It would be impossible to determine who wanted it more, the Razorbacks players or a stadium full of fans who needed and deserved a victory.
On Saturday night, the Arkansas Razorbacks led Ole Miss for about 25 minutes of the first half, and with 5:21 to play in the second quarter, had increased their lead to 20-13 after one of their patented long, clock-eating drives.
The Hogs ran the ball nine times for 59 yards on the 13-play, 73-yard drive and got to the Ole Miss 18, where Adam McFain kicked a 36-yard field goal.
The Razorbacks defense bent but didn't break on the next possession, and Rebels quarterback Chad Kelly threw incomplete on fourth and 7 at the Hogs' 44.