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Boyd won’t finish season with Hogs, declaring he’s available for NFL

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Rakeem Boyd has declared for the NFL Draft, which means he won’t be playing in the final two regular-season games or a bowl game at Arkansas.

Whether NFL teams think that’s a good idea nobody knows.

Boyd made the announcement with a tweet Tuesday afternoon:

What the reason is for it is a mystery nobody will know the answer to for awhile, but it is a change from his tone in the preseason when his teammates elected him a captain.

“I came back to go establish something, so opting out wasn’t even in the talk,” Boyd said before the season started. “I couldn’t even do that to my team.”

Instead, after a surprising slow start to his senior season, Boyd has decided to quit on his team with three games left to play.

“I will be preparing for the 2021 NFL Draft,” Boyd said in the tweet.

That’s the key phrase. Not skipping the last two games due to health concerns for himself or his family, but to prepare for the NFL Draft where he won’t be picked on the first day, probably not the second and could be forced to go the free agent route.

Boyd is a good guy, jovial and pleasant when he’s been around the media. When healthy, he’s had bursts of good play, especially last season when he ran for 1,133 yards and had himself among the top running backs in the conference.

This year he’s battled injuries (which he’s done throughout his time with the Razorbacks). Boyd has 309 yards this season and really hasn’t looked full speed since suffering an injury in the second game against Mississippi State.

Trelon Smith’s emergence has provided a little production at running back this season, but depth is now going to be an issue. T.J. Hammonds was moved back to running back and is a big play type but the Hogs don’t have anybody reliable to get 3 yards on a fourth-and-2 play … unless quarterback Feleipe Franks does it.

Part of it is inexperience in the offensive line.

Don’t be surprised to see more plays with wide receiver Treylon Burks lined up in the backfield, but this team is getting two-thirds of the total offense through the air.

And that probably won’t be changing anytime soon.

Neighbors previews getting back on court against ULM, then hosting Baylor

Hogs coach Mike Neighbors talked with the media Tuesday afternoon about facing Louisiana-Monroe on Thursday, then defending champ Baylor.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Where is Mizzou as an Arkansas rival?

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Tye & Tommy on the Mizzou rivalry, Bielema news, on Rakeem Boyd, plus National Pie Day!

 

Carroll on Hogs’ problem next season at quarterback with Franks gone

Pig Trail Nation’s Jason Carroll feels Arkansas will have to bring in another grad transfer at quarterback for next season if they can get one, he said on Halftime with Phil Elson, Matt Jenkins and Matt Travis on ESPN Arkansas.

Musselman previews Hogs’ home matchup Wednesday with UT-Arlington

Hogs coach Eric Musselman met with the media Monday afternoon to take a look at the game with the Mavericks, review first two games of season.

Vanderbilt maybe got most headlines in college football for different reasons

Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara obviously thought Sarah Fuller being the first female to play football in the SEC, then firing the coach.

Pittman expecting close to full roster for Saturday’s game with Missouri

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman’s weekly press conference Monday after game with Tigers delayed a week expects nearly everyone back.

Butkus Award names Morgan one of finalists for nation’s top linebacker

CHICAGO — Grant Morgan has been named one of 16 finalists for the Butkus Award, which honors the nation’s best linebacker, the organization announced Monday.

Morgan has made a nation-leading 104 total tackles while registering 6.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, one interception, five passes broken up and two quarterback hurries this season.

He has recorded 15 or more tackles in four games, the most in a single-season at Arkansas since Ken Hamlin in 2002 and the most by an SEC player since Missouri’s Kentrell Brothers in 2015.

The former walk-on became the first Razorback since Tony Bua in 2003 to record consecutive 15+ tackle games with his second 19-tackle performance of the year against LSU.

His first 19-tackle game came in the 33-21 win over Ole Miss while adding 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, two passes broken up and an interception return for a touchdown, becoming the second FBS player since 2000 to total at least 15 tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss and an interception return for a touchdown.

For his performance, he was named SEC co-Defensive Player of the Week, Chuck Bednarik Award Player of the Week, Bronko Nagurski Defensive Player of the Week and Athlon Sports Defensive Player of the Week.

Both of Morgan’s 19-tackle performances are tied for the second-most in a single-game by an FBS player this season.

LSU’s Kevin Minter (2012) was the last SEC player to have two 19-tackle performances in the same year.

Butkus Award Semifinalists
Christian Harris, Alabama
Grant Morgan, Arkansas
Nate Landman, Colorado
Nakobe Dean, Georgia
Monty Rice, Georgia
Jabril Cox, LSU
Nick Bolton, Missouri
Chazz Surratt, North Carolina
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame
Pete Werner, Ohio State
Olakunle Fatukasi, Rutgers
Ernest Jones, South Carolina
Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M
Zaven Collins, Tulsa
Devin Lloyd, Utah
Charles Snowden, Virginia

The Greenwood, Ark. native began his career as a walk-on and was placed on scholarship ahead of the 2018 campaign.

After redshirting in 2016, he has played in all of Arkansas’ 44 games since 2017.

Finalists are expected to be announced December 7, and winners will be announced on or before December 22.

The Butkus Award is a member of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA), which encompasses college football’s most prestigious awards. NCFAA’s 25 awards have honored more than 800 since 1935.

The Hogs travel to Missouri to play for the Battle Line Trophy on Saturday, Dec. 5. The game will kick off at 11 a.m. and air on SEC Network.

Pittman’s program could get boost getting win over rival Missouri

The Democrat-Gazette’s Tom Murphy talked with Tye Richardson and Tommy Craft about beating the Tigers would boost Sam Pittman’s program.