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Former Ole Miss football player Richie Contartesi has a new book about his life in football and his career since then.
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Ole Miss running back Jaylen Walton wrestles his way past Arkansas defenders into the end zone for a touchdown during Saturday’s game in Oxford.
6 Lifestyle
Rebels fall to Razorbacks 53-52 in overtime BY JEFF ROBERSON OXFORD CITIZEN
Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen kept the football in overtime and scored from the 1-yard line on a two-point conversion try and Arkansas beat Ole Miss 53-52 Saturday. But the miracle play of the night was a fourth and 25 play that Allen completed in OT on a pass well short of the first down to Hunter Henry. Henry, as he was being tackled, threw the ball backward and it was rolling on the ground when Arkansas running back Alex Collins picked it up and ran to the 11 for a first down. That set things up for the Hogs' victory when Allen connected with Henry for a touchdown. “Extremely difficult to look those young men in the eyes in
there (in the locker room),” Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze said afterward. “A very difficult way to end the game. I hurt for our kids, our coaches, our fans and our administration. There’s no way around it. It’s very difficult and gut-wrenching and will test everything about you.” Ole Miss, 7-3 overall and 4-2 in Southeastern Conference play, now has an open date with a home game against LSU and a road game against Mississippi State remaining. In a game that had little defense, the Rebels and Razorbacks went back and forth all day and night before the Arkansas coaching staff decided on a two-point conversion try in overtime – when they didn’t have to yet. Ole Miss stopped it once, but a face mask call on the Rebels
gave the Hogs another chance, and they cashed in for the victory. Arkansas had a field goal of 49 yards blocked by Breeland Speakes at the end of regulation. That sent the game into overtime. Statistically Ole Miss had 590 yards of offense, but the Razorbacks had 605 yards. Allen was 33-for-45 for 442 yards with six touchdowns. Chad Kelly was 24-for-34 for 368 yards and three touchdowns. From this point on, how about a chronological order of things? It’s a lot to keep up with. The game was tied 17-17 at halftime. Arkansas scored first in the game and the Rebels were playing catchup the entire first half. On its second possession of
the game, the Razorbacks got points. A six-play, 73-yard scoring drive was capped by a Brandon Allen to Drew Morgan pass of 3 yards. The extra point attempt by placekicker Cole Hedlund was good, and it was 7-0 visitors with 7:58 to go in the first period.Ole Miss scored on the next possession, going 77 yards in nine plays to tie the contest. There were some big plays with Chad Kelly keeping the football for 19 yards to the Arkansas 24, followed by a Kelly to Evan Engram 21-yard completion to the Razorback 3-yard line. On the very next play it was Jaylen Walton into the end zone for a 3-yard gain and the Rebels’ first touchdown of the game. Gary Wunderlich was good on TURN TO OLE MISS PAGE 13
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