Arkansas 25, (20) Auburn 22

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Final

5:00 PM ET, October 11, 2008
Jordan-Hare Stadium
AUBURN, AL

Arkansas mounts two late defensive stands to upset Auburn

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Michael Smith ran for a 63-yard touchdown to give Arkansas a 25-20 lead midway through the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... Smith, who racked up 176 yards on 35 carries to go along with his game-winning score.
Stat of the game... 416. The Razorbacks had 416 yards of total offense compared to Auburn's 193.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1911
Total Yards416193
Passing228137
Rushing18856
Penalties6-472-5
3rd Down Conversions8-174-15
4th Down Conversions1-21-2
Turnovers33
Possession35:0224:58
Air/Ground Leaders
Arkansas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dick17/3222202
Adams1/1610
Auburn Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Burns7/1811902
Todd3/101801
Arkansas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith35176163
Dick521123
Auburn Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Burns1538111
Tate832010
Arkansas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Childs361039
Adams460031
Auburn Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hawthorne138038
Trott231033
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERARKAUB
FG06:46Shay Haddock 27 Yd 30
TD06:33Tristan Davis 97 Yd Kickoff Return (Wes Byrum Kick) 37
SECOND QUARTERARKAUB
FG12:05Wes Byrum 45 Yd 310
TD06:42Casey Dick 1 Yd Run (Shay Haddock Kick) 1010
FG00:26Wes Byrum 36 Yd 1013
THIRD QUARTERARKAUB
TD12:43Kodi Burns 3 Yd Run (Wes Byrum Kick) 1020
TD03:02Casey Dick 6 Yd Pass From Joe Adams (Pat Blocked) 1620
FOURTH QUARTERARKAUB
FG14:07Shay Haddock 44 Yd 1920
TD08:50Michael Smith 63 Yd Run (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 2520
SF01:03Jeremy Davis Ran Out Of End Zone 2522
Associated Press

AUBURN, Ala. -- Arkansas found an offense it could stop, and a little running back No. 20 Auburn couldn't.

The 5-foot-7 Michael Smith rushed for 176 yards on 35 carries and scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 63-yard run in the fourth quarter. The beleaguered Razorbacks defense then mounted two late defensive stops to preserve a 25-22 win over the Tigers on Saturday.

Fast Facts

• Auburn fired offensive coordinator Tony Franklin earlier in the week but nothing much changed as the Tigers were outgained 416-193 and scored just one offensive touchdown.

• Former Auburn offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino beat his former boss Tommy Tuberville and now the Tigers have lost back-to-back SEC games for the first time in five years.

• The road team has won four straight and six of the last seven in this series.

• Arkansas was playing the final of four straight games against Top 25 teams (had been outscored 139-31 in first three).

-- ESPN research

"We've been through a lot in the last couple games and we've gotten a lot better than where we started," said Arkansas quarterback Casey Dick, who ran for a touchdown and caught a scoring pass from receiver Joe Adams.

"We've grown as a team, become a lot closer. We knew if we could get it to a close game in the fourth quarter that we had a chance."

They hadn't had the opportunity to prove it. Arkansas had lost its last three games by a collective 139-31. The 19-point underdogs outgained Auburn 416-193 in the return of former Tigers offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino as Razorbacks coach.

The Razorbacks (3-3, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) forced Auburn's Kodi Burns into three straight incompletions from their 5 to halt one drive. Then Matt Harris made a diving interception with 29 seconds left on the Tigers' last chance.

The Tigers' second straight loss capped a tumultuous week. Coach Tommy Tuberville fired first-year offensive coordinator Tony Franklin three days before the game, then picked assistant Steve Ensminger as the playcaller for the rest of the season.

It has gotten bad enough Tuberville even found himself answering a question about his job security in the postgame news conference.

"It's been a tough week," he said. "I put our guys in a tough situation. I thought they fought hard, real hard. We didn't have a lot obviously on offense. Defensively, we couldn*t get off the field.

"It was just a tough night and a tough week overall. I feel really [bad] for our players. We struggled in every area."

The Tigers (4-3, 2-3) stopped Smith on three consecutive runs and used all three timeouts to get one final chance. Punter Jeremy Davis then ran out the back of the end zone for a safety to avoid a potential block.

That left Auburn needing only a field goal to tie it.

Burns opened the Tigers' final drive with a run to near midfield, but Harris made his downfield interception on the next play to preserve the first big win of Petrino's return to college football from the NFL's Atlanta Falcons.

"It's very rewarding," Petrino said. "It shows that the hard work we put in is paying off. It shows the ability of our players and their great attitude."

Burns, who had been alternating with Chris Todd, took a sputtering offense 76 yards late but came up short. He ran for two first downs and completed a 38-yarder to Tim Hawthorne on a third-and-8 play.

Burns then threw two straight incompletions on fade routes to the left corner of the end zone and heaved the ball over the head of running back Eric Smith in the end zone on fourth down.

The big blow had come from Michael Smith. He burst through the middle and shed two would-be tacklers downfield to make it 25-20 with 8:50 left. Dick checked off into the play at the line of scrimmage and gave it yet another time to his speedy back.

"I didn't even know that I had that many carries, but I think my body knows it," Smith said.

Dick was 17-of-32 for 222 yards but his two interceptions set up Auburn field goals. He also caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Adams on a reverse late in the third and had a 1-yard scoring run.

Both Auburn quarterbacks continued to struggle. Burns was 7-of-18 for 119 yards and was picked off twice. Todd was 3-for-10 for 18 yards and also was intercepted, but said the change in offensive bosses wasn't the problem.

"I don't think it had any negative effect on the offense at all," he said. "If anything, it kind of makes you come together when you face adversity like that."

Unlike Arkansas and Smith, the Auburn tailbacks never got involved in the game. Ben Tate had just eight carries for 32 yards, and Tuberville attributed that to the Razorbacks stacking the line of scrimmage.

"When you're about last in the league in throwing offense, you put them all up there and that's what they did," he said. "They forced us to throw the ball. We completed 10 passes all night. You've got to be able to take advantage of what they give you and we just weren't able to do it."

Tristan Davis supplied two of Auburn's biggest plays. He scored on a 97-yard kick return in the first quarter, the Tigers' first kick return for a score since Brad Lester's 93-yarder against Ball State in 2005.

Davis also forced a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half to set up Burns' 3-yard TD run for a 20-10 lead.

It was all Arkansas from there. Adrian Davis picked off Todd's pass and returned it 17 yards to the Auburn 23 on the final play of the third quarter to settle for a 44-yard field goal by Shay Haddock, who had an extra point blocked by Sen'Derrick Marks a few minutes earlier.

Auburn's Wes Byrum, who missed a PAT try in last week's 14-13 loss at Vanderbilt, then pushed a 33-yard field goal attempt wide right.

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1 Oklahoma 35
17 Oklahoma State 28 Final
3 Missouri 23
4 LSU 21 Final
11 Florida 51
6 Penn State 48 Final
Wisconsin 7
Nebraska 31 Final
7 Texas Tech 37 OT
Arizona State 0 Final
8 USC 28
New Mexico 3 Final
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Tennessee 14 Final
10 Georgia 26
Purdue 3 Final
12 Ohio State 16
13 Vanderbilt 14 Final
Mississippi State 17
14 Utah 40 Final
Wyoming 7
15 Boise State 24 Final
Southern Miss 7
Colorado 14 Final
16 Kansas 30
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20 Auburn 22
Notre Dame 24 Final
22 North Carolina 29
23 Michigan State 37 Final
Northwestern 20
25 Ball State 24 Final
Western Kentucky 7