One of the most highly anticipated matchups in Week 4 of the college football season will have the No. 16 ranked Arkansas Razorbacks playing No. 7 Texas A&M.

The game will be at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas and it's something that Arkansas coach Sam Pittman isn't too thrilled about.

With Covid-19 shaking up the college football world a year ago, it has affected things this year too as it pertains to scheduling. Via, Sam Khan Jr. of The Athletic, Pittman spoke about playing this particular game in Dallas.

“I don't feel great about it, to be honest with you. I get the situation, I understand last year…We're in a contract. I understand that. If you really look at our situation over the next five games, we have three home games and only play in (Razorback Stadium) once in the next five games. I believe if we're in this stadium, we're hard to beat because of our fans.

“Listen, everybody will think ‘Oh, coach is throwing out excuses.' No, I'm not. We haven't played the game yet. I feel very confident we can go in and play well at Dallas Cowboys Stadium, I do. But would I rather have them in there? Yes.”

And the chess match has begun!

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Texas A&M is off to a 3-0 start but have looked sluggish at time and are now playing without their starting quarterback in Haynes King. Arkansas has surprised everyone with their 3-0 mark which included a blowout win against Texas.

“Jerry World” will be bumping on Saturday when Arkansas and Texas A&M tee off against each other.