FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Razorbacks were tasked with slowing down Tennessee’s high powered, up-tempo offense and did just that Saturday with a 19-14 victory.
“Yeah, we have to pretty much just slow them down,” Arkansas linebacker Brad Spence said. “Stop one of [the run or pass] then put them to sleep.”
Arkansas answered the call early with a dominant defensive showing in the first half holding a 3-0 halftime lead. The Volunteers had not been shutout in a first half of any game since 2019 and were limited to just 76 total yards…