WATCH: Treylon Burks within one of school record for single-season touchdowns

Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks is having a multi-record-setting day against Missouri.

Treylon Burks is having himself a day.

A quarter after becoming just the fourth member of the 1,000-yard club among Arkansas receivers, Burks scored his first touchdown, and Arkansas’ third, of the game to break open the Battle Line Rivalry.

The junior wide receiver was in single-coverage down the left sideline, beat his man easily on a go route and quarterback KJ Jefferson found him over the top for a 52-yard touchdown pass and catch with 9:48 left in the third quarter to put the Razorbacks ahead, 24-6.

The catch gave Burks five for 119 yards. The yardage marked the sixth time he has hit 100 yards or more this season, the most times by any player in school history. Burks now has 10 such games in his career, one shy of tying Anthony Lucas for the school record.