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Freeze may use three Auburn quarterbacks against Arkansas on Saturday
FAYETTEVILLE – An Arkansas defense that has had trouble corralling any one quarterback this season might need to be ready for a trio of them this Saturday. Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze said that he will have all three of his signal callers ready to when his Tigers (3-4, 0-4) visit the Razorbacks (2-5, 0-3).
Faulk will face better blockers, like Alabama's Kayden Proctor. However, Carmona will attempt to get on his nerves, provoking him into retaliation. If he can block out the noise from Carmona, he stands a chance to thrive.
Hugh Freeze said Auburn football will have all three of its quarterbacks, including freshman Deuce Knight, "ready to play" against Arkansas.
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze has maintained that he expects Jackson Arnold to remain Auburn’s starting quarterback against Arkansas, but a move in-game isn’t off the table.
It's no secret that if Arkansas' defense was better, the outlook of the season would look vastly different. The Hogs' defense
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Walker and Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold were teammates last year at Oklahoma. Arnold, a junior from Denton, Texas, passed for 1,421 yards and 12 touchdowns while making 9 starts and playing in 10 games for the Sooners last season.
When Arkansas football faces Auburn, Hugh Freeze will face a Taylen Green skillset that's unlike any other he's prepared for as a coach.
Head coach Hugh Freeze told reporters on Monday that he expects Jackson Arnold to remain as the Tigers’ starter this week, but said, “we’ll go day-to-day,” as both Arnold and Ashton Daniels will get reps in practice this week.
Both teams had strong starts to the year. Auburn won its first three games and Arkansas won its first two. Since then, the Tigers (3-4, 0-4 Southeastern Conference) have dropped four straight and are averaging just 23.6 points and 335 yards per game, fourth-worst and second-worst in the SEC, respectively.