Junior running back Tre Mason ran for 168 yards and four touchdowns, and Auburn won its fifth straight game in a 35-17 victory over Arkansas in Fayetteville.
The Tigers were the first to score, and they held the lead for the game's entirety.
The Razorback offense looked impressive on their first drive until senior defensive end Dee Ford deflected backup quarterback A.J. Derby's pass into the hands of linebacker Cassanova McKinzy for the interception. The turnover put an end to the 13-play drive, and Auburn took over at its own 19-yard line.
The Auburn offense couldn't capitalize on the interception, but the defense came up big again on the Hogs' next possession. Kris Frost recovered a fumbled snap on the Auburn 29-yard line. Two plays later, Mason put the Tigers on the board with a 9 yard touchdown run with 2:35 left in the first quarter.
Arkansas' next drive was extended with a personal foul after Auburn stopped them on third down. Kicker Zach Hocker connected on a 34-yard field goal to make the score 7-3 at the 12:52 mark of the second quarter.
A heavy dose of Mason, quarterback Nick Marshall and running back Corey Grant led the Tigers deep into Arkansas territory before Mason took his second touchdown run of the night in from 4 yards out. With just under 11 minutes remaining in the half, Auburn led 14-3.
Auburn epitomized a bend but don't break defense on the next drive. Frost and Mitchell combined to stuff the Razorbacks fourth and goal attempt at the one-yard line to take a 14-3 lead into halftime.
The Tigers wasted no time on their first drive of the second half. Mason capped an 11 play, 65-yard drive with a 5 yard touchdown run to extend the lead to 21-3.
The next time the Tigers got the ball, receiver Sammie Coates, who leads the nation in yards per catch, hauled in an 88-yard touchdown reception to give Auburn their biggest lead of the game, 28-3.
But the Hogs didn't go away quietly.
Back-to-back scores cut its deficit to 28-17 at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
Mason scored his fourth touchdown of the night when he dove in the end zone on a 12 yard race to the pylon. The Tigers would hold on to its 35-17 lead for the remainder of the game.
Mason's performance marked the first time an Auburn player rushed for four or more touchdowns since Cam Newton against Kentucky in 2010.
With the win, Auburn advances to 8-1 on the season, and will travel to Knoxville Tennessee next weekend to take on the Tennessee Volunteers.
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