Final Nov 12
CMU 10
TOL 37
Final OT Nov 12
BALL 48
BUFF 51
Final Nov 12
WMU 13
BGSU 31
Final Nov 13
KENT 7 30.5 o47.0
M-OH 34 -30.5 u47.0
Final Nov 13
AKR 16 14.0 o43.5
NIU 29 -14.0 u43.5
Final Nov 13
EMU 10 10.5 o51.5
OHIO 35 -10.5 u51.5
Final Nov 14
ECU 38
TLSA 31
Final Nov 15
WYO 10
CSU 24
Final Nov 15
UNT 27
UTSA 48
Final Nov 15
UCLA 19
WASH 31
Final Nov 15
HOU 3 1.0 o46.5
ARIZ 27 -1.0 u46.5
Final Nov 16
CLEM 24
PITT 20
Final Nov 16
TEX 20
ARK 10
Final Nov 16
LT 12
WKU 7
Final Nov 16
UTAH 24
COLO 49
Final OT Nov 16
LIB 35
MASS 34
Final Nov 16
TULN 35
NAVY 0
Final Nov 16
OSU 31
NW 7
Final Nov 16
ULM 14
AUB 48
Final Nov 16
CCU 19
MRSH 31
Final Nov 16
MURR 6
UK 48
Final Nov 16
MER 7 42.5 o58.5
ALA 52 -42.5 u58.5
Final OT Nov 16
FAU 15 2.0 o49.5
TEM 18 -2.0 u49.5
Final Nov 16
FIU 31
JVST 34
Final Nov 16
MSU 16
ILL 38
Final Nov 16
SYR 33
CAL 25
Final OT Nov 16
SHSU 23
KENN 17
Final Nov 16
HAW 10
USU 55
Final Nov 16
USF 59
CHAR 24
Final Nov 16
BC 28
SMU 38
Final Nov 16
ORST 0 -3.0 o44.5
AFA 28 3.0 u44.5
Final Nov 16
LOU 35
STAN 38
Final Nov 16
LSU 16
FLA 27
Final Nov 16
PSU 49
PUR 10
Final Nov 16
UVA 14
ND 35
Final Nov 16
TROY 28
GASO 20
Final Nov 16
NEB 20
USC 28
Final Nov 16
BAY 49
WVU 35
Final Nov 16
JMU 35
ODU 32
Final Nov 16
MIZZ 30
SOCAR 34
Final Nov 16
ARST 27
GSU 20
Final Nov 16
RUTG 31
MD 17
Final Nov 16
BSU 42
SJSU 21
Final Nov 16
USM 3
TXST 58
Final Nov 16
ASU 24
KSU 14
Final Nov 16
USA 24 6.5 o60.0
ULL 22 -6.5 u60.0
Final Nov 16
ORE 16
WIS 13
Final Nov 16
TENN 17
UGA 31
Final Nov 16
NMSU 3 39.5 o54.0
TAM 38 -39.5 u54.0
Final Nov 16
CIN 17
ISU 34
Final Nov 16
UAB 18
MEM 53
Final Nov 16
WAKE 24
UNC 31
Final Nov 16
WSU 35
UNM 38
Final Nov 16
KU 17
BYU 13
Final Nov 16
SDSU 20
UNLV 41
Arkansas 5th Southeastern9-4
Ole Miss 3rd Southeastern10-3

Arkansas @ Ole Miss preview

Vaught-Hemingway Stadium

Last Meeting ( Oct 17, 2020 ) Mississippi 21, Arkansas 33

Following one-sided defeats against the nation's top two teams last week, No. 13 Arkansas and No. 17 Ole Miss hope to return to the success they had before October arrived.

Both SEC teams lost for the first time this season and will square off in a West Division matchup Saturday at Oxford, Miss.

The Razorbacks (4-1, 1-1) were humbled 37-0 by No. 2 Georgia last week, while the Rebels dropped a 42-21 decision to No. 1 Alabama.

Much of the issues for both losing teams came down to offenses that could not produce against mammoth defenses.

Arkansas sputtered against Georgia's ferocious defense, mustering just 162 yards as the Bulldogs authored consecutive SEC shutouts for the first time since their last national championship season in 1980.

"Guys," Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman said, "I don't want to simplify this, but they just whipped us physically. We're just not where we need to be physically yet."

Pittman and his defense -- which yielded 273 of 345 yards in the ground against Georgia -- will face a different type of foe in Ole Miss, with head coach Lane Kiffin's fast-paced offense.

While the Bulldogs were physical, shoving around the Arkansas defenders for 4.9 yards per carry, the Rebels will present more of a tactical battle, with quarterback Matt Corral getting rid of the ball quickly while showing the defense multiple sets.

"We won't have a problem regrouping," Pittman said of his squad. "We won four games in a row, beat a 15th-ranked (Texas) and seventh-ranked (Texas A&M). ... I think our kids will respond and play well versus a really good Ole Miss team."

The Razorbacks have won five of the last seven meetings with the Rebels and hold a 36-30-1 record all-time against them.

Kiffin attempted to be all business before his Rebels clashed with Alabama last weekend.

He took just one question from a sideline reporter, tossed aside his headset and sprinted away. The demeanor suggested supreme focus in his return to face a school he coached for three years as offensive coordinator.

Except that business was mostly bad against the top-ranked Crimson Tide, especially during the most crucial moments.

The Rebels (3-1, 0-1) gambled five times on fourth down, failing on three of them. They also lost a fumble.

Alabama scored four touchdowns off the exchanges, owned a 28-0 halftime advantage and was never threatened.

"I'm sure I got killed going for it on fourth down," Kiffin said. "but that's analytics. We believe in our players and it doesn't work all the time. When it doesn't work and you follow the book, it doesn't look good."

The Ole Miss offense generated just 291 yards, the lowest total in the second-year coach's 14 games in Oxford. The Rebels rushed for just 78 yards on 34 attempts (2.3 yards per carry).

The wide receiving corps was without second-leading performer Jonathan Mingo (foot), who is also unlikely to play Saturday.

Last season in a 33-21 loss at Arkansas, the Rebels netted 442 yards, including 242 on the ground on 53 tries (4.6 per carry).

--Field Level Media

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