ARLINGTON, Texas — Arkansas football closed out the Southwest Classic rivalry’s Arlington era with an all-too familiar feeling.
Heartbreak.
The Razorbacks (3-2, 1-1 SEC) squandered a fourth quarter lead and fell 21-17 to No. 24 Texas A&M on Saturday. The Aggies (4-1, 2-0) took their first advantage of the afternoon and delivered the decisive blow with nine minutes remaining on a 5-yard touchdown pass from Marcel Reed to Tre Watson.
The Arkansas defense played well enough to win, but the offense struggled to protect Taylen Green and had its worst rushing performance of the season with 100 yards on the ground.
The Hogs were held to just three points after the first quarter, with Green constantly under pressure and forced to evacuate the pocket. A strip sack by Texas A&M’s Nic Scourton was the dagger.
Saturday marked the final meeting between the two schools inside the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium. With the 21-17 loss, Arkansas finishes with a 4-9 record in Arlington.
Below are the key plays and highlights from today’s game between Arkansas football and Texas A&M. The story and photos were updated throughout the game.
Arkansas football vs Texas A&M score updates
Arkansas
14
0
0
3
17
Texas A&M
7
7
0
7
21
Fourth Quarter
Fumble Arkansas: Recovered by Texas A&M
A strip sack by Nic Scourton puts this one to bed, and it’s a fitting end for the Hogs, who struggled up front all afternoon and couldn’t give Taylen Green enough time in the pocket.
Touchdown Texas A&M: Marcel Reed 5-yard pass to Tre Watson
The Aggies go 75 yards on eight plays and take their first lead of the afternoon at 21-17 with nine minutes remaining. Texas A&M got its running game going on that drive with 52 yards on five carries.
Arkansas field goal is good from 45 yards
Kyle Ramsey drills his first field goal attempt of the afternoon to give Arkansas a 17-14 lead with 13:24 remaining. A tough run from Ja’Quinden Jackson on third down carried the pile and gave Ramsey about five fewer yards to deal with on the kick.
Third Quarter
Arkansas fake field goal fails
The Hogs tried another fake, but the play stood no chance as Devin Bale is wrapped up behind the line of scrimmage. It would have been a 50-yard try for Kyle Ramsey, but the Aggies now take over in good field position.
Second Quarter
Landon Jackson sack
Jackson gets his first sack of the season and it brings us to halftime. Arkansas and Texas A&M are tied 14-14 heading into the locker room.
Texas A&M Interception: Dezz Ricks picks off Taylen Green
Green tried to force one down the field in the two-minute drill, but Tyrone Broden was double-covered and Ricks hauls in an easy interception. Now, the Aggies have a chance to take a halftime lead.
Texas A&M Touchdown: Marcel Reed 5-yard run
That Aggies immediately capitalize on the Arkansas turnover and tie the score at 14-14 with 8:58 remaining in the first half. The Texas A&M defensive line is controlling the line of scrimmage, and it just made a key swing play.
Arkansas fumble: Recovered by Scooby Williams
Texas A&M’s Shemar Stewart blew up a read-option and forced Taylen Green into a fumble. Scooby Williams fell on it, and the Aggies have first-and-goal from the Arkansas 10-yard line.
First Quarter
Touchdown Arkansas: Ja’Quinden Jackson 8-yard run
The Hogs take advantage of the fake punt by finding the end zone just three plays later. Jackson now has nine rushing touchdowns on the season, and the Hogs lead 14-7 with 4:50 in the first quarter.
Fake Punt: Devin Bale runs for 25 yards
Arkansas rolls the dice on 4th-and-15 and is rewarded with a huge run from punter Devin Bale. It looked like Bale had the option to punt or run, and he chose wisely.
Touchdown Texas A&M: Marcel Reed 58-yard pass to Noah Thomas
The Aggies strike quickly on their second drive of the game. Arkansas cornerback Kee’yon Stewart was beaten on a comeback route and then missed an open-field tackle, allowing Thomas to glide into the end zone. It’s 7-7 with 10:28 remaining in the first quarter.
Touchdown Arkansas: Taylen Green 75-yard pass to Isaac TeSlaa
It’s a dream start for the Hogs. After two forgettable plays to open the game, Green broke free from pressure and heaved a dime to Isaac TeSlaa down the left sideline to give Arkansas an early 7-0 lead.
Arkansas vs Texas A&M time today
Date: Saturday, Sept. 28
Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
What channel is the Arkansas vs Texas A&M game on today?
Arkansas vs Texas A&M will broadcast on ESPN in Week 5 of the 2024 college football season. Dave Pasch and Dusty Dvoracek will call the game from the booth at AT&T Stadium, with Taylor McGregor reporting from the sideline. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming service, and FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Arkansas vs Texas A&M history
Series record: Arkansas leads, 42-35-3
Arkansas’ last win: 2021 (20-10)
Texas A&M’s last win: 2023 (34-22)
Arkansas vs Texas A&M prediction
Arkansas 27, Texas A&M 23: Both of these teams like to run the football, but the Aggies have been inconsistent stopping the ground game this season. Bobby Petrino will come up with a game plan that puts Taylen Green and Ja’Quinden Jackson in position to win this game, and the Hogs will exercise some Arlington demons.
Arkansas injury updates
Out
Defensive back Miguel Mitchell
Offensive lineman Patrick Kutas
Tight end Andreas Paaske
Wide receiver Khafre Brown
Questionable
Defensive back Jaylon Braxton
Defensive back Hudson Clark
Tight end Ty Washington
Running back Tyrell Reed Jr.
Probable
Wide receiver Monte Harrison
Texas A&M injury updates
Out
Running back Reuben Owens
Defensive back Tyreek Chappell
Offensive lineman Mark Nabou Jr.
Offensive lineman TJ Shanahan
Questionable
Defensive lineman Enai White
Quarterback Conner Weigman
Probable
Defensive back Bryce Anderson
Arkansas football schedule 2024
Aug. 29: beat UAPB 70-0
Sept. 7: lost to Oklahoma State 39-31 (2OT)
Sept. 14: beat UAB 37-27
Sept. 21: beat Auburn 24-14
Sept. 28: vs Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas)
Oct. 5: vs Tennessee
Oct. 19: vs LSU
Oct. 26: at Mississippi State
Nov. 2: vs Ole Miss
Nov. 16: vs Texas
Nov. 23: vs Louisiana Tech
Nov. 30: at Missouri
Texas A&M schedule 2024
Aug. 31: lost to Notre Dame 23-13
Sept. 7: beat McNeese 52-10
Sept. 14: beat Florida 33-20
Sept. 21: beat Bowling Green 26-20
Sept. 28: vs Arkansas (Arlington, Texas)
Oct. 5: vs Missouri
Oct. 19: at Mississippi State
Oct. 26: vs LSU
Nov. 2: at South Carolina
Nov. 16: vs New Mexico State
Nov. 23: at Auburn
Nov. 30: vs Texas
Arkansas football news
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