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Auburn’s massacre ‘complete’

Bielema pledges ‘serious look’ at Hogs after 56-3 crushing

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AUBURN, Ala. — From the first snap, Auburn’s running game couldn’t be stopped.

The result was an unexpected rout that made the Tigers look like SEC contenders and left Arkansas coach Bret Bielema searching for answers.

Eli Stove broke free for a 78-yard touchdown run on Auburn’s first play, giving the No. 21 Tigers momentum they never lost in a dominant 56-3 victory over No. 17 Arkansas on Saturday night.

Even with starting running back Kerryon Johnson held out with an ankle injury, Auburn ran for 543 yards, a school record for a Southeaste­rn Conference regular-season game. With former Auburn star Bo Jackson watching, Kamryn Pettway had 192 yards rushing with two touchdowns.

“We played a complete game,” Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said.

The Arkansas defense was overmatche­d, even against Auburn’s backups. Freshman Kam Martin had a 51-yard scoring run late in the fourth quarter. Auburn (5-2, 3-1) has won four straight. “It seemed like every play we were calling was just working,” said Auburn quarterbac­k Sean White, who ran for 61 yards, including a 41-yarder. “… Every-

body was contributi­ng. It was just a fun day.”

Auburn’s fun produced shock and embarrassm­ent for Arkansas.

“I am just at a loss for words at what happened,” said Razorbacks receiver Keon Hatcher. “I don’t know what to tell you. We had a great week of practice. Everyone seemed prepared.”

The Tigers held Arkansas (5-3, 1-3) to 215 total yards, including 25 yards rushing. Rawleigh Williams ran for only 22 yards one week after he set a career high with 180 yards in a 34-30 win over No. 23 Mississipp­i.

Bielema said he and his staff “have got to take a really serious look at some of the things we’re doing, how we are making guys play and what we are asking them to do. … Tomorrow’s gonna be a long day, and it won’t be one that will be a lot of fun but it’s got to happen.”

Auburn provided strong evidence it can avoid a repeat of last season’s disappoint­ing finish that included a four-overtime loss to Arkansas.

Stanton Truitt had scoring runs of 20 and 31 yards and added a 45-yard touchdown catch.

Arkansas quarterbac­k Austin Allen was helped off the field with an apparent right knee injury in the second quarter. He returned with a black sleeve on his knee on the next possession.

Bielema said Allen was pulled late in the game after “it started swelling up on him and getting a little tight.”

Adam McFain kicked a 54-yard field goal for Arkansas, the longest of his career, to close the first half.

Johnson joined pregame warm-ups but “wasn’t 100 percent,” according to Malzahn, after hurting his right ankle against Mississipp­i State on Oct. 8.

Unbroken circle: There was confusion on the field before the game when it appeared Arkansas players didn’t want to move away from the midfield AU logo so Auburn players could make a circle for their prayer.

“We’ve never had that happen before in our prayer circle,” Malzahn said, adding he didn’t think it gave his players added incentive. “We were already plenty motivated.”

The takeaway

Arkansas: The Razorbacks showed the effects of their eighthstra­ight game, including third in a row against a ranked opponent, without an off week. It was added embarrassm­ent for Bielema that the Razorbacks were even overwhelme­d by Auburn’s backups.

Auburn: The Tigers made a case to be Alabama’s top competitio­n in the SEC West. The strong defensive performanc­e is especially encouragin­g to Auburn’s hopes of recovering from early-season losses to Clemson and Texas A&M.

Up next

Arkansas: The Razorbacks finally have a week off before their fourth straight game against a Top 25 team when they play No. 15 Florida on Nov. 5.

Auburn: The Tigers will visit Ole Miss on Saturday in another important SEC West game.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? GOING, GONE: Eli Stove’s 70-yard touchdown run on the first play of the game sets the tone for Auburn’s 56-3 rout of Arkansas Saturday night. The Tigers play at Ole Miss this week while Arkansas is off until a Nov. 5 home game against Florida.
The Associated Press GOING, GONE: Eli Stove’s 70-yard touchdown run on the first play of the game sets the tone for Auburn’s 56-3 rout of Arkansas Saturday night. The Tigers play at Ole Miss this week while Arkansas is off until a Nov. 5 home game against Florida.

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