Tye & Tommy on Robert Moore’s night, best lessons from dad, football ahead with Clay and more!
Tye & Tommy on Robert Moore’s night, best lessons from dad, football ahead with Clay and more!
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Robert Moore let his bat do the talking.
Heckled by a rowdy crowd all night long at Founders Park, Arkansas second baseman responded with two home runs, including the game-winning two-run blast in the seventh, powering the top-ranked Razorbacks to a 6-1 series-opening win against No. 11 South Carolina on Thursday evening.

Four Hog pitchers came together in the win to twirl Arkansas’ fourth two-hitter of the season. Caleb Bolden, Ryan Costeiu, Caden Monke and Kevin Kopps combined to allow one run on two hits and four walks while striking out 10 total.
The unanimously top-ranked Hogs improve to 31-6 overall, including 12-4 in conference play, on the year with the victory. Arkansas, in sole possession of first place in the SEC West, now leads second-place Mississippi State by 1.5 games.
Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn was pleased with pitchers gave up just two hits in 6-1 win over strong South Carolina team.
Arkansas coach Eric Musselman lobbied along with other coaches in Little Rock for the new bill enacted this week for college athletes.
Tye & RJ go into how he landed at UCA, his many jobs outside of radio, broadcast slipups, jumping into politics and more!
DJ Derrick is best known in Arkansas as providing the music that keeps fans jumping at Bud Walton Arena, but he also works SEC Tournaments now and talked about it on Halftime.
Democrat-Gazette writer Bob Holt previewed Arkansas’ series this week with South Carolina could be hardest one of season.
It may be three or four years before we discover how the bill signed into law by the governor will impact Arkansas’ sports teams.
With the governor signing the Arkansas law into place this week, Tom Murphy hasn’t studied deep enough to know how it will work.
Tye & Tommy on the name and likeness bill, who runs your househould, plus Richard Davenport!
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