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Hogs have shot against Ole Miss, which could be another crazy one

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Considering the Arkansas-Ole Miss series is full of drama, craziness and a disagreement over trivia, it probably isn’t too silly to think Saturday could be wild.

The Hogs and Rebels usually bring out a big effort in each other, but no series has created the collection of zaniness this one does.

The trivia argument is one that would just cause a massive rolling of the eyes these days, but in 1914, the Razorbacks claimed Ole Miss used an ineligible player and recorded a win, despite being on the short end on the scoreboard.

Here’s some others:

• 1954: No. 1-ranked Ole Miss was stopped early on the goal-line by the Hogs, then backup Buddy Bob Benson sailed a 66-yard pass to Preston Carpenter for the game’s only score and a 6-0 win in Little Rock. That game was the first to really put Arkansas in the national spotlight and the first overflow sellout at War Memorial Stadium.

• 1960: It looked like the teams would play a 7-7 tie after a short field goal was called good after referee Tommy Bell had called a timeout on a first attempt for “excessive crowd noise.” He signaled the second one good as soon as it was kicked and was wide and fistfights broke out all over the stadium.

2001 Seventh HeavenArkansas won a barn-burner in Oxford, going seven overtimes to win against Eli Manning and the Rebels. It was a game that seemed to never end.

• 2008 Familiar Coach: Houston Nutt left Fayetteville after the 2007 season for Oxford, beat the Hogs two out of four times and got fired.

• 2015 Henry Heave: In yet another game that appeared headed to lasting half the night, Arkansas faced a fourth-and-25, tight end Hunter Henry caught a pass and wasn’t going to get the first down and threw the ball backwards. Alex Collins got the first down, the Razorbacks scored and Austin Allen converted a 2-point conversion for a 53-52 win.

Those are just the highlights. Twice as many have had all sorts of drama and surprising finishes and everything is there for a crazy game this year.

Ole Miss is a slight (-1.5) favorite but the Hogs have a 57.4% chance of winning, according to the ESPN Power Index.

Maybe the best-looking bet is an over-under of only 76.5. Considering Ole Miss’ offense wasn’t stopped last week against Alabama and their defense couldn’t stop the Crimson Tide, what Kendal Briles comes up with on the Hogs’ offense may be the key.

Assuming, of course, Barry Odom doesn’t have something cooked up to slow down the Rebels’ attack.

I’ll take the over and the Hogs in what may come down to who gets the ball last.

Arkansas 56, Ole Miss 45


Before last week’s games started I told Pete Morgan there would be a crazy week, but I didn’t know when. It turned out to be last week … and it may not be the only one is a wacky season. We were both 3-4.

Pete leads by a single win with a 15-6 mark.


Auburn (-2.5) at South Carolina

Two weeks ago the Tigers would be a much bigger favorite but, apparently, the oddsmakers took notice of Auburn’s theft of a win over the Hogs last week. Now Auburn has to go on the road with a team that hasn’t looked as good as it’s rating in the polls.

It is beyond temptation to take the Gamecocks here, but I’m not convinced they can pull out a win.

Auburn 24, South Carolina 21


Kentucky at Tennessee (-6.5)

At 43.5, take the Under in this one. Both teams have really good defenses and the Vols started fast against Georgia before the Bulldogs stomped them last week. I’m going out on a limb here, but the Wildcats’ running game will be the difference in this one.

Kentucky 21, Tennessee 20


Texas A&M at Mississippi State

Neither team’s fans really know which one of these dual personalities for both teams will show up in this one. The Aggies shocked Florida and me last week. The Bulldogs shocked by their ineptitude against Kentucky. The Bulldogs can’t run at all and the guess is their free-fall continues.

Texas A&M 31, Mississippi State 28


Georgia at Alabama (-4.5)

With the news Nick Saban tested negative after his positive test earlier in the week, he may actually be on the sidelines for the game and the guess here is he’ll be there. It may be the difference for the Crimson Tide, who win this one big.

Alabama 31, Georgia 21

Fantasy Football Sunday — w/ Davis Mattek of SportsGrid

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Regardless of bad call, Arkansas has a competitive football team

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While you were enduring the worst era in Arkansas football last season, if someone had told you this year the Hogs would beat a ranked team and be within a bad call of beating another in back-to-back weeks, you’d have taken that, right?

While it is extremely difficult to see the big picture when your team is hosed, the proper prospective should help. It was just a year ago, Auburn smoked the Hogs.

It would have seemed impossible that a year later, Arkansas would erase a 17-point deficit and hold the lead on the Tigers with less than a minute to play.

For the record, the call was atrocious. Various officiating experts agree the officiating crew botched the call on Bo Nix’s fumbled spike attempt which was really a backward pass and fumble recovered by Arkansas.

Anyway, the call can’t be overturned and the win is officially a loss. But, what can’t be argued is Arkansas is much, much better than anyone dreamed they could be.

It’s clear that first-year coach Sam Pittman and his staff have taken Morris’ players that seemed uninspired and less-than-athletic as a whole and have pushed them to improvement and to play beyond their capabilities.

Most were optimistic, Pittman, a career offensive line coach, could recruit the talent needed to rebuild the Hogs. Those hunches were confirmed when Pittman scored several big-time recruits early on.

However, fans braced for the worst because it appeared it would take a miracle to transform last year’s team into a winner, even with an infusion of some talent.

