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Times-Picayune sports columnists Peter Finney and John DeShazier predict their winners for Friday's game between LSU and Arkansas on Friday night at Tiger Stadium. Finney: LSU 27, Arkansas 17. Jordan Jefferson does

Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com. BATON ROUGE, La. — Jarius Wright stood in the postgame interview room moments after his team's 41-17 loss to top-ranked LSU in Tiger Stadium and summed

Hey, remember that big ol' stink about The Game Of The Century a couple weeks ago? Well, don't look now, but #1 LSU is playing #3 Arkansas today. Probably The Game Of The Week, or at least The Game Of Friday.

The LSU Tigers assured themselves of a spot in the SEC Championship Game and likely the other game that's pretty big too.

The LSU Tigers assured themselves of a spot in the SEC Championship Game and likely the other game that's pretty big too.

Arkansas players say LSU and Alabama are very similar

All of the top three spots in the BCS standings are occupied by the SEC's Western Division (LSU, Alabama, Arkansas). While LSU secured a spot in the SEC championship with a 41-17 win over Arkansas on Saturday, two of those three could play for the BCS

Arkansas yielded 197 yards rushing to the Crimson Tide. "They have the mind-set of running the ball down your throat and they came out and did just that against us," Arkansas safety Tramain Thomas said of LSU. Arkansas Coach Bobby Petrino declined to

CAN'T TOUCH THIS: Tyrann Mathieu (right) runs past Arkansas defenders en route to a 92-yard punt return to spark LSU back to life before halftime during the Tigers' 41-17 victory yesterday. After yesterday's 41-17 beatdown of third-ranked Arkansas,

They were busy studying film of Auburn, as dictated by Nick Saban, and recorded LSU-Arkansas. Don't blow the suspense by telling them. In the BCS era, no team has ever won the national title without winning its conference, much less not even winning

LSU running back Kenny Hilliard (27) breaks up the middle as LSU center PJ Lonergan (64) blocks on Arkansas Chris Smith in the second half of a college football game in Baton Rouge, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. LSU defeated Arkansas 41-17.

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