Arkansas coach Sam Pittman couldn’t give any updates on players injured last week plus knows how good the Crimson Tide are this year.
Moody named top freshman after big games in wins over UTA, Lipscomb
Moses Moody was named the SEC men’s basketball Freshman of the Week after a pair of big games for Arkansas last week, the league announced Monday.
Moody averaged 21 points, 8.5 rebounds and two assists in wins over UT Arlington and Lipscomb. He made 70 percent of his shots from the field (14-of-20) — including 4-of-6 from 3-point range — while going 10-of-13 at the free throw line.
The Little Rock native had game highs with 24 points and nine rebounds versus UTA to become the first Razorback freshman since Bobby Portis in 2014 to have at least 24 and nine in a game.
He followed that with an 18-point, eight-rebound performance versus Lipscomb. Moody made 7-of-his-8 shots, including 2-of-3 from 3-point range, while adding three assists in just 24 minutes played.
Moody is the only Razorback to score in double figures in all four games this season.
He ranks 16th in the NCAA (2nd in the SEC) in free throws made (25), fourth in the SEC in free throw percentage (.862) and seventh in the SEC in scoring (17.5 ppg).
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
Missouri got ball last in Razorbacks’ shootout loss last week, says Murphy
Democrat-Gazette writer Tom Murphy talked on The Morning Rush about the shootout Saturday and the Tigers simply got the ball the last time.
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SEC sets kickoff for Saturday’s season-ending Alabama game, television network
Despite what a lot of folks thought in the summer, Arkansas is within a week of actually managing to complete a 10-game football season.
The SEC made the announcement Sunday it’s game on Saturday, which will bring the regular season to an end.
With the entire bowl season completely turned upside down this year, the Razorbacks will likely land a bowl spot somewhere even with just three wins. Anybody can go to a bowl and the SEC teams will likely all get a chance to turn one down.
The Hogs and Alabama will kick off at 11 a.m. Saturday at Razorback Stadium and the game will be televised on ESPN.
You can also listen to the game online HERE and on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.
The game was originally scheduled for Dec. 5, but moved back a week so the Crimson Tide could meet LSU, then come to Fayetteville before facing Florida in the SEC Championship game Dec. 19.
Covid issues forces Tulsa to postpone Tuesday’s game with Hogs
Eric Musselman’s schedule has cleared up this week with Tulsa’s announcement Sunday they’ve had a positive covid test and quarantining of players the issue.
Does anyone have any extra @WestrockCoffee they could bring to @AnthonyRuta? He’s got a long day ahead and will need the caffeine boost. 15 friends and I have Bud Walton Arena reserved Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday and would love something to do! @AnthonyRuta on the ⏰
— Eric Musselman (@EricPMusselman) December 6, 2020
Tulsa was scheduled to host the Razorbacks on Tuesday, Dec. 8.
No make-up date has been set.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
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Don’t blame offense for loss … it was a complete defensive collapse
On a day when Arkansas’ offense broke out with a redshirt freshman quarterback, the defense broke down and folded up like a cheap lawn chair.
Despite blowing a fourth-quarter lead for the third time in a five-game losing skid against Missouri, K.J. Jefferson took the Razorbacks 75 yards down the field in 13 plays. Then a miracle two-point conversion pass to Mike Woods put the Hogs in front, 48-47.
For some, that was about as Arkansas of a thing happening as you could imagine.
Except the defense did an even more Arkansas thing by letting the Tigers have a redshirt freshman quarterback of their own go 60 yards in seven plays, setting up a true freshman to kick a game-winning field goal as time expired.
Behind Treylon Burks’ 220 yards of offense and Trelon Smith’s 173 yards, the numbers say the Hogs should have won this game. When the offense scores 48 points in an SEC game, that should be enough to win.
Except the Hogs’ defense wasn’t very good at the start of the season and has had big games when the other team helped them out a little with turnovers.
Missouri didn’t commit any turnovers (neither did the Hogs, by the way), so it came down to a defense missing linebacker Grant Morgan, who basically served as an on-field coordinator, getting everybody in place.
Morgan’s leaving in the third quarter left the Hogs without a rudder as the ship sailed towards some rough water and they weren’t able to figure out what to do about it the rest of the day.
“They beat us up,” Sam Pittman said later. “Their offensive line whipped us on our defensive line.
“Their receivers were open. They beat us in man coverage and they beat us in zone coverage. We couldn’t get to the quarterback. We couldn’t get either runner on the ground.”
While Pittman said they’ll get to work and do a better job, well, that’s coach-speak for not having a single answer to do anything about the problem immediately.
Before you start blowing up the comments about being negative, the defense gives the effort and defensive coordinator Barry Odom comes up with some pretty solid plans.
They just don’t have the players in the interior line to turn that into a plan hoping for some mistakes by the other team to have success.
They got all that in wins over Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
By this point of the season, teams have a pretty good take on what to do against the Hogs’ defense and that’s avoid turning the ball over, be patient on offense and just move the sticks.
Oh, and throw on first down. That’s what you do against the Hogs’ style of defense because it’s not a pressure defense, instead focusing on being ready to pounce on other team’s mistakes.
When Arkansas doesn’t get that and the opponents’ offense doesn’t shoot itself in the foot or make a mistake, they are in trouble.
Tigers running backs Larry Rountree (185 yards, three touchdowns) and Tyler Badie (79 yards) ran the Hogs silly, each breaking loose on a 46-yard touchdown run,
Arkansas’ offense answered most of the time with Jefferson having a big game that will have fans buzzing, but don’t expect that when a team can prepare a game plan for him.
Missouri didn’t and made Jefferson look like a freshman All-American (18-of-33 for 274 yards and three touchdowns). Now opponents have film of what he can do best and will prepare for him because the Tigers probably didn’t.
The result will be anticipation for the Alabama game, but not much hope. The Crimson Tide are playing for the College Football Playoff.
The Hogs are just trying to finish this weird year.
A season that has shown marked improvement. In his first year Pittman has nearly doubled the winning percentage, winning a third of the games played. The previous three years produced a 22% win percentage (17% the last two seasons).
That’s improvement, especially considering it probably should be five or six wins right now.
But it’s not.
And if they don’t fix the line of scrimmage (and special teams) issues, it’s about as good as it’s gonna get.
Offensive coordinator Kendal Briles knows he’s just about got to hang 50 on people to win games. That’s a tall order, but apparently not as tall as suspected earlier in the season.
The regular season finale probably won’t be a win. The Hogs couldn’t beat Alabama if everything fell perfectly.
Which means all that’s left to hope for is a bowl game … or next sesaon.
And that doesn’t bode well for anybody.
Smith on Razorbacks’ improved defensive play in big win over Lipscomb
Arkansas’ Justin Smith (9 points, 6 rebounds) talked with the media after the 86-50 win Saturday night where the defensive play was better.










