Texas A&M defeated Arkansas Saturday afternoon in the Southwest Classic at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington for the seventh straight year with a score of 24-17.
The Texas A&M yell leaders lead the Aggies in the crowd in a yell before the game.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerReveille IX and Mascot Corporal Mia Miller wait to run out onto the field in front of the team.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerYell Leaders Blake Jones, Gavin Suel and Karsten Lowe run out onto the field in front of the football players.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore linebacker Keeath Magee II runs out onto the field.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerFreshman Jashuan Corbin returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, giving the Aggies an early lead.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Kingsley Keke earned two sacks in the contest versus Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Landis Durham had one and a half sacks and five tackles against Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Tyrel Dodson calls out a command to his team before the snap.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas were penalized six times for 61 yards against Texas A&M.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Landis Durham beats a defender around the outside as he attempts to pressure the quarterback.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTexas A&M has a winning streak of six years in a row of defeating Arkansas, that streak increased to seven as the Aggies won 24-17.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettOver 55,000 fans of both Texas A&M and Arkansas traveled to the neutral location of AT&T Stadium.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Jhamon Ausbon was held to to one reception for five yards.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettCole Kelly of Arkansas scrambled for a touchdown late in the second quarter.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Jace Sternberger hauled in four receptions for 51 yards against Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Trayveon Williams scored the Aggie Offense’s only touchdowns of the day on 29 carries.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas defense intercepted Kellen Mond twice during the Southwest Classic, bringing his interception season total to four.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Justin Madubike drags Arkansas’ quarterback to the ground.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Jace Sternberger fights the Arkansas defense for extra yardage.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettHead Coach Jimbo Fisher argues a call with the referees.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettReveille IX runs with her handler.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas’ Rakeem Boyd rushed for 42 yards on 10 carries against the Aggie defense.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas’ defensive front was able to put pressure on Kellen Mond.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Braden Mann leads the SEC in punting average distance, after he broke the NCAA record for single game punt average against Alabama.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Derrick Tucker had three solo tackles against Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Deshawn Capers-Smith celebrates an incompletion by Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Camron Buckley led the Aggies with 71 receiving yards against Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Leon O’Neal Jr. celebrates a defensive stop.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettThe Aggie defense nearly earned a safety after a well placed punt, giving Arkansas difficult field position.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas’ Ty Storey threw for a touchdown and an game-ending interception against Texas A&M.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore quarterback Kellen Mond rushed for 14 yards against the Razorbacks.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore quarterback Kellen Mond passes the ball off to freshman running back Jashaun Corbin.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSenior linebacker Riley Garner prepares for the next play.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSept. 29 marked Texas A&M head football coach Jimbo Fisher’s first Southwest Classic.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerTexas A&M head football coach Jimbo Fisher argues with a referee.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerThe Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band performed at halftime in AT&T Stadium.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSenior defensive lineman Kingsley Keke made four total tackles against Arkansas.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior running back Trayveon Williams rushed for 152 yards Saturday afternoon.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior defensive back Charles Oliver and junior linebacker Tyrel Dodson shake hands in between plays.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore wide receiver Camron Buckley rushed for 72 yards.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerFreshman placekicker Seth Small attempted three field goals, only one of which was good.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior running back Trayveon Williams celebrates after a touchdown.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerJunior running back Trayveon Williams and his teammates pose for a photo with the Southwest Classic trophy.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore defensive back Travon Fuller, sophomore defensive back Derrick Tucker, sophomore wide receiver Camron Buckley, junior running back Trayveon Williams and sophomore linebacker Buddy Johnson saw ’em off during the Aggie War Hymn.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore Klyde Chris and junior Tyrel Dodson celebrate after emerging victorious from the Southwest Classic against Arkansas with a score of 24-17.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTexas A&M football players sway as the Aggies extended their win streak against Arkansas to seven consecutive years.
Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett