Tye & Tommy on the Sam Pittman SportsCenter interview, Brett Goode joins and What’s Your Beef Wed!
Tye & Tommy on the Sam Pittman SportsCenter interview, Brett Goode joins and What’s Your Beef Wed!
Hogs safety Jalen Catalon talked with the media after Tuesday’s practice about the key change in defense this year is mostly confidence.
Razorbacks linebacker Hayden Henry with the media after Tuesday’s practice on defense believing all along they could be dominant and they work like that every day in practice.
Arkansas wide receiver Mike Woods met with the media after Tuesday’s practice and said the team expected to be winning games this year.
Arkansas offensive lineman Ty Clary talked after Tuesday’s practice about being in quarantine and having to fight his way back to being a starter.
Former major league baseball great Darryl Strawberry was speaking to the FCA in Fort Smith and Halftime’s Phil Elson talked with him.
Tye & Tommy on where the Razorbacks can improve, the Coach of the Year conversation, plus Clay Henry!
If Sam Pittman has anything to thank the previous coaching staff for it’s rounding up some pretty good players and not wasting a year on some of the good ones.
But the difference in coaching is showing with guys the staff before that got to campus. Neither of the previous two staffs could develop.
What that means is they coached players down. One of the biggest challenges every coach that has highly-ranked recruiting classes will tell you is getting the players is only part of the challenge.
As Steve Spurrier used to say, “you gotta coach ’em up.” He was referring to 5-star recruits.
Grant Morgan and Hudson Clark showed what the defensive coaching staff Pittman put together is capable of doing in developing players. Both started as walk-ons.
This week they are the best defensive player in the SEC and the best freshman defensive player.
Morgan earned a scholarship. Clark got one after starting the summer as a backup, then getting a scholarship after picking off Matt Corral three times in Arkansas’ 33-21 win over Ole Miss on Saturday.
“He’s earned that and we’re awful happy to be able to do that,” Pittman said on the SEC Network on Monday. “He was happy and excited and probably thought in his mind, ‘It’s about time.’ But we were happy to be able to give him a scholarship come January.”
We in the media had no idea where Clark was in his development. I probably am not the only one that had to look up who he was when he broke out against Mississippi State when Montaric Brown was injured (and, yes, that’s going to be interesting when he comes back from a personnel standpoint in the secondary).
Maybe most importantly it shows what a change in coaching can do. I said last year and all summer the talent on this team was good enough the Razorbacks should have been in a bowl game the last two years.
There just wasn’t any development.
With some changes that include knowing how to put together a plan every week that puts players in position to be successful, Odom has gotten everybody’s attention with how the defense is playing.
And getting backups to play and the performance doesn’t drop off. That may be the most startling aspect of the entire defense.
There’s still over half of a season to play, but the Hogs now have a guy who’s going to be in the conversation over the Broyles Award (Odom) and a player in the talk over the Burlsworth Award (Morgan).
Now if the offense can figure out how to start a little faster, this team will completely exceed the expectations of even the most optimistic fans.
Everybody likes to play the guessing game with football. I stayed away from that this year completely because of Covid-19 and the completely uncertain aspect every single week.
But how many games do you see on the remaining schedule that are not “gettable” (to steal a copyright phrase from Ruscin & Zach)?
There’s not a single team I would put down as a loss right now. Not even Alabama. Disagree if you want.
The way Odom has this defense playing and his game planning, I’m not counting them out of anything.
Arkansas pitcher Peyton Pallette had one of the encouraging days in the Fall Series, going seven perfect innings in relief appearance.
Arkansas’ offense was rolling early on Monday afternoon inside a chilly and damp Baum-Walker Stadium, but a late rally pushed the Red to a 9-7 win.
That gave the Red a 2-1 lead in the Fall Series.
Knotted at 7-7 entering the bottom of the sixth inning, nine-hole hitter Jackson Cobb reached base for the third time of the game with a leadoff walk to turn the lineup over.
Leadoff hitter Robert Moore placed a beautiful bunt between the pitcher and first baseman to reach on an infield single and put the go-ahead run in scoring position.
Cullen Smith quickly cashed in the opportunity with a single through the right side to put the Red squad in front for good. Braydon Webb added an insurance run with a fielder’s choice to third to score Moore.
Elijah Trest worked a scoreless seventh to finish off the win but not without the tying run coming to the plate. Cayden Wallace worked a two-out walk in front of a Jalen Battles single before Trest got Cason Tollett to ground out to second base.
The two teams traded runs and big innings through the first four frames on Monday with the Black Team taking the lead on the strength of a five-run second.
Red starter Zebulon Vermillion issued three straight walks to open the inning before Clayton Gray made him pay by sneaking a double just inside the right field line to score the first two runs of the rally.
A Matt Goodheart sacrifice fly made it 3-1 before Christian Franklin laced an RBI-double down the left field line and Wallace capped the rally with a single to score Franklin.
The Red squad waited until the bottom of the third to battle back. With Black leading 6-1, Cobb belted a solo homer into the Hog Pen in left.
Robert Moore immediately followed with his second home run of the series, a bomb to right field off the new building for back-to-back homers. Zack Gregory added his second homer of the series with a two-run shot to cap the rally and put the Red Team back in front.
Cayden Wallace quickly tied the game at 7-7, however, crushing his second round tripper of the series to center field.
Smith led all hitters on the day with three hits and two runs scored as the Red Team banged out nine hits. Moore and Smith combined for five hits and four runs atop the Red lineup for manager Bobby Wernes.
Wallace and Battles each had two hits for Black in the loss.
Peyton Pallette picked up the win in relief, tossing two perfect innings. Vermillion struggled in two-plus innings, allowing six runs on four hits and five walks with five strikeouts.
Evan Taylor took the loss for Black after giving up the two-run rally in the sixth. Black starter Will McEntire allowed five runs on five hits over two-plus innings.
After a day off tomorrow the two teams return to action on Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. on SEC Network+.
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