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WR Reed failing to catch on

FAYETTEVILLE -- On this weekend last year, Dominique Reed caught a little pressure-relief pass coming back toward Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen at the 22-yard line at Tennessee.

Reed whirled to run, accelerating past a corner and juking a safety, then left behind three other defenders for a 33-yard game-tying touchdown, his first of the season.

After ranking third on the team in receptions and yards last season, Dominique Reed has fallen to sixth in a deeper group of receivers. A look at the game-by-game production for the Razorbacks’ top six pass catchers

La.Tech;6-86-0;5-47-0;1-13-1;3-19-1;0-0-0;1-6-0

@TCU;2-22-1;7-93-1;2-17-0;3-58-1;0-0;1-11-0

A&M;3-77-1;9-86-0;7-126-1;4-46;3-39;0-0-0

Totals;14-281-3;24-254-1;10-156-2;13-143-3;6-77-0;4-53-0

The 6-3 Reed's deceptive speed was a huge asset for Arkansas down the stretch, with wideouts Keon Hatcher and Cody Hollister missing 11 games due to season-ending injuries and Jared Cornelius missing four.