FAYETTEVILLE -- The University of Arkansas offensive coaches felt they could run the ball on Vanderbilt, which ranked 13th in the league and No. 102 in the country in rush defense entering the weekend by allowing 195.4 yards per game.
They were right. The Razorbacks racked up 207 rushing yards, 35 more than their season average, against the Commodores.
Hayden, with the death of his grandmother fresh on his mind, ran for 70 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown, his first of the season. The sophomore from Memphis averaged 14 yards per carry.
Harris, a junior from Harvey, La.