LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas had its opportunities to snap its dreadful Southeastern Conference losing streak Friday at War Memorial Stadium, but in the end the same offensive inefficiency that has hampered the Razorbacks for the past two seasons doomed them again.
Missouri held Arkansas to 242 yards of total offense in its 24-14 victory - the Razorbacks’ third-worst offensive output of the season, behind only losses to Kentucky and Auburn.
Arkansas’ two scoring drives of 38 and 26 yards against Missouri were set up by turnovers, one on downs in the first quarter and the other via an interception on the first play after halftime.