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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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John & Tommy are joined in studio by Nick Mason to discuss QB1, the improved offense, plus Tom Murphy!

Razorbacks set 2022 game at home against Cincinnati

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas and Cincinnati have agreed to a one-game non-conference matchup slated for 2022 in Fayetteville.

The Razorbacks will host the Bearcats on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at Razorback Stadium.

The Razorbacks are 121-54-8 all time against current members of the American conference, recently taking on Tulsa in a 23-0 victory last season on homecoming.

Arkansas is set to open the second year under coach Chad Morris and the 2019 season at home against Portland State on Aug. 31

Hicks has starting job at quarterback, but how long can he hold it?

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Chad Morris started his press conference talking in glowing terms about John Stephen Jones and K.J. Jefferson, paused and kicked it into gear announcing Ben Hicks as the starter.

There were some people holding their breath at the beginning, trust me.

But he finally got around to doing what ultimately is the logical choice at this point in what is a critical year and it’s all based on who can handle everything other than passing.

“Ben has an incredible command for everyone and where everyone should be,” he said.

That really tells you everything you need to know about what this decision apparently came down to. Hicks can continue being, in effect, a graduate assistant coach in a uniform.

I’m not sure that’s a particularly bad thing.

“We’re going to play a lot of young guys,” Morris said. “And that alone was the main deciding factor, his ability to know where everybody’s supposed to be, get our offensive line in the right protection and do it at a pace to where the game, because of his experience, is a little bit slower.”

By the way, that’s not a change in philosophy. Morris would still like to play at a high tempo, but things have to slow down for the quarterback in his recognition and making decisions literally on the fly.

Starkel might be able to make those same decisions as quickly right now, but not likely. Morris and offensive coordinator Joe Craddock had enough frustration last year watching a pair of guys who hadn’t quite picked things up.

“Ben gives us the best chance to win right now because he he can really get everybody going in the right way,” Morris said. “He can make sure that if a freshman receiver is split out too wide or too tight he can be able to move him around and make protection calls and help the offensive line and help the running backs.

“So it’s just kind of what we felt like that gives us the best chance to win going into week one.”

Morris flat said he doesn’t have the same arm as Hicks.

“You can see that the way the ball jumps out of Nick’s hand,” he said.

But that isn’t the most important thing for a quarterback, particularly in one like this where reading keys, making decisions fast and getting rid of the ball quickly. That comes with comfort and Hicks has more of that than Starkel right now.

Craddock talked with me back in the spring about how much of the quarterback position in this offense is based on what goes on above the shoulders.

“He went out every day and led the guys,” Craddock said Monday. “Nick started with an uphill curve, honestly, because he got here a little later than Ben did.

“Ben went out and competed and did everything we asked him to do. He has a great understanding of the offense and where we’re at. Especially going out there with a lot of young guys.”

It’s not rocket science or even Danny Ford’s scientific rocket. Morris isn’t putting Hicks at quarterback out of loyalty.

He’s putting the guy he thinks can get this team headed in the right direction this year. He didn’t make any pronouncements of Hicks having the job for the complete year.

Which means the competition will continue.

With three opponents in September that, well, should give everybody a chance to play, the schedule works out pretty well for the Hogs.

By the time Texas A&M rolls around, these freshmen will have four games under their belt, including an SEC game and they won’t be wide-eyed freshmen any more.

They’ll still just be freshmen.

With an experienced guy leading them on the field who just happens to be a stout competitor. Don’t quote me what he did at SMU against Power 5 teams because he wasn’t quarterbacking a Power 5 team so it’s comparing apples and oranges. That’s a ridiculous argument.

You get the idea whether Hicks keeps the job depends on wins.

Which is, ultimately, what it’s about.

???? Halftime Pod presented by Jeff’s Clubhouse — w/ Connor O’Gara

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Phil & Tye hit on Chad Morris naming Ben Hicks the Week 1 starter, Connor O’Gara, and more!

Morris: Hicks starter at quarterback, previews season opener

Arkansas coach Chad Morris named Ben Hicks as the starting quarterback for Saturday’s opener against Portland State and talked about the decision process Monday.

Craddock: Growth, maturity of Hicks over years big key

Hogs offensive coordinator Joe Craddock talked Monday about how he’s seen quarterback Ben Hicks grow and mature over the last few years and how that was part of decision.

Chavis: Excited to start season; not worried about youth

Razorbacks defensive coordinator John Chavis talked Monday about the youth on the defense isn’t something to worry about and how he’s excited to start another season.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Monday

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John & Tommy discuss the quarterback situation, gameweek with Clay Henry, Portland State and more!

Razorbacks suffer first loss of season, falling in double overtime to OU

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas (1-1) fell in double overtime to the Oklahoma Sooners (2-0) in front of 2,241 fans on Sunday night at Razorback Field.

