After Deluge of Job Rumors, Drinkwitz Stays and Leads Tigers Past Arkansas
Missouri outscored Arkansas 17-0 in the second half to win; Arkansas ended the season 2-10 with no SEC wins and a 10-game losing streak, tying a program record.
- On Saturday, Missouri Tigers defeated Arkansas Razorbacks 31-17 in the season finale, outscoring them 17-0 after halftime as Arkansas tied its program record with 10 straight losses.
- After halftime, Arkansas Razorbacks struggled with a three-and-out to open the half, were flagged 16 times for 121 yards, and managed just 61 rushing yards on 26 carries.
- Missouri relied on a dominant rushing attack, with Ahmad Hardy rushing 27 times for 157 yards including a 53-yard touchdown, while Oliver Robbins and Kevin Coleman added a field goal and punt return touchdown.
- Missouri's record improved to 8-4 after the win, extending its rivalry dominance with a fourth straight series win while Fayetteville braces for a coaching decision reportedly expected Sunday involving Alex Golesh, South Florida coach.
- Pattern analysis shows repeated second-half declines, with Arkansas Razorbacks' 10th straight loss and the Doak Walker Award finalists Kewan Lacy and Jeremiyah Love set for next month.
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After deluge of job rumors, Drinkwitz stays and leads Tigers past Arkansas
Missouri beat Arkansas 31-17 as Eli Drinkwitz, fresh off finalizing his contract extension, said ending the speculation helped settle his team and remove a growing distraction. Meanwhile, special teams mixed bright spots with maddening inconsistency.
Missouri runs for 322 yards in win over Arkansas
Ahmad Hardy ran for 157 yards and a touchdown while Jamal Roberts added 100 more and a score to help Missouri put away Arkansas 31-17 in both teams’ regular-season finale.
Mizzou runs over Arkansas in fourth consecutive Battle Line rivalry victory
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KMIZ) After an up-and-down season, the Tigers ended the season on a high note. Mizzou (8-4) successfully defended its battle line crown against Arkansas (2-10), winning the regular season finale 31-17 on Saturday. The offense made a return to form in Fayetteville, fueled by an impressive day on the ground. Ahmad Hardy was the leading rusher, picking up 157 yards on 27 carries and a score. Jamal Roberts also eclipsed the centu…
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