Auburn Ends Four-Game Losing Streak with 33-24 SEC Road Win Over Arkansas
Auburn Ends Four-Game Losing Streak with 33-24 SEC Road Win Over Arkansas

Auburn Ends Four-Game Losing Streak with 33-24 SEC Road Win Over Arkansas

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Auburn secured a 33-24 victory over Arkansas in an SEC road game that highlighted ongoing struggles for both teams. Despite Arkansas leading 21-10 at halftime, Auburn outscored them 23-3 in the second half, aided by a quarterback change from Jackson Arnold to Ashton Daniels and a dominant ground game. However, Auburn's win was largely credited to their defense, which forced four consecutive turnovers in the fourth quarter to seal the game. Arkansas's offense, which had been strong in previous weeks, faltered significantly with just 63 rushing yards and 331 total yards, plagued by errors and turnovers in the final quarter. The loss extended Arkansas's losing streak to six games and raised questions about head coach Hugh Freeze's future at Auburn, especially after a week of uncertainty and a controversial officiating suspension related to an earlier game. Overall, while Auburn ended its four-game losing streak, the team's performance did little to inspire confidence beyond the victory itself.

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