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ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS FOOTBALL
Arkansas Game Preview
Week 9 vs #25 Missouri (5-2|2-2)
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Arkansas hosts Missouri in the Battle Line rivalry game.

Arkansas Razorbacks 4-3(1-3)
Head Coach: Ryan Silverfield | 4-3 @ Arkansas | 54-28 Career
Offensive Coordinator: Tim Cramsey | Spread
Defensive Coordinator: Porter Davis | 4-2-5
2026 Season Schedule
Sept. 5 — vs. FCS Southeast W 48-0
Sept. 12 — at Utah W 17-12
Sept. 19 — vs. Georgia L 17-27
Sept. 26 — vs. Tulsa W 43-12
Oct. 3 — at Texas A&M L 27-38
Oct. 10 — vs. Tennessee W 24-17
Oct. 17 — at Vanderbilt L 21-26
Oct. 31 — vs. Missouri (12:00 PM)
Nov. 7 — at Auburn (7:00 PM)
Nov. 14 — vs. #25 South Carolina (12:00 PM)
Nov. 21 — at Texas (8:00 PM)
Nov. 28 — vs. LSU (3:30 PM)
Arkansas Stat Leaders
Passing | QB KJ Jackson | 106/192 55% 1,035 Yds 5 TD 7 Int | QB AJ Hill | 22/29 75% 231 Yds 3 TD
Rushing | HB Braylen Russell | 113 Car 605 Yds 7 TD | HB Sutton Smith | 63 Car 329 Yds 5 TD
Receiving | WR Chris Marshall | 25 Rec 397 Yds 3 TD | WR Jamari Hawkins | 28 Rec 266 Yds 2 TD
Tackles | FS Carter Stoutmire | 35 Tak | LB Ja'Quavion Smith | 34 Tak | SS Miguel Mitchell | 31 Tak
Sacks | DE Quincy Rhodes Jr. | 5.5 Sck | DT David Oke | 4.0 Sck | LB Ja'Quavion Smith | 2.0 Sck
Interceptions| SS Miguel Mitchell | 2 Int | FS Carter Stoutmire, CB Ka'Khi Roland, Jahiem Johnson | 1 Int
Injury Report
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#25 Missouri Tigers 5-2 (2-2)
Head Coach: Eliah Drinkwitz | 51-31 @ Missouri | 63-32 Career
Offensive Coordinator: Chip Lindsey | Multiple
Defensive Coordinator: Corey Batoon | 4-2-5
2026 Season Schedule
Sept. 3 — vs. FCS Midwest W 45-17
Sept. 11 — at Kansas W 42-10
Sept. 19 — vs. Troy W 28-13
Sept. 26 — at Mississippi State W 41-17
Oct. 3 — vs. Florida W 26-23
Oct. 10 — vs. #1 Texas A&M L 27-35
Oct. 17 — at #4 Ole Miss L 38-55
Oct. 31 — at Arkansas (12:00 PM)
Nov. 7 — vs. Texas (7:30 PM)
Nov. 14 — at #7 Georgia (2:00 PM)
Nov. 21 — vs. Kentucky (3:30 PM)
Nov. 28 — vs. Oklahoma (3:30 PM)
Missouri Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Austin Simmons | 167/246 67% 1,983 Yds 21 TD 4 Int
Rushing | HB Ahmad Hardy | 138 Car 1,200 Yds 5 TD | HB Jamal Roberts | 51 Car 245 Yds 4 TD
Receiving | WR Cayden Lee | 52 Rec 539 Yds 6 TD | WR Donovan Olugbode | 36 Rec 521 Yds 3 TD | WR Caleb Goodie | 38 Rec 436 Yds 7 TD
Tackles | LB Robert Woodyard Jr. | 45 Tak | CB Chris Graves Jr. | 36 Tak | SS Santana Banner | 35 Tak
Sacks | DE Langden Kitchen | 8.5 Sck | DE Darris Smith | 3.0 Sck | DT Marquis Gracial | 2.0 Sck | DT Jalen Marshall | 2.0 Sck
Interceptions | SS Santana Banner | 3 Int | CB Chris Graves Jr. | 1 Int | CB Jahlil Florence | 1 Int
Injury Report
WR Kenric Lanier II | Broken Thumb | 2 Weeks

