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Fayetteville — Texas A&M is 7-0 for the fist time since 1994 after taking down the Arkansas Razorbacks 45-42 on Saturday. Despite giving up big gains to Arkansas on the ground, A&M’s non-stop offense pushed it over the finish line. Here are the five biggest takeaways from the Aggies’ victory.
Arkansas will honor former running back Darren McFadden at halftime. The two-time Doak Walker Award winner in 2006 and 2007. His iconic No. 5 will be honored, but not retired. Defensive lineman Cam Ball and wide receiver Ja’Kayden Ferguson currently wear No. 5 on the roster.
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