Arkansas Football: Missouri could roast Hogs if not approached seriously

Reid Bauer, Arkansas football (Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports)
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Arkansas football will have to slow Tyler Badie
Arkansas football will have to slow Tyler Badie (Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Hogs will have a tough time slowing do-it-all back Tyler Badie

Tyler Badie is a bad, bad man. He can return kicks, catch the ball and run with great speed. The Hogs should already know this since he did all of that in last season’s meeting and then some.

In the 2020 matchup, Badie recorded six carries for 79 yards and two touchdowns. He caught three passes for 12 yards and returned 2 kickoffs for 32 yards.

This season, the Razorbacks can expect even more production from the 5’8″ senior out of Memphis, Tenn.

He’s totaled 1,385 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground. He’s also caught 53 passes for 335 yards and 4 touchdowns— making him one of the most dangerous backs in the SEC.

He’s rushed for 200+ yards in four different games this season. The Hogs will need to have eyes on him at all times throughout the game.

If Badie is not contained, it could be a very long day for Arkansas Razorback fans.