SEC Football: Chad Morris and the Arkansas Razorbacks will look to find an identity and a win against Matt Luke and the explosive offense of the Ole Miss Rebels.
The Arkansas Razorbacks are attempting to completely rebuild and reestablish an identity within their football program. The Ole Miss Rebels are trying to find a way to score more points than their opponents and hope that they won’t face an offense that can keep up with theirs. This SEC football game could be interesting because of that.
There’s little that makes this game intriguing outside of the possibility that a ton of points could be scored in this game.
Arkansas only has one win this year and isn’t all that imposing or intimidating on either side of the ball, but Chad Morris is a great offensive mind. Somehow, his team found a way to score 31 points against Alabama and then held their own against A&M. Ole Miss has struggled defensively all season, but is capable of putting 70 points on the board with ease.
Game Information
Who is playing? Ole Miss Rebels (4-2 overall, 0-2 SEC) at Arkansas Razorbacks (1-5 overall, 0-3 SEC)
Where are they playing? War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas
When are they playing? October 13th at 6:30 PM Central Time
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How To Keep Up With The Game
- TV Channel- SEC Network
- Online Streaming- WatchESPN, FuboTV
- Listen- TuneIn (Ole Miss), TuneIn (Arkansas)
- Live Stats- ESPN
Why does this matter for Mississippi State football fans?
It’s important for Mississippi State football fans to keep up with what’s going on in the SEC. Neither of these teams are complete, but both have found ways to score points at times this season. Granted, Ole Miss has a much better offense than the Razorbacks.
As with many Mississippi State football seasons, the Bulldogs will close out the year with these two teams. Knowing how the final two games of the year could go is an important thing. These games could either be solid wins for MSU this year, or they could be something else entirely.
Mississippi State should be able to beat both of these teams, but we’ll wait to see what actually happens in late November once late November rolls around. Regardless, keep an eye on what’s going on around the SEC West. There’s no MSU game this weekend because of the bye week and this will be the last SEC game of the day. Go ahead and check it out.