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Hogs' offense flat, one dimensional in LSU loss

FAYETTEVILLE — In answering his first question during his Monday morning press conference, Arkansas offensive coordinator Joe Craddock said he expected his offense to "show out" against top-10 LSU on Saturday.

Through the first three quarters of the No. 9 Tigers' 24-17 win over Arkansas, the only unit on the field showing out was LSU's defense, which held the Razorbacks to a season-low 216 yards of total offense and forced them into six punts and a fumble on their first seven possessions while its offense jumped out to a two-touchdown lead.

"We knew that they were an elite defense.