Arkansas football collapses vs Auburn in second half Score, highlights

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Arkansas football fell to Auburn 33-24 on October 25, extending their losing streak. The Razorbacks held a 21-10 lead at halftime but faltered in the second half, allowing Auburn to score 23 points. Key turnovers, including two interceptions by quarterback Taylen Green and a fumble by O'Mega Blake, contributed to Arkansas's demise. Auburn's comeback was sparked by a quarterback switch as Hugh Freeze replaced Jackson Arnold with Ashton Daniels, who led the Tigers effectively. Petrino's squad now stands at 2-6 overall and 0-4 in SEC play.

The Razorbacks last secured a victory in September, and their struggles are evident in conference matchups. The defeat places additional pressure on Petrino, who has not yet secured a win in his interim role. As the season progresses, Arkansas must address its turnover issues to remain competitive.

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