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LSU Tigers vs. Arkansas Razorbacks: Game Time, Channel and Game Information
Brian Kelly and the No. 8 ranked LSU Tigers are trending in the right direction after a critical Week 7 victory over Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Rebels.
Now, it’s about going back to thr drawing board and preparing for another SEC matchup against a fiery Arkansas Razorbacks squad on Saturday.
Sam Pittman’s program has proven to hang with the best of them after taking down a Top-5 foe in the Tennessee Volunteers, which makes the Week 7 clash that much more enticing.
For LSU, signal-caller Garrett Nussmeier is clicking on all cylinders after a gutsy, clutch performance in the fourth quarter against the Rebels in Week 7.
“I would say that he is unique. Garrett’s in that first year starting but has the ability to have an awareness that ‘I’ve gotta find a way to get through this.’ On the sideline, he is talkative, he is always looking for solutions,” Kelly said. “What can we do here with the coverages I’m seeing? He’ll say I like this play, can we come back to this? I just think he’s always engaged looking for answers and that’s what makes him unique. Regardless of what has happened prior to, he’s looking for success later in the game. Some of the plays that were called later were ones he really likes.”
Nussmeier connected with wide receiver Aaron Anderson in the end-zone on a fourth down conversion to send Saturday night’s thriller to overtime. From there, it was all LSU, with Kelly praising his quarterback’s ability to keep eyes down the field to make a play.
“He had other options there and many of the offensive structures as you can imagine, he’s going to have an opportunity to get the ball out quickly. He was working through the third piece of the progression. It’s Anderson coming all the way across from the backside hash and just anticipated where he was gonna be and threw the ball where he was gonna be. That’s just trusting your teaching, trusting you know that guy’s gonna be there. He’s thrown that ball so many times that you just let it go. He threw him open and that’s a confidence level that he had in the route.”
Now, after coming back down to Earth following an emotional victory, it’s all focus shifting towards a date in Fayetteville against the Arkansas Razorbacks this weekend.
Here’s all the game information for the SEC clash:
When: Saturday, Oct. 19
Where: Fayetteville, Ark.
Time: 6:00 p.m. CT
Channel: ESPN Network
– LSU is 2-4 against the spread (33.3%) overall this season.
– Arkansas is 5-1 (83.3%) against the spread.
– The total has gone over in 15 of LSU’s last 20 games.
– LSU is 4-12-1 against the spread in its last 17 games against Arkansas.
– The total went under in 6 of Razorbacks’ last 7 games at home against LSU.
– LSU is 1-4 against the spread as a 3-point or greater favorite this season.
– Arkansas is 3-0 against the spread as 3-point or greater underdog in 2024.
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OPINION | WALLY HALL: Arkansas will need more than Robinson’s coerced contribution | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Wally Hall
Wally Hall is assistant managing sports editor for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A graduate of the University of Arkansas-Little Rock after an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force, he is a member and past president of the Football Writers Association of America, member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, past president and current executive committee and board member of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, and voter for the Heisman Trophy. He has been awarded Arkansas Sportswriter of the Year 10 times and has been inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and Arkansas Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame.
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Who is Taylen Green? Arkansas QB dazzles with record-setting NFL combine performance
Will Garrett Nussmeier’s size hold him back in the NFL?
LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier will look to impress scouts at the NFL Combine despite size concerns.
Move over, Anthony Richardson. There’s a new quarterback athletic marvel at the NFL scouting combine.
On Saturday in Indianapolis, Arkansas’ Taylen Green broke Richardson’s top marks at the position since 2003 for both the vertical leap and broad jump. Green’s 43½-inch vertical topped Richardson’s previous high by three inches, while his 11-2 broad jump beat the Indianapolis Colts signal-caller’s measurement by five inches.
Then, Green reeled off a 4.36-second 40-yard dash time. That stood as the second-best time for any quarterback since 2003, trailing only Reggie McNeal in 2006 (4.35 seconds). Richardson, for comparison, logged a 4.43-second mark in 2023.
Green didn’t even bother with a second attempt after his initial time.
The testing profile created quite the stir around the 6-6, 227-pound passer, who had widely projected as a developmental option for teams on Day 3.
NFL Network’s Charles Davis said Green told him that no teams had approached him about working out as a receiver, adding that he would not be interested in a position switch.
Green started for the Razorbacks for the last two seasons after playing the first three years of his career at Boise State. Known for his running ability and ample arm strength, Green threw for 2,714 yards and 19 touchdowns last year while adding 777 yards and eight scores on the ground.
It was a banner day for Arkansas, as running back Mike Washington Jr. also stood out among his peers with a group-leading 4.33-second 40-yard dash as well as strong marks in the vertical leap (39 inches) and broad jump (10-8).
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George Dunklin’s legacy of conservation in Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Rex Nelson
Rex Nelson has been senior editor and columnist at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since 2017, and he has a biweekly podcast called “Southern Fried.”
After graduating from Ouachita Baptist University in 1981, he was a sportswriter for the Arkansas Democrat for a year before becoming editor of Arkadelphia’s Daily Siftings Herald. He was the youngest editor of a daily in Arkansas at age 23. Rex was then news and sports director at KVRC-KDEL from 1983-1985.
He returned to the Democrat as assistant sports editor in 1985. From 1986-1989, he was its Washington correspondent. He left to be Jackson T. Stephens’ consultant.
Rex became the Democrat-Gazette’s first political editor in 1992, but left in 1996 to join then-Gov. Mike Huckabee’s office. He also served from 2005-09 in the administration of President George W. Bush.
From 2009-2018, he worked stints at the Communications Group, Arkansas’ Independent Colleges and Universities, and Simmons First National Corp.
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