LSU clinches SEC West title after grinding out an ugly win vs. Arkansas
Published 10:01 pm Saturday, November 12, 2022
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — LSU coach Brian Kelly told Harold Perkins Jr. he reminded him of Michael Jordan after the seventh-ranked Tigers beat Arkansas 13-10 on Saturday.
The freshman linebacker, whose strip-sack of Arkansas quarterback Cade Fortin with 1:17 left clinched the win and kept LSU’s College Football Playoff hopes alive, had the flu before the teams kicked off, the coach said.
When Kelly told Perkins that his effort against the Razorbacks reminded him of MJ against the Jazz in 1997, Kelly said the teenager responded, “Who’s MJ?”
Perkins finished with two forced fumbles, four sacks and eight tackles. His teammate Mekhi Wingo pounced on the loose ball at the Arkansas 44 to clinch the win — and the SEC West championship — for LSU (8-2, 6-1 Southeastern Conference). The Tigers clinched the division title when Alabama beat Ole Miss 30-24 later Saturday. LSU will play East Division champion Georgia in the SEC championship game in Atlanta on Dec. 3.
LSU’s defense allowed 249 yards to Arkansas’ offense, which by game’s end was down to its third-string quarterback.
The Razorbacks (5-5, 2-4) attempted to rally when Fortin entered in the third quarter to replace an ineffective Malik Hornsby. Starter K.J. Jefferson was injured and did not play at all. Fortin threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Matt Landers with 13:12 left in the game to pull Arkansas within three.
But LSU’s offense was a little bit better, gaining 284 yards — more than 150 below its season average. Josh Williams ran for 122 of those yards and scored the Tigers’ only touchdown, a 1-yarder, late in the third quarter to provide LSU a 10-point lead. Only one of the Tigers’ 13 series yielded more than 40 yards.
“We are far from a finished product,” Kelly said. “I don’t think anybody in that locker room thinks we have arrived.”
Arkansas sacked LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels seven times, limiting the SEC’s top rusher at the position to 10 yards on 19 carries. Daniels completed 8 of 15 passes for 86 yards and an interception.
“I think the defense played so well that that gave us a chance. They kept us in it,” Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said. “I thought when Landers got the long one that we were going to rally around that and it seemed like it was the same story. Just didn’t seem to find a way to be consistent.”
LSU forced Arkansas’ hand by stifling Hornsby, who ran for 37 yards on 18 carries and finished 4-of-9 passing for 24 yards. Daniels found Kayshon Boutte for a 26-yard gain on a single pass one play ahead of Williams’ touchdown with 5:25 left in the third quarter.
The Razorbacks were without their usual starting quarterback, K.J. Jefferson, announcing minutes before kickoff that he would not play due to a shoulder injury. Fortin finished 8-of-13 for 92 yards with the score and the lost fumble.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do this journey, but we’re still finding ways to win football games,” Kelly said.