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ARKANSAS 25, NO. 20 AUBURN 22: Rising on the Plains

Razorbacks catch Tigers by surprise

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — Arkansas’ persistence in the face of adversity finally paid off Saturday. » Read story.

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From dormant to dominant

UA coach:‘We did a great job’

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — An Arkansas defense ranking last or next-to-last in the SEC in nine statistical categories wanted to make a statement at 20th-ranked Auburn. » Read story.

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Defense rises to occasion in goal-line stand

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn’s offense hadn’t sustained a drive of more than eight plays or 48 yards when it took possession at its 20-yard line, trailing Arkansas 25-20 with 5:52 to play Saturday night at Jordan-Hare Stadium. » Read story.

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Auburn’s offense remains ugly after coordinator fired

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — There was no offensive epiphany for the Auburn Tigers on Saturday night. » Read story.

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Smith’s run is big play Hogs need

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — When Arkansas took possession at its 20-yard line with 10:44 left in Saturday’s game at Jordan-Hare Stadium, Razorbacks center Jonathan Luigs made a request of running back Michael Smith and the receivers. » Read story.

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TOP 25: Longhorns rally, top Sooners

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

DALLAS — The Texas Longhorns came into their annual showdown against the Oklahoma Sooners with a quarterback they could trust and a defense playing great under an aggressive new coordinator. Yet even after five solid victories, Coach Mack Brown still wondered how good they were. » Read story.

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE: Turnovers give ASU advantage

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

JONESBORO — Arkansas State grabbed a victory right out of Louisiana-Monroe’s normally sure hands Saturday night. » Read story.

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LIKE IT IS: Victory proof Razorbacks are making strides

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — There was nothing moral about it. It was a well-deserved 25-22 victory. » Read story.

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RECRUITING: Hamilton still shining, still big on Hogs

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

TEXARKANA, Texas — Texas High School in Texarkana rolled past Sulphur Springs, Texas, 59-25 on Friday night in Tiger Stadium at Grim Park. » Read story.

Instant replay: Job offers good pay, no work

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn is now paying a combined $600,000 this year to two former offensive coordinators who have been fired. » Read story.

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Inside the matchups

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

Film from this game will not be used at a quarterback clinic, but Casey Dick did lead his team to victory. Dick threw two interceptions that led directly to Auburn points. » Read story.

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Bobby's best

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

Arkansas had been working on this trick play for weeks, and unveiled it at the perfect moment to get a touchdown in the red zone. On third-and-goal from the Auburn 6, Casey Dick (11) is lined up in the Shotgun with an empty backfield. » Read story.

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Arkansas 25, Auburn 22

(Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008)

1st Quarter AUBURN 7, ARKANSAS 3
Bobby Petrino went against form and deferred after winning the coin toss and it paid off. Auburn went three-and-out, then Arkansas drove 71 yards for a 27-yard Shay Haddock field goal, the Hogs’ first points in the first quarter this season. » Read story.

SAU holds off Arkansas Tech

(Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008)

Quintin Porter and Ryan McCombie each scored two touchdowns to help Southern Arkansas to a 45-42 victory Saturday over Arkansas Tech, but the Muleriders had to weather a furious comeback in which Tech scored 28 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. » Read story.

HSU falls to Valdosta State

(Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008)

Tucker Pruitt completed a 28-yard touchdown pass to R.J. Bastone with 1:18 left to finish a fourth-quarter comeback Saturday and give Valdosta State a 27-23 victory over Henderson State. » Read story.

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