Article By Jim Cowan on 30th September, 2009
After three games, the Aggies still lead D-I in offensive yards per game. Arkansas is no scrubinni at 19th best.
The question is not whether there could be 1,000 yards gained in this game, but rather which defense will allow those yards to end in points.
A&M's defense is hovering around the middle of the pack, giving up 352 yards per game but only allowing just over 18 points per game. Arkansas' D is not much worse, giving up 387 but allowing just over 32 points per game.
It should be noted though that Arkansas has played both Georgia and Alabama, so those statistics may be a bit misleading. The Ags should not...
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