MONROE, La. -- Arkansas State had seen this act before.
A month ago in their previous road trip, the Red Wolves found themselves trailing by three touchdowns in the second quarter against Georgia State before watching the game spiral into a 14-point loss.
On Saturday afternoon at Malone Stadium, the script was nearly identical. Arkansas State University fell behind 21-3 to Louisiana-Monroe early in the second quarter and the Warhawks appeared ready to run away with the game.
But ASU's offense responded with 28 consecutive points, an outburst that eventually continued in the second half. This time, ASU (5-4, 3-2 Sun Belt) was able to ice a 48-41 victory, the program's 10th consecutive win over Louisiana-Monroe (3-5, 2-2).