Times-Herald

Battle Line Rivalry Game sees Hogs on road at Columbia to face Tigers

- Otis Kirk

Arkansas will try to do something it hasn't done since Missouri joined the SEC and that is win in Columbia.

Arkansas (6-5, 3-4) and Missouri (5-6, 2-5) meet in the Battle Line Rivalry Friday at 2:30 p.m. with bowl implicatio­ns on the line for both teams. Arkansas has secured its bowl eligibilit­y but 7-5 will get them to a better bowl than 6-6. Missouri has to beat Arkansas to qualify for a bowl game. Sam Pittman knows his squad will face a motivated Missouri squad.

"Missouri, our rival, very excited to go to Columbia," Pittman said. "We haven't beaten them there ever since we've been in the SEC. So, obviously there are challenges there. They're playing extremely well. Very good defensive football team. They've going to make you throw the football. They're going to outnumber you in the box and make you throw the football. Their frontfour, really their entire defense, they've got really good corners that are able to play man. One high safety. Very aggressive, very physical. They've done a really good job defensivel­y have changed tremendous­ly this year. They're playing great.

"Offensivel­y, they're known for a big, physical offensive line. They love to run the stretch play. They run it well. Their quarterbac­k now is running the ball a lot more than he did early in the year and running it well. I really like their wide receiver group. Very, very talented. They can catch one-onone passes. They're a little bit like us. They've lost some very close games to put them where they are record wise very similar to ours. I know they're going to be fired up to get bowl eligibilit­y, and again like I said, we haven't won up there. So, a lot of things for us to play for too to continue to rise so our bowl eligibilit­y opens up more bowls for us. But, the bottom line is, Missouri is a rivalry game and we need to go play well against a very good football team."

Arkansas was fired up and played by far its best half of the season against Ole Miss last Saturday. The Hogs led No. 14 Ole Miss 35-6 at intermissi­on last week. They eventually built that lead to 42-6. The Razorbacks needed that win to get bowl eligible. Can they maintain that same focus energy against a Missouri team?

"I think so," Pittman said. "I mean, we've got a lot to play for. There's a lot of difference­s in 7-5 and 6-6 bowl wise. Obviously, we can get to 4-4 in conference like we were last year and finish in the top half of the conference like we did a year ago. I think simply because it's our rival game it's a big deal, and we haven't beaten them there since we've joined the SEC. I think there's a lot of things. We haven't beaten them back-to-back. I think there's a lot of things that we have to play for, and our kids understand that. We talked about it last night."

After sitting out the LSU game with an injury, quarterbac­k KJ Jefferson returned against Ole Miss and had a big night. Jefferson completed 17 of 22 passes for 168 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed eight times for 47 yards. Pittman talked about how Jefferson felt the next day.

"KJ was the best I've seen of him on a Sunday in a long time," Pittman said. "I think the game helped him. I think he has a lot better in him than even what he played. Actually, that's what he said. Dalton (Wagner), we were smart with him in practice, but he did practice and practiced a majority of it. So, I think those two are going to be ready to go. I know KJ for sure, and Dalton we'll see."

Wagner is the starting right tackle and also missed the LSU game. He did return for Ole Miss. Pittman talked about the health otherwise on the team following the 42-27 win.

"We came out of the game fairly healthy," Pittman said. "JD's got a little ankle, (DE Jordan) Domineck. But other than that, I think we came out really healthy from this game. Bumper (Pool) is still Bumper and trying to hang on. I don't know that he'll be able to or not. He's beat up. Not healthy. We're bowl eligible. I don't know if he'll be able to play or not. That would be the one."

Former Fayettevil­le standout wide receiver Barrett Bannister has had a very good career at Missouri. He has caught 37 passes for 408 yards this season.

"Mr. Third Down," Pittman said. "I love him. Man, I think he's a really good player. He's a great option runner, he can catch a fade ball. But the reason he's Mr. Third Down (is) 'cause he can catch the football and he can get open.' And I think he's had a heck of a career up there, and I'm really happy for him."

The return to Columbia also means Arkansas' defensive coordinato­r Barry Odom is returning where he was head coach for four years. Odom was 2525 in four years as head coach at Missouri.

The game will be televised on CBS.

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