The Arkansas Razorbacks head to Starkville, Mississippi, to face the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday, seeking their first win at Davis Wade Stadium since 2020. Here are 10 key facts to know about the matchup:
Arkansas leads the all-time series 18-15-1, but Mississippi State won the last meeting 40-17 in 2022. The Razorbacks aim to even the series record in Starkville, currently tied at 8-8.
Running back Ja’Quinden Jackson has excelled with three 100-yard rushing games and three multiple-touchdown performances. He’s second in the SEC in rushing touchdowns (10) and fourth in rushing yards (592).
Wide receiver Andrew Armstrong averages 107.7 yards receiving per game, one of only two SEC players with 100-plus yards per game. He’s caught a pass in 34 consecutive games.
Arkansas ranks fourth in the SEC and 22nd nationally in total offense, averaging 455.1 yards per game. The Razorbacks have the same offensive line unit starting every game this season.
Under Coach Sam Pittman, Arkansas has totaled 53 interceptions since 2020, fourth-most in the SEC. The Razorbacks limit opponents to less than 21 points, boasting a 15-1 record in such games.
Arkansas has recorded 133 plays of 10+ yards, ranking fifth nationally, and 39 plays of 20+ yards, ranking 21st.
Kickoff is set for 11:45 a.m. on SEC Network. The Razorbacks seek their second road win under Coach Pittman and their first win in Starkville since 2020.