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Good luck slowing down Hardy
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Arkansas Game Report
Razorbacks keep it close but Mizzou lands last blow
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Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium | Fayetteville, Arkansas

Fayetteville, Arkansas - For nearly three quarters, Arkansas looked ready to secure with one of their best wins of the year. Instead, a furious Missouri rally turned a seven-point Razorback lead into a heartbreaking 41-34 loss at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

Arkansas led 28-20 entering the fourth quarter and still held a one-point advantage with less than four minutes remaining. But No. 25 Missouri scored three touchdowns over the final 6:02, including the game-winner with just 36 seconds left, to steal a game in which the Razorbacks had repeatedly answered every challenge thrown their way.

The loss spoiled an outstanding afternoon from quarterback KJ Jackson. The sophomore completed 16 of 23 passes for 263 yards and four touchdowns without an interception, producing a 223.0 passer rating and averaging 11.4 yards per attempt. Arkansas finished with 394 yards on just 52 offensive plays, averaging 7.6 yards per snap, but ultimately could not keep Missouri's offense off the field when it mattered most.

Missouri controlled the opening quarter. Austin Simmons found Cayden Lee for a five-yard touchdown with 6:29 remaining, and Blake Craig's 48-yard field goal extended the Tigers' advantage to 10-0 late in the period.

Arkansas responded with an explosive second quarter.

Jackson put the Razorbacks on the board when he connected with Chris Marshall for an eight-yard touchdown with 6:18 remaining. Missouri answered less than three minutes later when Ahmad Hardy broke free for a 40-yard touchdown run, restoring the Tigers' 10-point advantage at 17-7.

Then Jackson and the Razorbacks caught fire.

Jamari Hawkins hauled in a five-yard touchdown with 1:31 remaining, cutting the deficit to three. Arkansas got the ball back with enough time for one more opportunity, and Jackson made Missouri pay. He found Hawkins again, this time for a 12-yard score with nine seconds remaining in the half.

In a span of just 82 seconds, Arkansas had turned a 17-7 deficit into a 21-17 halftime lead.

The Razorbacks carried that momentum into the third quarter and delivered their biggest play of the afternoon. With 9:14 remaining, Jackson connected with Sutton Smith on a screen pass and the dynamic back turned his only reception of the game into an 81-yard touchdown. The explosive score pushed Arkansas ahead 28-17 and gave the Razorbacks their largest lead.

Smith was productive everywhere Arkansas needed him. In addition to the 81-yard touchdown reception, the senior led the Razorbacks with 59 rushing yards on 13 carries. Jackson added 51 yards on nine attempts, giving Arkansas 131 rushing yards despite Missouri's defensive front producing eight tackles for loss.

Craig's 30-yard field goal late in the third kept Missouri within striking distance at 28-20.

That proved crucial.

The fourth quarter belonged to Hardy and the Tigers.

Hardy capped a Missouri possession with an 11-yard touchdown run at the 6:02 mark. The Tigers failed on the ensuing two-point conversion, allowing Arkansas to cling to a 28-26 lead.

It lasted barely two minutes.

Simmons found Hardy for a 42-yard touchdown with 3:59 remaining, completing Missouri's comeback and putting the Tigers ahead 33-28. Arkansas suddenly needed an answer, and Jackson's offense provided one.

The Razorbacks drove for a Braylen Russell two-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining. Arkansas attempted a two-point conversion looking to stretch the lead to three, but the try failed. Still, the Razorbacks had reclaimed the advantage, 34-33, and Missouri had only 80 seconds to respond.

It was 44 seconds too many.

Simmons drove Missouri back down the field and, with 36 seconds remaining, found a wide open Hardy for a 13-yard touchdown. Cayden Lee converted the two-point attempt, completing a stunning 41-34 reversal.

Hardy accounted for all three Missouri touchdowns in the fourth quarter and finished with 167 yards from scrimmage. He rushed 19 times for 95 yards and two touchdowns while catching four passes for 72 yards and two more scores. Three of his four touchdowns came during Missouri's 21-point final period.

Simmons was nearly flawless against the Arkansas defense, completing 24 of 28 passes for 333 yards and three touchdowns. Missouri converted 9 of 12 third downs, a 75-percent success rate that helped the Tigers hold the ball for 23:24 compared with only 16:36 for Arkansas.

That efficiency ultimately separated two offenses that were otherwise remarkably close. Missouri outgained Arkansas only 418-394, while Arkansas actually held a slight advantage in yards per play, 7.6 to 7.5. Both teams recorded 22 first downs and neither committed a turnover.

Arkansas also received one of Jackson's most efficient passing performances. Marshall caught five passes for 54 yards and a touchdown, Donovan Faupel led the traditional receiving corps with 73 yards on four catches, and Hawkins turned his only two receptions into touchdowns. Russell added three catches for 36 yards in addition to his late rushing score.

Defensively, John Howse IV and Jahiem Johnson each recorded nine tackles, with Howse adding two tackles for loss. Miguel Mitchell finished with eight tackles, while Khmori House and Steven Soles Jr. recorded Arkansas' two sacks.

But the final six minutes overwhelmed everything Arkansas had done to put itself in position to win.

The Razorbacks led by eight entering the fourth quarter. They led by two with six minutes remaining. They trailed, answered with a touchdown, and led again with 1:20 to play.

Thirty-six seconds from the finish, it disappeared for good.

For an Arkansas team that had fought back from an early 10-point deficit and produced touchdowns on four Jackson passes, the ending was particularly cruel. The Razorbacks didn't give the game away with turnovers or penalties. They simply couldn't make the final stop.

And on an afternoon when Arkansas seemingly had an answer every time Missouri landed a punch, the Tigers were the ones who landed last.
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER
MIZZ — Cayden Lee 5-yard pass from Austin Simmons (Blake Craig kick), 6:29
MIZZ — Blake Craig 48-yard FG, 1:02
SECOND QUARTER
ARK — Chris Marshall 8-yard pass from KJ Jackson (Max Gilbert kick), 6:18
MIZZ — Ahmad Hardy 40-yard run (Blake Craig kick), 3:23
ARK — Jamari Hawkins 5-yard pass from KJ Jackson (Max Gilbert kick), 1:31
ARK — Jamari Hawkins 12-yard pass from KJ Jackson (Max Gilbert kick), 0:09
THIRD QUARTER
ARK — Sutton Smith 81-yard pass from KJ Jackson (Max Gilbert kick), 9:14
MIZZ — Blake Craig 30-yard FG, 1:41
FOURTH QUARTER
MIZZ — Ahmad Hardy 11-yard run (2-point conversion failed), 6:02
MIZZ — Ahmad Hardy 42-yard pass from Austin Simmons (Blake Craig kick), 3:59
ARK — Braylen Russell 2-yard run (2-point conversion failed), 1:20
MIZZ — Ahmad Hardy 13-yard pass from Austin Simmons (Cayden Lee 2-point conversion), 0:36
Arkansas Stat Leaders
Passing
K. Jackson – 16/23 263 Yds 4 TD
Rushing
S. Smith – 13 Car 59 Yds
K. Jackson – 9 Car 51 Yds
B. Russell – 7 Car 21 Yds 1 TD
Receiving
S. Smith – 1 Rec 81 Yds 1 TD
D. Faupel – 4 Rec 73 Yds
C. Marshall – 5 Rec 54 Yds 1 TD
B. Russell – 3 Rec 36 Yds
J. Hawkins – 2 Rec 17 Yds 2 TD
J. Platt – 1 Rec 2 Yds
Defense
J. Howse IV – 9 Tkl 2 TFL
J. Johnson – 9 Tkl
M. Mitchell – 8 Tkl 1 TFL
C. Stoutmire – 6 Tkl 1 TFL
C. Harrison – 5 Tkl 1 TFL
J. Smith – 4 Tkl 1 TFL
K. House – 3 Tkl 2 TFL 1.0 Sck
S. Soles Jr. – 1 Tkl 1 TFL 1.0 Sck
Missouri Stat Leaders
Passing
A. Simmons – 24/28 333 Yds 3 TD
Rushing
A. Hardy – 19 Car 95 Yds 2 TD
J. Roberts – 1 Car 1 Yd
A. Simmons – 8 Car -11 Yds
Receiving
C. Goodie – 5 Rec 80 Yds
D. Olugbode – 5 Rec 77 Yds
A. Hardy – 4 Rec 72 Yds 2 TD
C. Lee – 5 Rec 52 Yds 1 TD
J. Harris – 3 Rec 32 Yds
B. Norfleet – 1 Rec 10 Yds
J. James – 1 Rec 10 Yds
Defense
R. Woodyard Jr. – 11 Tkl 2 TFL
J. Beasley – 7 Tkl
T. Greco – 7 Tkl
D. Smith – 6 Tkl 4 TFL 2.0 Sck
C. Graves Jr. – 5 Tkl
J. Marshall – 4 Tkl 1 TFL 0.5 Sck
L. Kitchen – 1 Tkl 1 TFL 0.5 Sck
Team StatsArkansasMissouri
Score3441
First Downs2222
Total Offense394418
Total Plays5256
Yards Per Play7.67.5
Rushes | Yards | TDs29 | 131 | 128 | 85 | 2
Yards Per Rush4.53.0
Comp | Att | TDs16 | 23 | 424 | 28 | 3
Passing Yards263333
Yards Per Pass11.411.9
3rd Down Conv.6 | 10 (60%)9 | 12 (75%)
4th Down Conv.0 | 0 (0%)0 | 0 (0%)
2-Point Conv.0 | 1 (0%)1 | 2 (50%)
Red Zone TD | FG | %4 | 0 | 100%3 | 1 | 80%
Turnovers0 (0)0 (0)
PR Yards29
KR Yards3225
Total Yards428452
Punt Average35.532.0
Penalties3 | 252 | 30
Possession Time16:3623:24

