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Razorbacks officially announce Ingram as new defensive tackles coach

FAYETTEVILLE — Former Memphis high school head coach Kenny Ingram has been named the defensive tackles coach for the Razorbacks.

Ingram joins Arkansas from Auburn, where he served as the director of player relations for the last two years in his second stint with the Tigers.

Ingram held the same position in 2013-14 at Auburn after going to The Plains from Arkansas State, where he helped the Red Wolves win a Sun Belt Conference title as the team’s defensive line coach. In between stops at Auburn, he coached the defensive tackles at Cincinnati in 2015 and 2016.

Ingram began his collegiate career at Tennessee State in 2005 as the Tigers’ defensive line coach. He quickly moved back to his hometown of Memphis in 2006, taking over the linebackers for the University of Memphis before being named defensive coordinator in 2009. While at Memphis, he helped the Tigers to the 2007 New Orleans Bowl and 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl.

Prior to his collegiate coaching career, Ingram was the head coach at Melrose High School in Memphis from 2002-04. He led the Golden Wildcats to a 37-4 overall record after serving as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.

He was a three-time Regional Coach of the Year and the Commercial Appeal’s 2004 Coach of the Year for Metro Memphis.

Ingram starred at Whitehaven High School in Memphis, then was a four-year letterman at Arkansas State, serving as team co-captain in 1992. He and his wife, Carla, have five children: Kendrien, Taylor, Kameron and twins Kennedy and Karleigh.

Daniel Da Prato has been named the special teams analyst on head coach Chad Morris’ staff. Da Prato joins the Razorbacks from Colorado.

With the Buffaloes, he worked as the Director of Quality Control/Offense working with the offensive staff and was heavily involved in game planning for special teams over the last three seasons.

Prior to Colorado, Da Prato spent three seasons as the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at Montana State (2013-15). He coached at Sacramento State for six seasons (2007-12) working with the team’s receivers all six years and took over the Hornets’ special teams for his final three seasons.

Da Prato began his coaching career at his alma mater, Louisiana-Monroe in 2004, as an offensive graduate assistant before being promoted to director of operations and recruiting coordinator in 2006.

He will work directly with tight ends coach Barry Lunney, who has been named the Razorbacks’ special teams coordinator. Lunney is set to begin his seventh season on the Arkansas staff after rejoining the staff in 2013.

Arkansas begins spring practice on March 1 and will host the team’s annual Red-White spring game on April 6 at 3 p.m. on ESPNU inside Razorback Stadium.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Wednesday

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John & Tommy discuss the light at the end of the tunnel, Arkansas not having a good rival, and more!

Fletcher looking forward to playing back home in SoCal

With Arkansas’ trip to Los Angeles to face Southern Cal this weekend, centerfielder Dominic Fletcher is getting a trip home and he’s hoping for a better performance than last year in San Diego.

Van Horn on positives of getting early road trip to Southern Cal

Razorback coach Dave Van Horn with the media Tuesday in advance of a road trip that’s going to be a little different, both going to Los Angeles and coming home.

???? Tuesday Halftime Pod — featuring Kevin McPherson

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Phil & Tye discuss outlook on Mike Anderson, Get Off My Lawn, plus Kevin McPherson joins the pod!

Opitz on Hogs’ pitching, looking ahead to going on road against USC

Razorbacks catcher Casey Opitz met with the media before Tuesday’s practice indoors and talked about the pitching staff in the opening weekend sweep and upcoming trip.

Schultz captures 3-meter crown; Razorbacks set two records at SEC Championships

ATHENS, Ga. — Arkansas had a successful first day at the SEC Championships, with the Hogs setting two records and sophomore Brooke Schultz earning her second consecutive 3-meter conference title.

The Razorbacks opened the meet with the 3-meter and were represented by three divers. In the preliminaries, Caroline Welch finished 25th with a 240.15, Maha Amer finished second with a 344.00, and Schultz finished first with a 371.00.

Amer earned a fifth-place finish (326.15) in the finals, while Schultz took the title with a 410.40. Her score broke the 3-meter school record set she in October and was just 3.65 points short of setting the SEC Meet record.

At the other end of the pool, Arkansas opened the swimming events by setting a school record in the 200 yard medley relay. Andrea Sansores, Sydney Angell, Kobie Melton, and Anna Hopkin earned a sixth-place finish (1:36.67) and an NCAA ‘A’ cut.

The final event of the day was the 800 yard freestyle relay, with Peyton Palsha, Marlena Pigliacampi, Kiera Michailoff-Russell, and Kenedy Thaman setting a season-best time of 7:13.40 to earn a 10th place finish.

After the first day of competition, the Razorbacks sit in third place with a score of 139. Day 2 will begin tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. (ET) with the 500 yard freestyle preliminaries.

Hogs infielder Nesbit previewing road trip to Southern Cal

Nesbit on going on road early in season for matchup with Trojans.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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John & Nick Mason talk light at the end of the tunnel, coaching shortlist, plus Jason Kersey joins the show!

Anderson previews Auburn, talks about conversation with Nolan

Arkansas coach Mike Anderson recently sat down with his mentor, former coach Nolan Richardson, and he hit the highlights of that with the media Monday in addition to looking at Auburn game.

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Phil Elson & Tye Richardson discuss the series win over Eastern Illinois, 3up 3down, plus Ryan Folkes joins the pod!