FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Matt Jones ran for 126 yards and a touchdown on five carries and passed for two more scores as Arkansas broke a four-game losing streak with a 35-3 win over Mississippi on Saturday.<br>
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One of Jones' runs for 72 yards was a career high. The senior was 11-of-16 through the air and was pulled from his last game in Fayetteville with a little over five minutes to go in the third quarter.<br>
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Junior tight end Jared Hicks also had a landmark game for Arkansas (4-5, 2-4 Southeastern Conference) with the first two touchdowns of his career.<br>
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Ole Miss (3-6, 2-4) played two quarterbacks, and they were the team leaders. Ethan Flatt was 11-of-21 for 126 yards and Robert Lane was the leading rusher with 94 yards on nine carries.<br>
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Arkansas scored on its first drive and led 14-0 at the half. Jones' longest run came on the first play of the second half.<br>
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From his own 28, Jones faked the pitch on an option, split two defenders as he turned upfield and outraced everyone down the right sideline for the score. He then dunked the ball over the goal post, drawing a celebration penalty.<br>
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Ole Miss finally got on the scoreboard on the final play of the second half with a 33-yard field goal by Jonathan Nichols.<br>
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The Razorbacks' next two scores were courtesy of Hicks. The junior tight end, who had 10 career catches before the game caught three passes, including touchdown receptions of 2 and 23 yards.<br>
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Ole Miss' most serious threat came late in the fourth quarter when the Rebels drove to Arkansas' 16. But Lane made a bad option pitch that was fumbled and recovered by Dallas Washington, who returned it 10 yards for the Razorbacks.