Arkansas has had a tough start to the 2018 college football season.

The Razorbacks lost by a touchdown last week to Colorado State and were blow out by North Texas on Saturday, 44-17.

Fans could even be heard booing starting QB Cole Kelley, who threw four interceptions in Arkansas’ loss. Senior WR Jared Cornelius heard those boos, and he went off on the media after the game about it.

“When you come out of the locker room in the second half, and your starting quarterback is getting booed … by the home team … when is that right? How is that right?” Cornelius said.

“I’ve been kind of holding this in for a minute, but at the end of the day, that’s somebody’s son, that’s somebody’s brother, that’s my brother, and I’m not going to sit around like that’s going to be OK. We are in a football game, in the middle of a football game, at that point we are still in the game and you’re booing him. That’s not the standard, that’s not going to be the standard.”

You can listen to Cornelius’ full comments here, courtesy of @KATVKyle on Twitter: