Tony Temple can’t be stopped
Tony Temple scored his third touchdown of the game on a 4-yard carry hat capped a 6-play, 48-yard drive. The Razorbacks tried an onside kick on the second half opening kickoff. It backfired as the Tigers shredded Arkansas defense once again to take a 21-0 lead with 13:38 left in the third quarter.
In the first half, Missouri gained 231 yards on 32 plays. Arkansas, meanwhile, only produced 148 total yards on 41 plays.
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A special thanks to David Lee and the rest of the coaching staff headed to Ole Miss. Hope you guys suck as much there as you do at Arkansas. Great job of preparing OUR team for the Cotton Bowl. Good luck in MIssissippi.
By the way, how in God’s creation did Arkansas beat LSU?
Why does Dick have to look at his wrist band for the plays. Arkansas only runs 5 plays and Missouri has already figured those out and know the plays before we run them. What a joke of a team.
Because LSU was an injured beaten up football team at the time. I agree the coaching staff did a terrible job preparing this team to play!
So does Petrino get a grace period or did the clock start running when the clock went 00:00 at the Cotton Bowl?
I’ll bet he will lobby for a grace period after seeing todays performance.