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Chavanelle on better size on inside defensive line making defense better

Nikki Chavanelle of HawgBeat on the improved size on the Razorbacks’ defensive line will improve the overall defense in new scheme this season.

Dawgs247 writer expects Mathis to be Georgia’s quarterback against Hogs

Redshirt freshman D’Wan Mathis is expected to be the starting quarterback Saturday for the Bulldogs, according to Jake Rowe of Dawgs247 on Ruscin & Zach.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Going up against the ole boss Week 1

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Tye & Tommy on Kirby Smart discussing Sam as a HC, Pitt addresses QB 1, Drew Morgan and more!

 

Murphy on Falcons’ special teams bumbling win against Cowboys, Hogs opener

Tom Murphy of the Democrat-Gazette, an Atlanta Falcons homer, didn’t watch Atlanta’s collapse against Dallas, but it’s not the worst they’ve had.

Drew on Morgan ‘brotherly love’ when he heard Grant named captain for Hogs

When Drew Morgan found out his younger brother Grant was named one of the captains this year he couldn’t resist taking a shot as only brothers can.

Franks has been starter since he got here, which could be good news

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For the first time since the 2017 season, Arkansas knows who the starting quarterback is and Sam Pittman hasn’t made a big deal out of it.

A lot of the media and fans have. The truth is we’ve all known who that was going to be from the moment Feleipe Franks said in January he was coming to the Razorbacks.

“It’s been quite a while that we think he was going to be the one that takes us out there and gives us the best chance to win,” Pittman said in his first game week press conference Monday.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart is still having to tap-dance around who he’s going to put at quarterback. The Bulldogs haven’t released a depth chart (which is another example of why the SEC should step in and make certain things mandatory along the lines of the NFL).

That’s a tap-dance some coaches do just to prove they can. Nobody knows if the Bulldogs will start J.T. Daniels (a transfer from USC) or one of the guys left on the roster of what has been a position of musical chairs behind starter Jake Fromm the last few years.

Daniels had a knee injury on Labor Day weekend in 2019 while at USC and apparently hasn’t gotten medical clearance to play … if you want to believe Smart.

“We hope JT will be cleared by Saturday, officially,” Smart said and the last word of that almost sounded like an after-thought.

“I haven’t had a personal conversation with Kirby and ask him who he’s going to start,” Pittman said while grinning.

He has a pretty good idea. It will be a surprise if somebody else ends up taking most of the snaps behind center for Georgia on Saturday. But defensive coordinator Barry Odom still has to at least take a look at that possibility, as Pittman said.

“You’re guessing as much as we are,” Pittman said. “I can guarantee you not you or us or anybody is going to know who that starting quarterback is going to be for Georgia until he runs out there.”

Pittman didn’t play a lot of games or even make some big announcement. Franks apparently took charge from the minute he arrived in Fayetteville.

“He’s been running with the ones basically ever since he got here,” Pittman said Monday.

Whether anybody else agrees or not, Pittman’s not going to make a lot of grand announcements.

“We don’t get up in front of our team and announce who the starting quarterback is because we don’t announce who the starting center is,” Pittman said.

If Franks came in and took charge almost immediately that is a positive at the most important position on the field that has been maybe the least productive for the Hogs the last two seasons.

You get the idea Pittman won’t be making a lot of changes.

“We may have a package for this guy, a package for that guy, things of that nature,” Pittman said.

You get the idea, though, a lot of that is going to be Kendal Briles’ decision from the sidelines where he will be during games this year. Odom will be upstairs in the pressbox.

“There’s a reason a guy’s a starting quarterback, and that’s the guy you want out there, so we don’t really have any, ‘Hey, we’re going to play this guy at this time or that guy at this time,'” Pittman said. “We try to play our best quarterback and try to win the football game.”

Other Hogs coaches have said the same thing but this time it just sounds a little different and not quite such a quick-trigger decisions.

Especially now that we know Franks has basically been the starter since he came into town and essentially just flat took over the position.

Which should be another positive things could be better this year.

Grovey excited about riding bus to Razorback road games this year with crew

Hogs color commentator Quinn Grovey looking forward to living reality show of five guys riding in a bus to games away from Fayetteville this season.

Pittman previews first game as head coach against familiar opponent in Georgia

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman talked with the media Monday previewing Saturday’s opening game — his first as coach — against the Bulldogs.

Olson thinks Bryant’s win over Trinity Christian should move them into national talk

The No. 1-ranked Hornets downed the highly-regarded team from Texas last weekend and Nate Olson of Scoreboard Central said that should get them more attention.

In this week’s statewide high school poll of the media, no one else got a vote as No. 1:

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS
Following is the final Overall Top 10 high school football teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 7A, 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A and 2A, as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the preaseason. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and ranking from the last poll of 2019:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Bryant (25)13-02501
2.North Little Rock11-22053
3.Greenwood14-01824
4.Pulaski Academy13-01565
5.Bentonville10-11262
6.Cabot8-41259
7.Conway8-41096
8.Lake Hamilton11-2938
9.Shiloh Christian14-144
10.Harding Academy12-129
Others receiving votes: Sylvan Hills 22, Little Rock Christian 16, Wynne 10, Rivercrest 3, Fordyce 2, Benton 1, Harrison 1, Hoxie 1.
CLASS 7A
1.Bryant (25)13-01251
2.North Little Rock11-2943
3.Bentonville10-1552
Cabot8-4555
5.Conway8-4464
Others receiving votes: None.
CLASS 6A
1.Greenwood (25)14-01251
2.Lake Hamilton11-21002
4.Sylvan Hills9-4724
3.Little Rock Parkview8-2463
5.Benton8-522
Others receiving votes: Mountain Home 5, Marion 4, Jonesboro 1.
CLASS 5A
1.Pulaski Academy (25)13-01251
2.Little Rock Christian9-3994
3.Wynne11-1732
4.Harrison11-2513
5.Texarkana7-1135
Others receiving votes: Magnolia 10, White Hall 3, Camden Fairview 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Shiloh Christian (25)14-11251
2.Rivercrest13-1984
3.Stuttgart12-1673
4.Warren8-540
5.Joe T. Robinson8-4282
Others receiving votes: Nashville 7, Ozark 7, Dumas 2, Arkadelphia 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Harding Academy (25)12-11251
2.McGehee12-1965
3.Hoxie13-1654
4.Prescott10-1512
5.Glen Rose11-324
Others receiving votes: Booneville 13, Centerpoint 1.
CLASS 2A
1.Fordyce (25)15-01251
2.Des Arc13-1963
3.Gurdon10-2792
4.Junction City9-3504
5.Bigelow12-1175
Others receiving votes: Poyen 8.