The 2018 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Razorbacks played their home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with one home game at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. Arkansas played as a member of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Razorbacks were led by first-year head coach Chad Morris. They finished the season 2–10, 0–8 in SEC play to finish in last place in the Western Division.
Preseason
Position key
Recruits
The Razorbacks signed a total of 17 recruits.
College recruiting information (2018)
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Name
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Hometown
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School
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Height
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Weight
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Commit date
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Connor Noland QB
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Greenwood, Arkansas
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Greenwood High School
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6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
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205 lb (93 kg)
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Jul 20, 2016
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Bumper Pool LB
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Lucas, Texas
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Lovejoy High School
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6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
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220 lb (100 kg)
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Nov 7, 2016
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Isaiah Nichols DE
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Springdale, Arkansas
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Springdale High School
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6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
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275 lb (125 kg)
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Jun 21, 2017
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Noah Gatlin OT
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Jonesboro, Arkansas
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Jonesboro High School
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6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
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300 lb (140 kg)
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Jun 21, 2017
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Michael Woods II WR
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Magnolia, Texas
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Magnolia High School
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6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
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188 lb (85 kg)
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Dec 10, 2017
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Ladarrius Bishop CB
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Ashdown, Arkansas
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Ashdown High School
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6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
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189 lb (86 kg)
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Dec 10, 2017
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Silas Robinson OG
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Yoakum, Texas
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Yoakum High School
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6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
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300 lb (140 kg)
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Dec 10, 2017
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Billy Ferrell DT
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Fordyce, Arkansas
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Fordyce High School
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6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
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331 lb (150 kg)
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Dec 17, 2017
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Nick Fulwider DE
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Tyrone, Georgia
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Sandy Creek High School
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6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
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250 lb (110 kg)
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Dec 21, 2017
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Courtre Alexander DE
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Owasso, Oklahoma
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Owasso High School
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6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
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260 lb (120 kg)
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Jan 21, 2018
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Andrew Parker LB
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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Sophie B. Wright Charter School
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6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
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225 lb (102 kg)
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Jan 21, 2018
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Rakeem Boyd RB
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Houston, Texas
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Independence Community College
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5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
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200 lb (91 kg)
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Jan 22, 2018
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Myles Mason S
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Trussville, Alabama
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Hewitt-Trussville High School
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6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
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205 lb (93 kg)
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Jan 22, 2018
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Ryan Winkel OT
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Christian Brothers High School
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6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
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286 lb (130 kg)
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Jan 29, 2018
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John Stephen Jones QB
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Dallas, Texas
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Highland Park High School
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5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
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175 lb (79 kg)
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Feb 4, 2018
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Joseph Foucha S
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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McDonogh 35 High School
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5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
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195 lb (88 kg)
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Feb 7, 2018
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Dorian Gerald DE
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Florence, South Carolina
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College of the Canyons
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6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
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260 lb (120 kg)
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Feb 9, 2018
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Overall recruit ranking:
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- Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
- In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:
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Preseason headlines
- June 6, 2018: It was announced that former Arkansas tight end Will Gragg had transferred to Pittsburgh, with two years of immediate eligibility remaining.[2]
- June 8, 2018: Arkansas wide receiver Kofi Boateng announced his retirement from football following two knee injuries.[3]
- July 10, 2018: The Arkansas athletic department released the design of the 2018 uniform, which featured small tweaks from the past few years. These changes included the elimination of matte-finish helmets in favor of a glossier "pearl cardinal" finish, removal of details on the jersey to "de-clutter" the chest area, and a new stripe design on the pants.[4]
- July 20, 2018: The SEC media poll was released, and placed the Razorbacks last out of the seven teams in the SEC West. The Hogs received 412 votes, 166 shy of sixth-place Ole Miss.[5]
- July 21, 2018: The Razorbacks had three players selected to the preseason all-SEC teams. The second-team offense featured OL Hjalte Froholdt, and the third-team defense featured LB De'Jon Harris and DB Santos Ramirez.[6]
Award watch lists
Listed in the order that they were released
Spring game
The 2018 Arkansas Red–White Spring Football Game took place at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, with kickoff at 1:00 p.m. CT on April 7.[13][14] It was broadcast on the SEC Network.[15] The white team consisted of the offense and the red team consisted of the defense.
The spring game followed a different format: the game was played in twelve minute quarters, rather than fifteen, with a running clock in the second half. The game was scored traditionally on offense (white team), but the defense (red team) could earn points for a variety of achievements (6 pts. for touchdown, 3 for turnover or 4th down stop, 2 for three-and-out, 2 for blocked kick, 1 for sack or TFL).[16]
Schedule
The Razorbacks' 2018 schedule consisted of 7 home games, 4 away games, and 1 neutral game in the regular season. The Razorbacks hosted SEC foes Alabama, Ole Miss (in Little Rock), Vanderbilt, and LSU, and traveled to Auburn, Mississippi State, and Missouri. Arkansas played against Texas A&M in Arlington, Texas for the fifth year in a row.
Arkansas hosted three of its four of its non–conference games: against Eastern Illinois from the Ohio Valley Conference, North Texas from Conference USA, and Tulsa from the American Athletic Conference. The lone away non–conference game saw the Hogs travel to Fort Collins, Colorado to play Colorado State, from the Mountain West Conference.
