The Arkansas Razorbacks will face Texas A&M on Saturday without cornerstone cornerback Jaylen Braxton for the second consecutive game. Braxton last saw action in the loss to Oklahoma State, where he notched two crucial pass deflections. In his absence, the Hogs have relied on Marquise Robinson, Jaheim Singletary, Kee’yon Stewart, and Selman Bridges to fortify their secondary.
Another key defensive back missing from the lineup is Hudson Clark. Although not a starter, Clark’s versatility has been sorely missed. He seamlessly transitions between nickel, safety, and corner, providing depth and flexibility to the Arkansas secondary.
Texas A&M, meanwhile, has announced a change at quarterback. Redshirt freshman Marcel Reed will start in place of Connor Weigman. Reed’s dual-threat capabilities pose a significant challenge for the Razorbacks, as he excels both through the air and on the ground. This will be the first mobile quarterback Arkansas has faced this season.
The highly anticipated matchup kicks off at 2:30 PM on ESPN. The Hogs will need to adapt and contain Reed’s dynamic playmaking ability to secure a victory. With their defense facing a new test, Arkansas seeks to overcome the absence of key players and outmaneuver the Aggies.