Arkansas Falls on the Road at No. 17 Ole Miss
Arkansas missed key scoring chances including a 51-yard field goal and suffered a late fumble that sealed their 41-35 loss to Ole Miss in their SEC opener.
- Ole Miss defeated Arkansas 41-35 on Saturday night at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, with Trinidad Chambliss starting at quarterback.
- Chambliss started due to Austin Simmons' left ankle injury and entered the game having never thrown against a Power Five defense.
- Despite injuring his thumb during the game, Chambliss threw 21 passes successfully out of 29 attempts for 353 yards and also contributed 62 rushing yards, accounting for three touchdowns in total.
- Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green threw for 305 yards and one touchdown while also rushing for 111 yards and adding another touchdown on the ground, as both teams traded multiple scoring drives.
- Ole Miss extended its winning streak over Arkansas to three games, while Arkansas coach Sam Pittman's overall record fell to 32-32 amid defensive struggles.
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Arkansas falls short of Mississippi miracle | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
OXFORD, Miss. -- Arkansas almost had enough offense to win Saturday, but with 1:52 to play receiver Jalen Brown fumbled inside the Ole Miss 30-yard line while fighting for extra yardage after a catch and the miracle in Mississippi instead became another loss, this one 41-35.
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