After a disappointing 49-26 loss to Alabama last Saturday, Arkansas is looking to bounce back in its matchup with Mississippi State in Week 6.

According to analyst Greg McElroy, the key to an Arkansas win will be the return of quarterback KJ Jefferson. In an interview with Always College Football, McElroy spoke about Arkansas’ win potential, saying “I think a lot of this depends on the health of KJ Jefferson.”

Jefferson took a huge hit late in the game against Alabama, and was forced to leave for one snap per protocol. Jefferson came back in the game, threw one incomplete pass on third down, and then left the field again to receive medical attention.

His status this week has been touch-and-go, with head coach Sam Pittman saying “he has some mild symptoms.” Per Pittman, if Jefferson is able to practice on Wednesday, will be on the plane to Starkville for Saturday’s game at Mississippi State.

The return of Jefferson will be good news for the Razorbacks, who face off with the Bulldogs on Saturday. We’ll see if it’s enough for the win.