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Missouri @ Arkansas | 10/31/2026
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SEC Football Weekly Wrap Up
Week 9
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No. 20 Missouri ripped Arkansas' heart out with a late rally in Fayetteville, scoring 21 points in the fourth quarter to beat the Razorbacks 41-34. No. 5 Georgia rolled past Florida 48-20, while No. 3 Ole Miss survived a 51-45 shootout against Auburn. No. 12 South Carolina delivered one of the day's most impressive performances with a 38-17 road win at Oklahoma, and Texas held off Mississippi State 31-23.
SEC Scores
Saturday, October 31
#20 Missouri 41, Arkansas 34
#5 Georgia 48, Florida 20
#3 Ole Miss 51, Auburn 45
#12 South Carolina 38, Oklahoma 17
Texas 31, Mississippi State 23
SEC Players of the Week
Offensive Player of the Week
Ahmad Hardy, HB, Missouri | 19 Car 95 Rush Yds 5.0 Avg 2 Rush TD | 4 Rec 72 Rec Yds 18.0 Avg 2 Rec TD | at Arkansas (W 41-34)
Defensive Player of the Week
Kade Phillips, CB, Texas | 11 Tkl 3 TFL 3 INT 1 TD | vs Mississippi State (W 31-23)
SEC Standings
TeamCONFW-LPCTPFPADIFFMOVHOME
#2 Texas A&M5-08-01.000362166+19624.55-0
#5 Georgia5-17-1.875338188+15018.84-1
#3 Ole Miss5-17-1.875366238+12816.03-1
#7 LSU4-17-1.875299216+8310.44-1
#12 South Carolina4-26-2.750299213+8610.85-0
#20 Missouri3-26-2.750288204+8410.53-1
#18 Tennessee3-26-2.750366241+12515.65-0
Texas3-24-4.500290276+141.83-3
Vanderbilt2-35-3.625154254-100-12.54-1
Oklahoma2-34-4.500247199+486.03-1
Florida2-44-4.500266254+121.53-1
Alabama2-44-4.500314303+111.43-2
Mississippi State2-44-4.500258222+364.53-1
Arkansas1-44-4.500231173+587.33-2
Auburn1-53-5.375316275+415.12-2
Kentucky0-62-6.250214202+121.52-3

