Mario Craver has Arkansas football's full attention entering rare home game vs Texas AM

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Mario Craver leads the SEC in receiving yards with 634 as Texas A&M heads into a pivotal game against Arkansas this weekend. Interim coach Bobby Petrino highlighted the necessity of containing Craver, emphasizing his speed and ability after the catch. The Aggies will play without starting running back Le'Veon Moss, who is sidelined with an ankle injury, but Petrino believes the backup can maintain their offensive rhythm. This game marks a rare home contest for Arkansas against Texas A&M, with the last matchup in Fayetteville occurring in 2013. The Razorbacks are desperate to change their fortunes after going 1-12 against the Aggies in their last 13 encounters.

Craver's performance in a recent game against Notre Dame, where he recorded 207 receiving yards, showcases his ability to deliver on the big stage. Arkansas aims to focus on the present and not dwell on past losses as they prepare for this crucial SEC matchup. Both teams are eager to assert themselves in the conference standings.

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