The process would be a long haul. That fact seemed to be confirmed when the SEC gave Arkansas the most difficult schedule in college football history.

All Pittman and Co. has done is lead Georgia at halftime, upset Mississippi State at Starkville and take Auburn the distance on its home field. All ranked teams with no spring practice, no tune-ups.

Forget the 1-2 record, Arkansas has a chance to be competitive most every week with a schedule that I figured could cause the Hogs to go winless without little shame.

So, while the Auburn loss was a tough pill to swallow, it isn’t near as bad as watching a clueless Morris direct Arkansas in a home loss to mid-major San Jose State. There is a tremendous amount of hope and not just the future – immediate hope.

The Hogs will face another winnable foe this week in a home tilt against Ole Miss and first-year Coach Lane Kiffin.

The Rebels are racking up points in Kiffin’s trademark fast-paced, high-octane but have also felt the pain of a difficult schedule with losses to SEC heavyweights Florida and Georgia sandwiched between a slim win against Kentucky.

Kiffin insists the schedule isn’t easier this week.

“Well, we’re playing a really good team. I wish they were like last year, but they’ve done an awesome job,” Kiffin told the media this week. “Completely different on defense. Physical, run to the ball, play as hard as can be, giving people problems.

“Offensively, very explosive with the tempo. Sam’s done a great job. We’re gonna have our hands full.”

Defensive coordinator Barry Odom has done a fantastic job turning a lifeless Hogs defense into a force at times.

His understanding of defending schemes and communicating that to his troops has been evident in slowing down Mike Leach’s prolific offense at Mississippi State, which set the SEC all-time passing record in his first game.

Arkansas also did a respectable job against a tough Tigers offense. It’s a prospect that seemed improbable this season.

Kiffin’s scheme alone is hard to defend and tougher when you have an athlete such as Matt Corral running it. In three games, Corral has racked up 1,080 yards passing converting on 67 of 88 passes with nine touchdowns and a long pass of 68 yards.

“The guy is playing incredible. He’s such a gifted athlete and he can throw any pass. He can throw a dart” Pittman said during a media session this week. “He can throw a touch pass. He certainly can get away from pressure. That guy is a winner. He’s a really good football player and he’s got some really good weapons.

“The thing about Ole Miss is they can run the ball and they can throw it. But you can’t do any of that without a great quarterback, and that guy is a really, really good quarterback.”

If Arkansas can slow down Ole Miss, its offense can be effective against the Rebels. The unit could be aided by the potential return of senior star running back Rakeem Boyd.

The other major factor in the game is how COVID-19 is affecting the Rebels roster. Kiffin acknowledged the virus has taken a toll, and it appeared earlier in the week the game may be in doubt.

If testing goes well Friday, the game will be played, but it is unclear how many Ole Miss players may be absent.

“We are dealing with our first COVID issues of the season, unfortunately,” Kififn said. “We did in camp but had been great through three games. So that’s been a big challenge this week. We were already banged up from a physical, high play count versus a great team in ‘Bama. This is going to be very challenging.

“If we were to play today we could play. Hopefully it stays that way.”

With LSU’s struggles, including last week’s loss to Missouri, the upper echelon of the SEC West doesn’t seem to be a stretch for either team. Of course, both need to win this game.

For whichever team that wins, a possible third place West finish would be well within reach even considering tough games that remain for both teams.

However, based on what has occurred with Arkansas in three games, it seems that Arkansas has more winnable games on its schedule, including Ole Miss.

While last Saturday’s turn of events at Auburn were frustrating but not hopeless as the past two years have been and 2020 seemed.

This Arkansas team will win more games and it has a good chance of happening Saturday.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Getting that first Home SEC win since 2016

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Tye & Tommy on how good Matt Corral is, SEC news, new immediate recovery rule plus Tony Barnhart!

 

NCAA changes ‘clear and immediate recovery’ guidelines too late for Hogs

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It will be too late to help Arkansas, but the NCAA this week is making a change to the replay guidelines for “clear and immediate recovery” on loose balls following an inadvertent whistle.

Against Auburn last week, the Razorbacks lost a replay decision after Auburn quarterback Bo Nix, trying to set up a play to kill the clock and set up a winning field goal, fumbled the snap from center, then threw the ball behind him trying to spike the ball. During the play, the officials incorrectly whistled the play dead, even though the pass was backwards as confirmed by replay.

The Razorbacks’ Joe Foucha recovered the ball on a second attempt after a first one was considered in the immediate continuing action. After it squirted out, the next recovery was not considered immediate.

Officials and replay looked at the play, which was called intentional grounding on the field, then gave the Tigers a chance for a winning field goal that was converted by Anders Carlson for the 30-28 win.

The new guideline will allow replay to consider ANY recovery, it was reported during The Morning Rush on ESPN Arkansas on Friday morning.

The Morning Rush was able to confirm this with two different sources with direct knowledge of the information sent to replay officials yesterday.

Barnhart on what a missing Saban on sidelines could do to Crimson Tide

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Pittman fully confident Hogs will be playing against Ole Miss on Saturday

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ON HALFTIME: Holt on how Covid-19 starting to affect football in SEC

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Neighbors tells Elson his head is going to have to swivel a lot faster this season

Mike Neighbors told radio announcer Phil Elson on Thursday this team is faster, which is going to make Phil’s head probably spin around.