LSU quarterback Matt Flynn walks off the field after throwing an interception while trying to complete a two-point conversion that would have tied the score with Arkansas and sent the game into a fourth overtime. The Tigers lost to the Razorbacks 50-48 Friday, making LSU’s record 10-2 and complicating the team’s quest to achieve a national championship.
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Eric Neal of Hammond watches the LSU-Arkansas game Friday in Tiger Stadium during the third quarter when the score was Arkansas was leading LSU, 7-6. Arkansas defeated LSU 50-48 in overtime, dashing the Tigers’ national championship hopes. LSU will face either Georgia or Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference Championship on Dec. 1 in Atlanta.