Goode on handling breakdowns on Reed’s missed field goals against A&M

Former Hogs and NFL long-snapper Bret Goode said kicker A.J. Reed “just seemed off” during 42-31 loss to Texas A&M on Saturday night.

Rucker on how it’s been two different seasons for Vols early this year

Wes Rucker of 247Vols on Ruscin & Zach on Tennessee having success in early games, but struggling on offense in recent losses.

HawgBeat’s Chavanelle gives QB edge to Hogs in matchup with Vols

Arkansas’ Feleipe Franks does have the edge over Tennessee’s Jarrett Guarantano in matchup Saturday at Razorback Stadium.

Olson not able to do usual playoff figuring with state’s opt-in postseason

Friday Night Scoreboard’s Nate Olson says on Halftime the guys are usually talking about playoff implications on their show after games, but not this year.

Marler says second half of season may be tougher because Hogs not a surprise

With success comes recognition and Saturday Down South’s Chris Marler says teams won’t be overlooking the Hogs after solid start this year.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Fun Series between Hogs & Vols

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Tye & Tommy on the TN/AR series, Treylon Burks’ comparisons, Chris Marler joins, plus the best fast food sandwiches!

 

Hogs shouldn’t judge loss at A&M by expectations week before game

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Last week everyone was expecting Arkansas’ resurging team to roll through Texas A&M with the momentum they had built in a 2-2 start.

Nobody considered Aggies quarterback Kellen Mond having a career night playing with the most patience and discipline he’s ever had against the Razorbacks.

A&M looked like a team that might sneak into the College Football Playoff. Some of the talking heads on the national networks even suggested that as a possibility … if they win the rest of their games.

When you look at that, it’s not as bad as it appears.

The Hogs basically squandered a possible 14 points in the Red Zone at a time when the entire complexion of the game could have been changed. It probably wouldn’t have mattered because A&M basically backed off the throttle in the fourth quarter, but it’s a point to consider.

The bottom line was a Hogs’ defense that basically requires impatience and bad decisions didn’t get a single thing from Mond. The Aggies also have a tight end that was a matchup nightmare in Jalen Wydermyer.

At 6-foot-5, 265 pounds with great hands, well, Barry Odom is going to struggle to scheme a way to shut him down. Jimbo Fisher and his staff probably figured that out and Mond just had to throw it high in that direction. The odds were in A&M’s favor.

It also didn’t help when Hogs safety Jalen Catalon got thrown out of the game on a correct targeting call in the first quarter. True freshman Myles Slusher was also questionable going into the game but the guess is that made a difference.

The area that, once again, came up lacking was special teams where two field goals were missed. Those would have been huge to sort of keep pace with the Aggies’ offense.

And the offense stalling in the Red Zone.

Some fans are still screaming about play-calling, but that’s the most over-rated aspect of offense these days in my opinion. Execution is far more important, particularly with all the post-snap reads Feleipe Franks has to make.

Arkansas isn’t good enough to overcome a key missed block or a blown assignment very often in the red zone.

Defensively, they live on making teams pay for mistakes.

Saturday night, the Aggies didn’t turn the ball over and just overall avoided shooting themselves in the foot.

Fans were counting on that. It was a logical expectation because Mond had done it for three straight years against the Hogs.

Not this time.

But it wasn’t all bad and the best news of all is it means absolutely nothing this week against Tennessee.

Pittman coaching against close friends for decades in Vols’ Chaney

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman met with the media Monday and his relationship with offensive coordinator Jim Chaney was a big topic of conversation.