NCAAF Game Recap - Mississippi State at Arkansas
Sat Nov 2, 2019 4:00 PM EDT

Wof
14
Clem
59
F
UGA
24
Fla
17
F
Oreg
56
USC
24
F
Utah
33
Wash
28
F
Miss
14
Aub
20
F
WVU
14
Bayl
17
F
Mich
38
MD
7
F
SMU
48
Mem
54
F
VaTec
20
ND
21
F
Cin
46
ECU
43
F
GaSo
24
App
21
F
Boise
52
SJSU
42
F
K St
38
Kans
10
F
NCSt
10
Wake
44
F
Navy
56
UConn
10
F
Buff
43
E Mi
14
F
NIU
10
C Mi
48
F
Hou
29
UCF
44
F
UTSA
14
TxAM
45
F
BC
58
Syr
27
F
Neb
27
Purd
31
F
Lib
63
UMass
21
F
OD
17
FLInt
24
F
Akr
6
BGSU
35
F
Troy
35
CoCar
36
F
JacSt
17
UT-M
22
F
ArkSt
48
ULMon
41
F
UNLV
17
ColSt
37
F
Army
13
AF
17
F
Marsh
20
Rice
7
F
TCU
27
OkSt
34
F
UTEP
26
NorTx
52
F
Rut
10
Ill
38
F
MiaFL
27
FlaSt
10
F
MidTN
20
UNCC
34
F
Tuls
26
Tul
38
F
FlAtl
35
W Ky
24
F
MissSt
54
Ark
24
F
Pitt
20
GATec
10
F
OreSt
56
Ariz
38
F
TxSt
3
ULLaf
31
F
UAB
7
Tenn
30
F
NW
3
Ind
34
F
Vand
7
SCar
24
F
UVA
38
UNC
31
F
Colo
14
UCLA
31
F
BYU
42
UtSt
14
F
NM
10
NEV
21
F
Fres
41
Hawaii
38
F
Kent
33
Toled
35
F
Ball
31
WestMI
35
F

Nov 2, 2019, 4:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Mississippi State (4-5)

14

24

7

9

54

Arkansas (2-7)

0

10

7

7

24

Mississippi State snaps slide, rolls past Arkansas 54-24
Sat Nov 2, 2019 9:11 PM

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Both Arkansas and Mississippi State entered Saturday's game having underplayed to expectations. Both its head coaches have been suggested to have tenuous, at best, job security. It was supposed to gnashing and ugly, but close.

Only the ugly part came to fruition.

Mississippi State snapped a four-game losing streak, kept alive its chances for a .500 season and looked like a dangerous and elite SEC team. Arkansas looked out of gas, out to sea and out of hope, having been dealt a 54-24 demolition at the hands of its closest competition in the league standings.

A month ago, Joe Moorhead, who spent his whole college coaching career in the northeast, had been labeled a potential candidate for the head coaching job at Rutgers, were it to come open, thanks in part to a solid 3-1 start to the Mississippi State season. The Bulldogs then went the entire month of October without a win and Moorhead's proverbial seat began to warm. Arkansas was just the sort of cure-all such a team needed, even if the coach demurred on the significance of the win.

"I guess in a certain respect it is," he said. "This conference, Division I football in general, wins are so hard to come by. I guess in a general sense it is, but also just happy that our kids have been able to maintain a singleness in purpose."

The purpose was emphatically displayed Saturday. Mississippi State (4-5, 2-4) ran for more yards on the ground in the first half, 312, than it had in any individual game to that point. Kylin Hill, who finished with a career-high 234 yards rushing, had 198 of those in the first half-hour on just 13 carries, including three for touchdowns. Tommy Stevens, making his first start in three weeks, ran for another 60 and chipped in a 33-yard touchdown pass in the first half. Mississippi State led by four touchdowns, 38-10, at halftime.

Moorhead had challenged Hill, the SEC's leading rusher, to do more the last two weeks. Before last week's game against Texas A&M, he had run for just 92 on 43 carries in the previous three games. His 150 yards versus the Aggies was just a warm-up.

"He had been pushing me," Hill said. "My last couple performances, that wasn't me. I was doing too much dancing in the backfield. I can do it, but that's not my kind of style. I had to get back to being more aggressive."

The boos from the home crowd grew in regularity and force as the second quarter progressed. Arkansas starting quarterback Ben Hicks didn't complete his first pass until the second quarter, drawing a sarcastically loud roar of approval. Ten minutes later, after an interception returned for a touchdown, he was pulled for third-stringer John Stephen Jones. It was the fifth time coach Chad Morris has used multiple quarterbacks for something more than end-of-game play this season.

"The inconsistencies at the quarterback position have not benefited us," Morris said. "We'll get back in here tomorrow and go through that."

Rakeem Boyd was the best Arkansas player when the game mattered. He entered as the fourth leading rusher in the SEC and finished with 114 yards on 11 carries. His 52-yard touchdown run in the second quarter pulled Arkansas within 10 points, 17-7, before Mississippi State scored the next four touchdowns.

With the outcome decided, Morris made another quarterback change, one that excited the few thousand who stayed. Four-star recruit K.J. Jefferson made his first appearance of the season on the first drive of the fourth quarter.

The projected heir apparent at the position ran for 21 yards on his first play from scrimmage, threw a 32-yard strike to Treylon Burks on his next play and capped the four-play drive with a 5-yard rushing touchdown immediately after.

"We kept it as simple as possible with him," Morris said. "I thought he did a really good job. Pretty impressive for your first drive."

