Texarkana Gazette

Arkansas tries to regroup vs. No. 17 Mississipp­i St.

- By Kurt Voigt

FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark.—Many around the Arkansas football program expected changes in leadership amid the Razorbacks’ dreadful season.

Little did they know those changes would reach all the way to the top, with athletic director Jeff Long fired Wednesday. The school’s football woes were near the top of the reasons why.

The Razorbacks (4-6, 1-5 Southeaste­rn Conference) will try to refocus and regroup from Long’s shocking dismissal when they host No. 17 Mississipp­i State (7-3, 3-3) on Saturday. Arkansas needs to win its final two games to ensure a fourth straight bowl game.

It may be a must-win for fifthyear coach Bret Bielema to ensure his future at the school, if Long’s firing is any indication of frustratio­n from the school’s leadership with more than half a decade of struggles on the field.

“It’s tough,” Arkansas cornerback Kevin Richardson said of Long’s firing. “That’s a guy that cares, not just about football, but every program on this campus. … It’s tough to see him go.”

The Razorbacks are 29-32 under Bielema, including 11-27 in the SEC—and they have only one win this season over a Power Five conference school (Mississipp­i).

They’re facing a Bulldogs team Saturday that’s still smarting from a narrow loss to No. 1 Alabama a week ago. Mississipp­i State has one of the top quarterbac­ks in the conference in Nick Fitzgerald.

“Obviously a big challenge for us this week coming off a big game last week,” Mississipp­i State coach Dan Mullen said. “… (Arkansas is) a team that’s where we’ve been before; they’re fighting for bowl eligibilit­y. They’ve got everything on the line to play for.”

Some other things to watch as Arkansas tries to regroup following its busy week:

KELLEY OUT

Arkansas freshman Cole Kelley has seen action in five straight games, including four starts, while senior quarterbac­k Austin Allen has recovered from a shoulder injury. Kelley won’t play on Saturday following an arrest last week on suspicion of driving while intoxicate­d— Bielema saying the 6-foot-7 Kelley is suspended indefinite­ly.

RUNNING FITZGERALD

Fitzgerald has run for more than 2,200 yards and 29 touchdowns over the past two seasons. When the 6-foot-5, 230-pounder has run for at least 100 yards this season, the Bulldogs have a 5-0 record. When he doesn’t, they’re 2-3.

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