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Hogs' low pressure means flat on road

AUBURN, Ala. -- Daryl Macon grabbed a long rebound on a missed three-pointer by Auburn's Mustapha Heron and was ready to trigger a quick break for the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Macon never made it to the front court. Auburn point guard Jared Harper swooped in, snagged the ball from Macon and dunked it one second later for a momentum-builder and a 16-8 lead for the Tigers during their 88-77 victory over the No. 22 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville on Saturday at Auburn Arena.

The pressure play in the backcourt helped Auburn rack up a 16-0 advantage in points off of turnovers in the first half and was indicative of the kind of plays the Razorbacks have made their stock in trade under Coach Mike Anderson.