The #6 Texas A&M Aggies (4-0, 1-0 SEC) take on the Arkansas Razorbacks (3-1, 0-1 SEC) at 3:30 PM ET on CBS on Saturday where they will play in "Jerry World."

The Aggies walk into their fifth game of the season with the highest scoring four-game stretch in school history. They have won each game by at least 24 points, thanks mainly to new quarterback Kenny Hill. 

"Everybody's talking about how we haven't played anybody yet, so now we're going to start playing some SEC teams and we'll get to show how good we are," Hill said after the Aggies' 58-6 win at overmatched SMU on Saturday. "We're just going to keep playing the way we have been and prove to everybody that we can play."

Kenny Hill has proven he is the leader of this Aggies team. He has completed 70 percent of his passes for an outstanding 1,359 total passing yards, along with 13 touchdowns and only one interception. He has done an amazing job following Johnny Manziel.

Malcome Kennedy and Josh Reynolds have been the top receivers for the Aggies so far this season. Kennedy has done a great job of getting open and catching the football. He has 30 receptions for 334 yards, but only one touchdown. However, Reynolds has 12 catches for 247 yards and four touchdowns. He has been very effective in the red zone. 

"We'll know a lot more about us," coach Kevin Sumlin said. "We'll see (this) week. Big-time atmosphere."

The Razorbacks have given the quarterback job to Brandon Allen, he has done a great job of playing smart football. Allen has completed 61.4 percent of all his passes this season. He has passed for 552 yards and has an 8-to-1 touchdown-to-turnover ratio.

Allen has done a great job of handing the ball off to his running backs, Alex Collins and Jonathan Williams. Collins leads the SEC with 490 rushing yards, while Williams is fourth with 391 yards rushing. Williams has done most of his work in the red zone. It has worked because he has seven touchdowns, but do not count Collins out, he has five touchdowns and is averaging 7.5 yards per carry.

Keon Hatcher has solidified himself as the top receiver on this team. He has 10 catches for 196 yards and two touchdowns. The second best receiver is Demetrius Wilson has six receptions for only 76 yards. 

"We've made progress; we've done certain things better," Razorback's head coach Bret Bielema said. "I think, without a doubt, our guys have a lot more confidence than they maybe had a year ago. But until you've done it on a big stage and against a quality opponent like we're going to see Saturday, it's really just talk."

Texas A&M Leaders

Passing: Kenny Hill - 97-139, 1359 yds, 13 tds

Rushing: Trey Williams - 29 car, 208 yds, 4 tds

Receiving: Malcome Kennedy - 30 rec, 334 yds, 1 td

Arkansas Leaders

Passing: Brandon Allen - 43-70, 552 yds, 8 tds

Rushing: Alex Collins - 65 car, 490 yds, 5 tds

Receiving: Keon Hatcher - 10 rec, 196 yds, 2 tds