Considering how Ole Miss has fared against Arkansas the past two years, it’s not hard not to get nervous by default heading into Saturday’s matchup. The Razorbacks’ success in last year’s 53-52 loss was driven largely by the Rebels’ inability to adapt to the constant play-action roll-outs being thrown their way. While Ole Miss has taken a noticeable step back on defense in 2016, Arkansas has dealt with its own degradation on offense thanks to roster turnover that’s left its run-first, yet balanced, attack less formidable. Regardless, it’s entirely possible on Saturday that the Razorbacks could mirror the 2015 squad that gave the Rebels so many problems.
Arkansas’ offense hasn’t run the ball well, but can still cause Ole Miss problems