Per southernpigskin.com, the Razorbacks' schedule ranked as the 39th-toughest of the 66 Power Five teams in the nation.[18]
Date | Time | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 1 | 3:00 p.m. | Eastern Illinois* | | SECN | W 55–20 | 63,342 | [19][20][21] |
September 8 | 6:30 p.m. | at Colorado State* | | CBSSN | L 27–34 | 31,894 | [22][23][24] |
September 15 | 3:00 p.m. | North Texas* | - Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
- Fayetteville, AR
| SECN | L 17–44 | 62,355 | [19][25][26] |
September 22 | 6:30 p.m. | at No. 9 Auburn | | SECN | L 3–34 | 84,188 | [27][28] |
September 29 | 11:00 a.m. | vs. Texas A&M | | ESPN | L 17–24 | 55,383 | [29][30] |
October 6 | 11:00 a.m. | No. 1 Alabama | - Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
- Fayetteville, AR
| ESPN | L 31–65 | 64,974 | [31][32] |
October 13 | 6:30 p.m. | Ole Miss | | SECN | L 33–37 | 51,438 | [33][34] |
October 20 | 11:00 a.m. | Tulsa* | - Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
- Fayetteville, AR
| SECN | W 23–0 | 56,691 | [35][36] |
October 27 | 11:00 a.m. | Vanderbilt | - Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
- Fayetteville, AR
| SECN | L 31–45 | 56,251 | [37][38] |
November 10 | 6:30 p.m. | No. 7 LSU | | SECN | L 17–24 | 64,135 | [39][40] |
November 17 | 11:00 a.m. | at No. 25 Mississippi State | | ESPN | L 6–52 | 57,772 | [41][42] |
| 1:30 p.m. | at Missouri | | CBS | L 0–38 | 52,482 | [43][44][45] |
- *Non-conference game
- Homecoming
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
- All times are in Central time
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Personnel
Coaching staff
Coaching changes
Chad Morris, former head coach at Southern Methodist University, was hired on December 6, 2017, to be the 33rd head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks,[49] following the dismissal of Bret Bielema just under two weeks prior.[50] On January 9, 2018, Joe Craddock was named offensive coordinator,[51] and John Chavis was named defensive coordinator.[52] Both had previously served the same roles at SMU and Texas A&M, respectively.
Barry Lunney Jr., the tight ends coach, and John Scott Jr., a defensive line coach, were the only two assistants retained, and will enter their sixth and second seasons, respectively, in their current positions with the Razorbacks.
Roster
2018 Arkansas Razorbacks football team roster
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Players
|
Coaches
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Offense
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
|
WR
|
1
|
Jared Cornelius
|
Sr
|
RB
|
2
|
Chase Hayden
|
So
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WR
|
3
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Koilan Jackson
|
Fr
|
QB
|
4
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Ty Storey
|
Jr
|
RB
|
5
|
Rakeem Boyd
|
So
|
RB
|
6
|
T. J. Hammonds
|
Jr
|
WR
|
7
|
Jonathan Nance
|
Sr
|
WR
|
8
|
Michael Woods II
|
Fr
|
WR
|
9
|
De'Vion Warren
|
So
|
WR
|
10
|
Jordan Jones
|
So
|
QB
|
11
|
Daulton Hyatt
|
Fr
|
WR
|
13
|
Deon Stewart
|
Jr
|
RB
|
14
|
Maleek Barkley
|
Fr
|
QB
|
14
|
Carson Proctor
|
So
|
QB
|
15
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Cole Kelley
|
So
|
WR
|
16
|
La'Michael Pettway
|
Jr
|
QB
|
17
|
Austin Aune
|
Fr
|
QB
|
18
|
Jack Lindsey
|
So
|
TE
|
18
|
Jeremy Patton
|
Sr
|
WR
|
19
|
Tyson Morris
|
Fr
|
RB
|
21
|
Devwah Whaley
|
Jr
|
RB
|
23
|
Maleek Williams
|
Fr
|
RB
|
24
|
Kasey Montrois
|
Fr
|
RB
|
26
|
Justice Hobbs
|
So
|
FB
|
32
|
Hayden Johnson
|
Jr
|
FB
|
34
|
Kendrick Jackson
|
Sr
|
TE
|
39
|
Jackson Pace
|
Fr
|
TE
|
40
|
Trey Purifoy
|
Jr
|
TE
|
44
|
Austin Cantrell
|
Jr
|
OL
|
51
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Hjalte Froholdt (c)
|
Sr
|
OL
|
57
|
Shane Clenin
|
Fr
|
OL
|
60
|
Brian Wallace
|
Sr
|
OL
|
62
|
Johnny Gibson Jr.
