FAYETTEVILLE -- LSU's five rushing touchdowns in the No. 24 Tigers' 38-10 victory over Arkansas was one for the record books.
In a bad way for the Razorbacks.
Arkansas has allowed a school-record 29 rushing touchdowns this season, breaking the previous record of 25 rushing scores allowed last year.
The Hogs had allowed 20 or more rushing touchdowns twice before 2008 -- 23 in 1972 and 22 in 1980. Since 2008, Arkansas has given up 20 or more rushing scores in a season seven times, including 21 in four consecutive years from 2010-2013.
Arkansas' run defense struggled to contain LSU's downhill attack and also lost contain on the edge on several plays as LSU piled up 390 yards.