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Osabuohien kicked off Razorbacks’ team Thursday

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Eric Musselman announced Thursday that forward Gabe Osabuohien has been dismissed from the program.

“We have set a level of expectations for our student-athletes on and off the court,” Musselman said. “After discussions with Gabe, it was decided that it would be best to part ways. We thank him for his time at Arkansas and wish him well.”

Osabuohien played in 54 games with eight starts in his two seasons with Arkansas. He scored 128 points (2.4 avg.) and had 136 rebounds (2.5 avg.).

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Thursday

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John & Tommy discuss how Arkansas has been practicing, Morris updates on injuries, plus Richard Davenport!

Morris probably won’t announce quarterback until he’s ready

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As usual right now at this stage of a new football season, there are considerably more questions than answers and we honestly really don’t even know what to be asking about.

We always ask about the quarterback because somehow conventional wisdom makes many think that decision should always be made sooner rather than later.

Just like we’ve seen in the first 20 minutes of practices, there are good things … and bad. With every single one of the four quarterbacks. Well, five if you count some of the things Jack Lindsey was apparently doing Wednesday.

“Hey!” yelled offensive coordinator Joe Craddock after a Lindsey throw. “Peyton Manning decided to show up!”

It wasn’t a sarcastic remark. Craddock had praise for a couple of Lindsey’s passes.

There’s been plenty of praise at various times for every single one of the likely four leaders — Ben Hicks, Nick Starkel, John Stephen Jones and KJ Jefferson. There’s also been an equal amount of criticism at times.

“It depends on what period you’re really talking about,” Chad Morris said after practice Wednesday. “There’s different periods, situations, and one guy may have a little bit better period than the other.”

The whole situation is not about seeing some good things, but eliminating the bad things, it appears.

“All three, four, of them are showing great flashes,” Morris said. “It’s consistency that we’re looking for.”

Everybody has a play or two you can point to. Even Ty Storey and Cole Kelley had a couple of good plays last season, whether you want to admit it or not.

Quite honestly, nobody in the media has seen enough where any of us really know anything. Any projections by any of us is by guess and by golly. We’d simply be guessing.

Talking to the other players isn’t a lot of help, either. They aren’t going to say anything bad about any of them and will point out the big plays.

Morris admitted all of them have made a few of those.

But it was Craddock after last Saturday’s scrimmage that probably put it best when he pointed out the biggest thing was being able to get points on the board.

And Morris said the same thing Wednesday.

“I’d say whether you lead your drive or not, lead your team down the field, it’s can you get them in the end zone?” was how he pretty much summed up what is likely going to be the deciding factor.

It’s not about the big plays.

The key is going to be eliminating the bad ones.

Playing quarterback in this offense, Craddock told me back in the spring, is more about what happens above the shoulders. What that means is making decisions.

Oh sure, fans love to have a rocket-armed quarterback that will throw the ball between three defenders and hit a receiver in stride squarely between the numbers on the front of his jersey.

That usually won’t make it through the long haul of a season without a majority of the right decisions being made.

This offense requires a quarterback to make multiple decisions before the ball is snapped, a few after it’s snapped, then making an accurate throw or scampering down the field and either getting down or out of bounds.

With a scrimmage scheduled for Saturday and another next Wednesday, don’t expect a decision until at least Thursday.

“We’ll eventually announce it … just at the right time,” Morris said Wednesday.

That means when he decides it’s the right time.

Whether any of us agree or not.

Razorbacks to face Trojans in women’s basketball at Verizon in December

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will play Little Rock at Verizon Arena on December 21, coach Mike Neighbors announced today.

The two schools will play following athletics director Hunter Yurachek’s announcement last August that the Razorbacks would start to play other schools in the University of Arkansas system.

Tip-off is set for 1 p.m.

“When Athletic Director Yurachek announced that the board approved playing in-system, in-state institutions last August, we immediately were hopeful of scheduling a game or series of games with Little Rock,” Neighbors said. “Coach Foley has built their program into a perennial NCAA caliber team, so playing them will benefit our program and build support for women’s basketball across the state.

“When it became clear they were equally as interested in playing us, I couldn’t help but be excited to get the series set.

“Coach Foley started out as someone I idolized in women’s basketball during his tenure at Arkansas Tech, became someone I tried to emulate as my collegiate career began, and has become a trusted colleague over the last 20 years. To share a sideline with him and our teams will be very special.”

“This game is very exciting for the state of Arkansas and something the people in the state have wanted for years,” Foley said. “We will be making history starting this series just like our baseball team did last spring. This game will be great for the state and great for both programs.”

