???? Halftime Pod presented by Jeff’s Clubhouse — w/ Nikki Chavanelle

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Phil & Tye hit on recruiting misses at Arkansas, interview Nikki Chavanelle, plus Get Off My Lawn!

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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John & Tommy discuss Chad Morris meeting with the media after the win, plus Tom Murphy joins the show!

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

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Phil & Tye hit on the CSU win, Nick Starkel stepping up to the challenge, plus Connor O’Gara!

Morris recaps fourth-quarter win over Rams, previews Spartans

Arkansas coach Chad Morris talked about how proud he was of team’s improvement last week in practice all the way through the fourth quarter against Colorado State in a 55-34 win going away.

Craddock on offense’s day, Starkel, Limpert’s long field goal Saturday

Arkansas offensive coordinator Joe Craddock looked back at the 55-34 win, the play of quarterback Nick Starkel and said he sent kicker Connor Limpert congratulations after his 54-yard field goal.

Chavis: ‘Giving up over 400 yards will never be acceptable”

Razorbacks defensive coordinator John Chavis talked about the large amount of yardage Colorado State got last week and looking ahead to San Jose State.

Hogs-Aggies to play at 11 a.m. in Arlington for third straight year

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas and Texas A&M will be playing at 11 a.m. for the third straight year at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The game will be broadcast on ESPN and can be streamed on the ESPN app. You can hear the game on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home and at HitThatLine.com

It marks the sixth consecutive game played in Arlington against the Aggies and 10th all time. Arkansas leads the overall series with Texas A&M, 41-31-3.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Monday

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John & Tommy discuss the improved offense, Clay Henry joins the show, plus the Best/Worst of the Weekend!

Hogs top Tar Heels for first win over No. 1 team for soccer program

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas shut out top-ranked North Carolina on Sunday afternoon at Razorback Field, 2-0.

The win was the first over a No. 1 squad in program history and first time for an SEC school to beat the Tar Heels by two or more goals. In 963 matches in UNC history, this was just the 25th game they trailed by two goals.

This week’s wins over No. 22 Baylor and the top-ranked Tar Heels marks the first back-to-back wins over ranked opponents since 2000.

The run of play

Early in the first half, Taylor Malham got a look on goal but wasn’t able to redirect a cross on target as her header went wide left in the 8th-minute.

The Arkansas attack continued with Stef Doyle putting a ball over the Tar Heel defense in the 23rd-minute that found Parker Goins, but her shot from just inside the box missed the crossbar.

In the 54th-minute, Tori Cannata made a run down the left flank as she crossed the ball across goal.

The Tar Heels were forced to block a pair of shots from Malham and Doyle. Moments later, Parker Goins got on the end of a deep cross with her head but her shot went wide of goal.

The Hogs would add a pair of goals in the final thirty to secure the upset.

How it happened

• Malham and Marissa Kinsey connected as Kinsey played a ball that split the Tar Heel defense for Anna Podojil to run on to. The freshman used her right foot to slot it to the opposite corner past the Carolina ‘keeper in the 63rd-minute.

• Cannata flicked on a pass to P. Goins who used her left foot to strike the ball near post to beat the Tar Heel goalie for a late insurance goal.

Next up

The Razorbacks (6-1-1) start up conference play next week when they play host to the Alabama Crimson Tide on Sunday, Sept. 22. First kick is slated for 2 p.m.

Morris recruiting players for immediate help on both sides of ball

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Chad Morris knew he was recruiting some good players in his 2019 class and it’s probably a good guess he figured on using them.

Starting five in the third game of the year, though, may have been stretching what even he thought. Learning the right way usually involves a couple of tries with the wrong way.

“You first talk about all the hair you’re losing when you put those guys in there,” Morris said, taking his cap off and smiling.

There wasn’t a whole lot of experience coming back, with the leading receiver last year transferring out of the program for whatever reason.

Both Treylon Burks and Trey Knox were going to see the field a lot early, but with injuries to Deon Stewart and Jordan Jones, they moved into starting roles.

Morris knew there was going to be some sort of learning curve.

“That comes with it, though,” he said. “They’re all going to make mistakes. We’ve got to understand that and know we’ve got to respond when those things happened and it happened today.”

It’s not just those two, although they have made the biggest splash because they make the obvious plays on offense.

Ricky Stromberg started and played both guard positions and outside of firing off too early (particularly on a fourth-and-inches play in the second half), he played well in pass blocking, not allowing a single pressure.

They are scattered throughout the defense, too.

Mataio Soli started at defensive end … with a broken hand that is wrapped up and looks like he’s walking around with a club like something out of Game of Thrones.

“Soli is starting and he’s making strides and making plays,” sage veteran McTelvin Agim said Saturday. “He’s getting after the quarterback and you can tell he’s chasing the quarterback out of the pocket.”

He’s also impressed he’s playing through the injury.

“I had my finger come out of my skin during my freshman year, but I wasn’t starting,” he said.

Zach Williams, Collin Clay and Greg Brooks, Jr., are also seeing significant time on the defensive side of things.

“They are getting off the ball, they’re ecstatic, they’re excited, they are trying to make things happen,” Agim said. “You can just tell that in the future, they’re going to be so great.”

Brooks is hanging in at the nickel spot in the secondary because it seems every time an opponent sees him in the game they start heading for him.

“He made some good plays,” Morris said. “He got out-leveraged a few times and they caught the slant up underneath him, but he’s a competitor and he just keeps improving, as they all do.”

Which is part of the process as Morris tries to get this team better every week.

You get the idea if he can hang onto his hair it’ll be a bonus.

Looking at O’Grady’s late touchdown … up close in photos

Arkansas tight end C.J. O’Grady grabbed a pass from quarterback Nick Starkel and probably could have gone down to run the clock, but broke numerous tackles for a 62-yard scoring run to break the game open with 2:10 to play.
PHOTO BY TED McCLENNING | HITTHATLINE.COM