It's hard to find a single number on the stat sheet to be positive about in Razorbacks' shocking 37-0 loss to No. 2 Bulldogs
Arkansas' offense began on Saturday against Georgia's strong defense.
The result was a 37–0 defeat for Hogg in a game where he had given up more yards in penalties than in a pass or run.
Yes, it was that bad. maybe worse.
There were only 62 more yards in the offense than he had given the Georgia team that Arkansas might have wanted to give him.
Sam Pittman later said, "Our big deal throughout the week was that we needed to start fast and put a bully in the mouth and try to take the crowd out." And we did the complete opposite.
By the time Hoggs had more than a yard of offence, the Bulldogs had a 21–0 lead and spent the rest of the game fighting a good bit of scuffle in front of a crowd and a band.
Georgia clearly wanted to limit the Hoggs' ongoing onslaught that had kept Texas and Texas A&M plus Treylon Burks in check.
Arkansas got just 75 yards on the ground. This 4–0 start (eighth in the nation) was the biggest key in the race and beat the then-numbers Cinderella team in college football. 7 Texas A&M Last Week.
Bulldogs also won't let Burke make a big play. Warren's junior wide receiver had broken big catch-and-run runs of 90 and 80 yards in the last two games.
His biggest catch against Bulldogs was 5 yards. He had just three receptions for 10 yards.
It was the least aggressive output for Hogg since 2012 when the John L. Smith Clown Show was underway after Bobby Petrino flew through the handlebars.