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National College Football Weekly Wrap Up
Week 9
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The first College Football Playoff rankings of the season brought a new look to the national picture, with undefeated Miami debuting at No. 1 and Texas A&M checking in at No. 2. Ole Miss opened at No. 3 after surviving Auburn 51-45, while USC landed at No. 4 following a 20-12 win over Ohio State. Georgia rounded out the top five, setting up a massive No. 3 vs. No. 5 showdown with Ole Miss this week. Ohio State's loss to USC dropped the Buckeyes to No. 9 in the initial CFP rankings, while undefeated Boise State surprisingly opened all the way down at No. 19.
College Football Playoff Rankings
First CFP rankings of the 2026 season
RankTeamW-LLast WeekThis Week
1Miami8-0W 27-24 at North Carolinaat #6 Notre Dame
2Texas A&M8-0---at #12 South Carolina
3Ole Miss7-1W 51-45 vs Auburn#5 Georgia
4USC8-1W 20-12 vs #9 Ohio State---
5Georgia7-1W 48-20 vs Floridaat #3 Ole Miss
6Notre Dame7-1W 38-21 vs Navy#1 Miami
7LSU7-1---Alabama
8SMU7-1W 24-16 at SyracuseVirginia Tech
9Ohio State7-1L 20-12 at #4 USC#10 Oregon
10Oregon6-2W 41-31 vs Northwesternat #9 Ohio State
11Indiana7-2W 34-9 vs Minnesota---
12South Carolina6-2W 38-17 at Oklahoma#2 Texas A&M
13Michigan6-2W 28-10 at RutgersMichigan State
14Pittsburgh8-1W 46-35 vs Georgia Tech---
15Texas Tech7-1W 35-10 vs ArizonaWest Virginia
16Louisville6-2W 51-17 vs Stanfordat Georgia Tech
17Washington6-2L 34-28 at #21 Nebraska#25 Penn State
18Tennessee6-2---Kentucky
19Boise State8-0W 34-31 vs Texas Stateat Colorado State
20Missouri6-2W 41-34 at ArkansasTexas
21Nebraska5-2W 34-28 vs #17 Washingtonat Illinois
22UCLA6-2W 31-17 vs Nevadaat Minnesota
23Virginia7-2W 28-27 at Wake Forest---
24UCF6-2W 31-26 vs Baylorat Kansas
25Penn State5-3W 35-27 vs Purdueat #17 Washington
Dropped from rankings: None
National Players of the Week
Offensive Player of the Week
Cameron Flowers, WR, Western Kentucky | 11 REC, 223 REC YDS, 20.3 AVG, 2 REC TD | at Sam Houston (W 49-31)
Defensive Player of the Week
Kade Phillips, CB, Texas | 11 TKL, 3 TFL, 3 INT, 1 TD | vs Mississippi State (W 31-23)
Heisman Watch
1. Marcel Reed – QB – #2 Texas A&M
No Game Last Week
Season Stats | 1,970 PASS YDS, 18 PASS TD, 65% COMP, 5 INT | 100 CAR, 760 RUSH YDS

2. Jayden Maiava – QB – #4 USC
Last Game vs #9 Ohio State (W 20-12) | 15-19, 163 PASS YDS, 8.6 YPA, 1 PASS TD | 12 CAR, 7 RUSH YDS
Season Stats | 2,892 PASS YDS, 21 PASS TD, 68% COMP, 1 INT | 101 CAR, 160 RUSH YDS

3. Kewan Lacy – HB – #3 Ole Miss
Last Game vs Auburn (W 51-45) | 25 CAR, 159 RUSH YDS, 6.4 AVG, 2 RUSH TD | 1 REC, 17 REC YDS
Season Stats | 145 CAR, 950 RUSH YDS, 6.6 YPC, 15 RUSH TD | 16 REC, 134 REC YDS

4. Arch Manning – QB – Texas
Last Game vs Mississippi State (W 31-23) | 19-30, 197 PASS YDS, 6.6 YPA, 2 PASS TD | 14 CAR, 9 RUSH YDS
Season Stats | 2,324 PASS YDS, 17 PASS TD, 65% COMP, 1 INT | 98 CAR, 360 RUSH YDS
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