Things were looking slippery for Arkansas football there for a bit.
The Razorbacks opened the game with a 21-3 lead on South Carolina, but some missed opportunities on fourth down and penalties had allowed the Gamecocks to score back-to-back touchdowns and pull within a score.
Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson isn’t just some quarterback, though.
Jefferson led Arkansas on a 14-play, 59-yard drive to make it a two-score game early in the fourth quarter. He capped the series with a 2-yard touchdown run and Arkansas went up by 12, 28-16.
To that point, Jefferson had run for 57 yards and was 16 of 19 passing for another 133. Arkansas, as a team, had run for 256 yards by the start of the fourth quarter.