FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Even in a year full of one disheartening setback after another, Arkansas' second-half collapse in a loss to Mississippi last week had a particular sting to it. The Razorbacks (1-6) appeared well on their way to earning their first Southeastern Conference victory under first-year coach Chad Morris, right up until the Rebels rallied from 17 points down for the win. Arkansas will have its best chance at ending a six-game losing streak — and perhaps its last win of the season — when it steps out of SEC play for the final time this season against Tulsa (1-5) on Saturday. It's a chance for Morris to show what things might look like for the Razorbacks once he restocks a talent-depleted roster, and it's an opportunity for players to earn a much-needed bit of praise in an otherwise difficult season. "We're hanging in there fine," freshman defensive back Jarques McClellion said.