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Harris, Agim named to preseason All-SEC teams by media

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas seniors McTelvin Agim and De’Jon Harris have been placed on the 2019 Preseason Media Days All-SEC Teams, which wraps the week-long event held in Hoover, Alabama.

Harris was named to the second team by the media in attendance, while Agim highlights the third team defensive unit. It’s the second-straight year Harris was recognized on an All-SEC preseason squad, picking up three accolades heading into the 2018 season.

From Harvey, Louisiana, Harris led all conference defenders in total tackles and solo stops during the regular season last year, posting 118 and 62, respectively.

It marked back-to-back years Harris has paced the Razorbacks in total tackles, recording 115 the year before. He was the first Arkansas defender since Jerry Franklin (2010-11) to hit 100 tackles in consecutive seasons.

Seven of his 12 games resulted in double-digit tackle performances last season, the most in the SEC, including five during conference action.

He finished the year needing 15 tackles to crack the top 10 for most stops in a single season by an Arkansas defender. Harris also recorded nine tackles for loss, including two sacks, with five pass breakups, a fumble forced and a fumble recovered last season.

Harris’ performance in 2018 landed him on the Associated Press All-SEC Second Team. He’ll enter his senior campaign as the SEC active career tackles leader with 270, needing 60 stops to move into 10th on the career tackles list Arkansas.

Agim, a native of Texarkana, Arkansas, put together a strong junior campaign for the Razorbacks, racking up 45 total tackles, 16 unassisted, over 12 starts in 2018.

He led the team in tackles for loss last year with 10, making him the first Arkansas defender to reach double-digit TFLs since Deatrich Wise Jr. in 2015.

Nearly half of his tackles for loss were sacks (4.5), as he’ll enter the season as Arkansas’ active career leader in both categories.

Agim also forced a team-best three fumbles in 2018, including two at Colorado State on Sept. 8 to make him the only Razorback on the roster to force multiple fumbles in two separate games heading into the 2019 campaign.

Harris and Agim, along with fellow senior running back Devwah Whaley and head coach Chad Morris, represented the Razorbacks at the 2019 SEC Media Day on July 17.

Arkansas kicks off the 2019 season on Saturday, Aug. 31, against Portland State at 3 p.m. at Razorback Stadium.

O’Grady named to watch list for national tight end award

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ Cheyenne O’Grady has been named to the 2019 John Mackey Award Preseason watch list, which is presented annually to the most outstanding collegiate tight end.

O’Grady is the fourth Razorback placed on a preseason watch list this summer, joining McTelvin Agim (Bednarik) on July 13 and Rakeem Boyd (Doak Walker) & Devwah Whaley (Doak Walker) on July 15.

Two Arkansas tight ends have won the John Mackey Award, as D.J. Williams claimed the prize in 2010 and Hunter Henry brought home the accolade in 2015.

A native of Fayetteville, O’Grady is poised for a strong finish to his collegiate career in 2019 after a breakout season as a junior. He led the team in receptions (30) and receiving touchdowns (six) last year, racking up 400 yards for an average of 13.3 yards per catch.

O’Grady posted four of the top receiving games by a Razorback in 2018, the most by an Arkansas player last year.

Three of his top four performances featured games with receiving totals of 75 yards or higher, with a season-high 83 yards on six catches and a touchdown against Vanderbilt on Oct. 27.

O’Grady was the only Razorback to post two multi-touchdown reception games in 2018, doing so against Alabama (Oct. 6) and LSU (Nov. 10), scoring twice in both. His efforts helped make Arkansas one of four SEC teams to complete passes to four different tight ends in 2018.

The 2019 John Mackey Award will be announced on Dec. 11, and then presented live the next night at The Home Depot College Football Awards Red Carpet Show on ESPNU in Atlanta, Georgia.

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John & Tommy recap SEC Media Days, plus interviews with Devwah Whaley, Sosa Agim, and Peter Burns!

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Hicks big reason for Morris’ confidence going to second season

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Chad Morris got his shot at the SEC Media Daze circus Wednesday and it became clear he’s not forgetting last year, but taking steps to make sure there’s not a repeat.

“Last year was hard,” he said in probably as big of an understatement as anything uttered.

There are obvious changes with the players that have stuck it out after a season many would like to forget last year.

And at least one new face has seen it before. Quarterback Ben Hicks was at SMU during a 2-10 season.

