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Auburn Tigers vs Arkansas Razorbacks

by Alexander Banks on Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Auburn Tigers vs Arkansas Razorbacks The Auburn Tigers (4-2, 2-1 SEC) will visit Arkansas (3-2, 0-2 SEC) Saturday at Razorback Stadium in a game that will kick off at 6:45 p.m. CT and be nationally televised by ESPN. The Tigers were victorious in their last two trips to Fayetteville, but Arkansas won last year's meeting in Jordan-Hare Stadium, 27-10.

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 Arkansas has the nation's No. 2-ranked rushing offense, averaging 338.4 yards per game. Leading Heisman Trophy candidate Darren McFadden ranks third in the NCAA in rushing (155.8), and teams with Felix Jones (126.2 yards per game which ranks No. 8) to form the top rushing duo in the NCAA. McFadden has rushed for at least 100 yards in all five games this season, while Jones has four 100-yard efforts.

[photo caption: No 5 Darren McFadden and No.25 Felix Jones are the NCAA rushing tandem.] 

After a rough start to the season, senior QB Brandon Cox has excelled during Auburn's three-game winning streak. In the last three weeks, Cox has completed 44-of-62 (.710) passes for 527 yards, two scores and just one interception, for a quarterback rating of 149.79. The return of junior RB Brad Lester has benefited an already improving running game for Auburn. The Tigers averaged just 93.5 yards rushing in their first two games, but have averaged 195.8 in their last four.

Oddsmakers at Bodog (bodog.com) currently have the Razorbacks listed as 3-point favorites versus the Tigers, while the game's total is sitting at 51.

Auburn held Vanderbilt to 219 yards of offense in Week 6's 35-7 win, covering the 7-point home spread. The 42 points scored were UNDER the posted total of 44.

Brandon Cox was 14-for-17 for 165 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and Ben Tate ran for 96 yards and a score on nine carries for the Tigers.

The Razorbacks went up 17-9 by halftime last time out and cruised from there to a 34-15 home win over the Chattanooga Mocs. Felix Jones rushed for two scores for Arkansas in that win. The oddsmakers stayed away from that contest – no line or total was posted for the matchup.

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