Social media reacting to Arkansas’ 34-31 loss to Tennessee

The Bobby Petrino era as interim head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks got off to a fast start, but, once again, the offense sputtered in the second half before getting a late spark in Saturday’s 34-31 loss to the No. 12 Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium.
Tennessee (5-1, 2-1 SEC) snapped a four-game skid against the Razorbacks (2-3, 0-2 SEC) and the Hogs dropped their fourth consecutive contest following a 2-0 start.
Arkansas running back Mike Washington rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown in the first half, but the Vols forced two of their three turnovers in the second half and the nation’s sixth-ranked total offense started to roll.
The Volunteers will travel to No. 8 Alabama next week and the Razorbacks will host No. 5 Texas A&M.
As always, HawgBeat compiled reactions on social media..
FINAL – Tennessee 34, Arkansas 31
Fourth Quarter
2:55 Hogs are not done yet. Green shows patience and finds Kam Shanks in the middle of the end zone from 12 yards out. Tennessee 34-31
8:21 Arkansas scores a touchdown in the second half for the first time since the Ole Miss game on Sept. 13 on a nine-yard connection from Green to Rohan Jones. Tennessee 34-24
13:15 After Arkansas commits its third turnover, Lewis extends Tennessee’s lead with a three-yard score in four plays. Tennessee 34-17
Third Quarter
2:11 Peyton Lewis pounds his way in for a short score to give Tennessee a two-score lead. Tennessee 27-17
Hogs go for it on fourth and four, but are called for a personal foul (Tennessee declined) and Green’s pass falls incomplete.
11:50 Gilbert nails a 50-yard field goal to give the slight edge back to the Vols. Tennessee 20-17
HALFTIME – Tied at 17
Second Quarter
2:52 Tennessee with another quick response. Joey Aguilar hits Miles Kitselman who took it in from eight yards. Tied at 17
4:32 Washington pounds his way in from the goal line for his second score to give the lead back to the Hogs. Arkansas 17-10
10:35 Vols tie it on a successful 37-yard field goal try from Max Gilbert. Tied at 10
First Quarter
:20 True freshman Scott Starzyk connects on a 28-yard field goal to give Arkansas the lead after the Hogs are stopped on third down. Arkansas 10-7
7:30 DeSean Bishop answers with a 17-yard rushing score. Tied 7-7
10:10 Taylen Green completes a nine-play, 75-yard drive to put the Hogs on the board first. Arkansas 7-0
Mike Washington with a 37-yard run.