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Arkansas interim coach Bobby Petrino is aware of Auburn's struggles to generate enough offense to string together a few wins.
The Auburn Tigers are going to stick with Jackson Arnold at quarterback for their Week 9 game against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Auburn and Arkansas will square off in an SEC game at CDT Saturday at Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Arkansas and Auburn have both lost close games in the conference. Auburn’s best win this season was 38-24 over Baylor to open the season. In SEC action, they have lost by 6, 10, 6 and 7 points. Arkansas has lost by 3, 6 and 3 points.
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze has reportedly made a decision on who his starting quarterback will be against Arkansas.
Auburn was beaten by Missouri 23-17 on Saturday, Oct. 18. Arnold led Auburn with 207 yards on 18-of-30 passing (60.0%) for no touchdowns and one interception. He also carried the ball 17 times for 14 yards and one rushing touchdown. Cobb had 111 rushing yards on 19 carries. Coleman had six receptions for 108 yards.
For the second week in a row it appears Mother Nature will have an impact on a home football game for the University of Arkansas.
Sure, in regular-season games, many wonder why starters are pulled. However, the key to exhibitions is to gain experience. Michigan played starters Elliot Cadeau and Will Tschetter for 31 of the 40 minutes Oct. 17 vs. the Bearcats. The other Michigan starters played 29, 28 and 26 minutes.
F AYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas junior Abbey Schutte earned her first career tournament victory this week, finishing at 9-under (207) to win the final event of Arkansas’ fall season at The Ally at Old Waverly Golf Club.