Mississippi State needed just three plays, all runs, in response with its own score. Nick Gibson carried all three times and finished with 129 yards on the ground himself. In all, the 460 yards rushing the Bulldogs levied against Arkansas was the most they've ever had in an SEC game. Their 640 yards of total offense was the best ever in an SEC game, as well.

Hill, able to relax with the losing streak snapped and a grand performance behind him, was understated with a laugh afterward.

"I just found out my amount of rushing yards," he said, smiling. "I did pretty good."

THE TAKEAWAY

Mississippi State: Moorhead may have staved off the hot seat for a week, anyway. Mississippi State needs two wins in its final three games, including the Egg Bowl against Ole Miss, to make the Bulldogs .500 and likely bowl bound.

Arkansas: Morris' name only gets bandied about with further speculation. He has yet to win an SEC game in his two seasons and ticket sales are slowing with him at the helm.

INTEREST DWINDLING

The announced attendance at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on Saturday was 52,256. It's the lowest attendance at an Arkansas game in Fayetteville since the stadium expanded in 2001. The previous low was 52,683 in October of that season against Weber State, a game that was made-up because of the events of September 11.

SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY

Arkansas' Cheyenne O'Grady did not play Saturday and after the game, Morris said his potential first-team All-SEC tight end was suspended. The team leader in catches (33), receiving yards (372) and touchdowns (3) posted an ominous tweet Friday night suggesting his time with the team was done. After the game, Morris said it was a suspension, but declined giving a reason or how much time O'Grady would miss. Entering Saturday, O'Grady led all SEC tight ends in receptions per game and yards per game.

A LONG TIME COMING

Arkansas' loss Saturday means the Razorbacks will have gone more than three calendar years without an SEC win at home. Morris has never won a conference game and the last home league victory by his predecessor Bret Bielema was against Florida on November 5, 2016. The last time Arkansas won a conference game anywhere was more than two calendar years ago, at Ole Miss on October 28, 2017.

UP NEXT

Mississippi State: The Bulldogs won't have quite as easy a time in two weeks. Alabama visits Starkville on November 16 as Mississippi State comes off a bye week.

Arkansas: A familiar face returns to Fayetteville next week when Western Kentucky, led by former Arkansas starting quarterback Ty Storey, returns to his home state.

Passing

MissSt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Stevens 18 12 66.7 2 172 42 0 134.5
L. Burnett 1 1 100.0 0 8 8 0 100.0
Ark Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Hicks 13 4 30.8 0 44 23 1 9.8
K. Jefferson 2 1 50.0 0 32 32 0 95.8

Rushing

MissSt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
K. Hill 21 234 11.1 62 3
N. Gibson 12 129 10.8 47 1
Ark Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Boyd 11 114 10.4 52 1
K. Jefferson 2 26 13.0 21 1

Receiving

MissSt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Thomas 2 59 29.5 42 0
O. Mitchell 1 33 33.0 33 1
Ark Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Burks 1 32 32.0 32 0
G. Gunter 1 23 23.0 23 0

Fumbles

MissSt F FL
M. Dear 1 1
Ark F FL
T. Burks 1 0
A. Spivey 1 1

Returning

MissSt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
I. Zuber 2 13.5 0 18 0 0 0
M. Dear 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0
Ark KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Burks 5 26.8 0 42 1 -1.0 0 0
D. Warren 2 8.5 0 16 0 0 0

Punting

MissSt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Day 2 86 43.0 50
Ark Punt Yds Avg LgPu
S. Loy 6 262 43.7 59

Takeaways

MissSt Int Yds InTD
M. Murphy 1 32 1

Team Stats Comparison

MissSt Ark
Points For 54 24
Total Yards 640 285
Rushing Yards 460 184
Passing Yards 180 101
Passing Completions / Attempts 13/19 9/24
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 3/1
First Downs 27 10
Penalties - Yards 3/23 2/10
Time Of Possession 09:09 51:51
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/13 2/12
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 2/43 6/44

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter MissSt Ark
MissSt 02:49 TD Kylin Hill 4 yd run (Jace Christmann kick) 7 0
MissSt 09:29 TD Osirus Mitchell 33 yd pass from Tommy Stevens (Jace Christmann kick) 14 0
2nd Quarter MissSt Ark
MissSt 00:56 FG Jace Christmann 26 yd FG 17 0
Ark 04:36 TD Rakeem Boyd 52 yd run (Connor Limpert kick) 17 7
MissSt 07:05 TD Kylin Hill 2 yd run (Jace Christmann kick) 24 7
Ark 10:00 FG Connor Limpert 40 yd FG 24 10
MissSt 12:18 TD Kylin Hill 1 yd run (Jace Christmann kick) 31 10
MissSt 13:01 TD Marcus Murphy 32 yd interception return (Jace Christmann kick) 38 10
3rd Quarter MissSt Ark
MissSt 04:27 TD Farrod Green 3 yd pass from Tommy Stevens (Jace Christmann kick) 45 10
Ark 10:57 TD Mike Woods 11 yd pass from John Stephen Jones (Connor Limpert kick) 45 17
4th Quarter MissSt Ark
MissSt 03:20 FG Jace Christmann 46 yd FG 48 17
Ark 05:13 TD K.J. Jefferson 5 yd run (Connor Limpert kick) 48 24
MissSt 06:38 TD Nick Gibson 47 yd run (failed 2pt rush) 54 24

Game Information

Stadium: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Attendance: 52,256
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