Texarkana Gazette

Starkel makes first start, leads Arkansas over Colorado St.

- By Eric W. Bolin

FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark. — Nearly two years and one team ago. That was the last time Nick Starkel started a college football game at quarterbac­k.

It won’t be that long again. Starkel, in his first start in an Arkansas uniform, led the Razorbacks on two fourth-quarter touchdown drives, breaking a 34-all tie and sending Arkansas to a 55-34 win over Colorado State on Saturday.

The Razorbacks (2-1) earned their first victory over an FBS opponent this season and only the second in coach Chad Morris’ 15 games dating back to last year.

Those 15 games were all more recent than Starkel’s last nod to begin a game. The transfer from Texas A&M threw for for 499 yards and four touchdowns in the Aggies’ 2017 Belk Bowl loss to Wake Forest. That performanc­e was followed by the loss of his starting job to Kellen Mond the next year. He then transferre­d to Arkansas in spring 2019.

“It felt great to start, finally be out there for the first snap. Definitely helps my confidence,” Starkel said after his 305-yard, three-touchdown game against Colorado State.

He was named Arkansas’ starter Monday after entering and playing well in the second half of the Razorbacks’ loss to Ole Miss last Saturday. Starkel rewarded Morris’ faith by going 20 for 35. After the game, though, he deferred praise to his youthful teammates, chiefly his two freshman wide receivers, Trey Knox and Treylon Burks.

Burks had 92 yards receiving on four catches. Knox had 90 yards on six grabs, including an impressive catch on a jump ball for a touchdown in the first quarter.

“I told them before the season, the SEC doesn’t care how old you are,” Starkel said. “There is no age restrictio­n in the SEC. They’re freshmen; they can make plays just like everyone else can.”

Starkel was cool in the fourth quarter with the game tied. He completed three straight passes for 12, 17 and 20 yards on the go-ahead drive before Devwah Whaley’s 5-yard touchdown run capped it for a 41-34 lead. He then threw a 62-yard touchdown to Cheyenne O’Grady on the ensuing series.

“I thought Nick did a great job. I really did. He had prepared himself very well. I thought his comfort level grew as the game went,” Morris said.

Colorado State (1-2) rallied from a 14-point, first half deficit and tied it at 34 when back-up quarterbac­k Patrick O’Brien scrambled and found Dante Wright for a 75-yard touchdown pass near the end of the third

quarter. O’Brien entered for starter Collin Hill during the Rams’ first drive of the second half when it appeared Hill, who has twice suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, tweaked his leg.

“Losing Collin Hill was a big blow,” Colorado State coach Mike Bobo said. “After he went out, we couldn’t really function as an offense and we’ve got to fix that.”

Colorado State’s best offensive weapon was running back Marvin Kinsey Jr. The senior had a career-high 180 yards on 20 carries. He scored on a 75-yard scamper on the second play of the game.

Arkansas scored on its first five drives, including two touchdown passes by Starkel. The Razorbacks capped the scoring when LaDarrius Bishop picked up a Kinsey fumble and hauled it 25 yards to the end zone with 3:31 left in the game.

Morris was happy about his team’s ability to overcome late, something Arkansas had not done once in his tenure. The Razorbacks squandered an 18-point lead in the second half of a loss against Colorado State in 2018.

“Our guys weren’t going to let this happen again,” Morris said.

The Takeaway

Colorado State: The Rams’ offense continued to prove its worth after scoring 31 and 38 points in its first two games, but the 522 yards allowed were the most given up on the season.

Arkansas: The Razorbacks’ 24 first-quarter points were the most it has scored in Chad Morris’ tenure as head coach. The 522 yards of total offense were the team’s best mark under Morris. Already on his fifth quarterbac­k, he may have finally found his man.

 ?? AP Photo/Michael Woods ?? ■ Arkansas tight end Cheyenne O’Grady slips past a group of Colorado State defenders on his way to score a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday in Fayettevil­le, Ark.
AP Photo/Michael Woods ■ Arkansas tight end Cheyenne O’Grady slips past a group of Colorado State defenders on his way to score a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday in Fayettevil­le, Ark.

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