The two squads were even (10) in the shots department, but OU held a 4-2 advantage in shots on goal.

How it happened

• Sooner forward Kaylee Dao put home a rebound in the 105’ after Arkansas ‘keeper Katie Lund saved a shot by Hailey Davidson.

The run of play

After a relatively quiet first half, the Sooners controlled the pace of play early in second stanza, earning a shot by Lauren Tovy that was eventually blocked in the 60th-minute.

Junior Abbi Neece would get the first decent look in the half for the Razorbacks with a shot from distance that sailed over the crossbar in the 67th-minute.

The chance of the match for the Razorbacks came in the 70’ off a corner kick by freshman Cara Young.

The Sooners were forced to block several shots by Arkansas inside the box as Oklahoma goalie Nikki Panas was eventually forced to punch it out. Reagan Swindall’s shot on the rebound was deflected away before making it to the goal.

The Razorbacks and Sooners were knotted up at 0-0 after 90 minutes, as the squads headed to extra time.

After neither team was able to get a shot off in the first period of OT, Davidson got on the end of a cross, forcing Lund to make a save in the 105th-minute that Dao would eventually clean up to give the Sooners their second win of the season.

Next up

Arkansas will head to Oxford, Miss. for a pair of neutral match-ups with Minnesota and Southeast Missouri.

The match against Minnesota is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 29, and the Razorbacks will face SEMO on Sunday, Sept. 1. First kick is slated for 4 p.m. and 2 p.m., respectively.

Regardless of choice, quarterback auditions may continue for week

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It is highly anticipated Chad Morris will announce a starting quarterback in his press conference Monday, but over the weekend a phrase he’s often uttered popped back into my head.

“It’s not a lifetime appointment,” he has said on multiple occasions.

If he says it again Monday it won’t be surprising but it is good to hear him say it and hopefully that’s the way he views it.

Quarterback is the most pressure-packed position in football at any level. It has especially been the case at Arkansas where it gets the second-most blame or credit behind the coach (and slightly above the athletic director, which has always been puzzling).

Of course we’re all assuming this is not Morris playing the media attention angle. That might not be a bad idea, either, come to think of it. After 2-10 it’s one way to keep the interest level peaking.

And it’s been all of that and more, building back in spring to being the primary topic of conversation throughout the summer and fall camp.

Everybody’s got a source and an opinion. I’ve heard from people who get to stay longer at practices than anybody in the media and every one of them has had a differert view, depending on the day they were at practice.

Some say Ben Hicks. The next is convinced it’s Nick Starkel. A couple have said John Stephen Jones.

In case you’re wondering, we’re hearing the same thing about practices. Exactly how anyone can determine anything from practices these days is beyond me.

Everybody wants to believe the worst and hope for the best.

All of this is building to the point that whoever Morris names this week (and the guess is it will be Monday) is not cast in stone for the rest of the season.

The Portland State game may be the final audition.

Nate Olson mentioned the really important question is who will be starting against Ole Miss in the second week, which I agree with.

Let’s be honest here, the Vikings couldn’t play dead in a cowboy movie against an SEC team and basically are treating this like a team outing with a scrimmage. The coach even considered taking a bus and several days for the trip, but it’s cheaper to fly.

If Arkansas isn’t up 30-0 at halftime there’s a problem in this game.

Whether the Monday morning quarterbacks agree or not, it’s going to be a chance to look at several quarterbacks without jeopardizing a win. How much leeway the starter has to screw up is not known.

You get the feeling Morris is going to use The Force to decide, similar to what Tom Landry always went with. Tom usually had disastrous results with that, even going with alternating Craig Morton and Roger Staubach every single play.

It took Staubach going to Landry on the team plane coming back from that game and telling him if he wasn’t going to be the starter, trade him somewhere. He started the next week, finishing the year with a Super Bowl win and the rest is history.

Landry also had problems announcing a starter in the 1980’s, going so far as to step to the podium in the late stages of training camp in 1984 and announcing Pozderac as the starter before catching himself, rolling his eyes, and announcing Steve Pelleur over incumbent Danny White.

The reason the proclamation of Phil Pozderac as the starter was alarming that he was a rather unremarkable career as an offensive tackle and being the tallest player in the league (a half-inch taller than Ed “Too Tall” Jones) and accumulating an impressive number of holding calls at the worst possible times.

Pozderac was so star-crossed that a few weeks after the announcement he stood up in a Dallas nightclub while watching Monday Night Football, slipped and broke his ankle.

Landry’s infamous “feel” for who should be quarterback was a big factor in the collapse of the Cowboys.

Fans are hoping Morris’ decision-making doesn’t collapse the Hogs.

May The Force be with him.

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