|
Sr
|
OL
|
64
|
Audry Horn
|
Fr
|
OL
|
66
|
Ty Clary
|
So
|
OL
|
67
|
Tyler Hall
|
So
|
OL
|
68
|
Kirby Adcock
|
Fr
|
OL
|
69
|
Dylan Hays
|
So
|
OL
|
74
|
Colton Jackson
|
Jr
|
OL
|
78
|
Dalton Wagner
|
Fr
|
OL
|
79
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Jalen Merrick
|
Jr
|
TE
|
80
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Will Gragg
|
Jr
|
WR
|
81
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Jarrod Barnes
|
So
|
WR
|
82
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Gary Cross
|
Sr
|
WR
|
83
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De'Shawn Gulledge
|
Fr
|
TE
|
85
|
Cheyenne O'Grady
|
Jr
|
WR
|
86
|
Tobias Enlow
|
So
|
TE
|
87
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Blake Kern
|
So
|
TE
|
89
|
Grayson Gunter
|
So
|
|
Defense
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
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DB
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1
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Chevin Calloway
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So
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DB
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2
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Kamren Curl
|
So
|
DL
|
3
|
McTelvin Agim
|
Jr
|
LB
|
4
|
Alexy Jean-Baptiste
|
So
|
DL
|
6
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Gabe Richardson
|
Jr
|
DL
|
7
|
Briston Guidry
|
So
|
LB
|
8
|
De'Jon Harris (c)
|
Jr
|
DB
|
9
|
Santos Ramirez (c)
|
Sr
|
DL
|
10
|
Randy Ramsey
|
Sr
|
DB
|
11
|
Ryan Pulley
|
Sr
|
DB
|
13
|
Nate Dalton
|
Jr
|
DB
|
14
|
Britto Tutt
|
Jr
|
DB
|
15
|
Korey Hernandez
|
Fr
|
LB
|
16
|
Bumper Pool
|
Fr
|
DB
|
18
|
Matt Berry
|
Jr
|
LB
|
20
|
Giovanni LaFrance
|
So
|
DB
|
21
|
Montaric Brown
|
Fr
|
LB
|
22
|
Deon Edwards
|
So
|
LB
|
23
|
Dre Greenlaw (c)
|
Sr
|
DB
|
24
|
Jarques McClellion
|
Fr
|
DB
|
25
|
Micahh Smith
|
So
|
DB
|
26
|
Ryder Lucas
|
Sr
|
LB
|
27
|
Hayden Henry
|
So
|
DB
|
28
|
Jayden Minchew
|
So
|
LB
|
29
|
Derrick Munson
|
So
|
DB
|
30
|
Kevin Richardson III
|
Sr
|
LB
|
31
|
Grant Morgan
|
So
|
DB
|
32
|
Jordon Curtis
|
Fr
|
LB
|
33
|
Dee Walker
|
So
|
LB
|
34
|
Tyler Phillips
|
Jr
|
LB
|
36
|
D'Vone McClure
|
So
|
DB
|
37
|
Brenden Young
|
Jr
|
DB
|
38
|
Reid Miller
|
Sr
|
DB
|
39
|
Byron Keaton
|
Jr
|
LB
|
40
|
Kyrei Fisher
|
So
|
DL
|
41
|
Austin Capps
|
Jr
|
DL
|
42
|
Jonathan Marshall
|
So
|
DB
|
45
|
Simeon Blair
|
Fr
|
LB
|
46
|
Damani Carter
|
Jr
|
LB
|
47
|
Tyler Pennington
|
Fr
|
LB
|
49
|
McKinley Williams
|
Fr
|
DL
|
52
|
T.J. Smith
|
Jr
|
LB
|
53
|
Ben Brasuell
|
So
|
LB
|
54
|
Terrell Collins
|
So
|
LB
|
56
|
Ma'Laizh Surrell
|
Fr
|
DL
|
71
|
David Porter
|
Fr
|
DL
|
73
|
Deion Malone
|
Sr
|
DL
|
86
|
Jamario Bell
|
Jr
|
DL
|
90
|
Armon Watts
|
Sr
|
DL
|
91
|
Michael Taylor II
|
Sr
|
DL
|
92
|
Elias Hale
|
So
|
DL
|
93
|
Isaiah Nichols
|
Fr
|
DL
|
95
|
Jake Hall
|
Sr
|
DL
|
97
|
Brandon DePrato
|
So
|
|
Special teams
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
|
P
|
18
|
Blake Johnson
|
Jr
|
K
|
19
|
Connor Limpert
|
Jr
|
LS
|
43
|
George Madden
|
Jr
|
LS
|
48
|
Jordan Silver
|
Fr
|
P
|
92
|
Chad Stephens
|
So
|
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
Roster Last update: July 17, 2018
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Team captains
Prior to the season, Coach Chad Morris announced that permanent captains would not be announced until later in the season, and the captain spots would rotate until then.
- Week 1 vs. EIU: #51 Hjalte Froholdt (senior OL), #1 Jared Cornelius (senior WR), #9 Santos Ramirez (senior DB), #8 De'Jon Harris (junior LB), #23 Dre Greenlaw (senior LB)[53]
- Week 2 vs. CSU: #91 Michael Taylor II (senior DL), #90 Armon Watts (senior DL), #60 Brian Wallace (senior OL), #18 Jeremy Patton (senior TE)[54]
- Week 3 vs. NT: #7 Jonathan Nance (senior WR), #3 McTelvin Agim (junior DL), #73 Deion Malone (senior DL), #13 Nate Dalton (junior DB)[55]
- Week 4 vs. AUB: #10 Randy Ramsey (senior DL), #1 Jared Cornelius (senior WR), #51 Hjalte Froholdt (senior OL), #9 Santos Ramirez (senior DB)[56]
Prior to the Week 5 game against Texas A&M, permanent captains were announced.
