LSU struggled to move the ball and Arkansas chipped away at the Tigers’ defense as the Razorbacks took a 10-lead into the locker room Saturday night in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
The Razorbacks out-gained LSU 142 yards of total offense to 51 in the first half.
Arkansas struck early with a 60-yard drive ending in a field goal to start the game and take an early 3-0 lead.
LSU struggled to move the ball in the first quarter, which ended with the Tigers actually having lost a yard of total offense, mostly due to an errant snap that cost them 27 yards on their first drive.
While the Tigers’ offense stalled, the Razorbacks struck again in the second quarter with a methodical drive lasting nearly seven minutes that ended with a one-yard touchdown run by junior Arkansas running back Jonathan Williams. The score extended LSU’s deficit to 10 points.
LSU found some rhythm in its sole drive of the second quarter, driving the ball 55 yards on 15 plays and chewing 6:59 off the clock.
But the Tigers were unable to cut into Arkansas’ lead as LSU sophomore kicker Colby Delahoussaye missed a 27-yard field goal attempt. The miss was Delahoussaye’s 2nd of the season.
HALFTIME: No. 20 Tigers trail Arkansas, 10-0, LSU offense stagnant
By Tyler Nunez
November 15, 2014
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