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Per ESPN: FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- — Malachi Singleton scored on an 11-yard run with 1:17 remaining to lift Arkansas to a 19-14 win over No. 4 Tennessee on Saturday night.

The Razorbacks (4-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) overcame a 14-3 third-quarter deficit to notch their first home win over a top-five opponent since beating the No. 3 Volunteers in 1999. Singleton, the backup to starting quarterback Taylen Green, led the game-winning drive after the Boise State transfer exited the game with an injury.

“Our kids, our coaches did a wonderful job of preparing our guys and making them believe that we can go win tonight,” Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said. “These guys are happy; they’re not surprised. If we have the same amount of turnovers, we can play with anybody.

“You get into coaching for moments like what just happened, and it’s to see the kids and the smiles on their face and the hard work that they do, because there’s a lot of teams that can’t get to that feeling. We did tonight.”

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Timeoday1 month
It is the best game I have seen this year in college football. Hell of a finish with a couple of freshmen stepping up.
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Phase_41 month
Not once did Josh Heupal congratulate Pittman or the team. What a wet turd this guy is.
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Tridentds1 month
Hogs kept the game close with illegal procedure on the 1, missed FG, etc…. At the end the more physical team in BOTH sides of the ball got it done.

Congrats Hogs. Hell of a win.??
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