Texas A&M Football has had an underwhelming start to the 2019 season to this point, but they’ll have an opportunity to get back on track against Arkansas this weekend at AT&T Stadium in a “neutral site” game that should probably serve more as a home game for the Aggies.
Arkansas comes into town in the midst of a rebuilding season, their second season under former SMU head coach Chad Morris. The Razorbacks barely beat FCS Portland State in their first game, then lost to Ole Miss, beat Colorado State, and fell at home to San Jose State last week.