Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CALL RUBS Hogs’ quarterbac­k wrong way.

- By Tom Murphy

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The University of Arkansas had a touchdown called back on a critical offensive pass interferen­ce call when the Hogs had a chance to pull within one score early in the second half during Saturday’s 52-6 loss at No. 21 Mississipp­i State.

The Razorbacks had driven 68 yards to the Mississipp­i State 6 on the first possession of the third quarter, thanks mostly to La’Michael Pettway’s catch over safety Mark McLaurin down the left sideline for a 47-yard gain.

On third and 4 from the Bulldogs’ 6, Deon Stewart came in motion left to right across the formation and ran an out-breaking route as Pettway, who lined up in the slot right, ran inside. His rub route took his man and sealed off safety C.J. Morgan.

Stewart caught the pass from Ty Storey and scored easily but the officiatin­g crew threw a penalty flag on Pettway.

The Razorbacks wound up settling for Connor Limpert’s 32-yard field goal to pull within 17-6, when the touchdown could have made it a 17-10 game.

Arkansas Coach Chad Morris did not comment on the call.

“I haven’t seen it,” Morris said. “My view was obstructed. I just saw what was on the Jumbotron.”

Storey had a stronger opinion.

“I saw my guy get open,” Storey said. “I don’t know. A lot of people have that play in their playbook and I don’t know how we decide when to call it and when not to.

“I don’t know. I’m not an official, so I can’t make that call. But … they’ve got to call it all the time or not call it at all. One of the two.”

Up and over

Rakeem Boyd provided one of the best highlight-reel runs of the season for the Razorbacks during a fieldgoal drive in the second quarter.

The Razorbacks had just moved the chains on Boyd’s 4-yard run to the Arkansas 41 yard line when he got the call again on a pitch play. Boyd broke clean off right tackle and was nearing first-down distance when defensive back Jamal Peters came at him and began lowering for a tackle. Boyd leaped cleanly over the 6-2 cornerback and got a couple of more yards before Johnathan Abrams and Tim Washington brought him down on the 13yard run.

Double drop

Mississipp­i State’s only turnover against Arkansas came from its defense during a wild two-fumble sequence in the second quarter.

The craziness began when Johnathan Abrams hit quarterbac­k Ty Storey on a strip-sack, recovered the loose ball and began heading toward the end zone. Abrams got a couple of yards before tailback Devwah Whaley hammered him, jarring the ball loose. Arkansas receiver Mike Woods and offensive guard Johnny Gibson both dove for the loose ball and Gibson wound up snatching it away from linebacker Leo Lewis for a recovery at the Arkansas 30.

Long return

De’Vion Warren’s 71-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter was the secondlong­est of the season for the Razorbacks and the thirdlonge­st of Warren’s career.

Warren caught the ball several yards deep in the end zone, picked up some blocks over the right side and motored all the way down to the Ole Miss 29.

“I was just thinking ‘Relax and play,’” Warren said. “The score was what it was, don’t get down and keep playing. Take the opportunit­y you get.”

Warren had a 100yard kickoff return for a touchdown last season against Auburn.

Sack stats

Arkansas had just its second no-sack game of the season against the elusive Nick Fitzgerald. The other sackless outing came in the Hogs’ 65-31 loss to Alabama.

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