SEC opponents meet when the Arkansas Razorbacks (4-3) and the Mississippi State Bulldogs (1-6) play on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field.
The matchup is on SEC Network, if you’re looking for how to watch.
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When is Arkansas vs. Mississippi State and when does it start?
This contest between the Razorbacks and Bulldogs will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 12:45 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Arkansas vs. Mississippi State
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What channel is the game on?
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Arkansas Stats & Insights
The Razorbacks were beaten by the LSU Tigers 34-10 in their last game.
Arkansas ranks 41st in total defense this season (331.7 yards allowed per game), but has been thriving on offense, ranking 21st-best in the FBS with 455.1 total yards per game.
The Razorbacks are putting up 278.7 passing yards per game on offense, which ranks them 27th in the FBS. On the other side of the ball, they rank 69th, surrendering 217.6 passing yards per contest.
From an offensive standpoint, Arkansas ranks 49th in the FBS with 176.4 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 28th in rushing yards allowed per contest (114.1).
The Razorbacks rank 60th in scoring offense (29.7 points per game) and 40th in scoring defense (21.3 points allowed per game) this year.
Mississippi State Stats & Insights
Their last time out, the Bulldogs lost 34-24 to the Texas A&M Aggies.
Mississippi State’s defense has been bottom-25 in total defense this season, allowing 449.6 total yards per game, which ranks 13th-worst. On offense, it ranks 78th with 379.0 total yards per contest.
The Bulldogs have been struggling to stop the pass, ranking 23rd-worst with 257.1 passing yards surrendered per game. They have been more effective on the other side of the ball, posting 252.3 passing yards per contest (46th-ranked).
Mississippi State ranks 100th in rushing yards per game (126.7), but it has been less productive on the other side of the ball, ranking 19th-worst in the FBS with 192.4 rushing yards surrendered per contest.
The Bulldogs rank 75th in points per game (27.4), but they’ve been worse defensively, ranking 18th-worst in the FBS with 33.3 points ceded per contest.
Arkansas Key Players to Watch
Taylen Green has thrown for 1,741 yards (248.7 ypg) to lead Arkansas, completing 58.2% of his passes and tossing six touchdown passes and six interceptions this season. He’s also run for 316 yards (45.1 ypg) on 87 carries with four rushing touchdowns.
Ja’Quinden Jackson’s team-high 592 rushing yards (84.6 per game) have come on 104 carries, with 10 touchdowns this year. He’s also added 10 catches for 117 yards (16.7 per game).
Andrew Armstrong’s 646 receiving yards (92.3 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s collected 45 receptions and one touchdown.
Isaiah Sategna has put together a 366-yard season so far (52.3 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, reeling in 25 passes.
Isaac TeSlaa’s 10 receptions have netted him 219 yards (31.3 ypg) and one touchdown.
Mississippi State Key Players to Watch
Blake Shapen has 974 passing yards (194.8 ypg) to lead Mississippi State, completing 68.5% of his passes and tossing eight touchdown passes and one interception this season.
Johnnie Daniels’ team-high 312 rushing yards (44.6 per game) have come on 69 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
This season Davon Booth has rushed for 303 yards (43.3 per game) on 76 carries with two touchdowns.
Kevin Coleman Jr.’s 536 receiving yards (76.6 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s collected 44 receptions and four touchdowns.
Mario Craver has recorded 355 receiving yards (50.7 yards per game) and three touchdowns, reeling in 16 passes this year.
Kelly Akharaiyi’s 15 catches this season have resulted in 241 yards (34.4 ypg) and two touchdowns.
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