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6:18 PM ET: Fourth quarter (:36) - Russell Hansbrough carted off the field, but Missouri wins 21-14 and have won their second straight SEC east title! They will play Alabama if they win the Iron Bowl and/or if Ole Miss beats Mississippi State tomorrow. Bulldogs need a win and an Alabama loss to win the SEC west. 

6:16 PM ET: Fourth quarter (1:23) - Call was overturned! Missouri bleeding the clock now. 

6:10 PM ET: Fourth quarter (2:13) - Another big third down for Arkansas, maybe. Previous play under review. Alex Collins put the ball on the ground and Markus Golden recovered it. Collins initally ruled down. I think it will be overturned. 

6:06 PM ET: Fourth quarter (2:41) - Brandon Allen hurting, can't place the ball right at the moment. But Hunter Henry comes up with another catch and gives the hogs a first down. 

6:05 PM ET: Fourth quarter (3:07) - A false start by Arkansas sets them back five more, but a personal foul on Shane Ray gives Arkansas a first down. 

6:02 PM ET: Fourth quarter (3:10) - Fourth down, yet another penalty by Arkansas sets them back five yards. 11 penalties for 88 yards by the hogs today. 

5:59 PM ET: Fourth quarter (4:12) - Brandon Allen hooks up with Hunter Henry for a first down after he dropped the first down pass 

5:53 PM ET: Fourth quarter (4:38) - TOUCHDOWN! Marcus Murphy runs it in from 12 yards out on second and goal to give Missouri a 21-14 lead. The Tigers have owned the line of scrimmage in the second half after being dominated up front in the first half. 

5:51 PM ET: Fourth quarter (5:40) - Missouri now has a first and goal after converting on fourth down 

5:47 PM ET: Fourth quarter (8:26) - Missouri driving again, inside Arkansas territory 

5:42 PM ET: Fourth quarter (10.41) - Arkansas forced to punt

5:36 PM ET: Fourth quarter (12:41) - Missouri has all the momentum right now, Arkansas completely dominated the first half but they have gotten out of sync in this half. 

5:33 PM ET: Fourth quarter (12:41) - TOUCHDOWN Tigers! Jimmie Hunt gets into the end zone against the hogs for the first time since Mississippi State. Tigers go for two and it is GOOD! Hansbrough takes the handoff, gives it to Hunt on the misdirection and he throws it to Darius White to even the game at 14. 

5:31 PM ET: Fourth quarter (12:48) - First and goal Missouri, Bud Sasser with a huge catch

5:30 PM ET: Fourth quarter (13:44) - Another holding penalty for Missouri, sets them back yet again. 

5:27 PM ET: Fourth quarter (14:45) - First play of fourth a huge play for Tigers, 44 yards on third down to Jimmie Hunt.

5:24 PM ET: Third quarter (:00) - End of the third quarter, still 14-6 hogs. Tigers have moved the ball out of the shadow of their own goal post, but they still have quite a lot of field separating them from the end zone. Mauk lucky to avoid an interception on first down, ball was tipped at the line but Arkansas couldn't come up with it. 

5:21 PM ET: Third quarter (1:13) - Missouri forces yet another stop, but a great punt by Arkansas pins the Tigers at their one yard line. 

5:18 PM ET: Third quarter (2:44) - Jonathan Williams puts the ball on the ground, but Arkansas recovers to keep the ball with the hogs. Defense has played well all day, particularly against the Arkansas run game. 

5:17 PM ET: Third quarter (3:22) - Call upheld

5:15 PM ET: Third quarter (3:22) - Sasser gets open, ball stripped, Arkansas recovers. Is it a completed pass? Play is under review. Looks like it was called correctly on the field. Turnovers have killed the Tigers today. 

5:13 PM ET: Third quarter (3:58) - Mauk takes a shot but can't connect, receiver tripped on the play. 

5:10 PM ET: Third quarter (4:21) - Missouri comes up with a third down stop, Arkansas going for it on fourth down looks to be short and is! Missouri takes over with good field position. 

5:07 PM ET: Third quarter (6:23) - Fourth down, Arkansas FAKES a punt, picks up a first down.

5:03 PM ET: Third quarter (7:24) - Arkansas BLOCKS a field goal attempt by Missouri. Dan Skipper, 6'10" offensive lineman gets in there and sends it back. 

