Johnson's last-second TD seals wild victory for Hogs. Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. Arkansas Razorbacks: Full Highlights. Dominique Johnson crosses goal-line for 4-yard TD. Data is currently unavailable. Mississippi State. South Carolina. Bettors have moved against the Razorbacks slightly, as the game opened with the Razorbacks as a 5.
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Who's Playing No. How To Watch When: Saturday at 4 p. ET Where: Donald W. Regional restrictions may apply. Potential No. Arkansas vs. Mississippi State live stream Scout Staff 2 min read. Arkansas won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball to start the game. They started off strong on the ground with 22 rushing yards, but were ultimately no match for State's defense. Although the Dawgs had a fumble recovery overturned, they were able to stop the Razorbacks with the help of two false start penalties against the offense.
The Bulldogs also had a shaky start to the game. They went three-and-out on their first drive following quarterback Will Rogers's two incomplete passes-- the first of which was almost picked off. On the next drive, Arkansas ran nine plays for 40 yards, but the Bulldogs defense stopped them short of a touchdown. Kicker Cam Little nailed a yard field goal to put the Hogs ahead early.
Then, the Dawgs had their second consecutive three-and-out and were forced to punt from deep in their own territory. The defense had their work cut out for them when the Razorbacks started the drive from their own yard line. The Hogs marched down the field, but seemed to be stopped when Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson threw an incomplete pass on third down in the red zone.
Unfortunately, cornerback Martin Emerson was flagged for pass interference. Dominique Johnson ran the ball one yard for a touchdown and the home team's lead quickly grew to It was then that the offense came alive. The team began marching down the field quickly, catching passes and working on the ground when needed.
Rogers even rushed one yard to convert a fourth down and keep the drive alive. As the quarter drew to a close, Mississippi State had a first and 10 on the Arkansas yard line and was looking to cut into the lead. Just like that, the offensive momentum stopped for the Bulldogs. An offensive holding penalty made it first and 20, and on second and 19, Rogers threw a bad interception to Grant Morgan. Thankfully, the defense stepped up yet again and forced their first three-and-out of the day.
The Dawgs made it all the way down to the Arkansas six-yard line before being stopped and forced to kick a yard field goal, which was missed by Brandon Ruiz.
It seemed like every time the Mississippi State offense made progress, they shot themselves in the foot.
Arkansas kicked its own field goal on the next drive, a yarder that was easily made. With left until halftime, MSU got the ball back hoping to get on the scoreboard before going to the locker room. Once again, State marched down the field quickly, but soon found themselves in yet another tough situation. On third and 12 from the Arkansas yard line. Rogers threw what was believed to be his second interception of the day near the goal line.
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