Despite the proximity of the schools, this will be just the second meeting ever between the two programs, and the first since December of 1977.

The Hogs won the only meeting, beating the Trojans 74-54 on the road. It will be Arkansas’ first visit to Little Rock since 2015, when the SEC Tournament was held there.

The Razorbacks have played well in Verizon Arena, or Alltel Arena as it was formerly known, over the years, sporting a 7-5 all-time record.

Little Rock is coming off of a great season, in which they went 21-11 overall and won the Sun Belt Conference courtesy of their stellar 15-3 mark in conference play.

The Trojans’ solid campaign earned the program its second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, but Foley’s team fell in round one to fifth-seeded Gonzaga.

Little Rock lost leading scorer Ronjanae DeGray to graduation, but Kyra Collier, who was second on the team with 14.4 points per game last season, returns to Little Rock for her final collegiate season.

Razorbacks host Nebraska in final preseason matchup Thursday

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas closes out the 2019 preseason with an exhibition against Nebraska on Thursday at Razorback Field.

First kick is scheduled for 7 p.m.

In its first exhibition of the preseason, Arkansas picked up a 3-3 draw against the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan, Kansas last week.

Freshman Anna Podojil knocked in two goals on just three shots in the opening 30 minutes. After a scoreless second stanza, Podojil served up a cross to Tori Cannata as the senior netted the equalizer in the 23rd-minute of the final period. The match consisted of three 30-minute periods.

Nebraska is coming off a 4-0 exhibition win over Omaha on Aug. 10. NU had a balanced scoring attack as four Huskers found the back of the net on Saturday.

The Razorbacks and Cornhuskers have met four times in history, with the latest being a 2-1 double-overtime win for Arkansas in 2013. Arkansas secured a 3-1 victory over the Huskers in an exhibition last August in Lincoln, Neb.

Juniors Taylor Malham and Abbi Neece both found the back of the net and Cannata added an insurance goal in the 82nd-minute.

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) announced the Preseason Coaches Poll on Tuesday afternoon with the Razorbacks voted to finish sixth in conference.

In 2018, Arkansas finished tied for third after being picked to finish in the No. 6 slot in conference play. The Razorbacks received votes in the United Soccer Coaches poll released on August 5th.

This match marks the final exhibition of the preseason for the Razorbacks. Arkansas will be on the road for its regular-season opener at UNC-Greensboro on Aug. 22. First kick is slated for 6 p.m. in Greensboro, N.C.

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

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Phil & Tye hit on injuries impacting Arkansas football, Clay Henry pops in, and more!

PRACTICE: Morris on injuries, improved players in camp

Arkansas coach Chad Morris talked after Wednesday’s practice on the players who have made improvement since spring and provided an injury update.

FACES OF CAMP: Collection of photos from Wednesday practice

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PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Anderson comments about Arkansas on Shutdown Fullcast (Banner Society)

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“…The new hog statue is taller than the statue is taller than the [Abraham] Lincoln Memorial… Well, they’ve never been a fan of his.”

– @HollyAnderson

“…What’s the most disturbing thing about Razorback Stadium?”

“Arkansas fans.” – @HollyAnderson

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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Wednesday

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John & Tommy discuss Hunter Yurachek on ticket sales, future scheduling, and What’s Your Beef!

Boyd named to watch list for Earl Campbell Tyler Rose award

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas running back Rakeem Boyd has been named to the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List, which recognizes the top offensive player in Division I football from the state of Texas.

It is the eighth watch list nod for a Razorback this summer and second for Boyd, after being named to the Doak Walker Watch List on July 17 with teammate Devwah Whaley.

The other Arkansas watch list honorees include: McTelvin Agim (Bednarik) on July 15, Cheyenne O’Grady (Mackey) on July 19, De’Jon Harris (Butkus) on July 22, Connor Limpert (Groza) on July 24 and T.J.Smith (Wuerffel) on July 25.

Boyd, a junior from Houston, Texas, recorded a team-best 734 yards on 123 attempts last season in his first year with the Razorbacks.

He averaged 6 yards per carry with 61.2 per game, scoring twice, while leading the team in all-purpose yards with 899.

Boyd put together three games of 100+ yards rushing in three contests, all against conference foes, with a season-best 113 yards against Vanderbilt on Oct. 27.

The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award recognizes the top offensive player in Division I football and either born in Texas and/or graduated from a Texas High School and/or played at a Texas-based junior college or four-year college.