FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman said the shakeup in the secondary last week, which elevated cornerbacks Hudson Clark and Kee’yon Stewart into starting positions and inserted Miguel Mitchell and Larry Worth in a three-safety scheme in a 3-2-6 alignment, looked pretty solid.
“Larry Worth played a really, really good game,” Pittman said. “I’m not positive off the top of my head how many tackles he had, but he was very, very physical. Mitchell played well besides the mistake on the screen-and-go, bubble-and-go [first quarter touchdown]. He let him go there; eyes got in the wrong place there.