- Permanent season captains: #51 Hjalte Froholdt (senior OL), #8 De'Jon Harris (junior LB), #9 Santos Ramirez (senior DB), #23 Dre Greenlaw (senior LB)[57]
Game summaries
Eastern Illinois
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (12:43) ARK – Connor Limpert 35 yard FG
Arkansas 3–0; 6 plays, 18 yards, 1:41
- (1:46) ARK – Briston Guidry recovered fumble in end zone for TD, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 10–0
- Second Quarter
- (7:25) ARK – Devwah Whaley 1 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 17–0; 11 plays, 80 yards, 3:53
- (6:22) ARK – La'Michael Pettway 14 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 24–0; 3 plays, 27 yards, 0:50
- (2:22) EIU – Alexander Hollins 43 yard pass from Harry Woodbery, kick blocked
Arkansas 24–6; 2 plays, 47 yards, 0:36
- (1:20) ARK – La'Michael Pettway 48 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 31–6; 4 plays, 79 yards, 1:02
- (0:45) ARK – Jordan Jones 57 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 38–6; 1 play, 57 yards, 0:07
- Third Quarter
- (10:54) ARK – Ty Storey 2 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 45–6; 2 plays, 5 yards, 0:37
- (5:51) EIU – Alexander Hollins 15 yard pass from Harry Woodbery, Nick Bruno kick
Arkansas 45–13; 14 plays, 85 yards, 5:03
- (0:40) ARK – Connor Limpert 23 yard FG
Arkansas 48–13; 10 plays, 59 yards, 5:11
- Fourth Quarter
- (8:00) EIU – Alexander Hollins 16 yard pass from John Brantley, Nick Bruno kick
Arkansas 48–20; 4 plays, 37 yards, 2:02
- (3:48) ARK – Austin Cantrell 42 yard pass from Cole Kelley, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 55–20; 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:03
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- Top Passers
- EIU – John Brantley: 18/25, 134 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Ty Storey: 12/17, 261 yards, 3 TD
- Top Rushers
- EIU – Jamal Scott: 12 carries, 82 yards
- ARK – Devwah Whaley: 10 carries, 28 yards, 1 TD
- Top Receivers
- EIU – Alexander Hollins: 9 receptions, 127 yards, 3 TD
- ARK – Jordan Jones: 5 receptions, 132 yards, 1 TD
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Coach Morris named Hjalte Froholdt, Jared Cornelius, Santos Ramirez, De'Jon Harris, and Dre Greenlaw team captains for Arkansas' first game. Cole Kelley was named the starting quarterback, though Ty Storey played the majority of the game, throwing three touchdown passes. With the victory, Arkansas improved to 98–23–4 all-time in season openers, with Chad Morris becoming the eighth consecutive Razorback head coach to win their first game at Arkansas.[58] This game also gave Arkansas a 6–0 record against current OVC members, their last win coming in 2015 against UT Martin.
At Colorado State
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (12:26) CSU – Wyatt Bryan 56 yard FG
Colorado State 3–0; 3 plays, 6 yards, 0:39
- (2:02) ARK – Devwah Whaley 3 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 7–3; 14 plays, 73 yards, 6:06
- Second Quarter
- (9:37) ARK – Connor Limpert 28 yard FG
Arkansas 10–3; 10 plays, 70 yards, 4:04
- (6:28) ARK – Connor Limpert 31 yard FG
Arkansas 13–3; 7 plays, 65 yards, 2:40
- (3:00) CSU – Wyatt Bryan 46 yard FG
Arkansas 13–6; 9 plays, 47 yards, 3:28
- (0:32) CSU – Wyatt Bryan 44 yard FG
Arkansas 13–9; 4 plays, 18 yards, 0:25
- Third Quarter
- (8:42) ARK – La'Michael Pettway 25 yard pass from Cole Kelley, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 20–9; 9 plays, 91 yards, 3:51
- (7:39) ARK – TJ Hammonds 64 yard TD rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 27–9; 1 play, 64 yards, 0:11
- (2:50) CSU – Preston Williams 4 yard pass from K.J. Carta-Samuels, 2-pt. pass good
Arkansas 27–17; 7 plays, 70 yards, 2:41
- Fourth Quarter
- (11:07) CSU – Preston Williams 10 yard pass from K.J Carta-Samuels, Wyatt Bryan kick
Arkansas 27–24; 9 plays, 96 yards, 3:29
- (5:19) CSU – Wyatt Bryan 22 yard FG
Tied 27–27; 11 plays, 60 yards, 4:03
- (0:08) CSU – Izzy Matthews 1 yard rush, Wyatt Bryan kick
Colorado State 34–27; 6 plays, 59 yards, 2:30
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- Top Passers
- Top Rushers
- ARK – Devwah Whaley: 26 carries, 165 yards, 1 TD
- CSU – Izzy Matthews: 9 carries, 32 yards, 1 TD
- Top Receivers
- ARK – TJ Hammonds: 1 reception, 64 yards, 1 TD
- CSU – Preston Williams: 12 receptions, 154 yards, 2 TD
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Coach Morris named Michael Taylor II, Armon Watts, Brian Wallace, and Jeremy Patton as the captains for Arkansas' second game. The pregame depth charts named both Cole Kelley and Ty Storey as starting quarterbacks, though Storey started the game and played the entire first half. However, he was replaced by Kelley for the second half after throwing two interceptions. The loss dropped the Razorbacks to 14–2 against current MWC opponents, with the last contest, in 2011, resulting in an Arkansas win over New Mexico.[59]
