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Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – One Day Away, Dave Neal joins!

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Tye & Tommy

on the expectations for Sam Pittman in Game 1, Dave Neal joins us and more!

 

Holt expecting Razorbacks to show improvement in opener with Georgia

ON HALFTIME: Bob Holt of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette talked about baseball, Ed Orgeron on 60 Minutes and Hogs’ opening season Saturday.

Pittman says Hogs ‘confident they are ready to go’ heading into opener

Hogs coach Sam Pittman told the media Thursday in the last media availability he is anxious but team is “confident” with preparations for Georgia.

SIGHTS & SOUNDS: Razorbacks’ practice Wednesday for Georgia opener

Sam Pittman said later he wasn’t really happy with the Hogs’ practice but here’s what it looked and sounded like as they continued getting ready for Bulldogs.

ON THE MORNING RUSH:Murphy on how Hogs’ defense needs to get stops

Tom Murphy of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on how the Razorbacks’ multiple looks on defense has to keep Georgia’s quarterbacks off-balance.

RECRUITING THURSDAY: Davenport on Hogs who might get noticed this year

Richard Davenport of the Democrat-Gazette talked about players that could be getting noticed by end of year after only Rakeem Boyd on preseason team.

Davenport listed Julius Coates and has offensive lineman Ricky Stromberg as his sleeper player to get folks’ attention throughout the season.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Sam Pittman and co have come to WORK

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Tye & Tommy on Sam Pittman busting his tail, hazing for SEC coaches, Tom Murphy and more!

 

FFS: ESPN’s Jason Fitz joins us to discuss the latest in Fantasy Footbal!

Tye talks with Jason about how covid-19 impacts fantasy football, being a part of the NFL Draft, reporting at the Hot Dog Eating Contest and more!

 

There will be some answers Saturday, but probably more questions, too

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It would be hard to find someone more nervous than Sam Pittman over the next few days as he is finally within shouting distance of getting to coach a game at Arkansas.

With the Covid-19 testing three times a week, Pittman is holding his breath.

“That’s been more of a concern than anything,” he said on his radio show from The Catfish Hole on Wednesday evening.

We have no idea how many players have had positive tests, but it’s a fairly safe assumption none have been hospitalized and nobody has died. I can guarantee you we would have heard about that.

“We’re back,” Pittman said. “We’re not completely back, but we’ll have almost all of our football team.”

Figuring out how to deal with the health concerns has been the biggest thing for every coach in the SEC and, apparently, they have all done about as well as possible managing it to get to the point where a season may actually happen.

You couldn’t get a lot of folks just a few months ago that believed it was even possible.

Yet here it is.

“We all were kinda on our toes throughout the summer and knowing we have a game this weekend is amazing,” linebacker Bumper Pool said via telephone on the show. “This team did a great job keeping a positive attitude about it.”

In a season where the biggest questions off the field can’t be answered, we may get some ideas about actual on-field things Saturday against Georgia.

The reality is we may have even more questions after that game, but that will be about what happens from that game.

Pittman has dealt with the increased media exposure all week and what does come shining through is how the Razorbacks finally have a coach that actually wants to be here.

“I’m so excited to be a head coach in the SEC and at the University of Arkansas,” he said at his first SEC Teleconference on Wednesday morning.

He’s been saying the same thing since the December day when he got the job.

Apparently the players have picked up on that, too.

“It’s spread throughout our whole team and the pride to be a Razorback,” was how Pool talked about Pittman’s enthusiasm for the job.

Before the start of any season, everybody — us in the media, fans and even the coaches — are really just guessing about what they think is going to happen.

Nobody knows, especially this year with no spring practices and more time in front of a computer than on the practice field.

The time for all that is fast coming to a screeching halt and Pool made it pretty clear the players understand that.

“At the end of the day we’re just playing football,” he said Wednesday night. “Yes, the world is crazy and so much of it is out of our hands but let’s control what we can control.”

That simple statement alone just sounds different from what we’ve heard the last couple of years.

“As a unit we’re well ahead of where everybody thinks we are,” Pool said. “Words are just words. You can’t put those things to bed until you go and prove yourself.

“We’re better as a group than we have been in awhile.”

No bold predictions. No statements where Pool sounded like he was trying to convince himself more than anybody else. Just a quiet confidence.

As subtle as that is it speaks loudly about the changes … if it shows up on the field.

Not really surprising Arkansas picked last, Boyd only All-SEC member

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Last week Arkansas running back Rakeem Boyd was named to the coaches’ preseason second team so it wasn’t surprising he was in the same spot on the media team Wednesday.

In the team standings, the Hogs were, well, dead last in the SEC West.

Sam Pittman wasn’t surprised on The Paul Finebaum Show on the SEC Network on Wednesday afternoon.

“We’ve been last in every poll I have seen,” Pittman said. “I didn’t expect it to change since we haven’t played a game yet. We understand that.”

I didn’t put the Razorbacks last in the West in my poll. Alabama was picked to win the West and the league title while Florida was the media choice to win the East. Every single year for over a couple of decades now I’ve picked the Tide and Gators to win their divisions … it makes for a pretty good average.

Boyd led the Hogs in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in 2018 and 2019, totaling 1,867 career rushing yards and 10 scores in his first two seasons.

As a junior, he ran for 1,133 yards and eight touchdowns, while rushing for over 100 yards in five games, fourth in the SEC and 27th nationally averaging 94.4 yards per game; in addition, Boyd’s 6.4 yards per carry ranked ninth in the conference.

On just eight carries, he rushed for a career-best 185 yards against Western Kentucky, averaging 23.1 yards per attempt, including two touchdown runs of 76 and 86 yards with the latter being a career-long.

Last season, Boyd was one of five rushers in the country to have five runs of 50+ yards and one of just three to have three rushes of 70+ yards.

As a sophomore in 2018, Boyd ranked 10th in the SEC averaging 6.0 yards per carry and 13th among league-leaders totaling 734 rushing yards.

His eight-career 100+ yard single-game rushing performances make him one of 16 running backs in school history to accomplish the feat.

The Maxwell, Earl Campbell and Doak Walker Awards have Boyd on their watch lists.