4:59 PM ET: Third quarter (8:32) - Bud Sasser makes a catch right after committing a personal foul and reaches the red zone for the first time today. 

4:57 PM ET: Third quarter (9:45) - Russell Hansbrough is starting to establish something resembling a ground game for Missouri. Trey Flowers is down on the field for Arkansas, he will be out on this play at least 

4:55 PM ET: Third quarter (10:17) - Mauk misses a deep shot to Darius White

4:51 PM ET: Third quarter (10:31) - Missouri moving the ball, now in Arkansas territory. They seem to be taking the short routes that Arkansas is giving them. 

4:49 PM ET: Third quarter (12:32) - Missouri stops an Arkansas drive that had reached Tiger territory, forces a punt and now the Tigers are driving near midfield. 

4:19 PM ET: Second quarter (:00) - Missouri sent the offense back off and took a shot at the end zone, but it was incomplete. Baggett gets another chance at the field goal and puts it right down the middle. Razorbacks lead at half 14-6. 

4:15 PM ET: Second quarter (:09) - Bielima ices Baggett, Tigers will get a second chance at the 51 yard field goal. 

4:14 PM ET: Second quarter (:16) - Missouri driving.

4:08 PM ET: Second quarter (1:16) - After review, the call is overturned! Missouri keeps the ball 3rd and 5. 

4:04 PM ET: Second quarter (1:16) - Taiwan Johnson makes the play for Arkansas, forces a FUMBLE and gives Arkansas the ball deep in Missouri territory. 

4:01 PM ET: Second quarter (2:00) - After forcing a punt from the Razorbacks, Missouri takes over deep in their own territory. Tigers have just 80 yards total offense so far. 

3:53 PM ET: Second quarter (4:32) - Missouri gives it right back! Tipped pass from Mauk INTERCEPTED by D.J. Dean. Arkansas takes over at the Missouri 47. False start moves them back to their side of the field. 

3:50 PM ET: Second quarter (4:38) - FUMBLE on the play by Jonathan Williams, recovered by the Tigers! Donovan Newsom comes out of the pile with the football for Missouri, who wiil take over at their own 46. 

3:48 PM ET: Second quarter (5:03) - Alex Collins with a big hole on the left side for Arkansas, add on another 15 yards because of a late hit by Missouri. Arkansas takes over on the Missouri 42. 

3:46 PM ET: Second quarter (5:12) - Nothing doing for Missouri on that drive. Christian Brinser gets off an ugly punt and Arkansas will take over on their own 27. 

3:37 PM ET: Second quarter (7:15) - Arkansas scores on 3rd and 4 with a 12 yard touchdown pass from Brandon Allen to Keon Hatcher. Arkansas cuaght a break after a tipped pass was dropped by Missouri's Kentrell Brothers--could have been an interception. 

3:35 PM ET: Second quarter (8:00) - Arkansas got a great punt return, started the drive from Missouri's 30. They need 7 here. 

3:33 PM ET: Second quarter (9:03) - Missouri is getting dominated on the line of scrimmage. However, they have found some success throwing the ball down the field, receivers are winning the one on one matchups. Need to abandon the screen game.   

3:19 PM ET: Second quarter (13:53) - Arkansas has dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides so far. 

3:14 PM ET: Second quarter (14:23) - Arkansas' 10 quarter shutout streak comes to an end as Andrew Baggett nails a 52 yard field goal. The erratic Baggett has now made 13 of 19 field goals this season. Arkansas now leads 7-3. 

3:01 PM ET: First quarter (3:18) - Jimmie Hunt drops a touchdown pass earlier in the drive, but makes up for it with a first down catch on third down.  

2:55 PM ET: First quarter (6:48) - Arkansas forces three and out on first drive, then goes down and scores a touchdown to make it 7-0. Jonathan Williams with a touchdown catch. 

2:02 PM ET: For the Razorbacks, they need to wear out the Missouri front and keep the ball away from Mauk. For Missouri, it will be able making plays in the passing game to keep Arkansas' defense honest. Whichever team takes care of their task will win the game, and draw first blood in the Battle Line Rivalry.   