North Texas
Game Three – North Texas Mean Green (2–0) at Arkansas Razorbacks (1–1)
at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Date: Saturday, September 15, 2018
- Game time: 3:00 p.m. CDT
- Game weather: Partly cloudy • Temperature: 88 °F (31 °C) • Wind: NNE 6 mph
- Game attendance: 62,355
- Referee: Matt Loeffler (SEC)
- TV announcers (SEC Network): Dave LaMont (play-by-play), Ray Bentley (color), Tera Talmadge (sideline)
- Pregame line: Arkansas –5½ • Odds to win: Arkansas 67.1%
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (9:36) NT – Mason Fine 2 yard rush, Cole Hedlund kick
North Texas 7–0; 7 plays, 44 yards, 1:43
- (6:49) NT – Keegan Brewer 90 yard punt return, Cole Hedlund kick
North Texas 14–0
- (5:04) NT – Cole Hedlund 24 yard FG
North Texas 17–0; 4 plays, 1 yard, 0:55
- Second Quarter
- (14:08) ARK – Cole Kelley 5 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
North Texas 17–7; 7 plays, 61 yards, 1:36
- (9:27) ARK – Connor Limpert 54 yard FG
North Texas 17–10; 10 plays, 49 yards, 2:55
- (7:21) NT – Loren Easly 3 yard rush, Cole Hedlund kick
North Texas 24–10; 2 plays, 34 yards, 0:30
- (2:55) NT – Rico Bussey 7 yard pass from Mason Fine, Cole Hedlund kick
North Texas 31–10; 8 plays, 80 yards, 2:46
- (0:10) NT – Cole Hedlund 26 yard FG
North Texas 34–10; 7 plays, 40 yards, 1:26
- Third Quarter
- (9:26) NT – Cole Hedlund 20 yard FG
North Texas 37–10; 14 plays, 72 yards, 5:34
- Fourth Quarter
- (7:42) NT – Kemon Hall 24 yard interception return, Cole Hedlund kick
North Texas 44–10
- (0:53) ARK – Maleek Williams 68 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
North Texas 44–17; 1 play, 68 yards, 0:12
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- Top Passers
- NT – Mason Fine: 24/45, 281 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Cole Kelley: 16/35, 185 yards, 4 INT
- Top Rushers
- NT – Loren Easly: 13 carries, 68 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Maleek Williams: 5 carries, 74 yards, 1 TD
- Top Receivers
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For Arkansas' third game, Coach Morris named Jonathan Nance, McTelvin Agim, Deion Malone, and Nate Dalton as captains. For the second straight game, the pregame depth chart listed both Kelley and Storey as starting quarterbacks; Kelley ultimately got the start and played into the third quarter before being replaced by freshman Connor Noland, who shared the remaining drives with freshman John Stephen Jones. The loss dropped Arkansas to 54–30 against current C–USA opponents, 10–1 since joining the SEC.
At No. 9 Auburn
Game Four – Arkansas Razorbacks (1–2) at No. 9 Auburn Tigers (2–1)
at Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama
- Date: Saturday, September 22, 2018
- Game time: 6:30 p.m. CDT
- Game weather: Partly cloudy • Temperature: 85 °F (29 °C) • Wind: SE 9 mph
- Game attendance: 84,188
- Referee: Ken Williamson (SEC)
- TV announcers (SEC Network): Tom Hart (play-by-play), Jordan Rodgers (color), Cole Cubelic (sideline)
- Pregame line: Auburn –30 • Odds to win: Auburn 95.6%
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (10:36) AUB – Jatarvious Whitlow 5 yard rush, Anders Carlson kick
Auburn 7–0; 7 plays, 27 yards, 2:21
- (0:23) AUB – Anders Carlson 18 yard FG
Auburn 10–0; 3 plays, 1 yard, 1:23
- Second Quarter
- (0:49) AUB – Jarrett Stidham 4 yard rush, Anders Carlson kick
Auburn 17–0; 5 plays, 6 yards, 2:19
- Third Quarter
- (9:22) ARK – Connor Limpert 29 yard FG
Auburn 17–3; 9 plays, 68 yards, 3:47
- (9:05) AUB – Noah Igbinoghene 96 yard kickoff return, Anders Carlson kick
Auburn 24–3
- Fourth Quarter
- (8:18) AUB – Jatarvious Whitlow 15 yard rush, Anders Carlson kick
Auburn 31–3; 8 plays, 72 yards, 3:51
- (3:21) AUB – Anders Carlson 43 yard FG
Auburn 34–3; 4 plays, –3 yards, 2:30
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- Top Passers
- ARK – Ty Storey: 13/31, 141 yards, 1 INT
- AUB – Jarrett Stidham: 15/22, 134 yards
- Top Rushers
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 8 carries, 66 yards
- AUB – Jatarvious Whitlow: 13 carries, 49 yards, 2 TD
- Top Receivers
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 2 receptions, 39 yards
- AUB – Ryan Davis: 6 receptions, 40 yards
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Coach Morris named Randy Ramsey, Jared Cornelius, Hjalte Froholdt, and Santos Ramirez to be captains for Arkansas' fourth game. For the first time this season, Ty Storey was named the sole starting quarterback; he played the entire game, save for a few snaps given to Kelley.
