Sep 26 CFB TEXAS A&M -6½-135 (B+½)

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A&M -6½-135 (B+½) ... Fucking line opened at 5 1/2 and i missed it ... This game will be Arkansas biggest challenge to this point, Teledo held them to 12 fucking point. Arkansas will be without the services of 3 WR and maybe Kody Walker.. A&M with a week of rest will be getting back more depth on a already strong D line.



stole this from sendacash .. Jared Cornelius suffered the injury to his left arm after making a 34-yard catch in Saturday's loss to Texas Tech. Head coach Bret Bielema says he's unsure when the sophomore will return following surgery on the arm. He's the third Razorbacks' WR to suffer major injuries in the past two weeks.

A&M's revamped defense under John Chavis, the former LSU coordinator and only has one injury, they are at 100% and are brutal. The Razorbacks finished 24th last season, averaging 218 yards rushing per game. Arkansas did lose Jonathan Williams to a season-ending injury before the season started, but still has Alex Collins who is as injured is coming off back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons , Arkansas now ranks 79th in rushing, averaging 171 yards per game. That number is a misnomer after paying a AA Team.


Arkansas ranks 118th in third-down defense, allowing opponents to convert at a 51.2 percent rate. Arkansas is 102nd in team passing efficiency defense. That’s not good for the Razorbacks since A&M ranks 38th in team passing efficiency, 17 spots behind Texas Tech which zoomed up and down the field with an offense similar to A&M’s

52-23 I buy the points cause im a pussy and i sleep better at night between now and sturday.




 

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With Keon Hatcher, Cody Hollister and Jared Cornelius sidelined, Arkansas lacks weapons on the perimeter. Quarterback Brandon Allen has done his best to attack all parts of the field, but this offense isn't geared to play outside the numbers. Tight end Hunter Henry will be doubleteamed the entire game. The Aggies rank No. 1 in the country in tackles for loss and No. 5 in TFL yards. Under Chavis they have implemented an aggressive, havoc-wreaking style that fits their personnel. Last weeks Aggies over Nevada 44-27 i a bit misleadng , A&M dominated the game and should have scored 58.

There is another story to this game in the backround After Texas Tech beat Arkansas 35-24 on Saturday, Kliff Kingsbury unloaded on Bret Bielema, saying the Razorbacks coach “got his ass kicked.” "(Bielema) stood up and said if you don't throw to the fullback, we'll kick your (butt), and if you throw it 70 times a game, we'll kick your (butt)," Kingsbury told reporters following the win, per Voigt. "(Bielema) just got his (butt) kicked twice in a row and probably next week by (Texas) A&M as well."
 

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I'm on this one as well but I'm worried because it looks too easy. Arkansas is in trouble and A&M looks good so far.
 

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Im on this also. Really looking at the over too
 

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I can't imagine Arkansas wanting to throwing the ball. They got behind in the Toledo game and had to throw it way too much for them. I don't know if their OL can hold up against the A&M DE's rushing the QB. Allen is not that mobile. And with him losing weapons in the passing game, it almost seems like the line should be higher. If they throw it more than 25 times, they will be in trouble. It is at a neutral site (arlington, tx).
 

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Waiting for the 6.5, but I know Sumlin had this game circled. Brett and his arrogant ass isnt all the well liked round these here parts.
I mean this jackass pulled a sark after dark, slammed some michelob and started talking shit about the spread offense at TX hs coaches event.
What a dopey donkey, good luck with all that talent in arkansas. Im guessing it will be like 80/20 aggie crowd.
Oh wait he will be at illinois/iowa/purdont in a yr or two
Gig'em
 

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The Defence is just as bad as the offense, Arkansas can't win because from last year's team he lost Philon, Flowers, Mitchel, and Gaines. On top of that they lost their 2 best running back. The Defence is slow an out of shape. The game is at AT&T. The D line just don't have that premier pass rusher that can hide some deficiencies in the secondary. The O line got shuffled and is trying to get their stuff together.

From every angle I look at this game, its a missmatch.
 

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Will Harris, ESPN Contributor

A&M is touchdown favorite over Arkansas after opening at minus-4.5. The Hogs were a field goal favorite before losing to Toledo.


 

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Myles Garrett has achieved impressive feats since arriving on campus. The Texas A&M sophomore defensive end broke Jadeveon Clowney's SEC freshman sack record last year with 11 and is off to a strong start again this year with an SEC-best 5.5 sacks so far.
But even the Aggies' best defensive player was impressed with what true freshman defensive tackle Daylon Mack did in the Aggies' most recent win vs. Nevada.
The Aggies have another young, talented defensive tackle in sophomore Zaycoven Henderson. Together, they could be the foundation of a bright future on the interior defensive line for the Aggies, whose three primary defensive tackles now are upperclassmen. Together, they're among a growing group of young defensive playmakers on an improving defense like defensive ends Garrett, Qualen Cunningham and Jarrett Johnson, sophomore linebackers Otaro Alaka and Josh Walker and sophomore safeties Donovan Wilson and Armani Watts.
There is no way that Arkansas runs on this group, Arkansas will not score 20 points, Aggies will not put the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] and 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] string in this game like they did last week.

 

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Myles Garrett has achieved impressive feats since arriving on campus. The Texas A&M sophomore defensive end broke Jadeveon Clowney's SEC freshman sack record last year with 11 and is off to a strong start again this year with an SEC-best 5.5 sacks so far.
But even the Aggies' best defensive player was impressed with what true freshman defensive tackle Daylon Mack did in the Aggies' most recent win vs. Nevada.
The Aggies have another young, talented defensive tackle in sophomore Zaycoven Henderson. Together, they could be the foundation of a bright future on the interior defensive line for the Aggies, whose three primary defensive tackles now are upperclassmen. Together, they're among a growing group of young defensive playmakers on an improving defense like defensive ends Garrett, Qualen Cunningham and Jarrett Johnson, sophomore linebackers Otaro Alaka and Josh Walker and sophomore safeties Donovan Wilson and Armani Watts.
There is no way that Arkansas runs on this group, Arkansas will not score 20 points, Aggies will not put the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] and 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] string in this game like they did last week.
Interesting stat in this game...Arkansas OL has not allowed a sack this year. Their 3 combined opponents have sack totals of 9 combined in a total of 9 games (toledo 4, TxTech 3, UTEP 2). This weeks opponent A&M leads the nation with 15 sacks in 3 games. Something has to give.
 

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MU TOTAL o31½-115 (TEXAS A&M PTS vrs TEXAS A&M PTS) A&M scores 35 an gets a Defensive TD 41 point 9 point cover
 

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