Phil & Tye react to Chad Morris, interview Chris Childers of Sirius XM, SEC Associate commissioner Herb Vincent, and Gabe Bock of Tex Ags!
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.
SECMD19: Arkansas’ Sosa Agim on Wednesday morning
Razorbacks’ senior defensive lineman McTelvin “Sosa” Agim at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, on Wednesday.
???? Halftime presented by Jeff’s Clubhouse: Hart, Holt, Oliver, Nagy
Phil and Tye welcome in SEC Network’s Tom Hart, Bob Holt, Chuck Oliver of 680 The Fan, plus Senior Bowl Director Jim Nagy!
Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday LIVE from SEC Media Days
John & Tommy discuss the new officiating twitter account, plus interviews with Logan Booker, Richard Cross, and Billy Liucci!
Burrow one of most important of QBs at Media Days this year
Nine schools are bringing quarterbacks to SEC Media Days this year and they are all important, but what LSU is wanting to do with Joe Burrow this year may make him one of more critical ones.
“This is Joe’s type of offense,” Tigers coach Ed Orgeron said after saying they have installed a spread offense.
You can be excused if you take a skeptical view. A lot of folks are right there with you. We’ve heard it before, right?
“This style of offense is the offense I have been doing since I was 14 or 15,” Burrow said. “No huddle, get the ball out fast. So that is kind of what I was comfortable with, and I had to get comfortable doing the other style of offense last year.”
We lost count of how many times Les Miles promised to open up the offense and have the quarterback do more things, other than to recruit some pretty good dual-threat quarterbacks, then force them into a traditional pro-style offense.
This time, Orgeron claims he means it.
“It’s not a threat, I promise you that” he said. “We are going to run the spread offense. It’s in … it’s in the playbook.”
To be honest, just about everybody has to do that these days or risk losing in the recruiting game. Ask Bret Bielema how falling on your face there catches up to you with the fan base unless you’re winning double-digit games every year.
Shoot, even Jim Harbaugh has gone to it with Michigan and that may be more shocking than LSU spreading it out.
Maybe the biggest key is we’ll apparently see Burrow turned loose more this year because backup Myles Brennan is healthy this year. He wasn’t last year and Orgeron didn’t want to get Burrow hurt.
“We could not run Joe as much as we wanted to last year,” he said. “Myles Brennan was hurt … now Myles Brennan is healthy. We’re going to do a lot more running with joe this year.”
While Orgeron would probably like to see Burrow do something other than try to run over people, though.
“If we let him, he would run into a brick wall,” he said of Burrow’s running style. “He has a linebacker mentality.
And it doesn’t sound like Burrow is changing.
“If you slide, more people get hurt than when they don’t,” was Burrows. “If you don’t slide, you will be really sore, but I don’t think you are going to get really hurt. You see when people slide, and someone will dive into their ankle or twist their ankle or twist their knee so that’s part of it.”
But there’s another solution for him.
“You also want to be smart and get out of bounds if there is a 250-pound linebacker chasing you down who is faster, stronger, and bigger than you, so yeah I will get out of bound in that situation,” Burrow said.
Which may be good news for Orgeron and LSU fans.
That simply proves he’s not insane.
???? Halftime Podcast presented by Jeff’s Clubhouse: Norsworthy, O’Gara
Phil & Tye hit on Greg Sankey’s comments, plus interviews with Brett Norsworthy and Connor O’Gara!
Agim named to watch list for annual Bednarik Award for defensive players
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas senior defensive lineman McTelvin Agim was named to the Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List on Monday by the Maxwell Football Club.
In its 25th year, the Bednarik Award recognizes the top college defensive player of the year and is named after former Penn and Philadelphia Eagles standout Chuck Bednarik.
It marks back-to-back years the Razorbacks have been represented on the watch list, as De’Jon Harris made last year’s squad.
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.
Agim will be one of three representatives at the 2019 SEC Football Media Days on Wednesday at Hoover, Alabama, joining Harris and Devwah Whaley, as well as coach Chad Morris.
Semifinalists for the Bednarik Award will be announced on Oct. 29, while the three finalists for each award will be unveiled Nov. 25.
The winner will be announced as part of the Home Depot College Football Awards Show held on Dec. 12, in Atlanta, Georgia.










