FAYETTEVILLE -- Borrowing a play concept from today's Kansas City Chiefs, the top scoring team in the National Football League, is a good thing.
The Arkansas Razorbacks set up an effective Alabama rush beater last Saturday by fusing concepts from the Chad Morris playbook with designs of recent vintage used by the innovative Chiefs to hit middle screens to their tight ends.
Arkansas quarterback Ty Storey said last Wednesday the Razorbacks had some new offensive "wrinkles" to unveil against the No. 1 Crimson Tide and the tight end throws were only part of that.
Arkansas had its best offensive performance against a Power 5 team this season with 405 yards against a defense that had been allowing 318 yards per game to rank No.