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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Wednesday

John & Tommy discuss Vegas, Arkansas BKB and FB circumstances, new era in Arkansas athletics, and more!

Van Horn: Good to get win on Tuesday; expecting tough Vanderbilt team

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn was glad to get the 15-8 win over Oral Roberts on Tuesday night and previewed the weekend series against the Commodores.

Kjerstad, Martin, Campbell recap win over ORU, preview Vandy

Razorbacks Heston Kjerstad, Casey Martin talked about their nights against the Golden Eagles in the win Tuesday and Isaiah Campbell previewed the weekend series.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

John & Tommy discuss the Mus press conference, Hunter Yurachek’s comments and more!

???? Tuesday Halftime Pod — featuring Jimmy Dykes

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Phil & Tye discuss early thoughts on Eric Musselman and interviews Jimmy Dykes!

Things might be a little different with Razorback basketball’s new coach

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Maybe more than any other potential candidate, Eric Musselman made it clear to Hunter Yurachek he WANTED the job, had a passion for basketball details and had plenty of energy.

“Watch out Chad Morris,” Yurachek said during his introduction to the football coach sitting in the second row, who hardly ever appears to be still.

When he finally offered the job to Musselman on Friday, the positive answer probably caused Yurachek to move the phone directly off his hear. Apparently it was that loud, accompanied by an enthusiastic response from the family.

“That’s what you want when you offer somebody a job,” Yurachek said. “He was about ready to jump through the phone if he could have.”

Apparently he was that way the first time talked to Yurachek several days before that.

“After I hung up the phone I told my wife I was going on a five-mile run and sprinted out the door,” Musselman told the fans at his introduction.

Somehow it’s hard to imagine any previous Razorback basketball coach doing that. Maybe a mile or two, but not five miles starting with a sprint.

That enthusiasm is something that tends to be infectious.

Morris was a math major and studies the numbers in football. So does Musselman in basketball. Some coaches don’t talk about that much, but not him.

“NBA players are motivated by numbers,” he said. “Certain numbers, yes, we’ll try to motivate our guys with.”

He’s right about that. The pro players can quote their stats faster than they can what they had for breakfast that morning.

“For example, ‘you’re one rebound away from a double-double … go get it,” he said.

Musselman did his homework as soon as he talked to Yurachek.

“As soon as Hunter called, I started watching film of the guys,” he said in the media press conference. “I locked myself in the room to see the talent level. When Hunter and Jon came, I thought it was important they knew what I thought about the team. I wanted them to know I was invested. I continued to watch as much tape as possible between the first call and when we met.”

It’s probably a safe assumption that made an impression on the guy making the final decision.

“He embraced the history of the program and wanted to be a part of that and take the program to the next level,” Yurachek said.

In a way it’s recruiting. When a coach can recruit his way into a job it’s a pretty good bet he’ll do okay talking good players into coming to Arkansas.

Musselman also started recruiting in his first press conference … with the players currently on the roster.

“As of right now, I’m shocked and excited about the guys,” he said. “I got to spend time with the team and ate with them. Right now they’re excited and happy and ready to start on the court maybe later this week. I don’t anticipate anyone leaving.”

A lot of coaches send messages through the media and there may have been a little bit of that going on.

Just like the time the other night he finished talking to former Razorback player Corey Beck, whom he knew from their CBA days.

“You’ll find out I do a lot of odd things,” Musselman said. “I think it was around 1:15 a.m. when we finished talking.”

For Hog fans, that could be an indicator of things to come. No, that’s not any sort of guess at the wins and losses.

It’s a guess this won’t be boring.

Razorbacks host Oral Roberts in midweek matchup at Baum-Walker

FAYETTEVILLE — After winning a third road series  last week, Arkansas looks to continue its winning stretch Tuesday when they return home for a single midweek game against Oral Roberts at Baum-Walker Stadium.

First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and you can hear the game on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home. It will will be broadcast online via SEC Network+ and the Watch ESPN app.

The Razorbacks (24-8, 8-4 SEC) are riding high after taking two-of-three on the road against then-No 15 Auburn last weekend.

