FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A targeting penalty in the fourth quarter helped LSU continue its go-ahead drive,
scoring with 3:59 left to dispatch Arkansas, 27-24, on Saturday.
TJ Finley found Jaray Jenkins for a 13-yard touchdown to put LSU (3-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) ahead by three points. It was the capper to a 10-play, 67-yard drive on which Arkansas safety Jalen Catalon was flagged for a 15-yard targeting penalty and ejected.
LSU sealed the game when Jay Ward got his hands on an AJ Reed 44-yard field goal attempt with 1:24 left, the ball falling well short of the crossbar.
It was a rare bounce the right way for LSU, which started the year ranked No. 6 in the country, coach Ed Orgeron said.
"We needed a break," Orgeron said. "These guys fought hard. We finally got us a break. Just a big win for our football team."
The game turned on Catalon's ejection. It appeared the freshman, Arkansas' third-leading tackler, led with his shoulder, but after review, the targeting call was upheld. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman was disappointed after the game.
"Well, I saw, I thought he tried to avoid the hit," Pittman said. "He was coming in with his shoulder. Their receiver went lower as he was going toward the ground. I felt like he was trying to avoid the contact. I can see what they saw, as well."