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Gasaway has questions about Tennessee’s shooting before Hogs’ game

ESPN’s John Gasaway thinks shooting is a possible weakness with the Vols as Arkansas faces them in Knoxville on Wednesday night, he told Phil Elson, Matt Jenkins and Matt Travis on Halftime Tuesday afternoon on ESPN Arkansas.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – 2020 continues in 2021 for Hog fans

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Tye & Tommy on the Barry Odom rumors, Burlsworth Trophy, Heisman tonight and more!

 

As college football world turns, moving targets involve Pittman’s staff

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Sam Pittman won three games his first season at Arkansas (probably could have won three other games for a variety of reasons) and that was done with a coaching staff that apparently some folks want to raid.

First, wide receivers coach Justin Stepp is apparently going to South Carolina. That probably involves a chance to return home more than anything else … those things happen.

Now there are reports Razorbacks defensive coordinator Barry Odom is a target for Steve Sarkisian at Texas.

In a whirlwind of activity over the weekend, the Longhorns fired Tom Herman and hired Sarkisian, Alabama’s offensive coordinator, in just a few hours. That means they probably had the second deal done before they pulled the trigger on paying off nearly $30 million of buyouts to unload a coaching staff.

As an aside, if you think that is a big number at the University of Texas, you really don’t know much about how things work at Austin. They have boosters that can write the check by themselves and never blink.

Odom is one name mentioned for the job after Will Muschamp said he wasn’t interested. He was previously the defensive coordinator under Mack Brown, so he might not be interested in doing that again after being a head coach at two schools in the SEC.

Why would Odom be interested in listening (as multiple reports indicate he would) is simply because, well, it’s Texas. Hog fans hate to hear that, but it is a blue-blood program in the world of college football square in the middle of one of the largest hot beds of top-level talent in the country every year. Most years it would be THE biggest.

Citing sources close to Odom, Horns247.com said it will not be easy for the Longhorns to land him. They reported his family enjoys living in Northwest Arkansas and his sons are playing football here.

Colorado State wide receivers coach Kenny Guiton is being reported as the replacement for Stepp and there are also reports offensive coordinator Kendal Briles may be drawing interest, but that has not been confirmed.

Odom reportedly was drawing interest from Ed Orgeron at LSU for the defensive coordinator position there after they paid Bo Pellini about $5 million to leave after one season, but the Texas talk has dimmed that dramatically.

At Arkansas, Odom is making $1.3 million a year after getting a $100,000 pay raise after turning down a defensive coordinator role at another SEC school before he ever coached a game here.

In a year that’s seen revenues drop dramatically, how much deeper the Hogs can dig to get Odom a raise is anybody’s guess.

But the interest is there, which means those outside of Arkansas have taken notice of what he accomplished in just one season.

Now it’s up to Pittman’s recruiting skills to keep not just players on the roster, but his top-level assistant coaches as well.

He hasn’t really had key players enter the transfer portal that’s seeing some fairly big names at big-time programs come in. Oklahoma wide receiver Charleston Rambo, who has started 24 games over the last two seasons, put his name in to leave Monday.

Dawson not really sure where Jackson is while Smith sidelined with injury

Hawgs Illustrated’s Dudley Dawson was wondering Monday afternoon on Halftime where Vance Jackson is while Justin Smith is out.

O’Gara says no comparison with Harris’ hurdling and Simpson in commercial

Connor O’Gara isn’t even talking about Najee Harris’ hurdle against Notre Dame with O.J. Simpson’s car commercial leaping chairs.

Pittsburgh center Morrissey captures Burlsworth Trophy over Morgan, Milne

Pittsburgh center Jimmy Morrissey is the winner of the Burlsworth Award over Arkansas linebacker Grant Morgan and BYU wide receiver Dax Milne on Monday afternoon.

Murphy looking back on playoffs, Bama wide receiver favored to win Heisman

Democrat-Gazette writer Tom Murphy is a Heisman Trophy voter and he didn’t disclose who he voted for, but he did go with De’Vonta Smith as AP’s top player.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Hogs fall at home to Mizzou

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Tye & Tommy on the home loss to Mizzou, Hog FB coaching news, Tom Murphy joins and more!

 

Razorbacks bounce back from Kentucky loss to down Missouri, 91-88

No. 10 Arkansas bounced back Sunday evening inside Bud Walton Arena, beating Missouri, 91-88, to get back into the win column.

The win is the third straight victory for Mike Neighbors’ Hogs over the Tigers, the longest streak of wins against Missouri since they beat them three straight times over the 2014-15 seasons.

Despite holding the lead for 35 of the game’s 40 minutes, Arkansas was constantly fighting off a resilient Missouri team.

The Tigers kept the deficit to single digits for the majority of the second half, forcing the Razorbacks to come up with clutch shots throughout the fourth quarter.

Redshirt senior Chelsea Dungee was crucial in that department, scoring 10 points in the final frame and keeping the Hogs ahead.

Dungee, who went off for 38 in last year’s meeting between the teams in Bud Walton Arena, led the Hogs once again, scoring 25 points. Amber Ramirez added 17 while Makayla Daniels chipped in 16.

Photo by Arkansas Communications

Turning point

Missouri started the game hot, jumping out to a quick 8-0 lead.

Minutes later, the Hogs gained the lead and held it for the rest of the first half. Arkansas shot over 50% from the field in the second quarter and held Missouri without a basket for the last 2:28 heading into the locker room.

Daniels led the way in the first half, scoring 11 points and recording four rebounds.

Mizzou came out of the half with some life, chipping a 14-point deficit down to a six-point deficit, and Arkansas struggled to score the basketball early in the second half.

Missouri redshirt junior Haley Troup scored 11 points in the third quarter, and Arkansas’s lead was diminished to seven heading into the final frame.

Arkansas answered by shooting lights-out down the stretch, shooting 50% from 3-point range in the fourth quarter and going 10-12 from the free throw line to close out the Tigers.

Photo by Arkansas Communications

 Hogs highlights

• Dungee ended one-point shy of her season-high point total, scoring 25 Sunday night.

• It was her 36th career game going for 20+.

• Arkansas dominated the turnover battle, forcing 19 Tiger turnovers while only committing seven.

• Ramirez helped in the turnover department, collecting four steals, a season high.

• Daniels scored in double-figures for the tenth time this season against the Tigers, matching her total double-figure games output from all of last season.

• Missouri allowed only 60 points per game coming into Sunday and had not allowed more than 78 points in a game this season. Arkansas scored 91.

Next game

The Razorbacks will look to build on the win when they visit Tennessee on Thursday in Knoxville.

Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. and that game can be viewed on the SEC Network.

Mason on Hogs bouncing back from loss at Kentucky to down Missouri on Sunday

Arkansas’ Jailyn Mason talked with the media after the 91-88 win over the Tigers and how they rebounded from loss to Wildcats in SEC opening game.