Auburn at Arkansas by the numbers: Tigers chasing 1970 team's offense

Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson carries the football against LSU during an SEC game in Baton Rouge, La., on Oct. 14, 2017.

No. 21 Auburn (5-2, 3-1) at Arkansas (2-4, 0-3)

6:30 p.m. CDT Saturday (SEC Network)

Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas

1 SEC team hasn't had a run or pass that has gained at least 50 yards this season - Arkansas. The Razorbacks' longest play is a 49-yard reception by WR Jonathan Nance. Arkansas' longest run is a 33-yarder by RB Devwah Whaley. Auburn's defense has allowed one play this season that has gained at least 50 yards.

2 Victories for Arkansas in the Razorbacks' past 10 SEC home openers, with both wins coming against Auburn. Saturday's game will be Arkansas' first conference home game of the 2017 season. Since the Razorbacks' 24-23 victory over Alabama in 2006, Arkansas has lost its SEC home opener eight times and defeated Auburn 38-14 in 2011 and 54-46 in four overtimes in 2015.

6 Passes by Auburn QB Jarrett Stidham have gained at least 50 yards this season. That's more 50-plus-yard passes than the Tigers had in the previous two seasons combined. Auburn had two such completions in 2016 and three in 2015.

11 Consecutive Auburn games have featured the Tigers getting on the scoreboard first. Auburn has a 31-9 record under coach Gus Malzahn when scoring first, but the Tigers' mark is only 6-5 in the current streak. Auburn has a 9-11 record under Malzahn when its opponent scores first.

13 Rushing TDs have been scored by Auburn RB Kerryon Johnson this season, more than any other player in the nation.

14 Victories for Auburn, 11 victories for Arkansas and one tie in the Razorbacks-Tigers series. Auburn has a 6-5 record in Fayetteville.

17 Scores - 13 TDs and four field goals - for Auburn in 17 red-zone possessions in the Tigers' four SEC games this season.

83 Field goals have been made by Auburn PK Daniel Carlson, tied with Alabama's Leigh Tiffin (2006-2009) for second in SEC history. Georgia's Billy Bennett holds the SEC record with 87 field goals from 2000 through 2003.

110 Consecutive games have been played by Auburn without the Tigers getting a punt blocked. That's the longest active streak in the nation. Auburn most recently had a punt blocked on Sept. 12, 2009, in a 49-24 victory over Mississippi State. Arkansas has not blocked a punt or a kick this season.

139 Points have been scored against Arkansas in the Razorbacks' first three SEC games this season. Arkansas has lost 50-43 in overtime to Texas A&M, 48-22 to South Carolina and 41-9 to Alabama.

150 Games as a collegiate head coach for Arkansas' Bret Bielema when Saturday's contest kicks off. Bielema enters the game with a 95-54 record, including a 27-30 mark at Arkansas. Before coming to Arkansas in 2013, Bielema was Wisconsin's coach for seven years.

167 Points have been scored by Auburn in its first four SEC games this season - a 51-14 victory over Missouri on Sept. 23, a 49-10 victory over Mississippi State on Sept. 30, a 44-23 victory over Ole Miss on Oct. 7 and a 27-23 loss to LSU on Oct. 14. That's the most points the Tigers have scored in their first four conference games in a season, exceeding the 154 scored in 2010. The most points that Auburn has scored in its first five SEC games are 197 in 1970, when the Tigers defeated Tennessee 36-23, Kentucky 33-15, Florida 63-14 and Mississippi State 56-0 and lost to LSU 17-9 on their way to a 9-2 record.

169 Consecutive extra-point attempts have been made by Auburn PK Daniel Carlson, the longest streak in SEC history.

182 Points have been scored by Auburn in its past four meetings with Arkansas. The Tigers beat the Razorbacks 35-17 in 2013 and 45-21 in 2014, lost to Arkansas 54-46 in four overtimes in 2015 and won 56-3 in 2016.

192 Rushing yards were piled up by Auburn RB Kamryn Pettway during the Tigers' 56-3 victory over Arkansas last season.

424 Points have been scored by PK Daniel Carlson during his Auburn career, the most in SEC history.

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @AMarkG1.

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