FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- The season appeared as though it was falling apart for Arkansas following a 56-3 loss to Auburn three weeks ago, particularly for a defense that had just allowed 543 yards rushing to the Tigers.Fueled by a well-timed bye week and some personnel changes, the Razorbacks (6-3, 2/3 Southeastern Conference) turned around both their defense -- and season -- with a 31-10 win against Florida last week .It was a performance Arkansas hopes to carry forward on Saturday when they host No. 19 LSU (5-3, 3-2).Winning does a lot of things for the soul, Arkansas coach Bret Bielema said.To get back to winning following the humiliating Auburn loss, Bielema had a part in the defensive changes -- most notably increasing playing time for talented freshman defensive tackle McTelvin Agim and moving senior Jeremiah Ledbetter to defensive end.The result was the most dominant defensive performance of the season, with the Razorbacks holding the Gators to a season-low 12 yards rushing on 14 carries.It was a improvement of 531 yards from one game to the next by a defense that had to wait two weeks to play Florida after being humbled by Auburn.It was tough, going into a bye week after a loss like that, defensive end Deatrich Wise said. You hear two weeks of that constant reminder of what you did. We just had to get our mind right ... It was hard, but we just changed the demeanor of how we do things, made things simpler.While the Florida win showed what Arkansas new-look defense is capable of, it will face an even more difficult test this week against an LSU team that leads the SEC with an average of 6.2 yards per carry.With junior running back Leonard Fournette leading the way, the Tigers average 214 yards rushing per game -- 236.3 yards on the ground in the four games since interim coach Ed Orgeron took over following the firing of Les Miles . And that despite only gaining 33 yards rushing in last weeks 10-0 loss to No. 1 Alabama.Orgeron knows the Razorbacks arent likely to present the same physical challenge up front defensively, but hes also aware Arkansas success a week ago could easily carry over to this week.He also knows how well the Razorbacks have played in defeats of LSU in each of the last two seasons, games in which Arkansas has held the Tigers to a combined 95 yards rushing on 62 carries.They got bigger on the front and it worked for them, Orgeron said. The open date obviously was very beneficial to them ... Overall they played better. It seemed like they played as a team.---AP Sports Writer Brett Martel in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, contributed to this report.---More AP college football at http://collegefootball.ap.orgAir Max 90 Destockage . -- Bryant McKinnie came out of his stance and lowered his shoulder into a practice squad player, causing a crisp thud to reverberate in the Miami Dolphins practice bubble. 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The 2015/16 Premier League season saw 1,186 yellow cards issued and 59 reds, in comparison to 1,361 and 71 in 2014/15.Of referees who took charge of 15 games or more, Marriner averaged a league-high 3.58 yellow cards per game. Michael Oliver (3.53), Anthony Taylor (3.48) and Martin Atkinson (3.44) were not far behind.In terms of red cards, Mike Dean averaged the highest, although he did also oversee more games than anyone else (33).The key thing is he has the big games, said former referee Dermot Gallagher on Sky Sports News HQ. When youre doing 33 games youre doing the high-profile games, which have more pressure, the players react differently because of the stakes. Mike Dean talks with Chelseas Diego Costa (right) and Oscar Dean showed nine red cards, an average of 0.27 per game, putting him ahead of Jonathan MMoss (0.dddddddddddd24), Neil Swarbrick (0.22) and Marriner (0.21).The referee who showed the fewest number of yellow cards on average was Lee Mason, who issued 56 in 22 games (2.54 average).Robert Madley (2.69) and Roger East (2.92) also issued fewer than three bookings per game on average. Lee Mason issued 56 yellow cards in 22 games Atkinson and East both only sent one player off over the course of the season.Gallagher thinks the decrease in cards overall is a positive.Definitely its good news, he said. It shows that the referees are communicating with the players a lot more.I think the advent of the captains coming in before the game has helped, as the referees can get on their wavelength straight away and use them throughout the game to stop yellow cards escalating. 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