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Razorbacks Not Sexy in Victory But Get the Win

First impressions a couple of hours after Arkansas completed a 24-3 victory over Southern Mississippi, dealing what was a traditionally strong mid-major its 15th straight loss:

PLAY OF THE GAME
Would you consider a 6-yard swing pass to the fullback as perhaps the play of Saturday’s game? If not, perhaps the touchdown that followed that play was it.

Here’s the scenario: Backup quarterback A.J. Derby has been handled with kid gloves by the UA coaches up to this point and hasn’t thrown a pass on first down. But he just confidently found Julian Horton over the middle for a first down. So, play-caller Jim Chaney lets Derby have a safe toss in the left flat to fullback Kiero Small — probably the last option for Brandon Allen in this scenario but likely the only option for Derby.

The completion set up a second-and-4 from the USM 45.

Second-and-four is a play-caller’s dream, next to second-and-3, second-and-2 and of course second-and-1.

It sets up anything and everything. For Arkansas, it set up a run but finally it was a run against a defense that wasn’t stacked in the box.

“Our offense runs really well when we’re winning first down. After that pass to Kiero, their defense was on their heels and not knowing what to expect next,” Derby said.

In the first half, the shotgun snaps to Derby were an adventure after he replaced the injured  Brandon Allen, with the first one resulting in a 19-yard loss. He looked uncomfortable on the next three as well.

“It was just a lack of reps,” he said. “I wasn’t expecting the heat on it. We’ll get that worked out this week.”

Derby said that after Allen went out, he “had a lot going through my head but it was exciting to get out there.”

It was also exciting, and crucial as it turned out, for Arkansas to see him throw a pass on first down at least once Saturday.