Vs. Texas A&M
Game Five – Arkansas Razorbacks (1–3) vs. Texas A&M Aggies (2–2)
at AT&T Stadium • Arlington, Texas
- Date: Saturday, September 29, 2018
- Game time: 11:00 a.m. CDT
- Game weather: n/a (game played indoors)
- Game attendance: 55,383
- Referee: James Carter (SEC)
- TV announcers (ESPN): Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Brock Huard (color), Allison Williams (sideline)
- Pregame line: Texas A&M –17 • Odds to win: Texas A&M 92.7%
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (14:46) A&M – Jashaun Corbin 100 yard kickoff return, Seth Small kick
Texas A&M 7–0
- (8:44) A&M – Trayveon Williams 1 yard rush, Seth Small kick
Texas A&M 14–0; 8 plays, 79 yards, 4:50
- Second Quarter
- (12:36) A&M – Seth Small 30 yard FG
Texas A&M 17–0; 7 plays, 48 yards, 2:36
- (9:35) ARK – Cole Kelley 1 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Texas A&M 17–7; 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:01
- Third Quarter
- (11:16) ARK – Connor Limpert 47 yard FG
Texas A&M 17–10; 9 plays, 46 yards, 3:44
- Fourth Quarter
- (5:03) A&M – Trayveon Williams 4 yard rush, Seth Small kick
Texas A&M 24–10; 7 plays, 61 yards, 3:31
- (3:16) ARK – Michael Woods II 29 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Texas A&M 24–17; 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:47
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- Top Passers
- ARK – Ty Storey: 14/26, 193 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
- A&M – Kellen Mond: 17/26, 201 yards, 2 INT
- Top Rushers
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 10 carries, 47 yards
- A&M – Trayveon Williams: 29 yards, 152 yards, 2 TD
- Top Receivers
- ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady: 3 receptions, 77 yards
- A&M – Camron Buckley: 5 receptions, 72 yards
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Prior to Arkansas' fifth game, Chad Morris named the permanent captains for the remainder of the season: Santos Ramirez, Hjalte Froholdt, Dre Greenlaw, and De'Jon Harris. For the second game in a row, Ty Storey was named the starting quarterback.
No. 1 Alabama
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (14:39) BAMA – Irv Smith Jr. 76 yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 7–0; 1 play, 76 yards, 0:21
- (10:18) BAMA – Henry Ruggs advanced BAMA fumble for TD, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 14–0; 2 plays, 55 yards, 0:50
- (5:38) BAMA – Josh Jacobs 1 yard rush, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 21–0; 8 plays, 76 yards, 2:51
- (0:24) ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady 8 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Alabama 21–7; 11 plays, 65 yards, 5:14
- Second Quarter
- (10:12) BAMA – Jerry Jeudy 42 yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 28–7; 5 plays, 99 yards, 1:55
- (6:09) ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady 3 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Alabama 28–14; 7 plays, 75 yards, 4:03
- (2:49) BAMA – Damien Harris 2 yard rush, kick failed
Alabama 34–14; 8 plays, 74 yards, 3:20
- (1:38) BAMA – Jerry Jeudy 60 yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 41–14; 1 play, 60 yards, 0:12
- Third Quarter
- (8:47) BAMA – Damien Harris 1 yard rush, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 48–14; 7 plays, 44 yards, 3:14
- (3:25) ARK – Connor Limpert 40 yard FG
Alabama 48–17; 11 plays, 52 yards, 5:21
- Fourth Quarter
- (13:43) BAMA – Joseph Bulovas 27 yard FG
Alabama 51–17; 10 plays, 58 yards, 4:49
- (12:15) BAMA – Shyheim Carter 44 yard interception return, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 58–17
- (8:58) ARK – De'Vion Warren 17 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Alabama 58–24; 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:17
- (2:07) BAMA – Brian Robinson Jr. 5 yard rush, Joseph Bulovas kick
Alabama 65–24; 11 plays, 65 yards, 6:51
- (0:18) ARK – Cole Kelley 1 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Alabama 65–31; 6 plays, 65 yards, 1:41
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- Top Passers
- BAMA – Tua Tagovailoa: 10/13, 334 yards, 4 TD
- ARK – Ty Storey: 25/39, 230 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
- Top Rushers
- BAMA – Damien Harris: 15 carries, 111 yards, 2 TD
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 15 carries, 102 yards
- Top Receivers
- BAMA – Jerry Jeudy: 4 receptions, 135 yards, 2 TD
- ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady: 7 receptions, 48 yards, 2 TD
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For the third consecutive game, pregame depth charts listed Ty Storey as Arkansas' starting quarterback. This was Arkansas' 24th matchup against an AP No. 1 team; the loss dropped them to 4–20. Additionally, Cheyenne O'Grady became only the 3rd SEC player to score two receiving touchdowns in one half against a Nick Saban–led Alabama team.
Ole Miss
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (13:25) MISS – Luke Logan 36 yard FG
Ole Miss 3–0; 6 plays, 46 yards, 1:35
- (8:20) ARK – Connor Limpert 43 yard FG
Tied 3–3; 11 plays, 40 yards, 4:29
- (3:32) ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady 39 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 10–3; 7 plays, 78 yards, 2:53
- (0:40) ARK – Rakeem Boyd 69 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 17–3; 3 plays, 80 yards, 0:55
- Second Quarter
- (12:30) MISS – Jordan Ta'amu 18 yard rush, Luke Logan kick
Arkansas 17–10; 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:01
- (10:55) ARK – La'Michael Pettway 39 yard pass from Cole Kelley, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 24–10; 7 plays, 75 yards, 1:28
- (2:36) ARK – Connor Limpert 38 yard FG
Arkansas 27–10; 8 plays, 52 yards, 3:49
- (0:33) MISS – Damarkus Lodge 6 yard pass from Jordan Ta'amu, Luke Logan kick
Arkansas 27–17; 10 plays, 77 yards, 2:03
- Third Quarter
- (9:28) ARK – Connor Limpert 38 yard FG
Arkansas 30–17; 10 plays, 55 yards, 5:32
- (7:29) MISS – Octavious Cooley 66 yard pass from Jordan Ta’amu, Luke Logan kick
Arkansas 30–24; 5 plays, 79 yards, 1:59
- (2:33) ARK – Connor Limpert 36 yard FG
Arkansas 33–24; 11 plays, 57 yards, 4:56
- Fourth Quarter
- (4:15) MISS – Isaiah Woullard 2 yard rush, Luke Logan kick
Arkansas 33–31; 10 plays, 84 yards, 2:54
- (0:42) MISS – Scottie Phillips 9 yard rush, 2-pt. failed
Ole Miss 37–33; 7 plays, 97 yards, 1:20
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- Top Passers
- MISS – Jordan Ta’amu: 26/35, 387 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
- ARK – Ty Storey: 12/16, 122 yards, 1 TD
- Top Rushers
- MISS – Jordan Ta’amu: 17 carries, 141 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 7 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD
- Top Receivers
- MISS – Octavious Cooley: 2 receptions, 85 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – La’Michael Pettway: 3 receptions, 77 yards, 1 TD
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This game was the first since 2014 that Arkansas faced an SEC opponent in Little Rock.
