Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel accounted for 557 yards of total offense against the Arkansas defense.
Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel accounted for 557 yards of total offense against the Arkansas defense. Getty Images

Texas A&M is facing off against Arkansas on Saturday and there is a lot at stake for both teams. The No. 10 Aggies will be on their first road trip this week, and they are still looking to rebound from the SEC opening loss to No. 1 Alabama. Not only will this be Texas A&M's first road trip but it will be the school's first visit to Fayetteville since 1990 as a member of the Southwest Conference.

The Aggies have been on a winning streak following their initial loss, although Arkansas lost for the time just last week to Rutgers. The next four games for the Razorbacks will prove vital, as they play a stretch of 4 straight games against ranked opponents.

Texas A&M and Arkansas will match up well, the Razorbacks secondary will match up against the Aggies receivers Mike Evans and Malcome Kennedy, who have combined for 41 catches and 793 yards through four games. Despite their relatively strong secondary, Arkansas failed at pass coverage in the second half last week. The players to watch in this upcoming matchup will of course be the Aggies QB Johnny Manziel, last year's Heisman Trophy winner, and the Razorbacks RBs Alex Collins and Jonathan Williams.

When and Where to Watch Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

The Aggies and the Razorbacks will face off at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on Saturday, September 27, 2013. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. ET, with television coverage available through ESPN2. A live online stream is available at Watch ESPN here.

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