Sam Pittman has message for Arkansas fans ahead of Tennessee's visit to Fayetteville

Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman has a message for Razorbacks fans ahead of the Tennessee Vols' visit to Fayetteville this weekend.  Pittman wants Arkansas fans to be loud and affect the game against the Vols.  "I'm really looking forward to getting our team in [Razorback Stadium]," said Pittman on Razorback Football. "We've got a good […]

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Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman has a message for Razorbacks fans ahead of the Tennessee Vols' visit to Fayetteville this weekend. 

Pittman wants Arkansas fans to be loud and affect the game against the Vols. 

"I'm really looking forward to getting our team in [Razorback Stadium]," said Pittman on Razorback Football. "We've got a good team. We're 3-2, we've got a good team. Getting our team in there and letting our fans affect Tennessee like other fans have tried to do against us on the road. Excited to back home."

"We've got a top 3 team, or wherever Tennessee is, top 5 for sure, coming in," added Pittman. "And off of a bye week. Very physical game here. So we've gotta get healthy and we've gotta get back and be ready to play a really good team. Excited to get back in front of our fans." 

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Tennessee's matchup against Arkansas will kick off at 6:30 PM CT. 

The Razorbacks are coming off a tough loss against Texas A&M a week after getting a huge road win against Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium (which is never an easy place to win a game). 

This won't be an easy win for the Vols. Arkansas fans are going to be rowdy. And they're going to be eager to impact the game. 

Tennessee, though, proved they can win tough road games at night with their win against Oklahoma. 

This is still a game the Vols should win — they're talented and deeper than the Razorbacks — but it won't be an easy task. 

Especially if Arkansas fans show up and impact the game like Pittman is hoping they will.