AUBURN, Ala. -- Not many things went well for Arkansas in the first half against Auburn Saturday night at Jordan-Hare Stadium, but Adam McFain provided a ray hope at the end.
McFain, a senior walk-on from Greenwood, hit a career-long 54-yard field goal on the first half's final play to pull the Razorbacks within 28-3. It was the longest field goal by a Razorback since Zach Hocker hit a 54-yarder against Mississippi State in 2013.
No Arkansas kicker has made a field goal longer than 54 yards since Kendall Trainer's 58-harder against Miami in 1988.
McFain's field goal to end the half made him 4 for 4 on the season since replacing the struggling Cole Hedlund.