Razorbacks Have Simple Recipe to Knock Off No. 4 Tennessee

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Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green walks off the field after 21-17 loss to the Texas A&M Aggies at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. | Michael Morrison-Hogs on SI Images

If last week’s game was a must-win for Arkansas’ football team, what is Saturday’s showdown against Tennessee? Let’s simply call it the toughest test yet for a group that could be undefeated but keeps making mistakes to turn great wins into insufferable setbacks.

Thus, the pressure mounts, not exactly what a team reeling from a narrow loss wants with the nation’s No. 4 team set to invade Razorback Stadium.

Like their fans, UA players and coaches are frustrated, heartbroken when they think about what could’ve been, and still unsure how to fix the problem. Lord knows, they’re trying.

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Arkansas Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman against the Texas A&M Aggies at AT&T Stadium. | Michael Morrison-Hogs on SI Images

But the Hogs are jumping from the proverbial frying pan into the fire. After a game that could’ve gone either way — three turnovers to zero gave Texas A&M the win at a neutral site — ultra-talented Tennessee comes to town…

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