Here’s how the Arkansas Razorbacks graded after their 17-0 win over LSU.

OFFENSE: C+

Arkansas had an uncharacteristic 95 rushing yards on 38 carries. Still, the Razorbacks scored two rushing touchdowns, which were enough to hold a comfortable margin. Quarterback Brandon Allen threw for 169 yards on 16-of-27 passing, connecting with six different receivers. Arkansas’ performance wasn’t pretty, but it was enough to earn its first conference win since Bielema’s hire.

DEFENSE: A+

The Razorbacks shutout one of the SEC’s most talented offenses. LSU totaled 123 total yards in Saturday’s loss. Anthony Jennings threw for 87 yards on 12-of-22 passing. Leonard Fournette was held to nine yards on five attempts, averaging 1.8 yards per carry. Defensive tackle Darius Philon also recovered a fumble by Jennings in the fourth quarter.

SPECIAL TEAMS: A

Adam McFain was 1-for-1 on field goal attempts. McFain also went 2-for-2 on extra point tries, totaling five points. Sam Irwin-Hill punted five times for 197 yards and an average of 39.4, including two punts inside the 20-yard line. The Razorbacks special teams held Darrel Williams to 21 yards on one kickoff return and Tre’Davious White to one yard on a punt return.

COACHING: A

Bret Bielema earned his biggest win since his hire in 2012. After going winless in SEC games last season, the second-year coach earned his first conference victory by holding an early advantage against an SEC powerhouse. The Razorbacks kept LSU scoreless and added a comfortable margin to secure their lead.

OVERALL: B

Arkansas earned a major victory, despite a lackluster offensive performance. The Razorbacks managed to hold their advantage throughout the contest by shutting out one of the SEC’s most talented offenses. Bielema earned the biggest victory of his tenure in Fayeteville and captured momentum moving forward. The Razorbacks earned a convincing win that shows their progress in their rebuilding process as a potential threat to SEC teams.