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Old SWC rivals Texas A&M-Arkansas game highlights SEC slate

- By PETE IACOBELLI AP Sports Writer

Here are things to watch in the Southeaste­rn Conference in Week 3: GAME OF THE WEEK

No. 7 Texas A&M (3-0) plays No. 16 Arkansas (3-0) in Arlington, Texas. The matchup of former rivals in the Southwest Conference should go a long way into shaping the Southeaste­rn Conference West Division in the league opener for both clubs. The Aggies have dominated the series with nine straight wins the past decade. They've won their past 11 games dating to last season and are seeking their first 4-0 start since 2016, when they won their first six games. It will be a step up in opponents for new quarterbac­k starter Zach Calzada. The sophomore stepped in for injured passer Haynes King and began to find his game last week in a victory over New Mexico State as he threw for 275 yards, three touchdowns and an intercepti­on in the Aggies' win. Arkansas' pass defense comes in 12th in the country, giving up just 142 yards a game in the team's best start in five years. Defensive end Tre Williams had four tackles in last week's 45-10 win over Georgia Southern, including two behind the line of scrimmage. These schools played each year from 1934-1991 as SWC opponents before Arkansas left for the SEC. Texas A&M joined them in the league in 2012. BEST MATCHUP

LSU will look to show its back on track when it opens SEC play at Mississipp­i State. Mike Leach's team topped the Tigers, then defending national champs, in a 44-34 victory in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a year ago. LSU stumbled out of the gate this season with a loss at UCLA to fall out of the rankings. The Tigers have since their last two over McNeese State and Central Michigan by a combined score of 83-28. Quarterbac­k Max Johnson threw for 372 yards and five touchdowns — just the fifth QB in program history to accomplish that. Mississipp­i State has allowed 243 yards a game through the air, 92nd in the country.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

LSU leads the country with 19 sacks and 40 tackles for loss. Defensive end BJ Ojulari leads the team in both categories with 4 1/2 of each . ... Georgia's dominant defense finally gave up a touchdown this season after keeping Clemson and UAB out of the end zone. South Carolina broke the string with a fourth quarter TD in a 40-13 Bulldogs victory . ... No. 1 Alabama continued its run of scoring 30 or more points. The streak grew to 29 in a row after a 31-29 win at No. 11 Florida last week. The Crimson Tide's stretch is the second-longest in major college football history, only behind UCF's 31 straight from 2017-19 . ... When the Gators host Tennessee, it's a matchup of the country's second-best rushing attack (Florida is averaging 335 yards on the ground per game) against the nation's fifth-best at stopping the run (Tennessee has held opponents to 54.3 yards a game) . ... Kentucky is at South Carolina, and the Wildcats are hoping to open SEC play at 2-0 for the first time since 1977 . ... Auburn runner Tank Bigsby has reached 100-plus yards rushing in all three games to lead the SEC. He's averaging 7.3 yards an attempt this season.

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