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SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) – Cedric Cobbs set a school record with his seventh 100-yard rushing game and scored on a 41-yard run to help Arkansas end a three-game bowl losing streak with a 27-14 victory over Missouri in the Independence Bowl on Wednesday night.

Arkansas’ defense made two key fourth-and-1 stops, one of them at the goal line, as the Razorbacks won for only the second time in their last 12 bowl games. In six seasons under coach Houston Nutt, Arkansas is 2-4 in bowl games.

Chris Balseiro kicked four short field goals, an Independence Bowl record, as Arkansas (9-4) rebounded from a 31-point loss to LSU in the regular-season finale. Arkansas’ 300 yards rushing also was an Independence record.

The Razorbacks likely benefited from a largely pro-Arkansas crowd. That state’s border is only 30 miles away, and there were about twice as many Arkansas supporters as there were for Missouri.

Special teams was a problem area for Missouri (8-5), which lost 41 yards to its own 3 after a high snap went over punter Brock Harvey’s head – essentially handing the Razorbacks a touchdown. Arkansas’ Tom Crowder intercepted a fake field pass by holder and backup quarterback Sonny Riccio on the last play of the first half, and Crowder also blocked a punt.

Brad Smith of Missouri had 155 yards passing and 96 yards rushing to set the school career total yardage. record in just his second season. He scored on a 5-yard run late in the third quarter to cut the gap to 10 points. But he fell 23 yards short of becoming the first player in NCAA history to pass for 2,000 yards and run for 1,000 in two seasons.

Zack Abron added 137 yards on 19 carries for Missouri, making its first bowl appearance in five years and only the school’s third in 20 seasons.

Cobbs had 141 yards on 27 carries, the 11th 100-yard game of an injury-plagued career. He’s totaled 460 yards in his last three games, and was named the game’s offensive MVP.

The only time he was touched on his second-quarter scoring run was when he collided with quarterback Matt Jones on the handoff. He ran for 99 yards in the first half to help Arkansas take a 21-7 lead.

Missouri was hurt when it came up empty on consecutive 10-play drives, one at the end of the first half and another at the start of the third quarter.

Freshmen Keith Jackson Jr. and Jeremy Harrell stuffed Abron on fourth-and-1 at the Razorbacks 12 with 1:59 left. Then Lerinezo Robinson intercepted a rollout pass from Smith on fourth-and-goal from the 1 as Arkansas preserved its 21-7 lead.

During the regular season, Missouri was 13-for-15 on fourth-and-1. The Tigers also were thwarted on fourth-and-goal from 8 with about five minutes to go.

Missouri led 7-6 when Zach Strom’s snap sailed high above the head of Harvey and rolled to the Tigers 3. Jones slipped two would-be tacklers on a 1-yard run three plays later, and his conversion pass to George Wilson put the Razorbacks ahead to stay at 14-7.

Arkansas scored on consecutive plays, making it 21-7, as Cobbs scored following a three-and-out for Missouri.

This is the third nine-win season in six years for Nutt, and the second straight.

Balseiro was 4-for-4 on field goals, connecting from 33, 28, 25 and 24 yards. Balseiro didn’t get the kicking job until the fourth game of the year and finished 11-for-15 on field goal attempts.

AP-ES-12-31-03 2301EST

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