Ole Hotty Toddy talks to Arkansas writer Austin Farmer regarding the Week 10 match-up against the Razorbacks

Can Ole Miss continue where they left off against Oklahoma in a place where wins have been hard to come by?
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Q: Where are the places traveling Ole Miss fans should drop in for a bite to eat and some of the sights to see in Fayetteville?

A: Dickson Street is the place to go for nightlife, but for food, there are many options. If you’re feeling seafood, the Catfish Hole is a local staple. Their hush puppies are the best. If you’re feeling BBQ, Sassy’s Barbecue and Grille is the most iconic place, but if you want the best brisket outside of Texas, you’ll have to hit up Wright’s Barbecue in Johnson, just north of Fayetteville.

Q: We have spoken about quarterback Taylen Green, but which other players should Ole Miss fans need to worry about in this game?

A: Someone I think should get more love than he does is Andrew Armstrong. He’s been the go-to receiver for Green, racking up 722 yards through seven games. That’s good for No. 2 in the SEC, right behind Ole Miss’ Tre Harris. There’s also true freshman Braylen Russell. He took over for the injured Ja’Quinden Jackson last week and gained 175 yards on 16 carries in his first start. He’s 6-foot-2-inches and 253 pounds and looks like a man among boys on the field.

On defense, we have our best edge rusher, Landon Jackson. He started the season off slow, but he has 20 tackles, 3.5 sacks, a strip sack, and a fumble recovery in the last four games. There’s also former Georgia Bulldog Xavian Sorey, who’s been the workhorse of the defense. He leads the team in tackles and is third in Tackles for loss.

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