Arkansas Razorbacks 2021-2022 Payout Futures Odds After Week 4 Win Over Texas A&M

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Sep/25/2021

A College Football Playoff Championship win by the Arkansas Razorbacks in 2022 would pay out an astonishing $30,000 for every $100 bet ahead of their big 20-10 win over Texas A&M in Week 4.

Arkansas will almost certainly move up a few spots, and will have its highest ranking since reaching No. 8 during the 2012 season. The Razorbacks came in ranked No. 16 heading into their game against Texas A&M, matching their best since then. 

We will know how good Arkansas really is when they head to Georgia in Week 4 to face the No. 2 Bulldogs.  It will be the second of its four consecutive games against ranked SEC opponents.

Tre Williams finished the day with 4 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 tackles for loss, and 3 more quarterback hurries.

"Tre Williams was a big difference in the game, in my opinion," Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman said. "...Tre really works hard at practice. He works all of these different moves and those type of things. He's healthy now. He was beat up a little bit early in the year, and he's healthy now. He's really got a nice swim move, a little rip move, and he's fast. Some of the things he couldn't do early in the year was because of health. His back was jacked up, his bicep was jacked up a little bit, and now he's healthy.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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