Mitchell has career night, Ellis and Devo jump in for win

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Makhi Mitchell had his 11th career double-double – third as a Razorback — with 15 points and 10 rebounds while El Ellis and Davonte Davis scored 17 and 16 points, respectively, to lead No. 14 Arkansas to an 86-77 victory over Old Dominion Monday night at Bud Walton Arena.

Ellis, who scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half, added eight assists with zero turnovers.

The Razorbacks were down early, but broke a 5-5 tie with 15:30 left in the first half and held the lead the rest of the game, including a 14-point cushion (25-11) with 6:46 left in the first half. Arkansas also led by 14 (79-65) with 5:06 left in the game but went on an 8-0 run to get to within six with 3:42 left.

The Monarchs were just 3-of-11 from 3-point range in the first half but made 5 of its first 6 to start the second half and finished the period 8-of-13 from deep.

Old Dominion got to within six (83-77) with 1:078 left but Trevon Brazile his one free throw and Tramon Mark sank two to provide the 86-77 final.

Brazile had 11 points and four blocked shots and Khalif Battle scored 13 off the bench.

ODU was led by Chaunce Jenkins’ 21 points. He was just 2-of-9 from the field in the first half but heated up in the second half, making 6-of-10 shots.

Arkansas closes its four-game homestand this Friday (Nov. 17) versus UNC Greensboro. Tipoff at Bud Walton Arena is set for 7 pm and the game will be broadcast on SEC Network+. You can also listen to the game at HitThatLine.com or on ESPN Arkansas 99.7 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs or 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

HIGHLIGHTS:

• For the third straight game, Arkansas starters were El Ellis, Davonte Davis, Tramon Mark, Trevon Brazile and Chandler Lawson.

• Arkansas controlled the tip to start the game.

• ODU’s Chaunce Jenkins scored the game’s first points at 19:04. El Ellis scored Arkansas’ first points at 17:02.

• Makhi Mitchell and Khalif Battle were the first Razorback subs.

• This was the first meeting between Arkansas and Old Dominion.

• Mitchell’s 15 points tied his best point production as a Razorback and it was his 15th career game with double-digit rebounds.

• Arkansas only committed four turnovers. It was the fewest by the Hogs since committing four versus Georgia on Jan. 29, 2019, and the fewest by a Musselman team at Arkansas.

• Arkansas was 18-of-29 at the line while ODU was just 4-of-5.

• Eric Musselman is two wins shy of 100 for his career at Arkansas.

• Davonte Davis is 34 points shy of 1,000 for his career.

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Auburn plays best game of year, Hogs worst in 48-10 loss

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Auburn clinched bowl eligibility Saturday behind four touchdowns from Payton Thorne and a defense that held Arkansas to 255 yards in a 48-10 win. The Razorbacks saw any chance of playing a bowl game this year disappear.

The problem for a lot of people is going to be they didn’t appear too concerned about it during the game or after. “We got our butts kicked,” was how Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman said later.

The Tigers led 14-0 after the game’s first two series thanks to a 75-yard opening drive capped by a 12-yard run by Thorne. Arkansas punted on its first drive and Keionte Scott returned it 74 yards for another touchdown.

“Fast starts have been good to us,” Auburn coach Hugh Freeze said. “I think we do a decent job of managing the game if we get out to a lead.”

Despite coming off a season-high in yards gained against Florida a week ago, the Auburn defense never allowed the Razorbacks (3-7, 1-6 SEC) to find rhythm. the Hogs needed five drives before it avoided a three-and-out. It had just 110 yards of total offense at halftime and its three points came after Dwight McGlothern’s interception allowed Arkansas to start its fourth series at the Auburn 20.

Auburn scored another touchdown on its opening drive of the second half when Thorne found Ja’Varrius Johnson against Arkansas’ blown coverage for a 14-yard score. The Tigers tacked on another score on the first play of their next drive on an 11-yard Thorne touchdown pass to Rivaldo Fairweather.

By that point, the boos that were so prevalent in the opening half-hour had morphed to apathy as about half the stadium had already cleared.

“For whatever reason, it didn’t look like we played with a lot of energy,” Pittman said. “That’s not what a good coach or a well-coached team does.”

Auburn gained 354 yards rushing with Thorne picking up 88 and a touchdown. He finished 12 of 20 passing for 163 yards and three touchdowns.

Arkansas’ KJ Jefferson was pulled in the fourth quarter for Jacolby Criswell. Criswell went for a 60-yard run on his first possession and capped the drive with a 11-yard touchdown pass to Isaac TeSlaa with 14:35 left.

Jefferson finished 10 for 16 passing for 110 yards with another 50 on the ground. He was also sacked five times.

“I thought we played our most complete game of the year against a team I thought played their best last week,” Freeze said.

Auburn ran the ball 55 times against 21 passes. The Tigers’ 354 yards rushing were their most against an SEC opponent since they ran for 543 against Arkansas in 2016.

The loss forces the Hogs to win its season finale against Missouri in order to avoid their fourth one-win-or-fewer season in SEC play since 2013. Since that time, only Vanderbilt has a worse in-conference record. In case you didn’t notice, Mizzou boat-raced past Tennessee, 36-7. Nobody saw a margin like that having Missouri on top.

Arkansas’ season went from disappointment to disaster in a hurry. The Razorbacks had earned bowl berths in each of coach Sam Pittman’s previous three years, but frustration has already led to the replacement of offensive coordinator Dan Enos and could put Pittman on tenuous ground at season’s end.

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