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Razorbacks win 44-28 over South Carolina


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Hogs win over South Carolina (Matt Trauschke)
Hogs win over South Carolina (Matt Trauschke)
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Updated: 11/05/2011 10:50 pm Published: 11/05/2011 10:34 pm
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Tyler Wilson threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns as No. 8 Arkansas held on for a 44-28 win over No. 10 South Carolina on Saturday.

Jarius Wright added four catches for 103 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and Dennis Johnson had a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown for the Razorbacks, who won their fifth straight.

Arkansas (8-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) outgained the Gamecocks (7-2, 5-2) 435-207, but a pair of missed field goals and key dropped passes kept the Razorbacks from securing the win until late.

The Razorbacks led 24-14 at halftime, but South Carolina pulled within 30-28 early in the fourth quarter on a touchdown run by quarterback Connor Shaw.

Arkansas answered with a pair of late touchdown runs by Ronnie Wingo and Broderick Green to pull away and keep their hopes alive for a return trip to a BCS bowl game.

Shaw, playing in his third game since former South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia was dismissed from the team, struggled throughout against a Razorbacks defense that had five sacks. The sophomore was finally knocked out of the game late after Arkansas' Jake Bequette sacked him for the third time.

The Gamecocks had scored 14 points in each of their last two games, both wins, and they continued to struggle offensively against the Razorbacks – gaining only 49 yards on 25 plays at halftime.

Despite the troubles, South Carolina stayed within striking distance thanks to big plays and Arkansas' own offensive woes. Devin Taylor had a 48-yard interception return for a touchdown to give the Gamecocks a 14-10 lead early in the second quarter, and Shaw had a pair of second-half touchdown runs.

Shaw led South Carolina with 24 yards rushing on 14 carries. Freshman running back Brandon Wilds, who had 137 yards last week in his first start following a season-ending injury to Marcus Lattimore, was held to 21 yards on 10 carries.

Arkansas moved the ball consistently against the SEC's third-best defense, but it continually bogged down near the goal line. The Razorbacks were held to five field goal attempts, but kicker Zach Hocker missed a pair in the first half.

His second miss was with 4 seconds remaining in the half, and it followed a dropped pass in the end zone by Arkansas' Cobi Hamilton.
Still, after trailing 14-10, the normally slow-starting Razorbacks likely weren't complaining too much about the 24-14 halftime lead. They had been outscored 87-59 in the first half of their last four games, all wins.

Wilson answered Taylor's interception return with a 68-yard touchdown pass to Wright on Arkansas' first play following the South Carolina score to go up 17-14. The junior quarterback later found Wright again for a 16-yard touchdown before halftime.

It was the second time the Razorbacks answered an Gamecocks' score on the first play. The first came when Johnson followed Wild's first-quarter touchdown run with his kickoff return. It was Johnson's third kickoff return for a touchdown of his career, his first since the opening game of the 2009 season against Missouri State.
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summersclrch - 11/6/2011 4:01 PM
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@William69 Where the hell do you live, at the end of the season Arkansas will have played six top25 teams, Boise and Houston combined dont play as many top25 teams, Out of the last 10 national championships 7 of those were sec teams, Do the math.LSU v Oregon 40-27, LSU v. Alabama 9-6, cmon now are that ignorant.

Thacrzydawg - 11/6/2011 10:31 AM
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Ok obviously we have a moron if someone thinks the SEC is over rated. Honestly do you not understand how tough it is to play and go undefeated in the SEC? And did you honestly have Houston and Boise State in the top ten but left out Arkansas. Houston and Boise State are the definition of cupcake schedules. You arent a realest because you are obviously not checking out reality. Do you honestly have any idea what you are talking about at all? It doesnt seem so. LSU and Alabama looked horrible?? Because it was a defensive game???

william69 - 11/6/2011 6:19 AM
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In reality after watching last nights games the SEC once again is highly over rated. LSU and Alabama looked horrible. Arkansas and South Carolina wouldn't stand a chance agaisnt the "big boys". They both have had cupcake schedules. After reviewing a BUNCH of games this year here is your real top 10. Oklahoma St., Stanford, Boise St, LSU, Oklahoma, Alabama, Houston, Clemson, Oregon, Penn St. Most of the SEC's pre seaon rankings were done through hype. But now we are seeing there's only 2 from that conference that have an outside shot at a national title. Much like Auburn last year...not as good as they were hyped to be. TCU is the true national champs from 2010. And no I do not a favorite team I want to hype here. I look at the top 10 as a realist. And would vote yes in a heartbeat for a playoff system. Football is the only college sport without a playoff. Makes no sense. And it can be done.

hippyp1 - 11/6/2011 1:57 AM
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GO HOGS Razorbacks...Great win.I think it put us in the driver seat."If",we could win out and there is a big"IF",we may have a ticket to the big Game.We have been here before.WE control our own destiny. It just seems like we miss on the grames that we need to win. I have a great deal of respect for Bobby Petreno.I have thought that we would be National Champions so many times.Only to be disapointed.Maybe this year.I am not trying to jinx our beloved team,I have great faith that we will win out.Maybe even the SEC championship game.And of coarse a Bowl Game ........... Thanks Hippy-p
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