Texarkana Gazette

North Texas stuns Arkansas, 44-17

- By Kurt Voigt

FAYETTVILL­E, Ark.—Keegan Brewer knew all-too well there was a good chance his planned bit of punt-return trickery could backfire and leave him completely exposed to a slew of onrushing Southeaste­rn Conference defenders.

The North Texas sophomore kept his cool, though—long enough to have a brief conversati­on with an Arkansas player on his way to the dramatic 90-yard return for a touchdown.

Brewer’s score might have been spectacula­rly unique, but it was hardly a game-changer for a Mean Green team that collected one highlight after another in a 44-17 win over the Razorbacks on Saturday.

When the carnage was finished, North Texas (3-0) had secured its first win over an SEC opponent in more than 40 years.

And it wasn’t even close. “I don’t think it’s an upset,” North Texas coach Seth Littrell said. “We’re very confident as a football team.”

Mason Fine threw for 281 yards and a touchdown to lead the Mean Green to their first win in 10 tries against Arkansas (1-2). He also rushed for a touchdown and completed 24 of 45 passes to help North Texas win three straight games to open the season for the first time since 1989.

As good as Fine was, he had plenty of help from a defense that snared six intercepti­ons and had five sacks against its SEC opponent.

And he had Brewer, whose return was an immediate viral hit on social media.

Already ahead 7-0 in the first quarter, Brewer put North Texas up by two scores with his return that started with a bit of cool and trickery.

After a 27-yard punt by Arkansas’ Blake Johnson, Brewer calmly caught the ball and walked slowly between Razorbacks defenders Nate Dalton and Grant Morgan. Brewer then sprinted down the left sideline for the touchdown, leaving many in Razorback Stadium wondering if he had called for a fair catch.

An official review showed that he hadn’t - with the touchdown staying on the board and the rout well on its way in Fayettevil­le.

“One of them actually asked me, ‘Why didn’t they blow the whistle,’” Brewer said. “I didn’t say anything … And as soon as he passed me, I knew it was go time.”

For Arkansas, the play was an embarrassi­ng topper on a day full of them.

The defeat is Arkansas’ second straight against a non-Power 5 conference team, following last week’s defeat at Colorado State.

Cole Kelley started at quarterbac­k for the Razorbacks but was replaced by freshman Connor Noland in the third quarter after throwing his fourth intercepti­on of the game. Kelley finished 16-of35 passing for 185 yards, and he, Noland and freshman John Stephen Jones combined to throw the six intercepti­ons in the loss.

“Disappoint­ed,” Morris said. “We took a punch today, especially in the first half … I think they scored 17 points in 16 plays in the first half and just stunned us right there. We never could rally back.”

North Texas entered the game averaging 457.5 yards passing per game, tops in the country. The Conference­USA member Mean Green didn’t reach its average through the air on Saturday, but it outgained Arkansas 376-336 in total yardage.

 ?? Michael Woods/Associated Press ?? ■ North Texas receiver Jalen Guyton makes a catch in front of Arkansas defender Nate Dalton on Saturday in Fayettevil­le, Ark.
Michael Woods/Associated Press ■ North Texas receiver Jalen Guyton makes a catch in front of Arkansas defender Nate Dalton on Saturday in Fayettevil­le, Ark.

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