Former Razorbacks legend Darren McFadden has his No. 5 jersey retired at halftime of the contest. McFadden -a two-time Doak Walker Award winner- was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame back in 2019.
In one of this season’s most exciting SEC offensive showcases, Texas A&M defeated Arkansas 45-42 in Fayetteville. The teams combined for just four punts, 1,024 yards of total offense, 54 first downs and nine touchdowns.
Razorbacks senior quarterback Taylen Green was up to the challenge. The former Boise State signal-caller passed for 256 yards and three touchdowns of his own. On several occasions, the Aggies were unable to keep up with his stride length outside the pocket. Despite rushing for two touchdowns on 12 carries, 48 of Green’s 133 rushing yards were subtracted by four sacks (three in the fourth quarter).
We go beyond the numbers and look inside the trenches in our photo collage of the matchup.
Former Razorbacks legend Darren McFadden has his No. 5 jersey retired at halftime of the contest. McFadden -a two-time Doak Walker Award winner- was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame back in 2019.
Texas A&M's Mario Craver finished the contest with four receptions for 40 yards. Craver -who earned third-team All-SEC honors in 2025- finished the year with 59 receptions for 917 yards (15.5 YPR) and four touchdowns.
Former NC State WR KC Concepcion finished the evening with five receptions for 53 yards and one score. Concepcion earned first-team All-SEC honors as both a wide receiver and all-purpose specialist.
Reed (pictured throwing swing pass to No. 22 EJ Smith) completed 72-percent of his 32 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 55 yards on six carries (TD).
Aggies QB Marcel Reed throws an accurate crossing route to Terry Bussey as Aggies LT Trey Zuhn (No. 60 pictured) locks down Razorbacks defensive end Quincy Rhodes.
Texas A&M sophomore receiver Terry Bussey (No. 2 pictured) catches a 25-yard crossing route vs. Arkansas CB Julian Neal (No. 23 pictured) in the third quarter of Saturday night's contest.
Texas A&M CB Will Lee III (No. 4 pictured) lines up against Arkansas' leading receiver O'Mega Blake in press-man coverage. Lee III finished the game with seven tackles and one pass breakup.
Arkansas CB Julian Neal finished with five tackles and one pass breakup that prevented a touchdown. He uses his long arms in press-man versus KC Concepcion on this repetition.
Arkansas RB Mike Washington, Jr. gets the handoff from QB Taylen Green as Texas A&M DT Albert Regis (No. 17 pictured) gets penetration up front.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green scores on a version of the Razorback in the third quarter versus the Aggies. Green accounted for five total touchdowns (3 PASS, 2 RUSH) n the team's 45-42 defeat.
Texas A&M DT Tyler Onyedim (No. 11 pictured making tackle on Mike Washington) finished his final campaign with 48 tackles, 2.5 QB sacks and 8.5 TFLs (FF).
Arkansas attempts to defend Texas A&M's fly sweep action with wide receiver Mario Craver (No. 1 pictured) about to get the handoff or fake from quarterback Marcel Reed.
Arkansas offensive linemen Chase Bisontis, Trey Zuhn III and Dametrius Crownover kept quarterback Marcel Reed clean for most of the night.
Aggies left guard Chase Bisontis (No. 71 seen pulling) opens up a hole for RB EJ Smith IV during Saturday's action. Texas A&M rushed for 228 yards (6.2 YPC) and three touchdowns in the game.