Arkansas and South Carolina each opened SEC play on Saturday from Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Both offenses were cooking early as points were scored on two of the first three drives of the game.
But as South Carolina’s red zone defense couldn’t stop the Hogs, Arkansas stiffened twice in its own territory, forcing a punt once and a 27-yard field goal another time.
The points continued for one team, anyway.
Arkansas scored touchdowns on its first three drives, all three on the ground. Rocket Sanders went in twice and freshman Rashod Dubinion had the first of his career midway through the second quarter.
Each of Arkansas’ drives went for more than 10 plays as the Razorbacks practically doubled South Carolina in time of possession en route to a 21-9 lead at the break.