Fayetteville, AR
Oct 5, 2024
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The Arkansas Razorbacks orchestrated a memorable comeback against the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers, securing a 19-14 victory in front of a raucous Fayetteville crowd. Despite an early lead thanks to Kyle Ramsey's first-quarter field goal, the Razorbacks found themselves trailing 14-3 after Tennessee's Dylan Sampson delivered two rushing touchdowns in the third quarter. However, Arkansas responded robustly. Ja'Quinden Jackson's touchdown in the third followed by Matthew Shipley's field goal in the fourth clawed them back into the game.
With just over a minute remaining, Arkansas backup quarterback Malachi Singleton, stepping in for the injured Taylen Green, capped a game-winning drive with an 11-yard touchdown run, marking Arkansas' first home victory over a top-five opponent since 1999. Arkansas' defense sealed the win by halting Tennessee's final drive, sparking jubilation among the home fans. Singleton's heroics underscored a resilient team display that saw Arkansas overcome a daunting deficit to claim a significant victory.
Kyle Ramsey (Arkansas)
Fired a 20-yard field goal to open the scoring and set the early defensive tone for the game.
Dylan Sampson (Tennessee)
Broke for a 53-yard run before finishing the drive with a 4-yard touchdown, giving Tennessee their first lead.
Dylan Sampson (Tennessee)
Followed up with another 4-yard touchdown, extending Tennessee's advantage to 14-3.
Ja'Quinden Jackson (Arkansas)
Responded with a determined 2-yard touchdown run, cutting the deficit and lifting Arkansas.
Matthew Shipley (Arkansas)
Nailed a 23-yard field goal, bringing Arkansas within one point and building momentum for the comeback.
Malachi Singleton (Arkansas)
Capped the game-winning drive with an 11-yard touchdown run, steering Arkansas to a dramatic victory.
Nico Iamaleava (Tennessee)
Faced a do-or-die 4th-and-5 situation but was pushed out of bounds as time expired, sealing Tennessee's defeat.
Dylan Sampson (Tennessee, RB)
Paced the Volunteers with 140 rushing yards and two touchdowns, showcasing impressive speed in the third quarter.
Ja'Quinden Jackson (Arkansas, RB)
Contributed a vital touchdown during Arkansas' comeback and played a key role in their rushing attack.
Malachi Singleton (Arkansas, QB)
Stepped in as backup to lead a thrilling fourth-quarter drive, culminating in his game-winning rushing touchdown.
Keenan Pili (Tennessee, LB)
Anchored the Volunteers' defense with a game-high 14 tackles, making career-high contributions.
Eric Gregory (Arkansas, DL)
Relentlessly pressured the Tennessee offense with key tackles and crucial sacks.
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