After limiting LSU to 14 points, limiting the nation's top running back to 91 yards and dominating a team that was ranked No. 2 in the nation just two weeks ago, Arkansas was one of the stories of the weekend in college football. True freshman Dre Greenlaw was a big part of that story and for that, he's the 247Sports True Freshman of the Week.

Greenlaw finished Saturday's 31-14 road win over LSU with 12 tackles, one sack and a forced fumble. The sack and forced fumble came on the same play and helped set Arkansas up for a score that would put the Razorbacks up 21-0 in a hostile environment.

For the game, Arkansas limited LSU to 330 yards of total offense, they turned the Tigers over twice, once in the end zone and Greenlaw's big sack, strip created a hole that the Tigers couldn't climb out of given its shaky quarterback play. The 91 yards by Fournette is his second lowest output of the season.

Greenlaw's 12 tackles on the day was the top mark on either team for the game and his 84 on the season now makes him No. 3 in the nation among all freshman tacklers.

Ranked as a three-star in the class of 2015 and the No. 60 safety in the country according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, Greenlaw has thrived in his transition to linebacker. A Fayetteville, Ark. native, Greenlaw didn't get heavily recruited by other national powers and the Razorbacks pounced on the local product.

Greenlaw captured SEC Freshman of the Week honors.

True Freshman Honor Roll

2. Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA – Completed 33 of 57 passes for 340 yards and had five carries for 70 yards rushing. Rosen's rushing touchdown late in the fourth quarter looked like a game-winner before Washington State drove the field for a dramatic win.

3. Derwin James, S, Florida State – Consistently putting together monster performances on a weekly basis now, James compiled 10 tackles, 1 sack, a fumble recover and a quarterback hurry during Florida State's win over NC State.

4. Josh Adams, RB, Notre Dame – Though Notre Dame's offense struggled against Wake Forest, Adams' 98-yard touchdown run was huge. He finished with 141 yards rushing on 17 carries and the score in Notre Dame's win.

5. Drew Lock, QB, Missouri – In an emotional upset win BYU, Lock had his best game to date for Missouri, throwing for 244 yards and a game-winning touchdown in a 20-16 win.

6. Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington - In a loss, Gaskin still put together a strong effort with 18 carries for 108 yards in a 27-17 come-from-behind loss to Arizona State.

7. Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama – Ridley continues to emerge as Alabama's best big-play threat at wide receiver and finished with five catches for 76 yards and a touchdown in a win over Mississippi State.

8. Jordan Whitehead, S/RB, Pitt – With nine tackles and an interception as well as 38 yards rushing on offense, Whitehead continues to play like one of the nation's best all-purpose athletes for Pittsburgh.

9. Brant Mitchell, LB, Georgia Tech – In a loss to Virginia Tech, Mitchell had four tackles and a 32-yard pick-six which gave the offense so much needed help.

10. Marquis Young, RB, UMass – In a win over Eastern Michigan, Young rushed for 168 yards and a touchdown on 32 carries. It was his heaviest workload of the year and he made it count.

