Arkansas quarterback Malik Hornsby is tackled by LSU linebacker Harold Perkins during a game Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in Fayetteville.
FAYETTEVILLE — Less-than-ideal trends have begun forming for the Arkansas offense in recent weeks.
First and foremost, the Razorbacks have scored three touchdowns total in their losses to Liberty and No. 7 LSU on Saturday. Arkansas had only one in its 13-10 loss to the Tigers in Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Secondly, the Razorbacks have been held to a season low in rushing yards in back-to-back games. Arkansas ran for 144 yards against the Flames and 133 against LSU.