SEC Football: The Alabama Crimson Tide are marching through the SEC West and their next opponent is Arkansas
Nick Saban and his Alabama Crimson Tide are appearing to be an unmatchable team for the rest of the SEC West yet again. Alabama continues to dominate all of their foes with relative ease and it doesn’t even seem to matter how talented those opponents are.
A couple of weeks ago, Alabama dispatched of Texas A&M with ease. Those Aggies challenged Clemson, the No. 2 team in the nation, and nearly beat the Tigers. Alabama is good and there may not be an SEC Football team that could beat them right now, aside from maybe Georgia or LSU.
Then again, those Texas A&M Aggies recently had issues with the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Razorbacks are clearly one of the worst teams in all of college football. They’re absolutely abysmal and they did indeed give A&M some issues. However, they probably won’t give Alabama any problems this afternoon.
Game Information
- Who is playing? No.1 Alabama Crimson Tide (5-0 overall, 2-0 Southeast Conference) at Arkansas Razorbacks (1-4 overall, 0-2 SEC)
- Where are they playing? Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas
- When are they playing? October 6th at 11:00 AM Central Time
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How To Keep Up With The Game
- TV Channel- ESPN
- Online Streaming- WatchESPN, FuboTV
- Listen- TuneIn (Arkansas), TuneIn (Alabama)
- Live Stats- ESPN
Why does this matter for Mississippi State football fans?
At this point in the season, after the Bulldogs have lost a couple of games that they shouldn’t have given the talent on this roster, the Mississippi State football team is trying to not be last in the SEC West. The Bulldogs are trying to climb up the SEC Football standings a bit. That’s something that’s easily done as long as teams like Arkansas, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss keep losing.
If the Bulldogs can find ways to reliably push past those teams and climb up those SEC Football standings a bit, then not all hope is lost for the year. Sure, the Bulldogs need to win. That’s something that’s understood. But teams like Arkansas need to keep losing. It’ll at least make me feel a little bit better to see that MSU isn’t the only team out there that’s struggling.