El Dorado News-Times

Hogs take on the North Texas Mean Green.

- By Nate Allen

FAYETTEVIL­LE Defeated. Plundered. Fooled. Most of all embarrasse­d.

All the above described the 7-point favored Arkansas Razorbacks Saturday routed 44-17 by the University of North Texas before 44,306 at their Reynolds Razorback Stadium,

Arkansas, of the mighty SEC, trailed the North Texas Mean Green of Conference USA 34-10 at half.

Losing 34-27 as 14-point favorites the previous Saturday at Colorado State in Fort Collins, Colo,. new coach Chad Morris' Razorbacks stand 1-2 after three nonconfere­nce games, 0-2 against teams in the same FBS division.

After throwing six picks, one for a UNT pick six, they start a SEC murderer's row with defending SEC West champion Auburn, in Auburn, Ala., Texas A&M at the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium and No. 1 reigning national champion Alabama in Fayettevil­le the next three Saturdays.

Coach Seth Littrell's Mean Green start 3-0, routing Arkansas like they routed SMU, Morris' old team, 46-23, and lower division Incarnate Word, 58-16 the previous two Saturdays.

Arkansas ignominiou­sly lost a 27-9 third quarter lead to Colorado State.

No threat of that repeat Saturday in Fayettevil­le.

North Texas led every minute after scoring its first touchdown with 9:36 left in the first quarter.

North Texas plundered Arkansas in the first half mounting scoring drives off each of the three Cole Kelley passes that the Mean Green thieved for first half intercepti­ons.

The Razorbacks were fooled when it appeared UNT punt returner Keegan Brewer had called for a fair catch standing motionless upon fielding a punt at his 10 yard line.

Grant Morgan, the nearest Razorback to Brewer, and Nate Dalton, the next nearest, presumed it too. They pulled up stopping in front of Brewer lest they be penalized for a late hit or interferen­ce.

But the officials noticed Brewer had not formally signaled for a fair catch. So when he suddenly ran by the startled Morgan and Dalton they allowed him to keep right on running for a 90-yard touchdown.

A replay review confirmed Brewer did not signal for a fair catch, officials ruled.

By then, 6:49 of the first quarter, the Mean Green led 14-0.

Defensive back Nate Brooks had intercepte­d a Kelley pass at the Arkansas 44 at 11:26.

Nine plays later quarterbac­k Mason fine rushed for a 2-yard touchdown at 9:36.

Cole Hedlund, Arkansas' place-kicker for the starts of the past three seasons before beaten out and coming to North Texas as an immediatel­y eligible graduate transfer, kicked the first of his three first-half PAT's and also kicked 24 and 26-yard first-half field goals. The first one followed Kelley throwing an intercepti­on. the last one with 10 seconds left in the half.

Loren Easly, 3-yard run, and Rico Bussey, 7-yard pass, scored UNT's other first half touchdowns.

Fine, the nation's passing leader going into the game, completed 16 of 29 for 196 first-half yards without an intercepti­on.

Kelley quarterbac­king the entire half, was 14 of 23 without a touchdown against his three picks but did amass 161 yards while Arkansas' rushing attack netted but 40 first half yards.

With his 68-yard touchdown run with 53 seconds remaining, Razorbacks running Maleek Williams one one carry outrushed all the other Arkansas ballcarrie­rs combined.

Kelley did account for Arkansas' firsthalf touchdown on a 5-yard run capping a 61-yard drive that included his 25-yard pass to freshman receiver Michael Woods.

Connor Limpert, last year's walk-on now scholarshi­p place-kicker beating out Hedlund for the Arkansas place-kicking job three games into 2017, kicked a career long 54 yard field goal at 9:27 of the second quarter but missed wide right from 37 with 5:47 left before intermissi­on.

Fine responded to the Limpert miss with a first-play 36 yard pass. It launched an 80-yard touchdown drive.

UNT had forced an Arkansas punt before tallying Hedlund's field goal with 10 seconds left for the 34-10 halftime lead.

Hedlund made it 37-10 with a 20-yard field goal at 9:26 of the third quarter after the Mean Green from the second-half kickoff launched a 14-play, 72-yard drive.

Kelley threw his fourth intercepti­on off a third-quarter flea flicker after the Hedlund 20-yard field goal.

Splitting quarterbac­k time the previous games with junior Ty Storey who did not play Saturday, Kelley heard boos during his opening the third quarter as fans clamored for freshman Connor Noland of Greenwood.

Morris eventually obliged. Noland heard cheers upon his entrance and roars with a 13-yard scramble on third and six.

However the Mean Green indoctrina­ted the rookie with successive sacks and pressured a no-chance for a first down 6-yard pass on third and 23.

Arkansas defensive end Gabe Richardson stopped UNT from a fourth-quarter scoring drive. Richardson recovered a Mean Green fumble at the Arkansas eight for the defense's lone turnover off against UNT.

Arkansas' other true freshman quarterbac­k John Stephen Jones, quarterbac­ked after Noland and was deprived of a long run by a Razorbacks holding penalty.

Jones then threw an intercepti­on that the Mean Green's Kemon Hall returned for a 24-yard yard touchdown at 7:42.

Under new NCAA rules, true freshmen like Noland and Jones can play up to four games and still retain their freshman eligibilit­y as a redshirt the following season.

Noland returned and threw a pick with 6:45 left, the theft for UNT safety Khairi Muhammed.

Averaging 431 passing yards his previous two games, Fine could have padded his stats but Littrell pulled him by the fourth quarter after he completed 24 for 45 and 281 yards with a touchdown against no picks.

Aside from throwing six intercepti­ons, the Hogs offense found their ground game run aground. Netting 299 yards rushing against Colorado State, Arkansas mounted a meager 56 yards rushing until Williams' 68-yard touchdown with 53 seconds left after Arkansas had stopped UNT on fourth and three.

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