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Bang opening SEC Media Days won’t be about Razorbacks

With Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin probably drawing the most fire Monday in Dallas, it won’t deal with the Hogs.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — About the only way Arkansas’ namthe e will even be mentioned is in passing. Or when Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin takes to the podium Monday afternoon on the first day at the SEC Media Daze in Dallas.

The Razorbacks won’t arrive until Thursday, the final day of the event that annually draws scores of media types. Their primary function is to interview each other these days. Most of the questions are boringly predictable with “what do you think” topping the list.

There probably will be a bang Monday, but it will be from Kiffin. The Hogs might get mentioned when he’s inevitably be asked about his father, Monte, passing away last week. He, of course, was the defensive coordinator on the Razorbacks’ best team in history that came within a fluke pass (of all things) to Earl Campbell in 1977.

That loss may have kept them from their only national championship in football, but Kiffin will be dealing with a more serious question Monday. Colorado State coach Jay Norvell implied the Rebels were tampering with a wide receiver from the Rams. Since that’s the only thing left for anyone to complain about in this era of NIL, it’s like red meat thrown to a pack of dogs at an event this big.

For Arkansas, don’t expect them to be picked anywhere near even discussion much beyond winning enough games to qualify for one of those bowl games like Memphis. That hasn’t always been as horrible as predictions. I’m not going through every instance, but it’s a pattern old enough that John Barnhill said one time back in 1960’s that Arkansas wins the most in times of austerity, not prosperity. That simply means the Hogs don’t have a track record of maintaining success.

This is another one of those seasons. Right now, the Razorbacks have a lot of hope and everyone expecting them to repeat that success of winning the most when the least is expected is basing a lot of that on offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino. Many expect him to be the head coach by December, but there’s no evidence he would even be interested in the job if it suddenly became open.

No one seems to recall even he can’t coach the way he did over a decade ago in any way. Recruiting is different and the players can leave now when they get tired of how they perceive being treated by the coach. While it worked to some extent at the FCS level, nobody knows how he can handle a program in this day and age. He’s never had to coach with these rules.

Tampering with another team’s players was extremely rare when he was a head coach at the big boy level. Now it may be a dominant theme at the first day of media days, but none of thata will involve the Razorbacks.

Another thing Sam Pittman will probably breathe a deep sigh of relief over.

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2024 High School Rankings

Following is the Arkansas Sports Media High School Football Poll including the Overall Top 10, the top five in Classes 7A, 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A and 2A, plus the top three in the 8-man division, as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending August 24. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and ranking from last week's poll:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Fayetteville (10)1-02141
3.Bryant (6)1-02063
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Greenwood (2)1-01842
4.Conway (2)1-01674
Little Rock Parkview (4)1-01675
6.Bentonville0-11066
8.Pulaski Academy1-01038
7.Benton0-1747
9.Shiloh Christian1-0469
10.Harding Academy1-015
Others receiving votes: Cabot 10, Marion 8, Bentonville West 7, Rogers 7, Fort Smith Southside 3, Little Rock Christian 2, Joe T Robinson 1.
CLASS 7A
1.Fayetteville (11)1-01041
2.Bryant (9)1-01022
3.Conway (4)1-0793
4.Bentonville0-1404
5.Pulaski Academy1-0335
Others receiving votes: Cabot 2.
CLASS 6A
1.Greenwood (24)1-01201
2.Benton0-1912
3.Shiloh Christian1-0723
4.Marion1-0364
5.Fort Smith Southside1-017
Others receiving votes: Mountain Home 12, Jonesboro 5, Lake Hamilton 3, Sheridan 2.
CLASS 5A
1.Little Rock Parkview (25)1-01251
2.Harding Academy1-0782
3.Joe T Robinson0-159
4.Camden Fairview1-034
5.Maumelle1-020
Others receiving votes: Greenbrier 18, Pine Bluff 12, Valley View 8, Hot Springs Lakeside 6, Farminton 4, Hot Springs 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Warren (12)0-1961
2.Arkadelphia (5)0-1802
3.Elkins (5)1-0633
4.Bauxite1-0444
5.Ozark1-0165
Little Rock Mills1-016
Southside Batesville1-016
Others receiving votes: Malvern (1) 10, DeWitt 10 Ashdown 5, Highland 4.
CLASS 3A
1.Booneville (11)1-01021t
2.Prescott (8)1-0931t
3.Rivercrest (4)0-0583
4.Salem1-025
5.Newport1-0235
Others receiving votes: Charleston 22, Walnut Ridge 17, Fordyce 7, Bismarck 6, Mansfield 4, Lavaca 2, McGehee 2, West Fork 1.
CLASS 2A
1.Bigelow (9)1-0842
2.Junction City (9)0-1791
3.Mineral Springs (3)0-0573
4. Carlisle (1)1-0454
5.Conway Christian (2)1-0315t
Others receiving votes: Marked Tree 22, Des Arc 19, Hector 10, Cross County 91) 8, Mount Ida 3, East Poinsett County 1, Mountainburg 1.
8-MAN SANCTIONED
1.Rector (16)1-0721
2.Strong-Huttig (9)1-0512
3.Brinkley1-0113
Others receiving votes: Woodlawn 5, Cedar Ridge 4, Augusta 2.

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