FAYETTEVILLE — Few quarterbacks in the Southeastern Conference take the show on the road as well as Arkansas’ KJ Jefferson.
The Razorbacks’ 52-35 victory over BYU in Provo, Utah, on Oct. 15 was a prime example. Arkansas’ second-year full-time starter threw for 367 yards and career-best five touchdowns after sitting out the team’s road loss to Mississippi State the week before due to an injury.
Throughout his time with the Razorbacks, Jefferson has largely been effective through the air, and efficient. He has a career completion percentage of 64.7, and he has thrown only six interceptions.
But one could argue the Mississippi native plays his best football on the road, often in hostile environments.