COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Faurot Field doesn't have a track around it anymore, but Missouri's receivers were off the races Friday against Arkansas' defensive backs.
"Give those guys credit," Razorbacks free safety Josh Liddell said. "Those guys can run and their quarterback has a live arm.
"They connected on some big plays that were huge for them."
Missouri sophomore quarterback Drew Lock connected on three passes in the second half for a combined 149 yards leading to three touchdowns that carried the Tigers to a 28-24 victory over the Razorbacks.
"They just made more plays than we did in the second half," Liddell said.