Arkansas' top 5 offensive grades, other PFF tidbits vs. Texas A&M
Each week throughout the season, HawgBeat will take a closer look at Arkansas' games with the help of Pro Football Focus. The analytics website keeps track of snap counts and grades each player on a scale of 0-100, among other things.
Here are some of those numbers on the offensive side of the ball from the Texas A&M game.
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Notes and Tidbits
~As a unit, Arkansas' offense earned a 68.9 grade. That is slightly lower than the previous game and not really close to the season-high 76.6 against Colorado State, but higher than the first two games of the season.
~The Razorbacks' top grade was in the passing game, with a season-high 77.2. That is a massive improvement from last week's 54.1, which was likely due to five interceptions. It is also the second-best such grade of the Chad Morris era, trailing only the 84.3 grade against Ole Miss last season.
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