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Razorbacks Might Not Beat Georgia, But Offer Test Kirby Smart Didn't Expect

Arkansas Razorbacks On SI·Jacob Davis·26 days ago
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas doesn’t have to beat Georgia to make them feel uncomfortable. With conference play opening at home for the first time since 2022, new coach Ryan Silverfield knows his roster may not match up on paper. However, winning what he calls "controlables" could be enough to keep things tight inside Razorback Stadium. Arkansas has started SEC play at home in: 2026 vs. Georgia 2022 vs South Carolina 2020 vs Georgia* 2012 vs Alabama 2009 vs Georgia 2008 vs Alabama 2005 vs Vanderbilt 2004 vs Alabama 2002 vs Alabama 2001 vs Tennessee 2000 vs Alabama 1998 vs Alabama 1996 vs Alabama 1995 vs South… pic.twitter.com/hqG9MBOfqn — Jacob Davis (@jacobdaviscfb) May 7, 2026 Win the Small Battles Every minor detail can build a winning brand of football. Silverfield has made it his priority to fix the turnovers, penalties, effort, and being the best at situational football that Arkansas has struggled with previously.…

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