Razorbacks Stumble at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Against Bulldogs in College Football Showdown
In a week 4 game of the college football season, the Arkansas Razorbacks faced off against the Georgia Bulldogs at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The home team's record now stands at 2-6 after a defeat where they scored 10 points to the Bulldogs' 37.
The Arkansas Razorbacks started strong with an early lead in the first quarter, scoring 7 points while holding their opponents scoreless. However, as the game progressed, they struggled to maintain momentum. The offense managed a total of 264 yards with an average gain of about 4 yards per play from their total play count of 69. Despite these efforts, turnovers proved costly for Arkansas with three interceptions thrown during the game.
Arkansas's passing attack contributed one touchdown and garnered a total of 203 yards through air travel; however, it was marred by inefficiency on third down conversions where only three out of fourteen attempts were successful. The longest pass completion was an impressive feat covering a distance of nearly half the field at 49 yards which also resulted in their sole passing touchdown.
On defense, Arkansas made some notable plays including three sacks totaling a loss of yardage for Georgia amounting to over thirty yards and recovering one fumble caused by their own forced fumble. Their defensive line held up against rushing attacks allowing only seventy-seven rushing yards on twenty-eight attempts by Georgia.
Special teams had mixed results; while successfully making one field goal from within twenty-nine yards and converting an extra point kick after their touchdown, they did not manage to place any punts inside Georgia's twenty-yard line despite eight attempts averaging forty-six yards each.
The visiting Bulldogs capitalized on opportunities throughout the game amassing thirty-seven points which included five more than Arkansas in just second quarter alone followed by another twenty-two points in third quarter before rounding off with ten additional points in fourth quarter without any response from home side.
Fans looking forward can catch next action when Arkansas Razorbacks travel to face Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field located in Starkville on October third year two thousand twenty scheduled for kickoff time around six-thirty PM Central Time broadcasted via SEC Network+.