Devwah Whaley and his Arkansas’ offense teammates put together a dominant performance that included three touchdowns through the air and on the ground to cruise past New Mexico State 42-24 in Razorback Stadium.
Arkansas’ first drive of the day went 80-yards on nine plays capped off by a 38-yard touchdown pass from Austin Allen to sophomore Deon Stewart. The reception was the longest of Stewart’s career and marked his second touchdown of the season. It was a career day for Stewart, who finished with four receptions and 71 yards.
With time running out in the first quarter, sophomore Whaley capped an 80-yard eight play drive with a touchdown from 3-yards out to give the Razorbacks a 14-0 lead. It was Whaley’s first touchdown since week 1 against Florida A&M. Whaley recorded 119 yards on the ground against the Aggies for his first 100-yard rushing performance of the season.