ARLINGTON, Texas — The final Southwest Classic felt like most of the previous Arkansas vs Texas A&M matchups at AT&T Stadium.
The No. 24 Aggies didn’t take the lead until the fourth quarter and the Razorbacks suffered yet another one-possession loss, falling 21-17.
It was an all-too-familiar feeling for Arkansas football fans, both when it comes to close losses under head coach Sam Pittman and in this particular series.
With the loss, the Razorbacks are now 6-16 in games decided by eight points or less since Pittman took over and have lost 11 of their last 13 such games, beginning with the 2022 season.