Vols done in by bad third quarter at Arkansas

AP photo by Michael Woods / Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, center, is upended by Arkansas defenders during the second half of Saturday night's game in Fayetteville.
AP photo by Michael Woods / Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, center, is upended by Arkansas defenders during the second half of Saturday night's game in Fayetteville.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Feleipe Franks threw three touchdown passes in the second half to lead Arkansas to a 24-13 comeback win against Tennessee on Saturday night.

The Razorbacks (3-3) trailed 13-0 at halftime in the Southeastern Conference cross-divisional matchup before scoring on four straight drives in the third quarter. Each touchdown came faster than the one before as Arkansas found the end zone on 16-play, three-play and two-play consecutive series.

Franks threw touchdown passes to Mike Woods (1 yard), Blake Kern (6 yards) and Treylon Burks (59 yards), and A.J. Reed's 48-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining in the third quarter capped the scoring.

"We did talk (at halftime) about making some explosive plays. We had to get our engine revved up," first-year Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said. "Feliepe threw them. We did need something momentum wise, some kind of big play to get us kind of going. It seemed like there were several of them, boom, boom, boom."

Franks finished 18-of-24 passing for 215 yards.

Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, who left late in the third quarter with a head injury, was just 5-of-8 for 42 yards. Brian Maurer and Harrison Bailey, Guarantano's replacements, were a combined 6-of-13 for 65 yards with two interceptions.

After allowing the Volunteers to score on three of their four full-length drives in the first half, Arkansas gave up just 16 yards of total offense in the third quarter and countered with 257 of its own in the same 15 minutes.

Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt took ownership of the second-half struggles.

"It's not the players, it's my fault and we've got to work hard to get them there," said Pruitt, who is 2-4 in his third season in Knoxville. "And the guys understand that I really like the character of the people in our room, but we've got to be able to execute at a higher level if we want to finish the way we want to finish."

Burks became the first Arkansas player since Keon Hatcher in 2016 to catch a touchdown pass in three straight SEC games. He finished with five receptions for 95 yards, 5 yards short of becoming the first Razorback to have three straight 100-yard games since 2016.

Burks' 59-yard touchdown catch was the biggest blow to the Vols, and it came in the best quarter of Arkansas' season.

"(Scored) Twenty-four points and (allowed) 16 yards. ... You know what momentum is, and we had it. We rode it through the third quarter," Pittman said.

The Razorbacks have won three games in a season for the first time since 2017, and three SEC games for the first time since 2016.

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