Saturday, October 1, 2011
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Tyler Wilson Jarius Wright and No 18 Arkansas Razorbacks gave No. 14 Texas A & M preview of what to expect rude SEC next season.
Wilson threw for a school-record 510 yards, Wright took 13 goes to a school record 281 yards and Razorback was a deficit of 18 points at halftime in a 42-38 victory Saturday.
Broderick Green ran three yards for a touchdown 1:41 left in front, with Arkansas (4-1) before the first - and sending the Aggies (2-2) to a second straight defeat fear.
Just one week before they gave a 17-point lead at halftime at home.
A & M Christine Michael ran for 230 yards and three touchdowns, but was full of not winning a fourth and two in what was at stake the Aggies final. The Razorback held at the field and in the bank, since half of the 69,838 fans in the stadium for the Cowboys, including the Cowboys owner and proud alum Jerry Jones Arkansas. Soon, many pigs faithful chanted "SEC! SEC!"
Aggies fell to 0-7 against the SEC since 1995, covering the entire stay in the Big 12 have recently made it official that move in the Big 12 SEC next season.
Wilson was 30 51 with three touchdowns, and took a 2-point conversion that tied the game 35-35. Passing the school record of 409 against Vanderbilt last season Ryan Mallett.
Wright broke the school record 204 yards receiving by halftime. He also finished tied the record for catches. And this is - in a game, which has more than a quarter of the parking required for registration in a single season of 1004. With at least seven games left, already in 478.
But his biggest play was not even a trap. She was taken to a head, a loose ball that rolls into the end zone for a touchdown, capped by the conversion of Wilson.
A & M scored five touchdowns in the first half, all on the field against a defense that had allowed only one rushing touchdown in four games earlier. The Razorbacks snapped to form in the second half, giving only one field goal - though that put the Aggies up 38-35 with 4:22 left.
But it was all they could collect. A & M went from getting 404 yards in the first half of the year, 224 in the second half.
Cyrus Gray rushed for 95 yards and two touchdowns for the Aggies, and quarterback Ryan Tannehill ran for 56 yards. Tannehill was also 25 of 35 for 247 yards and one interception.
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