According to Tom Murphy of Whole Hog Sports, the Arkansas football team has struggled to play complementary football, with the offense, defense, and special teams failing to work together seamlessly.
The team's 2-4 start has been marred by issues with turnover margin, including too many turnovers by the offense and not enough takeaways by the defense.
The timing of these turnovers has also been problematic, with the defense often failing to regain possession in critical end-game situations, as seen in narrow road losses to Ole Miss, Memphis, and Tennessee.
The Razorbacks must address this disconnect to remain competitive under interim coach Bobby Petrino during the second half of the season.
The team's next challenge comes on Saturday against No. 4 Texas A&M (6-0, 3-0 SEC) at Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Author's summary: Arkansas football struggles with turnovers and complementary play.