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After five straight games in different stadium, Hogs get few in town, but first one against No.. 4 Tennessee.
Another whacky, disheartening, soul-crushing, loss to Texas A&M in Jerry World. One where you had the lead…in the fourth quarter. AGAIN! Tommy and Tye take your calls and texts, reactions and more on what feels like a Groundhog’s Day scenario, in the worst possible way.
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What a weekend it was for Week 5! We knew there would be some intriguing matchups this weekend, and most went as suspected, on the scoreboard, but it is a slim chance anyone knew just how many twists and turns we would have getting to those results. Let’s dive in.
Three Takeaway Games
Kentucky 20, (6) Ole Miss 17: We had discussed in our weekly SEC discussions about how Ole Miss has not been truly tested yet. Lane Kiffin himself commented after the loss how the previous opponents had not prepared his team for the SEC schedule.
Granted, given the moderate level of success Wake Forest has had in recent history, there is always the possibility the schedule makers were under the assumption the Demon Deacons would be a tougher warm-up for the Rebels. For anyone with that mindset, the talent of Ole Miss proved them wrong. But that is just it; Ole Miss is very talented, and they are well-coached.
We made it a talking point to state Kentucky had the potential to jump up and bite anyone in the SEC expecting a win over the Wildcats. It’s not their loss to an underrated South Carolina team, but the final score which creates doubt in the minds of people when the Wildcats are mentioned. Consider that lack of certainty erased, especially within the borders of Mississippi given this upset took place in Oxford.
Ole Miss will recover. They will still have a fantastic season, and they should still make the playoffs. As for now, no other major losses need to take place to ensure that; however, the Rebels cannot afford another loss, and definitely not one to another unranked team. Kentucky may not squeeze into the Top 25, but they will be on the list of those receiving votes.
(4) Alabama 41, (2) Georgia 34: What a boring first half … But, oh man, what an exciting finish. Mark your author here down as someone who checked out early to midway in the third quarter. After all, Alabama had just gotten a safety on Georgia to go into halftime with a 30-7 lead over the Bulldogs.
Add to it, Georgia did not even score in the third until there was 5:06 left to play. Bama closed out the third with a field goal to lead it 33-25.
Without doing a web search, “Not since Matt Jones at Arkansas” could we recall anyone having such a comeback against the Crimson Tide, and this team is far too talented and hot to allow something like that to happen again. Enter Carson Beck and the Georgia Bulldogs into the fourth quarter.
Three straight touchdowns (and a failed 2-point conversion later), Georgia had a 34-33 lead with 2:31 left to play. But then, just 13-seonds later, I saw one of the coolest plays I have seen all season. Bama receiver Ryan Williams catching a pass from Jalen Milroe and “pirouetting” not once but twice to complete a 75-yard touchdown. The Tide were successful with their 2-point conversion, and no further points were needed as the Bama defense held true and kept the Bulldogs from scoring.
Some might say this was the most impactful game in the SEC this week, but, in all fairness, it is not. As long as the score stayed close, neither team was going to drop far in the polls. In fact, they might even switch spots. Bama will definitely jump to No. 2, and the Bulldogs should remain within striking distance no farther back than No. 6.
The question is, will the pollsters leap the Tide over Texas for that coveted No. 1 ranking? And, this is just an opinion, but Georgia and Alabama will most likely play each other again this season.
(24) Texas A&M 21, Arkansas 17: Perhaps the reason for this being a key game in the SEC is because it exposes the flaws of both teams. Arkansas’s defense looked great until it didn’t. And A&M showed they need help in the passing game if Conner Weigman cannot get healthy.
The last one reflects another problem for the Hogs as well. If Arkansas cannot defeat an Aggie team who is ranked far too high, they are not going to do much more than serve as a launching pad for Tennessee this weekend.
Neither team will compete for the SEC Championship, and to even mention the word “playoffs” in regards to one or both would be either stating the obvious that neither are going to sniff it, or saying they have a chance would be career suicide for anyone putting such speculation into print.
Yet there is a subtle thought that A&M can use this game to correct its wrongs in time to have a decent season. Perhaps Arkansas can as well.
