Saban can’t win Saturday, Pittman can’t lose … but Tide score more

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Let’s face it, if Alabama rolls through Fayetteville and beats Arkansas by the 32-point consensus spread, Nick Saban won’t really win anything.

Beating the Razorbacks won’t impress the College Football Playoff committee that much. Neither would a loss, by the way, if he left all of his first two teams in quarantine in Tuscaloosa.

In the NFL, that’s how it would be done but I doubt with the reduced number of games being played this year Saban wants to back off the throttle that much … at least for a half.

On the flip side of that, Sam Pittman can’t lose in this game. If the Hogs cover the spread that will be good enough for a lot of the fans.

You can bet, though, Pittman isn’t looking at just staying within five touchdowns of the Crimson Tide.

Maybe the biggest question is who will be lined up at quarterback and if Pittman knew Thursday he wasn’t letting on but he did have an interesting observation about Franks, who didn’t play against Missouri with a rib injury nobody knew about.

“Would you like to go out there and play hurt against Alabama?” he asked the media. “I wouldn’t. If he’s healthy, we’re going to put him out there. If he’s not, we’re not.”

The way he put that, I’m more than expecting K.J. Jefferson to trot out on the field with the first team.

It’s going to be cold (some of the weather talking heads say snow might be possible) and Alabama is probably coming in looking for the quick kill.

Honestly, it would be a good chance to evaluate Jefferson against the best program in the country. Maybe even put Malik Hornsby in there so he can get a taste of how it does. He’ll still be a freshman in eligibility next year either way.

On Thursday, Pittman had his best press conference since getting the job a year ago. He was relaxed and more at ease with the media than any other time.

If that translates to the players, the Hogs could show up ready to play and at least put up a good fight. Maybe even better than 2018 when they put up over 400 yards of offense against the Tide and put 31 points on the board, which was the most until Alabama reached the playoffs when they were steamrolled by Clemson for the title.

This time is different.

The two arguments are Alabama might be a little lackluster after two rivalry games with Auburn and Alabama or Saban will have them pushing towards the playoffs.

The guess here is the second option there is more likely.

But the Hogs will be able to move the ball.

Alabama 65, Hogs 42


Pete Morgan, trailing by three games coming into the final weeks of our annual predictions contest, has been in hiding more than some political candidates. I’m waiting on a concession text any minute now.


Georgia (13.5) at Missouri: The Bulldogs finally put J.T. Daniels at quarterback last time out and the offense actually improved. Too little, too late, but Georgia has not really improved much over the course of the season, but they should have enough to get past the Tigers. Georgia 31, Missouri 21

Tennessee at Vanderbilt: If the Vols do a faceplant in this one, Jeremy Pruitt will probably be fired between Nashville and Knoxville. Unless Phil Fulmer really doesn’t have a deal in place with Hugh Freeze to take over (and the SEC has quietly said Freeze is not frozen out of the league anymore, according to multiple sources within the league office). The only thing that will let Pruitt make the drive is Vandy is terrible and doesn’t have a coach. Tennessee 35, Vanderbilt 31

LSU at Florida (-23.5): The only thing that is crystal clear about this game is the Tigers just want this season to end. With the program in the biggest collapse of a defending national champion in recent memory, they’ve already said they aren’t going to a bowl game and they still have another game to play next week against Ole Miss that they might just haul off and forfeit. Florida 69, LSU 21

Auburn (-6.5) at Mississippi State: The Tigers may or may not be playing for Gus Malzahn’s job. Things have been strangely quiet on The Plains the last couple of weeks … which, historically, has been when things start happening with the program. But do they want to pull the plug in this crazy year? The Bulldgos have been playing better and it’s very tempting to have an upset special, but I’m not ready to pull the trigger on that one. Auburn 28, Mississippi State 27

Hogs host UCA on Saturday and you can listen to game here

Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (5-0) vs. Central Arkansas Bears (0-3)
What: The first meeting between the two schools since 1947
When: 7 p.m.
Where: Fayetteville, Ark. – Nolan Richardson Court at Bud Walton Arena
Broadcast information:
TV: SEC Network Alternate (Brett Dolan and Manuale Watkins)
Online: HitThatLine.com
Radio: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
Sirius/XM: Streamed online only on channel 985
Live Stats: Arkansas.StatBroadcast.com


For the first time since the 1946-47 season, Arkansas will play Central Arkansas in men’s basketball.

Game time is set for 7 p.m. and the game will now be televised on SEC Network Alternate.

You can listen to the game online HEREIt will be broadcast on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

• The Razorbacks are 6-0 all-time versus the Bears, including a 3-0 record in games played in Fayetteville. Although technically, this is the first meeting with “University of Central Arkansas”. The school was known as Arkansas State Normal School in 1923-24 and Arkansas State Teachers College from 1925-67.

• The series dates back to Arkansas’ first season of basketball. The teams met on back-to-back days during the 1923-24 season (Jan. 11 and 12) in Fayetteville with the Razorbacks winning 62-27 and 34-14, respectively.

• Games three, four and five in the series were played in Conway, one coming in December 1933 (a 53-30 Razorback win) and the other two the following December (Arkansas winning 42-38 and 66-27, respectively).

• The last meeting in the series came on Feb. 1, 1947, in Fayetteville, a 59-39 decision in favor of the Razorbacks.

The last time:

• Arkansas hosted an in-state school for a regular-season game was Nov. 28, 1950 versus Arkansas Tech. (Razorbacks won 50-45)

• Arkansas hosted an in-state school overall was Mar. 13, 1987 versus Arkansas State in the first round of the NIT. (Razorbacks won 67-64)

• Arkansas did host UALR last season in an exhibition game as Razorback All-American Darrell Walker brought his squad to play the first contest on Nolan Richardson Court. (Arkansas won 79-64)

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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