Want Arkansas vs Texas AM tickets? Here are best available prices for Saturday's game

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Arkansas football prepares to face No. 4 Texas A&M this Saturday, with Bobby Petrino making his return as head coach for his first home game since 2011. The Razorbacks stand at 2-4 after parting ways with Sam Pittman following a significant loss to Notre Dame in Week 5. In Petrino's first game back, Arkansas fell just short against Tennessee, losing 34-31 despite a late-game effort. Texas A&M, currently undefeated at 6-0, comes off a solid victory against Florida and has also secured wins over Auburn and Mississippi State this season.

Ticket prices for the game start at $75, with various options available for fans, including lower bowl seats ranging from $114 to $300. Interested attendees can purchase tickets through StubHub, VividSeats, and Seat Geek. The Razorbacks aim to turn their season around with a strong performance against a top-ranked opponent. This matchup not only carries implications for the SEC standings but also serves as a pivotal moment for Petrino's coaching revival.

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