The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Arkansas 35-7.
AP: Greg McElroy passed for a career-high 291 yards and three touchdowns and No. 3 Alabama opened Southeastern Conference play with a 35-7 win over Arkansas on Saturday.

The Crimson Tide (4-0, 1-0) picked on the Razorbacks’ beleaguered defense with three huge plays and blocked a punt to win its 18th consecutive league opener dating to its 1992 national championship season.

A relentless defense hounded Ryan Mallett and the nation’s No. 2 offense. Mallett was just 12-for-35 for 161 yards for Arkansas (1-2, 0-2) and threw his first interception.

Alabama romped against a team scorched for 52 points last week by Georgia. Trent Richardson broke four tackles for a 52-yard touchdown run, Julio Jones caught a 50-yard TD pass on a trick play and McElroy hit Marquis Maze for an 80-yarder.

The Tide managed to avoid the troubles of its two Top 10 SEC West rivals. No. 4 Mississippi lost to South Carolina and No. 7 LSU barely escaped Mississippi State with a victory.

Bama, meanwhile, coasted to another easy win, dominating its last three games by a collective 100 points. But star linebacker Dont’a Hightower left with a knee injury late in the first quarter and coach Nick Saban said “the initial prognosis is not good.” Hightower will be evaluated on Sunday.

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One thought on “Bama’s McElroy feasts on Arkansas defense for 3 TDs”

  1. Most interesting comment by Petrino – “Arkansas didn’t believe it could win ” coming in.
    Oh hell yes.
    The Fear of playing Bama.

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