Brooks on early ‘pick six’ in Razorbacks’ win over Bulldogs’ Air Raid offense

Arkansas defensive back Greg Brooks, Jr., talked with the media after practice Tuesday afternoon on his big night in win Saturday night.

Foucha on grabbing pair of interceptions in Hogs’ win over Mississippi State

Hogs defensive back Joe Foucha talked with the media after practice Tuesday about picking off two passes in win over Bulldogs.

Warren on having career night in win over Mississippi State after staying ready

Razorbacks wide receiver De’Vion Warren said Tuesday he just stayed ready for the opportunity and made the most of it last Saturday night.

Cunningham recapping getting SEC win over Mississippi State, facing Auburn

Arkansas offensive tackle Myron Cunningham talked with the media after Tuesday’s practice looking back at win plus facing old coach.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Best defense since 2014? When will we know

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Tye & Tommy on the great defense through two games, 2nd best team in the West, what Morris looks like and more!

 

Reports of Razorbacks’ wallowing in cellar may prove to be completely wrong

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Arkansas’ win Saturday got everybody’s attention, but many are blaming Mississippi State more than giving the Hogs credit on the national scale.

The best example is Auburn is now a 14.5-point favorite this week despite being almost even with the Hogs in stats against a common opponent and a similar opponent.

It’s dropped a couple of points since opening and will probably continue to fall.

But even Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara (who picked the Hogs to beat Mississippi State a couple of weeks ago) thinks his season prediction may have been a little off.

“They can play with some teams much better than people thought,” O’Gara told Phil Elson, Matt Jenkins and Matt Travis (Halftime) on ESPN Arkansas on Monday afternoon. “Much better than at any point in the Chad Morris era.”

Sorry to bring up bad memories, but that was an 0-14 run that would have been 0-16 if Morris hadn’t been fired with two games left to play last season.

“I realize that’s not saying much,” O’Gara said.

As hard as that is to swallow for some fans, it’s accurate. Until this team backs up the win over the Bulldogs with a solid effort nobody’s going to give them much credit.

But some of the national media are starting to scratch their heads.

“It looks like a team that’s well-prepared and actually knows how to adjust to it’s competition,” O’Gara said. “There’s going to be teams that make offensive mistakes and Arkansas now looks like a team in position to take advantage of that.”

The win over Mississippi State was the only one he saw the Razorbacks getting this season and now, well, he’s re-thinking that.

“I’m starting to think 1-9 was under-estimating this team,” O’Gara said. “This is about as good a start as you could hope for if you’re an Arkansas fan.”

He made the point as good as the Hogs’ defense was against the Bulldogs, they probably can’t shut down the Tigers like Georgia did.

Yeah, the Hogs’ defense isn’t like the Bulldogs but they are comparable to Kentucky and the Wildcats might have won the season opener against the Tigers if not for some questionable officials’ calls.

At least that’s what they’re saying in Lexington these days.

But let’s not forget the biggest problem Auburn has and that’s Morris running the offense for Gus Malzahn.

Morris hasn’t done anything at the college level since he left Clemson. Considering the Tigers’ offense improved with the guys under Morris when he was there it’s really hard to give Chad much credit there.

When Malzahn has won down on The Plains it’s been with a defense that was equal to Georgia, but he hasn’t consistently recruited at that level and there is some rumbling that’s going to require some wins to calm it down.

Now the Hogs will be coming to face their former coach and Sam Pittman sorta shrugged all that off, but he knows it’s probably going to be some motivation for certain players.

Most of Arkansas’ roster only knows Malzahn by reputation.

They know Morris because he recruited most of the current roster.

And he was so popular nobody has complained when he was fired. Interestingly, no players have appeared particularly sorry to see him leave town.

But that won’t be the biggest factor.

Barry Odom’s defense will be interesting because it will probably be different from the approach against the Air Raid offense.

Morris’ offense at Auburn appears to be stalled down in the left lane.

Just like it was in Fayetteville for two seasons.

 

Olson on weekend where Iowa State, Hogs both win playing ranked opponents

Scoreboard Central co-host Nate Olson talked with Phil Elson, Matt Jenkins and Matt Travis (Halftime) on ESPN Arkansas about how it feels to see his Cyclones plus Arkansas gets huge wins on same day in football.

Pittman on Hogs’ win over Mississippi State, facing familiar Auburn this week

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman’s complete press conference Monday after downing the Bulldogs on Saturday and he knows what the Tigers can do.

Foucha, Pool get co-defensive players after big nights in win over MSU

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Arkansas junior defensive back Joe Foucha and junior linebacker Bumper Pool have both garnered SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors after their performances in the 21-14 win at No. 16 Mississippi State.

Foucha intercepted a career-high two passes and totaled two tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, in his career performance against the Bulldogs.

He picked off his first pass of the night in the second quarter and made a crucial interception in the fourth quarter at the Razorback 21-yard line and tacked on a 26-yard return.

Foucha became the first Hog to pick off two passes in a game since Dre Greenlaw against Texas A&M in 2018. He’s also the first Razorback to record two interceptions with at least 0.5 tackles for loss since Michael Grant in 2006 against Louisiana-Monroe.

Foucha and the Hogs defense have already intercepted four passes this season, more than half of last season’s total (6).

Pool’s 20 tackles at Mississippi State is the FBS’ single-game high this season and tied the program record for 10th most tackles in a game.

He became one of just nine SEC players to reach the single-game 20 tackle mark in the last 10 years and the first Hog since Jerry Franklin (2010) against Mississippi State.

Pool also chipped in two pass breakups on Saturday to become the only Razorback to record 20 tackles and two passes broken up in the same game.

For the season, Pool leads the nation with 15.5 tackles per game and paces the SEC in total tackles (31).

The tandem was part of a defense that limited Mississippi State to 87 rushing yards, the Bulldogs’ lowest output at home since 2015 against Alabama.

With the win over No. 16 Mississippi State, Arkansas won its first game against a ranked opponent since 2016 against then-No. 10 Florida.

Foucha and Pool are the first Razorbacks to receive SEC Defensive Player of the Week recognition since Martrell Spaight in 2014.