On a day when photos were limited to about 15 minutes of practice, here are some of the faces at Arkansas practice Tuesday.
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HOGS' PRACTICE TUESDAY
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On a day when photos were limited to about 15 minutes of practice, here are some of the faces at Arkansas practice Tuesday.
PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM
John & Tommy discuss Chad Morris on players being vocal, the new grass, plus Tom Murphy joins the show!
There was finally some sun and a little warmer weather for Arkansas’ third practice of fall camp on Monday and here are some of the pictures from that workout.
PHOTOS BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM
While some have been nervous about waiting until August to install the new natural grass field at Razorback Stadium, it apparently is going to work out fine.
At least that’s what athletics director Hunter Yurachek believes and what he’s been told the “Tahoma 31” brand of Bermadu grass will be okay.
“I’m not a grass expert, but I’ve been told that this Tahoma 31 solves that issue,” Yurachek said Monday as the installation was taking place. “It’s about two years old. The brand of this grass, and with that Evergreen Matrix System that was developed in Australia that’s going to be underneath it, that’s supposed to solve that problem.
“Time will tell. We have a backup field if we have any issues. There is a backup field from Memphis so that we can replace any of the dead spots that we may have.
The grass was grown in Memphis and a line of four refrigerated trucks from J.B. Hunt were lined up at the stadium and installation began Monday morning.
It is fairly close to being on schedule. The grass was supposed to arrive closer to the first of the month, but has been delayed a few days.
It is something Morris was in favor of doing since he and Yurachek arrived in Fayetteville in December 2017.
“We talked to 10 of our SEC schools, and they play on a natural grass surface,” Yurachek said. “The majority of our games are played on natural grass and coach Morris and I agreed that that is where football should be played.
“We both love the smell of the freshly cut grass and the look of the freshly painted grass. That’s where the game of football should be played, and it should be played for sure in the Natural State.
The grass is a type of Bermudagrass dubbed “Tahoma 31”, and the new field was transported from Memphis by J.B Hunt on four refrigerated trucks. The installation is roughly on schedule, although originally the grass was supposed to arrive on Aug. 1.
It is the fourth time the Hogs have changed. In a stadium built in 1938, the field was grass, but Frank Broyles got AstroTurf in place for the 1969 season, primarily because the Texas game was moved to December and it was hard then to keep grass green into mid-November.
Arkansas went to grass for awhile, then back to the new Field Turf in 2009 and it was time for that to be replaced.
One notion is that players are faster on the turf field, but not according to what Yurachek said Morris and the staff feel.
“They (coaches) believe natural grass is faster,” Yurachek said. “When you come out here with the freshly cut grass and the smell that you get from that, the freshly painted grass, the grass stains on your uniforms, even if you have a little rainy day and you get a little mud, I mean that’s football. That’s what you remember football being, espicially as a child growing up.”
Underneath is a new matrix system that is supposed to keep the grass from changing colors and to keep it cool.
Arkansas is the first school in the USA to bring in that system, which is supposed to eliminate a lot of the problems football fields have with keeping grass growing on football fields.
Hogs wide receiver Jordan Jones, who missed Saturday’s media day with a death in the family, talked Monday about how he’s gotten stronger, added size and speed in offseason program.
Razorbacks defensive end Gabe Richardson talked Monday about being more of a leader in his senior season, Caldwell’s language improved.
Razorbacks offensive lineman Myron Cunningham with the media Monday about the development of the line, despite losing Noah Gatlin to a knee injury over the weekend.
Arkansas coach Chad Morris took a couple of minutes after practice Monday morning to update the media on Noah Gatlin’s ACL injury suffered in the early practices.
Razorbacks cornerback Jarques McClellion talked Monday about his confidence in covering folks and the team’s emphasis on making every single detail of play matter.
FAYETTEVILLE — Abayomi Iyiola, a 6-9 forward who spent the past two seasons at Stetson University, is transferring to Arkansas for the 2019-20 season, Razorbacks coach Eric Musselman announced.
He will sit out the 2019-20 season per NCAA transfer regulations and have two years of eligibility remaining.
Iyiola (pronounced a-BAH-yum-Mee …. EE-EE-oh-la) led the Hatters in both scoring (10.8 avg.) and rebounding (7.6 avg.) this past season and was named to the 2018 ASUN All-Freshman team.
A product of Greenforest HS in Decatur, Ga., Iyiola played in 63 games in two seasons at Stetson, totaling 656 points (10.4 avg.), 434 rebounds (6.9 avg.) and 58 blocked shots while adding 12 double-doubles.
Abayomi Iyiola
6-9, 210, F
Atlanta, Ga. (Greenforest HS / Stetson Univ.)
2018-19 (So. at Stetson): Led the Hatters in both scoring (10.8), rebounding (7.6) and blocked shots (37) … Ranked among ASUN leaders in rebounds per game (4th) and blocks (5th) while ranking second in offensive rebounds (2.74 avg.) … Also averaged 10.6 points and 8.3 rebounds in league play … Posted eight double-doubles while scoring in double figures 15 times and reaching double digits in rebounds 10 times … Scored a career-high 26 at USF while tallying a career-high four blocked shots … Tied a career-high with 13 rebounds versus VMI, adding 12 points for his second double-double of the season.
2017-18 (Fr. at Stetson): Voted to the ASUN All-Freshman team … Led the team and ranked eighth in the ASUN with 6.2 rebounds per game … His 10.1 points per game average ranked third-best on the team and his 322 total points ranks seventh among Stetson freshmen all-time … Was seventh in the ASUN in field-goal percentage (.519) and fell one rebound shy of becoming the fourth freshman in program history with 200 rebounds in a season … Registered four double-doubles, scored in double figures 18 times and had four double-digit rebound games … In his collegiate debut, posted a double-double with 21 points – a season high – and 13 rebounds – establishing a career high – against Webber … Had 16 points and 6 rebounds in an overtime win at South Alabama … Averaged 9.4 points and 5.9 rebounds in ASUN Conference play.
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a 3-star recruit by ESPN.com … Led Greenforest to its second straight Class A-private state championship … Averaged 10.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game as Greenforest posted a 27-5 overall record … GCA was 27-2 during his junior season as he averaged 9.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
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