AUBURN, Ala. — In his mind, Arkansas quarterback Ty Storey had to be thinking he sounded like a broken record.
Storey, in his second career start, and the Razorbacks struggled to capitalize on positive drives Saturday night against No. 9 Auburn in a 34-3 loss in Jordan-Hare Stadium. Failure to sustain those possessions despite a handful of chunk plays that moved the ball into scoring position or Tigers territory was crucial.
“We’ve just got to finish drives,” said Storey, who completed 13 of 31 pass attempts and was hurried nine times. “We were rolling and we were right there playing with (those) guys.