Texarkana Gazette

LSU seeks to avenge ’Bama loss vs. Arkansas

- By Kurt Voigt

FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark.—Santos Ramirez is under no illusion about how disappoint­ing this season will be remembered for Arkansas.

The senior safety is just hoping at this point for one final memorable moment to cap his career in Fayettevil­le, a chance he will have when Arkansas (2-7, 0-5 Southeaste­rn Conference) hosts No. 9 LSU on Saturday night.

“No matter what nobody says, we’re still men and we’re going to show that,” Ramirez said. “You can’t come in here and think we’re just going to lay down for you just because we’re 2-7. You’ve got to come up in here and fight.”

Ramirez has plenty of reasons to put forth his best effort against the Tigers (7-2, 4-2), even though Arkansas is already well on its way to missing a bowl game for a second straight season. He is from Shreveport, Louisiana, and he’s more than eager to put an end to a two-game losing streak to LSU.

It will be a tall task for a Razorbacks team that hasn’t won an SEC game since last season and is the lone school in the league without a conference victory this season.

Especially against an LSU team that is still holding on to hope—no matter how remote—that it can climb back into the College Football Playoff picture after its second loss of the season last week—a 29-0 defeat at the hands of No. 1 Alabama. The Tigers will be playing their first road game in more than a month. Of more concern is how they’ll bounce back after investing so much emotion into the shutout loss against the Crimson Tide.

“This is going to be a very tough road game after a disappoint­ing loss to Alabama, but our team is going to bounce back and we’ll be ready to go,” LSU coach Ed Orgeron said.

TIGER PRIDE

LSU is 7-0 in games following a loss under Orgeron, and the Tigers haven’t lost back-to-back games since losing three straight in 2015.

RETURNING HOGS

Arkansas linebacker Dre Greenlaw and wide receiver Jared Cornelius are expected to return after missing time with injuries in a loss to Vanderbilt two weeks ago. Greenlaw is the SEC’s active leading tackler with 300 stops, but he is battling ankle injuries and only played briefly against the Commodores. Cornelius missed the Vanderbilt game with an ankle injury.

 ?? AP Photo/Michael Woods ?? ■ Vanderbilt running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn slips past Arkansas defender Kamren Curl to score a touchdown in the second half Oct. 27 in Fayettevil­le, Ark.
AP Photo/Michael Woods ■ Vanderbilt running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn slips past Arkansas defender Kamren Curl to score a touchdown in the second half Oct. 27 in Fayettevil­le, Ark.

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