Remaining SEC Results for Week 5
(21) Oklahoma 27, Auburn 21: Most people seemed to think the Tigers would pull the upset here. In fact, so many people picked it, an Auburn victory may not have even been considered an upset. For a little over three quarters, it looked as though so many of us were right in thinking the Tigers would end the day with a win over a Top 25 team. When Auburn quarterback Payton Thorne found Luke Deal in the endzone putting the Tigers up 21-10 with 14:12 left in the ballgame, it seemed like there was no way a down and out Sooners team could recover. They did… with two touchdowns of their own and a field goal to get their first ever SEC victory.
Mississippi State 13, (1) Texas 35: The only really key note on this game is Texas Quarterback Arch Manning started his first SEC game with Quinn Ewers still out with an injury. Manning did well, completing 26 out of his 31 passes and throwing for two touchdowns. The outcome of the game was as expected and has no bearing on the conference for the remainder of the season.
(14) LSU 42, South Alabama 10: South Alabama may be a great team in their conference and their division, but they were put in a no-win situation with LSU in Death Valley. Unfortunately for the Tigers, their win over the Jaguars does nothing to assist their playoff aspirations, but they will hold a spot in the Top 15 for another week.
The upcoming Week 6 has some matchups which on paper seem like easy picks, but this is the SEC, and no victory is guaranteed, just ask Ole Miss. Be sure to enjoy Hit That Line all week. and also join us Sunday as we recap how your favorite (or least favorite) SEC team fared.
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Hogs struggle to run against Texas A&M’s defense but problems in other areas big part of 21-17 loss.
Recapping Arkansas’ 11th loss in the last 12 games against the Aggies in the final Southwest Classic at AT&T Stadium.
ARLINGTON, Texas — In the fourth quarter, No. 24 Texas A&M discovered it’s running game while Arkansas never found one consistently all days. At the end, when they needed to run to win, the Aggies could do it in a 21-17 win in the final Southwest Classic at AT&T Stadium.
A&M has won 11 of the last 12 meetings between the two schools and they will start playing the games on-campus next season.
The Razorbacks are now 3-2 and will host Tennessee next Saturday at either 6 or 6:30 p.m. on ESPN or ABC.
The two teams started playing here in 2009 and with only three exceptions have played here every year since then. The Aggies have won 10 of the last 11 games, some of them in bizarre fashion.
Q1 14:00 Arkansas has started about as fast as possible. Quarterback Taylen Green moved up into the pocket on a third-and-10 and found wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa breaking free on a crossing route and he out-ran and Aggies’ defensive back for a 75-yard scoring play. Hogs 7, Aggies 0
Q1 10:28: If you thought this was going to be a blowout, there are apparently two offenses capable of big plays. A&M responds with quarterback Marcel Reed throwing to Noah Thomas and Kee’yon Stewart whiffed a tackle attempt and the Aggies had a 58-yard scoring play. Hogs 7, Aggies 7
Q1 4:50: Razorbacks run a fake punt and it worked almost as well as it did 10 years ago when punter Devin Bale scooted 25 yards to keep a drive alive and Ja’Quinden Jackson ran 8 yards for the score. Isaiah Sategna had a 15-yard run on the jet sweep and caught a pass for 6 to set up the scoring play. Hogs 14, Aggies 7
Q2 8:58: After a punt backed the Razorbacks to the 9, A&M’s Shemar Stewart took advantage of a lack of interest in any of the Hogs blocking him and blew up a handoff from Green to Jackson and Scooby Williams recovered at the 8. Two plays later Reed walked into the end zone over the left side from the 5 and we’re tied again. Hogs 14, Aggies 14
Q4 13:24: After the defenses on both sides managed to pile stops at key times, the Razorbacks finally get one close enough to give Kyle Ramsey a shot at a 45-yard field goal after turning down a previous chance for a fake that totally collapsed. Hogs 17, Aggies 14
Q4 9:00: Texas A&M takes the kickoff after the field goal at the 25 and cover the 75 yards in seven plays to take the lead on a 5-yard pass from Reed to Tre Washington and grab a lead. Aggies 21, Hogs 17
The Razorbacks got the ball back late and had a key first down on a fourth-down sneak by Green. They got a first down and an 11-yard sack on Green forced a fumble and Williams recovered with 1:30 to play in the game. The Aggies were penalized twice in the wildness of the fumble and backed up on their own 42 instead of nearly being in field goal range.
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