Tulsa
Game information
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- First Quarter
- No scoring
- Second Quarter
- (14:14) ARK – Connor Limpert 33 yard FG
Arkansas 3–0; 9 plays, 60 yards, 4:20
- (1:25) ARK – Grayson Gunter 7 yard pass from Connor Noland, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 10–0; 8 plays, 49 yards, 3:29
- Third Quarter
- (9:07) ARK – Connor Limpert 35 yard FG
Arkansas 13–0; 7 plays, 10 yards, 2:56
- (5:38) ARK – Maleek Williams 4 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 20–0; 3 plays, 40 yards, 1:23
- Fourth Quarter
- (1:20) ARK – Connor Limpert 24 yard FG
Arkansas 23–0; 16 plays, 74 yards, 8:19
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- Top Passers
- TULS – Seth Boomer: 8/25, 127 yards, 1 INT
- ARK – Connor Noland: 10/16, 124 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
- Top Rushers
- TULS – Shamari Brooks: 21 carries, 85 yards
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 22 carries, 95 yards
- Top Receivers
- TULS – Keylon Stokes: 3 receptions, 74 yards
- ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady: 2 receptions, 35 yards
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For the fourth time in the last five years, the Razorbacks faced a non–P5 opponent for their homecoming game. After Ty Storey was injured against Ole Miss, freshman Connor Noland was named the starter. Noland played into the third quarter until he was injured on a hit and momentarily replaced by Cole Kelley. He and Kelley shared the remainder of the snaps in the game.
Vanderbilt
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (11:55) ARK – Rakeem Boyd 5 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Arkansas 7–0; 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:05
- (8:02) VAN – Ke'Shawn Vaughn 63 yard rush, Ryley Guay kick
Tied 7–7; 7 plays, 89 yards, 3:53
- Second Quarter
- (13:46) VAN – Jared Pinkney 1 yard pass from Kyle Shurmur, Ryley Guay kick
Vanderbilt 14–7; 6 plays, 42 yards, 2:39
- (6:45) ARK – Chase Hayden 38 yard rush, Connor Limpert kick
Tied 14–14; 8 plays, 92 yards, 3:45
- (5:14) VAN – Jared Pinkney 40 yard pass from Kyle Shurmur, Ryley Guay kick
Vanderbilt 21–14; 3 plays, 65 yards, 1:31
- Third Quarter
- (8:39) ARK – Connor Limpert 55 yard FG
Vanderbilt 21–17; 9 plays, 35 yards, 3:40
- (1:15) VAN – Ryley Guay 36 yard FG
Vanderbilt 24–17; 14 plays, 57 yards, 7:24
- Fourth Quarter
- (11:31) VAN – Ke'Shawn Vaughn 11 yard rush, Ryley Guay kick
Vanderbilt 31–17; 7 plays, 76 yards, 3:41
- (9:25) ARK – Tyson Morris 11 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Vanderbilt 31–24; 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:06
- (4:40) VAN – Ke'Shawn Vaughn 3 yard rush, Ryley Guay kick
Vanderbilt 38–24; 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:45
- (1:20) VAN – Khari Blasingame 5 yard rush, Ryley Guay kick
Vanderbilt 45–24; 7 plays, 29 yards, 2:34
- (0:14) ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady 12 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
Vanderbilt 45–31; 7 plays, 75 yards, 1:06
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- Top Passers
- VAN – Kyle Shurmur: 13/19, 192 yards, 2 TD
- ARK – Ty Storey: 23/26, 240 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
- Top Rushers
- VAN – Ke'Shawn Vaughn: 26 carries, 172 yards, 3 TD
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 19 carries, 113 yards, 1 TD
- Top Receivers
- VAN – Jared Pinkney: 5 receptions, 93 yards, 2 TD
- ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady: 6 receptions, 83 yards, 1 TD
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No. 9 LSU
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (7:30) LSU – Justin Jefferson 40 yard pass from Joe Burrow, Cole Tracy kick
LSU 7–0; 1 play, 40 yards, 0:09
- Second Quarter
- (5:24) LSU – Nick Brossette 12 yard rush, Cole Tracy kick
LSU 14–0; 14 plays, 77 yards, 7:24
- (0:00) ARK – Connor Limpert 24 yard FG
LSU 14–3; 4 plays, 27 yards, 0:21
- Third Quarter
- (9:44) LSU – Clyde Edwards-Helaire 13 yard rush, Cole Tracy kick
LSU 21–3; 4 plays, 59 yards, 2:07
- (3:12) LSU – Cole Tracy 40 yard FG
LSU 24–3; 5 plays, 30 yards, 2:56
- Fourth Quarter
- (12:37) ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady 11 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
LSU 24–10; 8 plays, 76 yards, 2:16
- (5:27) ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady 32 yard pass from Ty Storey, Connor Limpert kick
LSU 24–17; 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:33
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- Top Passers
- LSU – Joe Burrow: 15/21, 195 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Ty Storey: 19/38, 200 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
- Top Rushers
- LSU – Nick Brossette, 23 carries, 90 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 10 carries, 30 yards
- Top Receivers
- LSU – Justin Jefferson: 6 receptions, 117 yards, 1 TD
- ARK – Cheyenne O'Grady: 6 receptions, 75 yards, 2 TD
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At No. 25 Mississippi State
Game Eleven – Arkansas Razorbacks (2–8) at Mississippi State Bulldogs (6–4)
at Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi
