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Playing what some consider the best defense in the country certainly didn’t help, but the Razorbacks also didn’t get out of their own way in the 37-10 loss to No. 4 Georgia. On several occasions, quarterback Feleipe Franks was forced to move a tight end or running back from one side to the other or move a wide receiver on or off the ball or otherwise change their alignment. It was an issue that hadn’t popped up in preseason camp, but it contributed to Arkansas managing just 10 points on 280 yards and going three-and-out on half of its possessions.