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Arkansas, Auburn meet again after 4-OT battle

- By John Zenor Associated Press Sports Writer

AUBURN, Ala. — The Auburn Tigers are rested from an open date while Arkansas has reached the midpoint of a grueling stretch against ranked teams.

A win in their matchup Saturday would elevate either team’s mood and, perhaps, their season.

The 21st-ranked Tigers (4-2, 2-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) hope to have a healthy Kerryon Johnson back running the ball with the extra week following a dominating win over Mississipp­i State. The 17thranked Razorbacks (5-2, 1-2) are fresh from their first league victory, 34-30 over No. 23 Mississipp­i.

They’re also on Round 3 of a five-week stretch against ranked SEC teams.

“To play in the SEC West, it’s just a way of life,” Arkansas coach Bret Bielema said.

As close as they come historical­ly, this rivalry had mostly produced fairly one-sided games in recent years before the Razorbacks’ 54-46 win in four overtimes last season.

Auburn holds a 6-5-1 record in meetings at Jordan-Hare Stadium and has overall outscored Arkansas just 633629 in 25 previous games.

The Tigers this season have had one of the SEC’s better defenses while Arkansas managed to score 34 points on the Rebels and 30 in a loss to No. 1 Alabama two weeks ago.

“Our offense is really starting to hum the last couple of games,” Bielema said.

Auburn’s offense has been humming pretty well lately, too. Much of that on both counts has to do with the league’s two most efficient passers, the Tigers’ Sean White and the Razorbacks’ Austin Allen.

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