- Date: Saturday, November 17, 2018
- Game time: 11:00 a.m. CST
- Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 59 °F (15 °C) • Wind: SSE 2 mph
- Game attendance: 57,772
- Referee: Matt Loeffler (SEC)
- TV announcers (ESPN): Adam Amin (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (color), Quint Kessenich (sideline)
- Pregame line: Mississippi State –23 • Odds to win: Mississippi State 93.2%
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (8:27) MSST – Jace Christmann 19 yard FG
Mississippi State 3–0; 14 plays, 81 yards, 6:33
- Second Quarter
- (10:28) MSST – Nick Fitzgerald 2 yard rush, Jace Christmann kick
Mississippi State 10–0; 11 plays, 53 yards, 4:53
- (5:20) MSST – Nick Gibson 8 yard rush, Jace Christmann kick
Mississippi State 17–0; 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:11
- (0:32) ARK – Connor Limpert 36 yard FG
Mississippi State 17–3; 13 plays, 52 yards, 2:48
- Third Quarter
- (11:19) ARK – Connor Limpert 32 yard FG
Mississippi State 17–6; 7 plays, 60 yards, 3:35
- (8:42) MSST – Justin Johnson 34 yard pass from Nick Fitzgerald, Jace Christmann kick
Mississippi State 24–6; 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:37
- (7:41) MSST – Keith Mixon 4 yard pass from Nick Fitzgerald, Jace Christmann kick
Mississippi State 31–6; 1 play, 4 yards, 0:04
- (3:02) MSST – Osirus Mitchell 15 yard pass from Nick Fitzgerald, Jordan Lawless kick
Mississippi State 38–6; 3 plays, 58 yards, 1:17
- Fourth Quarter
- (13:04) MSST – Austin Williams 19 yard pass from Nick Fitzgerald, Jordan Lawless kick
Mississippi State 45–6; 6 plays, 50 yards, 3:02
- (5:20) MSST – Austin Williams 33 yard pass from Keytaon Thompson, Jordan Lawless kick
Mississippi State 52–6; 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:01
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- Top Passers
- ARK – Ty Storey: 16/27, 137 yards, 1 INT
- MSST – Nick Fitzgerald: 9/14, 127 yards, 4 TD
- Top Rushers
- ARK – Rakeem Boyd: 14 carries, 84 yards
- MSST – Aeris Williams: 15 carries, 104 yards
- Top Receivers
- ARK – La'Michael Pettway: 4 receptions, 85 yards
- MSST – Justin Johnson: 3 receptions, 59 yards, 1 TD
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At Missouri
Game information
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- First Quarter
- (10:54) MIZ – Drew Lock 9 yard rush, Tucker McCann kick
Missouri 7–0; 11 plays, 75 yards, 4:06
- Second Quarter
- (13:11) MIZ – Drew Lock 3 yard rush, Tucker McCann kick
Missouri 14–0; 6 plays, 35 yards, 2:18
- (12:33) MIZ – Akial Byers recovered fumble in end zone, Tucker McCann kick
Missouri 21–0
- (0:35) MIZ – Emanuel Hall 6 yard pass from Drew Lock, Tucker McCann kick
Missouri 28–0; 6 plays, 43 yards, 1:04
- Third Quarter
- (8:19) MIZ – Emanuel Hall 67 yard pass from Drew Lock, Tucker McCann kick
Missouri 35–0; 9 plays, 96 yards, 3:31
- (1:48) MIZ – Tucker McCann 42 yard FG
Missouri 38–0; 10 plays, 37 yards, 4:33
- Fourth Quarter
- No scoring
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- Top Passers
- ARK – Connor Noland: 5/17, 98 yards
- MIZ – Drew Lock: 16/25, 221 yards, 2 TD
- Top Rushers
- Top Receivers
- ARK – Devwah Whaley: 2 receptions, 61 yards
- MIZ – Emanuel Hall: 6 receptions, 153 yards, 2 TD
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Statistics
Scores by quarter
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Total |
Arkansas
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17
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54
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34
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17 |
122 |
Non-conference opponents
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20
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29
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18
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31 |
98 |
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Total |
Arkansas
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31
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37
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21
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49 |
138 |
SEC opponents
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72
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98
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65
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82 |
317 |
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Total |
Arkansas
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48
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91
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55
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66 |
260 |
All opponents
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92
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129
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83
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113 |
417 |
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Rankings
Preseason polls
- ^ SB Nation released a second preseason poll, with several rankings changed from the February version.
Players drafted into the NFL
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