Texarkana Gazette

Arkansas, Ole Miss battling injuries, tough losses

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OXFORD, Miss.—Mississipp­i and Arkansas are two programs who could use some good news.

The Rebels and Razorbacks meet today in Oxford, Mississipp­i, and are both trying to salvage a few wins during the second half of a difficult season. Ole Miss has lost four of its past five games while Arkansas has lost five of six, including three straight.

Injuries have been a problem for both programs. Ole Miss (3-4, 1-3 Southeaste­rn Conference) learned this week that sophomore quarterbac­k Shea Patterson—the SEC’s leading passer—will miss the rest of the season after he tore a knee ligament in the team’s loss to LSU today. The Rebels will go with backup Jordan Ta’amu, a junior who has completed 7 of 11 passes for 78 yards this season. He’s also run for 52 yards.

“He can really run and he’s a very good athlete,” Ole Miss interim coach Matt Luke said. “I think everyone else around him has to step up. (Offensive) line, receivers and running backs have to do a great job keeping the game plan simple for him so he can just go execute. I think the more we do that, the better chance we have.”

Arkansas (2-5, 0-4) has also dealt with plenty of injuries. Freshman Cole Kelley has been the Razorbacks’ starter over the past two games because of a shoulder injury for senior Austin Allen. Kelley has thrown for 549 yards, four touchdowns and two intercepti­ons while completing 57 percent of his passes this season.

Here a few more things to watch when the Rebels host the Razorbacks today:

WHERE’S THE OFFENSE?

Patterson is leading the SEC with 322.7 yards passing per game, but the Rebels’ offense will undoubtedl­y change now that he’s out for the season with a knee injury. Ta’amu has looked decent throwing the ball in limited action. It remains to be seen if he can take advantage of having a talented group of receivers like A.J. Brown, D.K. Metcalf and Van Jefferson.

ARKANSAS DOMINANCE

Former Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze had a lot of success in the SEC, but one team that bothered him was Arkansas. The Razorbacks have won three in a row in the series, including last year’s 34-30 decision in Fayettevil­le.

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