Henry makes it a complete returning lineup at linebacker for Hogs

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Arkansas’ linebacking corps will be returning completely intact for 2021 as the last one, senior Hayden Henry, made the announcement Tuesday he’ll return.

Henry made the announcement via Twitter:

Arkansas returns every linebacker who played a defensive snap last season. While most of them probably won’t be playing at the next level, it is interesting to see that nine seniors who could start their life wanted to come back.

Probably no small part of then returning is what Sam Pittman is building for the Razorbacks is something players are buying into.

Henry played 515 total defensive snaps, while also being a solid special teams contributor. He’s played 780 special teams snaps during his four years at Arkansas, with at least 150 in each season.

It will give him a third season with his brother, tight end Hudson Henry.

Fellow seniors Grant Morgan and Deon Edwards announced previously they are returning.

Other players coming back are wide receivers De’Vion Warren and Tyson Morris, offensive linemen Myron Cunningham and Ty Clary, tight end Blake Kern and running back T.J. Hammonds.

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Reed thinks Pruitt ‘should have been fired’ but Vols should blame Phil

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Jeremy Pruitt’s firing probably shouldn’t have been much of a surprise and for Tennessee faithful it hopefully marks the end of Phil Fulmer’s involvement.

Pruitt “should have been fired,” Jon Reed of Fox Sports Knoxville told Tye Richardson and Tommy Craft on The Morning Rush this morning on ESPN Arkansas.

Since the start of the 2007 season, Arkansas and Tennessee have both gone through five head coaches with a coach lasting just a single season at both places.

What they didn’t get into was Fulmer’s trying to escape responsibility by announcing he asked to be allowed to retire. Whether that was before or after he was told he was going to be gone either way we don’t know.

But Phat Phil rose to power within the Vols by backstabbing Johnny Majors to get the head coaching job, then stabbed John Currie in the back to get the athletics director’s job in 2017.

Wherever Fulmer was, chaos and drama followed him around. Alabama fans believe he turned the Crimson Tide into the NCAA and a lawsuit was filed. It took a few years to serve him papers but they were served at SEC Media Days in 2008.

Fulmer resigned at the end of that season. Call it the Nick Saban Effect. As long as Alabama was wallowing around trying to figure things out, Florida was going through a string of coaches after Steve Spurrier and Georgia going in circles, Fulmer piled up some wins.

Saban came to Tuscaloosa in 2007, beat Fulmer twice (by a combined score of 70-26) and Phil decided to ride out on the mirage he built that he was a good coach.

The reality is he was lucky as a coach and had no idea what to do as an athletics director and the entire program has turned into a toxic heap.

It kills any chance for Tennessee to hire the fans’ choice (Hugh Freeze). Some sources in Knoxville that are connected to the program say Gus Malzahn is the leader in the clubhouse.

Gus is available after being fired at Auburn. His defensive coordinator, Kevin Steele, is already in Knoxville.

“The belief is he’ll be on this next (Vols) staff no matter what,” Reed said. “To me that eliminates Gus because I don’t think Gus wants to get back in bed with (Steele).”

That is different from what I’ve been told. Malzahn basically turned everything with the defense over to Steele and they had a pretty good relationship, according to sources at Auburn.

But the first hire Tennessee has to make is an athletics director and Reed thinks that John Gilbert from East Carolina is the odds-on favorite.

Gilbert was at Alabama over marketing and fund-raising during Saban’s early years. Then he went to Tennessee before getting caught up in Fulmer’s whirlwind of screwups in 2017.

Pruitt was just a defensive coordinator Fulmer thought he could control and that certainly looks like it could have happened.

“Reports are he didn’t have very many friends over in the athletic building as well,” Reed said about Pruitt. “I wish it had happened earlier.”

Experience has shown with the Vols nobody in Knoxville really knows what’s going to happen.

“At Tennessee, we just kinda make it up as we go along,” Reed said.

There are Razorback fans that have had that same feeling.

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Neighbors after Razorbacks fade in second half against South Carolina

Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors talked with the media following a 104-82 loss to the Gamecocks on an emotion-filled day in Columbia.

Gamecocks get 21st straight SEC win downing over-matched Hogs

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Arkansas had five players score in double figures but came up short against No. 4 South Carolina on Monday night, losing 104-82.

Razorbacks guards Chelsea Dungee and Destiny Slocum both turned in big performances for the Hogs, going for 22 and 15 points, respectively.

The Gamecocks secured their 21st straight SEC win in the effort as they improved their record to 10-1 overall (5-0 SEC). The Hogs fell to 11-5 overall (2-4).

Arkansas shot the ball well Monday night, sticking with South Carolina on the scoreboard through the first three quarters, as the visiting Hogs shot 54 percent from behind the three-point line and 45 percent from the field.

Dungee went 2-2 from beyond the arc and Makayla Daniels added two three-pointers as well. When all was said and done, five Hogs got into double-figures — Dungee, Daniels, Slocum, Amber Ramirez and Erynn Barnum.

Turning point

Arkansas was able to apply pressure early on, as the Hogs managed 11 points off of turnovers before the intermission.

South Carolina held a slim five-point lead at halftime, as Dungee’s 14-point showing before the break kept the Hogs in it.

The Gamecocks turned up the dial in the second half, exploding for 62 points in the final two quarters and pulling away from the Razorbacks.

South Carolina forward Aliyah Boston was a difference-maker in this one, scoring 26 points while grabbing 16 rebounds and blocking six shots in the contest.

Hogs highlights

• Daniels eclipsed the 500-point mark with her first bucket of the night against the Gamecocks.

• With her 22 points, Dungee has now scored 20+ in all six SEC games.

• She also extended her double-digit point streak to 19.

• Barnum had a big night off the bench, notching 13 points on 6-10 shooting.

• Slocum notched five assists, her fifth such performance this season.

Next game

The Razorbacks will have the rest of the week off and will return to the court next Monday, Jan. 25 to take on the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens, Ga.

The SEC Network will broadcast the game, and tip is set for 6 p.m.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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