Woods on offense scoring three touchdowns in Wednesday’s practices

Arkansas wide receiver Mike Woods talked with the media after the offense hit three scoring plays in practice as team continues in shells and no pads.

King on keeping shortened schedule once we get past this short year

Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King on Halftime about the possibility of keeping all-conference-only seasons with Phil Elson, Matt Jenkins and Matt Travis on ESPN Arkansas.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Opening line for Georgia, tiers of AR football schedule

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Tye & Tommy on the opening line for Georgia, Tiers of Arkansas schedule, and Isaiah Joe!

 

SEC should stick to no more than plus-1 one schedule going forward

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If nothing else, the coronavirus pandemic has removed any pretense the NCAA controls anything to do with big-boy college football and scheduling is the first place they can start to separate things.

This all-conference scheduling has generated excitement at a time when fans were desperate for something to be hopeful about.

Maybe more importantly, though, it shows a path college football should stick to. Andy Staples at The Athletic had the same thought, apparently, in a recent story.

No more gimme games if you want to play in a Power 5 conference.

As always it will be about the money, but you will see college football improve. For a sport that has seen the top-tier programs work like crazy to avoid parity it’s something that is sorely needed to keep the game growing.

Oh, it will also shoot the money up like crazy.

ESPN is probably going to have all of the television rights for the SEC by the end of 2023 going forward. That’s when the bargain-basement $55 million deal with CBS ends. It will be higher.

Coaches will complain. That’s what happens in a profession that doesn’t like anything changing, but this year is forcing changes in nearly aspect of what had become a lot of routines in everyday life.

What is the downside? Playing 11 league games and adding one Power 5 game will make all the programs better.

Fans will be more interested. Television will be more interested.

And it would drive revenue up substantially across the board. The television money would likely go up. Fan interest would go up, which counts at more than ticket-buyers.

Expand the playoffs. Have a smaller number of bowl games, but the matchups will be better.

Rotate the cross-divisional opponents more regularly with one permanent opponent, rotating the other six. Every player will have a chance to play every team in the league in three years.

Add the conference title game. Then expand the playoffs to eight teams. Others that qualify can play in bowl games.

If you really want to throw a bone to the Group of 5 allow a couple of 7-on-7 matchups with other teams in the spring practices. Sorry linemen, but it probably is a little risky to have those guys out there where so many serious injuries that are completely unintended.

That’s just an idea to throw out there but, hey, we’re looking for new ideas, right?

Every fan should be in favor of this, especially Hogs fans who have often appeared with attendance numbers to turn out to see highly-rated opponents as opposed to teams (not counting the last couple of years) they should beat silly.

With everything going on, now is the time for change with a built-in excuse.

Irwin feels players safest in environment around football, dorms could be issue

Pig Trail Nation’s Mike Irwin says on Halftime potential problems for players could arise when being around other students in dorms and socializing there.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Arkansas football schedule, Jake Bequette joins!

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Tye & Tommy on the 2020 football schedule, Pittman/Boyd on the first practice plus Jake Bequette!

 

Bequette says ‘logic never added up’ to cancel sports on college campuses

During the global health pandemic colleges have shut down sports but former Razorback Jake Bequette can’t see the logic behind that decision.

Murphy on Hogs starting with Georgia, finally getting schedule completed

Tom Murphy of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette said on The Morning Rush he’s glad the schedule is done with Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs coming to town.

Chavenelle on offensive line coming together, Hogs back to practices

HawgBeat’s Nikki Chavanelle says there’s some talent coming back for Sam Pittman and Hogs to work with on offensive line this season.