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Extra time benefits WKU's offensive progress

Western Kentucky has had more than a week to build off not only its best day of executing offensively, but its best game of play-calling.

Head coach Tyson Helton and offensive coordinator Bryan Ellis look back on WKU’s 45-19 win at Arkansas as similar to the old times when the team averaged around that same point total for a three-year stretch from 2014-16.

Two games remain for the Hilltoppers (6-4 overall, 4-2 Conference USA) to capitalize and keep that style at the consistent level of which Helton wants to build the team’s identity.

“One of those games where everything clicked for us,” WKU redshirt senior wide receiver Lucky Jackson said.