2:00 PM ET: Mauk has not used his legs as much as he has in recent years. Mauk has been improved with his accuracy this season, but he still leaves something to be desired there. He will need to take care of the ball to give the Tigers a chance to win. He has 10 interceptions this season, but four came against Georgia, where the whole team looked awful.

1:58 PM ET: Russell Hansbrough leads the Tigers in rushing with 858 yards and nine rushing touchdowns. He and the speedy Marcus Murphy are the leading rushers for the Tigers this season.

1:56 PM ET: Maty Mauk has had a solid year with over 2,000 yards passing despite losing all his best receivers from last season. Dorial Green-Beckham was dismissed from the team, Marcus Lucas graduated; so it left Mauk with Bud Sasser and Jimmie Hunt, both seldom used guys before this season, as the top targets. Sasser leads the team with 777 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.

1:54 PM ET: After allowing just 17 points in their last three games, the Arkansas defense will have their work cut out for them against an offense better than that they have seen recently.

1:52 PM ET: Yours truly anticipates that Missouri will run a series of stunts and twists up front to keep the front of Arkansas off balance and keep them from just going straight forward off the snap. We should anticipate the Tigers will put eight in the box to help in run support. It will leave some opportunities in the passing game for Brandon Allen (if he is able to play for the hogs, otherwise Austin Allen will take over at quarterback).

1:50 PM ET: Crucial matchups to keep an eye on are the defensive tackles of Missouri and how they hold up against the interior of Arkansas' offensive line. Josh Augusta, Matt Hoch and the defensive tackle rotation of the Tigers will have their work cut out for them.

1:48 PM ET: Arkansas ranks ahead of Missouri in both passing yards, rushing yards and points per game. The teams allow just 20.2 points per game. This matchup looks to be very even, but there comes one question—has Missouri inflated their stats against a weaker SEC East while Arkansas has had to grind out games in the tough SEC West?

1:46 PM ET: Missouri ranks 16th overall in the nation with 20.2 points allowed per game. For a program generally associated with a high flying offense that runs out of the spread, this team has gone away from that and become a defense first, ball control type team.

1:44 PM ET: Last year in the SEC Championship game, Auburn run roughshod on Missouri's defense, and this season a Missouri defense that is more predicated on speed than size has been run on at times. Tevin Coleman ran for 132 yards for Indiana in their upset of the Tigers earlier this season, and Nick Chubb ran for 143 yards in Georgia's rout of the Tigers earlier this season. Those two games are the only two games in which the Tigers have allowed more than 30 points this season.

1:42 PM ET: The Razorbacks have been in many of their games this season. They lost to Alabama by one point (14-13) and barely fell against Texas A&M (35-28 in OT, the Hogs had a lead in the fourth quarter but couldn't hold on); two weeks ago in Starkville against top ranked Mississippi State they lost by just a touchdown, 17-10.

1:40 PM ET: It's no secret what Arkansas wants to do on offense. They are a team that seeks to pound the ball behind a big offensive line. They have two 1,000 yard rushers; Jonathan Williams has already reached that plateau and Alex Collins will get there as long as he can stay healthy—he is currently at 965 rushing yards for the season.

1:38 PM ET: On the other side, this is a do or die game for Missouri. With a win, the Tigers will go to Atlanta for the second straight year, making it two SEC East Division titles in their first two years in the conference. If they lose, Georgia will represent the Eastern Division.

1:36 PM ET: Arkansas is hoping the trend of alternating wins continues and they reach seven wins this season. They have reached bowl eligibility for the first time under Bret Bielima

1:34 PM ET: Since that regular season meeting over 50 years ago, the two have met twice in bowl games. They played in the 2003 Independence Bowl, with Arkansas winning 27-14. Missouri reclaimed the advantage with a 38-7 domination of the Hogs in the Cotton Bowl in 2008. 

1:32 PM ET: The Tigers won the first meeting in Columbia in 1906, then Arkansas took the second meeting with a win in St. Louis in 1944. In 1963, Missouri won in Little Rock's War Memorial Stadium

1:30 PM ET: The Arkansas Razorbacks head to Columbia, Missouri for the second time in program history to take on the Missouri Tigers for the sixth time in program history. Missouri holds a 3-2 advantage in the all-time series.