FAYETTEVILLE — When sophomore forward Daniel Gafford went to the bench with 13:28 remaining in Arkansas' game against Indiana on Nov. 18, the Razorbacks led the Hoosiers 53-44.
Over the subsequent 2:17 of game time, Indiana went on an 8-0 run to pull within 53-52, and the Hoosiers regained the lead moments after Gafford's re-entry.
But Arkansas' offense changed with Gafford back in the game and he scored the next 12 points for the Razorbacks, who went on to defeat the Hoosiers 73-72 behind Gafford's career-high 27 points.
"He pretty much neutralized the game at any point in time and he was dominant," Indiana coach Archie Miller said after the game.