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???? Halftime Pod presented by Jeff’s Clubhouse — w/ Clay Henry

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Phil & Tye talk about Nick Starkel, Clay shares a story about him talking with Richard Nixon and more!

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Wednesday

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John & Tommy discuss what has gone right the first two weeks, Officer Breeden on Ryan Mallett’s arrest, and more!

Richardson on facing Colorado State this week; freshman lineman

Razorbacks defensive lineman Gabe Richardson talked after practice Tuesday about the Rams’ offensive line, the maturity of freshman Mataio Soli.

Starkel on quarterback room preparing same for Rams

After practice Tuesday, new starting quarterback Nick Starkel talked about not any changes in preparation as the Hogs get ready to face Colorado State on Saturday.

Soli on how he just has to ‘play through the pain’ with injured hand

Razorbacks defensive lineman Mataio Soli after practice Tuesday on dealing with injured hand, growing up fan of team, being better than his dad.

Woods: ‘You better be ready coming out of break’ with Starkel

Hogs wide receiver Mike Woods said after practice Tuesday that with quarterback Nick Starkel they have to come out of breaks ready to catch the ball “or it will hit you in the facemask.”

Harris’ problems at Ole Miss caused by not eating correctly

Arkansas linebacker De’Jon Harris talked with the media after practice Tuesday and said he wasn’t injured in the loss to the Rebels, but was a result eating wrong.

O’Grady on Colorado State game last year set tone for year

Razorbacks tight end C.J. O’Grady talked after practice Tuesday about last year’s loss to Colorado State cost the team for a couple of weeks and set the tone for the year.

Razorbacks release full schedule for 2019-20 men’s basketball

(Razorback Sports Communications reports included0

Arkansas released the full 2019-20 men’s basketball schedule via a press release Monday and there will be 18 home games including nine SEC contests and three against the Razorbacks’ oldest rivals — Rice, TCU and Texas A&M — in Bud Walton Arena.

The Hogs will also play their annual Red-White game and two home exhibitions in October. Dates and details for those will be announced at a later.

The Eric Musselman era will begin on Nov. 5 when Arkansas hosts Rice. The Owls — like Texas A&M and TCU — were on the Razorbacks’ schedule for the program’s inaugural season (1923-24).

Arkansas and Rice have only played once since the Hogs left the Southwest Conference after the 1990-91 season.

However, the teams have met 143 times overall — Arkansas’ fourth-most common opponent — and the Razorbacks own a 102-41 advantage in the series.

Arkansas will stay at home for four more games — hosting North Texas (Nov. 12), Montana (Nov. 16), Texas Southern (Nov. 19) and South Dakota (Nov. 22) — before hitting the road to face Georgia Tech (Nov. 25).

The matchup with Georgia Tech will be just the 10th time Arkansas has played a regular-season road game at a member of the ACC, including two trips to Tech in the mid 60’s.

The Razorbacks will close November hosting Northern Kentucky (Nov. 30) and open December with a home game versus Austin Peay (Dec. 3).

Four days later, Arkansas will travel to Western Kentucky before returning home to host Tulsa (Dec. 14). This will mark the 60th meeting between the Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane, a series that started in 1931, but the first since 2007.

Arkansas will make its annual trip to North Little Rock on Dec. 21 to face Valparaiso and close its run of non-conference opponents on Dec. 29 at Indiana.

While Arkansas and Indiana met in Assembly Hall last March in the NIT, the trip to Bloomington will mark just the eighth time the Razorbacks have played a Big 10 member on their home court.

As it did last season, Arkansas will begin SEC play versus Texas A&M, hosting the Aggies on Jan. 4.

After a pair of contests at LSU (Jan. 8) and at Ole Miss (Jan. 11), the Razorbacks will play four of their next five games in Bud Walton Arena.

First, Arkansas will face Vanderbilt (Jan. 15) and Kentucky (Jan. 18).  Following a trip to Mississippi State (Jan. 22), Arkansas will host TCU (Jan. 25) as part of the Big 12/SEC Challenge then welcome South Carolina (Jan. 29).

TCU is Arkansas’ sixth-most common opponent with 142 previous meetings dating back to the Razorbacks’ first year of basketball.

Arkansas owns a 104-38 advantage in the series, but the two squads have not met since the Hogs joined the SEC for the 1991-92 season.

On Feb. 1, Arkansas will play at Alabama then return home to face Auburn (Feb. 4). The Razorbacks will hit the road for back-to-back games — at Missouri (Feb. 8) and at Tennessee (Feb. 11).

Arkansas will conclude the season playing four of its final seven games at home, including Mississippi State (Feb. 15), Missouri (Feb. 22), Tennessee (Feb. 26) and LSU (Mar. 4). Road game to close the season include Florida (Feb. 18), Georgia (Feb. 29) and Texas A&M (Mar. 7).

???? Halftime Pod presented by Jeff’s Clubhouse — 1 Year Anniversary

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Phil & Tye hit on Chad Morris’ Monday press conference, reflect on one year together, and more!

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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John & Tommy recap Chad Morris addressing the QB situation and reflect on Bobby P at the LR TD Club!