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Allen, Arkansas stun No. 15 TCU in 2 OTs
Ole Miss has already struggled with injuries this season. Did you not see what haughtiness gets you?
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TCU forced another Arkansas three-and-out before adding to its lead on Hill’s second rushing score, a five-yarder to give the Horned Frogs a 28-20 lead with 2:05 to go.
Trailing most of the game, Kenny Hill’s spread offense suddenly awoke in the fourth quarter, embarking on a 27-point run. Last week against Louisiana Tech wasn’t Toledo. TCU scored on their first drive and looked like they were going to roll.
As satisfying as the late wins were for a fan base starving for a return to national relevance following the overhaul of the program following former coach Bobby Petrino’s firing in 2012, they came well after the Razorbacks had been eliminated from Southeastern Conference contention. We made too little mistakes. Let’s talk some football. Arkansas also had to overcame a 6 point deficit in the 4th quarter to earn a 21-20 victory. The playcalling of Dan Enos seemed much more tactical last night against TCU than it was last week against Louisiana Tech. That’s still in play, but the Big 12 outlook is considerably more jumbled. On the ensuing possession, Arkansas got inside the TCU 5-yard line and Allen snuck it in for the winning score. They will provide a different look than what TCU is used to seeing in pass-happy, big-play Big 12.
Will Stabley is the Founder and Senior Editor of Stabley Times. This nearly certainly stems from an offensive line that seemed much more comfortable with their responsibilities than they were a week ago.
The University of Arkansas System trustees approved the project for the UA athletic department to issue $120 million in bonds and for the department to move forward with the estimated $160 million project that will enclose the 78-year-old stadium on the Fayetteville campus.
The drive itself was impressive, yet the two-point conversion is the Christmas present we all want to open last. On the ensuing 2 and 23 play from the TCU 48, Allen connected with tight end Jeremy Sprinkle for the first down and then hooked up with Morgan three plays later. Thank you, Austin “Freaking” Allen and to everyone that contributed. At 5Dimes, the TCU Horned Frogs are listed at -7.5 over Arkansas. It was his sixth blocked field goal in his career. Dan Enos rolled Allen out and he had him drop back and stick his foot in the ground, and Allen executed whatever he was asked to do.
Arkansas went on to defeat TCU 41-38 in double over time. He can. He is. No pressure up front gave way for this play to develop effectively. This defense simply has to capitalize on opportunities to get off the field.
Enter Brooks Ellis on the very next drive. “I thought our offensive line really rose to the occasion”. I feel like any game they play could end up 14-10, or it could end up 45-42.
Running back Rawleigh Williams III led the Razorbacks’ rushing attack with 96 yards on 24 carries. However, TCU would not go away without a fight as they went into the fourth quarter. What will happen next?
“We wanted to keep you in your seats for four quarters and some”, Bielema said with a smile as he greeted reporters.
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Auburn 51, Arkansas State 14 • Sean White threw for 244 yards and three touchdowns to pace the host Tigers (1-1) to victory over the Red Wolves (0-2). In doing so, we’ll determine whether that play’s success was due more to planning and play-calling or if it was simply an athlete being better than his opposition.