A wild night in Death Valley ended the only way it could: overtime.
In a game filled with spectacular defense, spectacular individual offensive plays and a whole bunch of penalties, Arkansas beat LSU, 16-13.
It was the first Razorbacks win over LSU since 2015 and only the fourth in Baton Rouge since the Hogs joined the SEC in 1992.
Montaric Brown intercepted Garrett Nussmeier in the end zone to finish LSU’s overtime drive and Cam Little capped Arkansas’ with 37-yard field goal to provide the win.
Little made three field goals and KJ Jefferson found Dominique Johnson for a 44-yard touchdown pass to provide the Hogs scoring.
LSU outgained Arkansas, 308 yards to 281, but the biggest key was the turnovers. LSU had three. Arkansas didn’t have a single one.
The Razorbacks have reached seven regular-season wins for the first time since 2016.