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SEC West will be getting another new face after Moorhead kicked to curb

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Mississippi State finally had enough of the Joe Moorhead act and fired him after athletics director John Cohen saw he couldn’t get control of the team from the end of the year to the bowl game.

“This decision goes beyond wins and losses,” Cohen said Friday after cutting Moorhead earlier in the morning. “There were other issues, and everything factors in.”

Sources close to the program said it was basically a complete lack of control over the players. There were already enough questions from some in the fan base for Moorhead.

In the most recent NFL draft, the Bulldogs had four players among the first 44 selections. Some questioned how you go 7-5 in the regular season with that kind of talent.

Backing into a win in the final game of the season against rival Ole Miss bought some time, but the questions remained and starting quarterback Garrett Shrader got into a very public fight that left him injured for the bowl game re-ignited the flames.

Moorhead, who defiantly said after the win over the Rebels that getting a win mainly because an Ole Miss player tried to mimic a dog, coached 26 games in Starkville and joins Arkansas’ Chad Morris and Willie Taggart as coaches fired after their second season.

Ten players missed eight games during the season and, according to multiple sources, that tipped the edge on team discipline.

Moorhead basically lost control of the team, despite managing to get six wins. It helped he had Arkansas on the schedule, caught Kentucky in transition and Ole Miss finding ways to lose games.

Louisiana coach Billy Napier was reportedly the main target for Cohen, but the timing may be bad for that change.

Former Auburn coach (and current SEC Network analyst) Gene Chizik is reportedly looking to get back into coaching and on the list for Cohen.

Moorhead is the now the fourth coach in the league to be fired. In addition to Morris and Ole Miss’ Matt Luke, current Arkansas defensive coordinator was let go at Missouri.

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Photos, highlights from Razorbacks’ 84-77 loss to Texas A&M

FAYETTEVILLE — No. 20 Arkansas (12-2, 0-1) dropped its SEC opener, falling to No. 11 Texas A&M (13-1, 1-0), 84-77, at Bud Walton Arena on Thursday night.

Chennedy Carter dropped a game-high 28 points, while two Aggies, N’dea Jones and Ciera Johnson, had double-doubles. Jones had 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Johnson had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Arkansas had the edge from deep, making 12 threes to A&M’s six, but were outrebounded by the Aggies, 45-29.

Redshirt junior guard Chelsea Dungee paced the Hogs with 20 points, while senior guard Alexis Tolefree kept up her strong play with 18 points.

Amber Ramirez and Kiara Williams also reached double-figures for the Red & White, going for 14 points and 11 points, respectively.

Turning point

After trailing by 12 at halftime, Arkansas showed great fight in the second half. The Hogs won the third quarter 22-15, going into the final intermission trailing just 59-54.

Their strong play carried over into the beginning of the fourth quarter, as the Hogs opened the frame on a 7-2 run to tie the game up at 61 on a Makayla Daniels’ layup.

However, A&M would strike back, closing the game on a 23-16 run. Arkansas would get to within three (80-77) with 22 seconds to play, but the Aggies would put the game away at the free throw line.

Hog highlights

• For Dungee, it was her 28th game as a Razorback going for 20+.

• Tolefree has been on a tear over her last three games, averaging 20.7 over that stretch.

• It was Tolefree’s third game this season with six treys, matching her career-high.

• For Williams, it was her first double-digit outing since last season’s WNIT, when she went for 15 against Houston (3/21/19). Williams also added two blocks.

 Next time out

The Razorbacks hit the road for the first time in conference play, heading to Auburn for a showdown with the Tigers.

That game is set to tipoff at 1 p.m. and can be watched on the SEC Network.

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Texas A&M’s Blair recapping win over Arkansas at Bud Walton on Thursday night

Aggies’ (and former Razorbacks) coach Gary Blair talked about being glad to get game with Hogs out of the way right off the bat in the SEC because this “will be an NCAA Tournament team.”

Razorbacks Dungee, Tolefree recapping Thursday’s night loss to Texas A&M

Arkansas players Chelsea Dungee (20 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) and Alexis Tolefree (18 points, 4 rebvounds) talked about the problems the team had in the 84-77 loss.

Texas A&M players after pulling out win over Razorbacks on Thursday night

Aggies Chennedy Carter (28 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) and N’dea Jones (22 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists) recapped their performance in the victory over the Hogs.

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