10 Things To Know – Missouri
The Razorbacks, bowl eligible for the fourth time in five campaigns under head coach Sam Pittman, wrap up the regular season with a road trip to Columbia, Mo., for this year’s edition of the Battle Line Rivalry. Kickoff between Arkansas and No. 24 Missouri is 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, on SEC Network from Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium.
1 – An Arkansas win on Saturday would mark the 47th season in program history in which the Razorbacks finished the regular with seven or more wins. It would mark the 14th time the feat has been accomplished since Arkansas joined the SEC in 1992 and the second time under head coach Sam Pittman (2021).
2 – Saturday’s matchup will be the 16th meeting in the Battle Line Rivalry, with Missouri holding an 11-4 all-time series lead. The Razorbacks are seeking their first win all-time in Columbia.
3 – WR Andrew Armstrong became the fifth Razorback in program history to post 1,000 receiving yards in a season, eclipsing the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the year in Arkansas’ win over Louisiana Tech (Nov. 23). Armstrong, who leads the teams in receptions (69) and receiving yards (1,012) despite missing the season opener, ranks first in the SEC in both receiving yards per game (101.2) and receptions per game (6.9). One of four FBS pass catchers averaging 100-plus yards receiving per game this season, Armstrong enters Saturday’s regular-season finale with a catch in 38 consecutive games and multiple receptions in 33 straight games since his 2021 season at East Texas A&M.