“He’s been a quarterback of a football team that went 2-10,” Morris said. “So he stood in that team room. He stood in front of teammates before.

“And he’s also dug a team out of being in that position before.”

For the first time since being in Fayetteville, Chad has a quarterback he’s comfortable with. That’s not a knock on the guys here before, but they simply didn’t understand what he and his staff wanted and that’s the most critical position in his offense.

“He’s done a great job of taking the young guys in that room — from the day he got here in January — he took the young guys (under his wing),” Morris said about Hicks. “He took John Stephen Jones and Jack Lindsey and those guys … and at the time Connor Noland, took him under his wing and said this is what we’re doing and this is how it needs to be ran. And you’d see those guys up there.

“He’d bring receivers up on weekends and work with them and bring the quarterbacks in.”

We told you when Hicks announced where he was going that it was, for all intents and purposes, a graduate assistant in a uniform.

“His leadership has been valuable,” Morris said.

Hicks will probably start the season. Morris said he wants to make that decision sooner rather than later, but we’ll see Nick Starkel, who came in from Texas A&M with two years of eligibility left, before long.

“To watch the way the ball jumps out of his hand, how electric and how hot that ball comes out, his decision making, how he can progress and see the field, and his accuracy is what impressed me as I watched him,” Morris said. “Had it not been for an injury to him two seasons ago, the outcome for him in his season might have been totally different.”

Morris has a confidence he’ll get the Razorbacks back from the train wreck last year. At SMU, they improved from 2-10 to 5-7, but he has better talent in this approaching second season than he had then … even taking the differences in conferences under consideration when saying that.

“I’ve been in this spot before,” he said Wednesday in Hoover. “I’m confident I understand what it looks like getting out of it, because I’ve done it. And we’ve done it. We got a lot of memories of our staff that have been in this spot.”

Maybe one of the biggest believers is a key staff member that wasn’t on that SMU staff. John Chavis was dealing with a lack of depth behind some pretty good players at Texas A&M and developing the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft.

Chavis had an option to leave after the first year. When I saw that in his contract, it was a baseline to judge the direction of Morris’ program after the first year.

While he may catch some heat from the Lunatic Fringe of the fan base saying he’s over the hill there are a lot of coaches at some pretty good programs that would hire him in a second.

Chief stayed, getting a raise to be the highest-paid assistant in Hogs’ history.

I don’t think he stayed for another losing season.

Boyd, Whaley named to watch list for top running back award

FAYETTEVILLE — Rakeem Boyd and Devwah Whaley were placed on the Doak Walker Award watch list on Wednesday by the PwC SMU Athletic Forum.

The award is presented annually to the nation’s top college running back and is named after three-time All-America RB Doak Walker.

It is the only major collegiate award that requires all candidates to be in good academic standing and on schedule to graduate within one year of other students of the same classification.

Arkansas is the only school in the SEC with multiple student-athletes on the initial Doak Walk Award Watch List. The running back duo joins senior defensive lineman McTelvin Agim as preseason selections, as he was named to the Chuck Bednarik Award watch list on July 15.

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.

Whaley, from Beaumont, Texas, makes his second appearance on the watch list after rushing for 368 yards and two touchdowns as a junior in 2018.

He notched the top rushing game of the season last year by a Razorback with 165 yards and a TD on 26 carries at Colorado State on Sept. 8.

Whaley enters his senior campaign as Arkansas’ active career leading rusher with 1,529 yards and ranks fourth on the receptions list with 22 receptions for 279 yards.

The PwC SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors will name 10 semifinalists in November, and three finalists on Nov. 20.

The committee will cast a second vote beginning Dec. 2 to determine the recipient, which will be announced live on the Home Depot College Football Awards on Thursday, Dec. 12, in Atlanta, Georgia, on ESPN.

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SECMD19: Arkansas’ Chad Morris at SEC Media Days on Wednesday

Razorbacks’ second-year coach Chad Morris at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, on Wednesday.

SECMD19: Scoota Harris at SEC Media Days on Wednesday

Razorbacks’ senior linebacker De’Jon “Scoota” Harris at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, on Wednesday.

SECMD19: Arkansas’ Devwah Whaley at SEC Media Days

Razorbacks’ senior running back Devwah Whaley at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, on Wednesday.