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Crimson Tide prepare to face Razorbacks at home
If familiarity breeds contempt, there should be animosity aplenty when the Razorbacks visits conference rival Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday.
The Razorbacks play into revenge Saturday, after handing Alabama a 27-10 defeat in the last meeting back on September 25, 2004.
The Crimson Tide are favored, opening as 16-point chalk. They are 1-2 ATS this season while the Razorbacks are 0-2 ATS.
Last time out, the Razorbacks lost to the Trojans 70-17 as 29.5-point underdogs.
Mike Shula's team hopes to build upon a 37-14 win over South Carolina. They were 2-point favorites and covered the spread.
Fans can expect Arkansas to try to force the ball down the throats of the Crimson Tide' run defence. They come in with the league's #3 rushing attack, averaging 291.3 yards per contest.
If familiarity breeds contempt, there should be animosity aplenty when the Razorbacks visits conference rival Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday.
The Razorbacks play into revenge Saturday, after handing Alabama a 27-10 defeat in the last meeting back on September 25, 2004.
The Crimson Tide are favored, opening as 16-point chalk. They are 1-2 ATS this season while the Razorbacks are 0-2 ATS.
Last time out, the Razorbacks lost to the Trojans 70-17 as 29.5-point underdogs.
Mike Shula's team hopes to build upon a 37-14 win over South Carolina. They were 2-point favorites and covered the spread.
Fans can expect Arkansas to try to force the ball down the throats of the Crimson Tide' run defence. They come in with the league's #3 rushing attack, averaging 291.3 yards per contest.