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Two weeks ago, the police department in Oxford, Miss. garnered a bunch of attention with a tweet about Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen.
That Saturday, Allen threw for 442 yards and six touchdowns, and led the Razorbacks to a 53-52 overtime win over Ole Miss in Oxford. He played so well that the local police department decided to send out a tongue-in-cheek tweet about him.
Asking us to kick the Arkansas QB out of the stadium is not a legit reason to dial 911. #ARKvsMISS
— Oxford Police Dept (@OxfordPolice) November 7, 2015
On Saturday, Allen was on fire again, this time against Ole Miss’ archrivals, the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Razorbacks’ quarterback threw seven touchdown passes in a 51-50 loss to Mississippi State. During that performance, a group of Arkansas fans called out the Oxford Police Department on Twitter.
Where you at now @OxfordPolice?!? The Arkansas QB is on 🔥🔥🔥 again #WPS#BeatState — Razorback Nation (@RazNation) November 22, 2015
The Oxford Police Department had a response.
Celebrating our win against @LSUfball… And glad we don’t play @RazorbackFB again till 2016. https://t.co/aH8m4uRyUy — Oxford Police Dept (@OxfordPolice) November 22, 2015
Ole Miss (which defeated LSU 38-17) is now 8-3, and still has a mathematical chance to win the SEC West. Arkansas is now 6-5.