Arkansas battled back from a 6-3 series-opening loss to win game two, 9-6, in 15 innings. The Hogs followed up the marathon game with an 8-0 shutout of the Tigers the next day to win their second conference series on the road this year and in a tie for first in the SEC Western Division.

Looking to build on its two-game winning stretch, Arkansas will take on an Oral Roberts team that it hasn’t seen in the regular season since 2012.

The Hogs and Golden Eagles have faced off four-consecutive times in the postseason as they have been matched up in the same regional in three of the past four years.

In last year’s NCAA Fayetteville Regional, Arkansas won its opening game with ORU, 10-2, behind a two-home run performance by Heston Kjerstad.

Kjerstad is one of Arkansas’ hottest hitters going into this week as he hit two homers against Auburn, one being in the top of the 15th inning of game two that was the final tally Arkansas needed for the victory.

Kjerstad is batting .309 for the year with a team-leading seven homers, as well as 22 RBIs. His seven home runs ranks in a tie for eighth in the SEC.

Follow live

Tuesday’s game with the Golden Eagles will be available via SEC Network+ and the ESPN app. Brett Dolan (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will have the call.

Fans can listen to the radio call on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home and via the Razorback Gameday app as Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter will have the call from Baum-Walker Stadium.

Pregame coverage begins 30 minutes prior to first pitch. There will also be a live radio link available on ArkansasRazorbacks.com.

Important Links
Live Video – WATCH
Live Stats – VIEW
Live Audio – LISTEN

Probable Starters
(ARK) RHP Marshall Denton (1-0, 2.84 ERA, 10 K, 1 BB) vs. (ORU) TBA

Razorback Prime Nine
• After a road series win at No. 15 Auburn last week, Arkansas returns home for a single midweek game with Oral Roberts. This is the first regular-season matchup between the two programs since 2012.

• Arkansas won its second road series in conference play last week when it took 2-of-3 from Auburn. It’s the Hogs’ third road series win overall this year, matching their most since 2015.

• The Razorbacks won a marathon 15-inning game on the backend of a doubleheader with Auburn on Friday. It was the longest game in terms of innings since 2004 (16 innings vs. SE Missouri St.).

• Freshman Patrick Wicklander has made 13 appearances this year, seven as a starter. In those games as a starter, the San Jose native has a 1.98 ERA, six earned runs allowed and 39 strikeouts.

• Patrick Wicklander has held opponents to a .186 batting average this season, which is the second-lowest among all freshman pitchers in the SEC.

• Arkansas and Oral Roberts have faced off four-consecutive times in the postseason before Tuesday’s game. The Hogs and Golden Eagles have been matched up in the same regional in three of the last four years.

• Junior Dominic Fletcher added to his league-best doubles total last week, hitting two against Auburn giving him 16 for the season. He’s tied with Mississippi State’s Jake Mangum for the SEC’s best mark.

• Right-hander Marshall Denton will be making his third start of the year on Tuesday against Oral Roberts. In each of his last starts, he went two-plus scoreless innings with only one walk allowed.

• Redshirt senior Trevor Ezell batted in the leadoff spot for the first time this year last week and he responded with a .389 average, including two multi-hit games, two home runs and a team-best seven RBIs.

Up next

Arkansas goes back on the road for the weekend as it travels to sixth-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tennessee.

The Commodores will be the Razorbacks’ fourth ranked opponent of the year and third on the road.

The series begins on Friday at 7 p.m. and runs through Sunday.

Musselman introduced as new coach of Razorbacks on Monday

Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek introduced Eric Musselman to the media after his introduction to the fans as the new coach, replacing Mike Anderson.

Yurachek detailing how coaching search handled, difficult firing

Razorbacks athletics director Hunter Yurachek talked with the media about how hard decision was to fire Mike Anderson, process of selecting Eric Musselman.

???? Monday Halftime Pod — former Danny West of 247 Sports

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Phil Elson & Tye Richardson hit on the new man on campus, talk spring game with Danny West, and more!