Louisiana Tech at Arkansas odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
Louisiana Tech travels to Fayetteville to take on the SEC’s Arkansas Razorbacks in a Week 13 clash.
This game is arguably the most important game left on Arkansas’ schedule, as a win on Saturday against the Bulldogs will promote the Razorbacks to bowl eligibility ahead of their season finale on the road against No. 23 Missouri the following week.
As the Razorbacks look to secure the coveted sixth win of their season, Vegas weighed in on the all-important matchup ahead of Week 13.
As game week begins, Arkansas has opened as 22.5-point favorites over Louisiana Tech at home, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The over/under point spread is set at 52.5 in the non conference showdown.
How to watch Louisiana Tech vs. Arkansas
Time: 4 p.m. ET – Saturday, Nov. 23
Channel: SECN+, Fubo TV (Streaming)
Location: Razorback Stadium – Fayetteville, AR
The x-factor for the Razorbacks will be at the quarterback position. Taylen Green didn’t play up to standard against the stout Longhorns defense in Week 12. He failed to score a touchdown a provided under 150 yards of offense to his team as Texas defeated Arkansas 20-10.
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However, a better effort is expected against Louisiana Tech on Saturday, however, as he looks to recapture the magic he had during October where he threw for 240 yards or more in four-straight games.
“He’s one of the most athletic quarterbacks in the country,” SEC Nation host Tim Tebow said on SportsCenter on Saturday ahead of the Texas matchup. “His ability to maneuver in the pocket, but then also extend on the outside and make people miss — it’s just silly. It’s an uncanny ability to make it look super easy and outrun everybody. He’s got to play well, and he has throughout this season, but it’s been hit and miss. When this kid is on, he is extremely dangerous with his arm, but then also he is so scary with his legs.”
For the Bulldogs, they’re not taking this game lightly. They have four wins so far this season and with 1-9 Kennesaw State coming to Ruston for the season finale — Saturday could be Louisiana Tech’s ticket to a bowl game in 2024.