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Published Nov 12, 2022
Scoring Recap: LSU 13, Arkansas 10
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Robert Stewart  •  HawgBeat
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Razorbacks fell to the LSU Tigers 13-10 on Saturday in Fayetteville.

From injuries to big plays, HawgBeat had you covered with everything you needed to know from the game:

First quarter

11:29 - Arkansas defensive back Latavious Brini picks off Jayden Daniels behind the line of scrimmage, and the Razorbacks take over just shy of midfield. Malik Hornsby officially gets the start at quarterback.

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4:48 - The Razorbacks' second drive stalls in the red zone, but Cam Little drills a 28-yard field goal to open the scoring.

4:09 - Daniels fumbles, and Brini falls on the ball at the LSU 10. That is the second LSU turnover in three drives.

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2:16 - The Razorbacks turn it over on downs at the LSU 3-yard line.

Second quarter

11:24 - Malik Hornsby fumbles trying to scramble away from pressure, and the Tigers fall on it. LSU takes over at the Arkansas 37.

9:28 - Eric Gregory brings down Jayden Daniels for the fourth Arkansas sack of the game, setting up a 38-yard field goal from Damian Ramos to level the score.

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1:51 - The Razorback defense stiffens up in the red zone to force another LSU field goal attempt. Ramos' 29-yard kick is good, and the Tigers lead by three.

Third quarter

5:25 - It takes almost 35 minutes, but this game finally has a touchdown. Running back Josh Williams punches it in from a yard out, and the Tigers' lead is 10 points.

Fourth quarter

13:17 - Matt Landers hauls in a 40-yard pass from Cade Fortin for the first Arkansas touchdown of the day. Little's PAT brings it back to a three-point game.

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6:08 - Simeon Blair stuffs Josh Williams and forces LSU to turn the ball over on downs.

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1:19 - Fortin was hit while trying to throw and he fumbled the ball, which was recovered by LSU. The Tigers were able to kneel out the rest of the clock.

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