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Memphis football has the longest active FBS winning streak after upsetting Arkansas. A look at the upcoming schedule indicates there could be more.
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Memphis football overcomes double-digit deficit, upsets Arkansas at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium
Lewis' dual-threat ability has been on display through the first three games, but his running ability powered Memphis against Arkansas. While he was up-and-down in the pass game, the Razorbacks had no answer for Lewis' ability to escape the pocket and make plays in the run game.
With Saturday's setback at Memphis, the Razorbacks have lost at least one nonconference game in every year since the 9-4 season in 2021 and fell to 7-19 in single-possession games. Looking deeper, Pittman is just 2-10 since the start of 2023 in single-possessions matchups, many of those coming in SEC play.
Memphis football has a key player back for its game against Arkansas. Running back Greg Desrosiers — who has missed the last two games with an apparent foot injury — is available for the Tigers (3-0) when they take on the Razorbacks (2-1) on Sept.
Previewing Arkansas versus Memphis in Week 4 of the 2025 college football season. Expert prediction, key players, and what to expect this week.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green (center) and teammates greet fans as the team arrives, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, before kickoff against Memphis at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tenn. (Hank Layton/WholeHogSports)
It was the second consecutive week the Razorbacks (2-2) fumbled away a chance to take a late lead on the road. Receiver Jalen Brown lost a fumble at the Ole Miss 24 with 1:52 remaining and the Rebels ran out the clock last week to win 41-35 in Oxford, Miss.
Deja vu. A late turnover doomed Arkansas football in another crushing road loss, this time to the Memphis Tigers.
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Seized the day. Final: Memphis 32 Arkansas 31
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MEMPHIS — A sellout crowd of 39,861 watched Memphis (4-0) trail Arkansas by 11 points at halftime, hold the Razorbacks (2-2) to 3 second half points and come back to win 32-31 at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
Memphis football came back from down 18 points to beat Arkansas. Here are the three plays that made the difference in the fourth quarter.