Ole Miss Football vs Arkansas Razorbacks
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Arkansas football just couldn't finish off a late rally against Ole Miss. Here are five things we learned about the Hogs after a narrow SEC loss.
Arkansas and Ole Miss are scheduled to get underway at 6 p.m. in Oxford. It will be the SEC opener for the Razorbacks and the SEC home opener for the 17th-ranked Rebels, who won their conference opener last week at Kentucky, 30-23.
The Arkansas High Razorbacks slipped to 0-3 on the season Friday night in a road game against their final non-conference opponent in the Wildcats, falling 55-21, while still in search of their first win.
Thirty-five points and 522 yards should be enough for a road win. Unfortunately for Arkansas football, its defense wasted an upset opportunity.
While Arkansas’ run defense largely kept Ole Miss in check for the first three quarters of the game, the passing game hurt the Razorbacks. The Rebels ran off passing plays for 62 and 40 yards in addition to the 64-yard gain in the first half.
One of Arkansas football's cardinal sins in 2024 was losing the turnover battle, and that flaw reappeared at the worst time against No. 13 Ole Miss.
Caleb Wooden was the first Arkansas football player to jog over and check on injured teammate Kani Walker on a stretcher Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The whole team, many of whom were kneeling,
Defensive tackle David Oke, defensive end Quincy Rhodes and punter Devin Bale were not listed, meaning all three should be available for the Razorbacks (2-0) against the No. 13 Rebels (2-0, 1-0). All three players were on the report at some point during the week.