So, a few quick words to start. While the Five Factors box score looks fairly even, if you toss out Arkansas’s final drive of the game (which started with 1:20 left and Vanderbilt up by 21), Arkansas averaged 6.41 yards per play, 5.06 passing the ball, and had a 41.4 percent success rate. Those numbers are probably more in line with what we saw.
Anyway, the two teams were relatively evenly matched. Both offenses spent most of the day moving the ball at will; the difference was that Vanderbilt broke serve in the second quarter, with Joejuan Williams getting an interception to set up a score.