Montaric Brown, literally, steals the show as Arkansas’ Player of the Game against LSU

These were the Razorbacks who stood out Saturday in Arkansas’ 16-13 win against LSU.

Arkansas’ thrilling 16-13 overtime win over LSU was perhaps the biggest win of the Razorbacks season.

LSU entered the game with a 4-5 record, but it’s LSU. The Tigers are the second biggest team in the country, as far as non-SEC folks are concerned, in the conference, behind only Alabama. The college football world knows the difficulty of playing in Tiger Stadium. And at night? Get out of here. LSU rarely loses at home under the lights.

But Arkansas find a way, despite the grime and muck of the first two-and-a-half quarters (or, the entire game, if you wish), the Razorbacks didn’t buckle and didn’t quit. They left with the program’s fourth win in Baton Rouge since joining the SEC in 1992.

These three players are a major reason why.