**FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.** — The Razorbacks’ strong rushing attack, led by a powerful offensive line and tough tailbacks, exemplified a classic Bobby Petrino strategy against Auburn.
Arkansas dominated the final touchdown drive, pushing the score to 24-14 through relentless running. After a couple of incomplete passes, they executed ten straight runs, averaging six yards each.
“This feels great; we can rely on our offensive line,” said lineman E’Marion Harris. Arkansas, ranked fourth nationally, has already scored 17 rushing touchdowns this season, surpassing last year’s total.
Despite former coach Jimbo Fisher’s recruiting success, the Aggies struggle against the run, allowing significant yardage in recent games. Freshman Braylen Russell stood out with nine carries against Auburn, contributing key yards.
Quarterback Taylen Green and Ja’Quinden Jackson form a dynamic backfield duo, averaging nearly 200 rushing yards per game, which could challenge Elko’s defense this Saturday.