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Memphis overcomes Arkansas for 32-31 victory
Memphis overcame an 18-point deficit with a career-high 147 rushing yards from Sutton Smith and a late fumble recovery by Chris Bracy to secure a 32-31 victory.
- On Saturday, the Memphis Tigers football team rallied to upset the Arkansas Razorbacks football team 32-31 at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, overcoming an 18-point deficit.
- After Arkansas Razorbacks jumped to a 28-10 lead with 21 straight points before halftime, Memphis' ground game, led by Brandon Lewis, fueled their comeback identity.
- Sutton Smith, Memphis running back, broke free for a 64-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, while Chris Bracy, Memphis safety, forced and recovered a late fumble that secured the win.
- Memphis moves to 4-0 with the win, improving to 2-0 at home and extending its winning streak to eight games, the longest active streak in the FBS.
- The Tigers open American Conference play September 27 at home against Florida Atlantic, which enters the matchup 1-2, at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
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Memphis edges Arkansas 32-31 after late fumble
Arkansas’ late rally ended with a turnover deep in Memphis territory as the Razorbacks fell 32-31 on Saturday. Sutton Smith ran for 147 yards and a 64-yard touchdown with 4:51 left to put Memphis ahead. Arkansas (2-2) drove inside the Tigers’ 10, but Mike Washington Jr. fumbled with 1:22 remaining. Chris Bracy forced and recovered the ball at the 7, sealing the win for Memphis (4-0). Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green threw for 325 yards and a …
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