Tennessee vs Arkansas Full Game Replay 5 Oct 2024 College Football Week 6
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#4 Tennessee vs Arkansas Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Week 6
Razorback Stadium
7:30 PM, October 5, 2024
Coverage: ABC/ESPN+
Fayetteville, AR
Attendance: 75 573
#4 Tennessee Volunteers vs Arkansas Razorbacks What to Watch:
The Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2, 1-1) will play the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers (4-0, 1-0) in a primetime SEC game on Saturday in Fayetteville. The Vols have had two weeks to recuperate and get ready for this game after their bye. In Tennessee's most recent game, head coach Josh Heupel led his team to a 25–15 victory over Oklahoma, his alma mater. After suffering a crushing conference defeat to Texas A&M 21–17, the Razorbacks are hoping to recover. With Tennessee at 4-0 and Arkansas at 4-1 ATS so far this season, both teams have done well against the spread.
In Fayetteville, kickoff is set at 7:30 p.m. ET. According to the most recent Arkansas vs. Tennessee odds, the Vols are 14 points up.
The Vols will see the return of both starting right tackle John Campbell and starting left tackle Lance Heard. Campbell missed the majority of the Oklahoma game due to an injury he sustained in the second quarter, while Heard missed the entire game. Their return to the starting lineup will give Tennessee's potent attack more options.
Dylan Sampson, the Vols' running back, has been excellent so far. On 69 carries, the Baton Rouge junior has ran for 449 yards and 10 touchdowns. He has been a good complement to Nico Iamaleava, the rookie quarterback, who has 117 yards and a touchdown on the ground in addition to 892 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and two interceptions.
Although Tennessee's potent offense garners a lot of attention, Arkansas isn't far behind. The Hogs average 35.8 points and 495 total yards per contest. Arkansas employs a balanced strategy, averaging 283 passing yards and 212 running yards per game.
Boise State transfer quarterback Taylen Green's dual-threat ability has kept opposing defenders off balance. The 6-foot-6 junior has ran for 331 yards and four touchdowns and thrown for 1,236 yards, five touchdowns, and five interceptions. The Razorbacks' offense has also benefited greatly from running back Ja'Quinden Jackson, who has rushed for 509 yards and nine touchdowns on 79 runs (6.4 yards per carry) so far this season.