Arkansas runs all over South Carolina in victory

By Robert Rousseau  |   Sunday, November 04, 2007  |  Comments( 2 )

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The Arkansas Razorbacks ran all over the 23rd ranked South Carolina Gamecocks in their last home game of the season, winning easily by a score of 48-36

Commentary: Arkansas running back Darren McFadden rushed for an SEC record 323 yards and a touchdown (he also threw a touchdown), putting the junior right back in the thick of things for the Heisman Trophy. Felix Jones added 163 yards rushing of his own, making this one of the most dominant two person rushing performances ever witnessed in a college football game.

"Darren McFadden gave it his all. He is like another Barry Sanders," said Razorbacks head coach Houston Nutt, who knows a little something about Heisman Trophy winners as he was on the staff at Oklahoma State when Sanders won the Heisman in 1988. "The bigger the game, the better (he) plays, and that is why he deserves the Heisman."

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Robert Rousseau is a sports writer that has been published in a variety of print and online venues. He’s been writing for RealFootball365.com for almost three years now. When Rousseau isn’t writing about college football he tends to be penning mixed martial arts pieces for MMAFighting.com or...
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