FAYETTEVILLE — It took the Razorbacks about a full quarter to wake up, but they eventually did and it looks like we’re in for another close Arkansas vs LSU matchup.
Three field goals by the Tigers are currently the difference, as they head into the locker room with a 16-7 halftime lead at Razorback Stadium.
However, the score might be even closer if it wasn’t for a controversial overturn of a targeting penalty.
The Razorbacks were driving down the field for the start of what could have been a 2-for-1, as they will also receive the second-half kickoff, when Tyrone Broden was lit up trying to catch a pass over the middle of the field.