Hugh Freeze has a unique challenge against Arkansas on Saturday.

The Razorbacks recently fired offensive coordinator Dan Enos, which makes the task of preparing for Arkansas a lot more difficult. Auburn had been preparing for Enos’ offense, but now it will have to prepare for Kennt Guiton’s offense, which put up 39 points against Florida last week.

Freeze recognizes that it is a completely different challenge now that Arkansas has a new offense to prepare for.

“I think it’s pretty clear they were frustrated with what they were doing and I think it’s a pretty stark difference,” Freeze said in his press conference Monday. “The guy who’s calling it now whose background is with the former offensive coordinator, I think it’s a pretty good bet that you can throw a lot of the film out, unless you’re just looking at personnel and we probably need to pull a few games from last year is my opinion, to go with that they did at Florida.”

Auburn is looking for a win that would make the Tigers bowl eligible, but it’s going to be a challenge. With a new offensive coordinator at the helm, Arkansas seems recharged and is looking for a big win on Saturday.