Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King on best spot for freshmen in college football

It’s not really much of a question for high school players going to college level in football but there are some notable busts.

Varsity Vibe’s Alyssa Orange on filling bracket, high school championships

How she and her son filling them out plus getting an idea of best basketball programs in state after state champions crowned.

Razorbacks rebound fast, cruise past Bears in run-rule victory

It didn’t take long for Arkansas to turn a slow start into a one-sided result Tuesday night.

The Razorbacks gave up two runs before recording an out but quickly settled down and rolled to a 13-2 win against Northern Colorado at Baum-Walker Stadium. The game ended in the eighth inning due to the run rule.

That early moment proved to be the only real push from the Bears. After that, Arkansas took control in every phase.

The Hogs responded with steady offense and sharp pitching, turning an early deficit into a comfortable lead within a few innings.

Instead of letting the game slip away, Arkansas stayed composed and focused on executing simple plays.

That approach helped the Razorbacks flip momentum quickly and keep it the rest of the night.

Northern Colorado had its chance early but couldn’t keep up once Arkansas found its rhythm.

By the middle of the game, the Razorbacks had already built a lead that continued to grow.

The quick shift showed how the Hogs can recover even when things don’t begin cleanly.

Early pressure fades as Arkansas responds

Northern Colorado struck first and applied pressure before Arkansas could settle in defensively.

The Bears scored twice right away, creating a brief spark and forcing the Razorbacks to adjust.

Once Arkansas recorded its first out, things began to stabilize on the mound.

From there, the pitching staff limited further damage and gave the offense a chance to respond.

That response didn’t take long.

The Razorbacks started to reach base and string together quality at-bats, slowly chipping away at the deficit.

As innings passed, Arkansas erased the early runs and moved ahead.

The Hogs didn’t rely on one big inning but instead built momentum with consistent play.

That steady approach helped them take control and push the game out of reach.

Balanced offense fuels run-rule finish

Once Arkansas gained the lead, the offense continued to apply pressure.

The Razorbacks found success across the lineup, with multiple hitters contributing to the scoring effort.

Instead of slowing down, the Hogs added runs in key moments and kept pushing forward.

That consistency made it difficult for Northern Colorado to recover.

Arkansas combined patient at-bats with timely hits, turning opportunities into runs throughout the game.

On the mound, the Razorbacks backed up that effort by shutting down the Bears after the first inning.

Northern Colorado struggled to generate offense the rest of the way as Arkansas pitchers kept hitters off balance.

The Hogs continued to build their lead until the run rule came into play in the eighth inning.

By the end, Arkansas had turned an early challenge into a decisive 13-2 victory.

479 Equipment Ruscin & Zach podcast March 17

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We are working on brackets and fans do not like one of Zach’s selections. Plus Shawn Murnin from the Naturals is here to play an emergency edition of “sear Shawn”.

Democrat-Gazette’s Tom Murphy on Razorbacks starting spring practice

What he saw Sunday and organization may be better but not a lot to learn from some basics with new coaching staff, revamped roster.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 3-17-26


Happy St. Patrick’s day! A little more “green” that typical in Tuscaloosa, Notes about Portland and talking about the strength of conferences in the NCAA Tournament.

Guests: Bruce Stanton and Tom Murphy!

479 Equipment Ruscin & Zach podcast March 16

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Arkansas wins the SEC Tournament.

Bruce Pearl needs to shut his big mouth.

Alabama has a player arrested days before the NCAA Tournament.

Target is getting rid of the toy aisle? Plus bums of the week.

Razorbacks Silverfield, players on first day of spring practice Sunday

Razorbacks coach Ryan Silverfield with the media Monday on first spring practice held Sunday indoors.

Razorbacks quarterback KJ Jackson and defensive lineman Quincy Rhodes with the media Monday on first spring practice held Sunday indoors.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 3-16-26


Arkansas claims it’s first SEC Tournament Championship since 2000! Hogs take series from Ole Miss. Breaking down the tournament draw!