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Former Razorback All-American Glen Ray Hines passes away at 75

FAYETTEVILLE — Glen Ray Hines, the first offensive tackle in Arkansas history to earn All-America honors (1965) and a member of the program’ 1964 National Championship football team, passed away in Fayetteville on Friday at the age of 75.

A native of El Dorado, Arkansas, Hines was a mainstay in the middle of the Razorbacks’ offensive front during Arkansas’ historic run in the mid-1960s. A three-year football letterman, he helped lead the Hogs to a 25-7 record in his tenure, including an 11-0 record in 1964 on the way to a national championship.

He was also a part of a school-record 22-game winning streak. Hines was a consensus All-American in 1965, recognized by the American Football Coaches Association, the Associated Press, the Football Writers Association of America and the Walter Camp Foundation. He also earned All-Southwest Conference (SWC) honors in both 1965 and 1966.

“Glen Ray was a gentle giant,” Razorback teammate Ken Hatfield said. “He was as genuine a teammate as you would ever want. He was always positive and encouraging. He was a quiet guy. He didn’t say a lot, but when he did you listened.

“He had a great joy and countenance about him. He was a great football player. Glen Ray was loved by his teammates and he will be missed.”

The Houston Post named Hines the Southwest Conference Most Outstanding Player for the 1965 season. He was selected to the SWC All-Time team in 1996. Hines was also named Coaches All-American Game; College All-Star Game and the Hula Bowl.

A member of the UA’s All-Century team, Hines was named to the Razorbacks’ 1960s All-Decade squad.

Hines went on to an eight-year professional football career with Houston, New Orleans, and Pittsburgh.

Throughout his time in the NFL he played in 115 consecutive games, including three playoff games, showing his durability as a player. Hines was an AFL All-Star game selection in both 1968 and 1969 before retiring in 1973.

He was named a member of the San Antonio Express News All-Time SWC Football Team 75 years of SWC First-Team Offense in July 1989.

In the December 2005 issue, Hines was named to the Football Digest All-Time Oilers Team. He was inducted into the UA Sports Hall of Honor in 2001 and the Union County Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. In 2018, Hines was inducted into the Southwest Conference Hall of Fame.

Could Hogs’ spring practice feature Hicks’ teaching as much as playing?

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Former SMU quarterback Ben Hicks wasn’t exactly the glamorous name many Arkansas fans were hoping for when Chad Morris said back in December he was pursuing an “older quarterback.”

Morris recruited Hicks to SMU. He and offensive coordinator Joe Craddock developed him into the Mustangs’ leading passer.

But, maybe more importantly, Hicks worked with some big-time wide receivers, particularly Courtland Sutton, who was the No. 40 overall pick in the NFL draft in 2018 by the Denver Broncos.

He and Hicks more or less came through the development of Morris’ offensive system together. Sutton was a defensive back his freshman year with SMU, was injured and got a medical hardship, plus a new coach who moved him to offense.

Hicks now has a fairly talented group of freshmen wide receivers coming to Fayetteville, plus some young quarterbacks, who will likely start the season behind him. It won’t be surprising to see him leading the offense in spring and August practices.

It was clear in the first four practice periods per day the media got to watch things last year the amount of teaching was almost overwhelming at times.

Experienced quarterbacks Cole Kelley and Ty Storey often appeared as confused as their receivers. As the season wore on, the routes practiced became more and more basic.

The result was a season everybody would like to forget and now both of those guys are gone and Hicks will be the quarterback early.

At least he knows what Morris and Craddock want the quarterback doing.

We’ll see if he can explain it to the receivers.

The potential is there for this group that includes early enrollees Shamar Nash and Trey Knox, a signee in TQ Jackson and expected Wednesday signees Treylon Burks and Hudson Henry.

Predicting college careers for high school stars is for other people. There are too many variables that have nothing to do with football that come into play and can often derail talented players for me to start forecasting careers.

But the potential is there with this group to be as good as the 2008 class (Jarius Wright, Joe Adams, Greg Childs, Chris Gragg). They had to prove it on the field, though.

As much as receivers coaches Justin Stepp and Barry Lunney, Jr., will be teaching and working with them, Hicks will be as crucial. He’s been there, done it with these coaches, knows what they want and he’s seen up close and personal what a high NFL receiver draft choice does.

Now we won’t know any of these answers for awhile.

With the days counting down fast to the final signing day Wednesday, no one is looking ahead much to spring practice. In Morris’ system of four quarters, we’re getting close to the start of the second quarter (spring practice) towards the end of the month.

That may give us some clues.

But few answers.

it’s frustrating for fans, but, once again, nobody will really know what they don’t know about this team for awhile.

 

Nairn, Sullins capture event titles at New Mexico Invitational on Friday afternoon

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M — Arkansas opened the New Mexico Collegiate Classic event titles in the weight throw and long jump Friday afternoon at the New Mexico Convention Center.

“Going back to the goal coming in with these guys, for the field event athletes – the technical events ‚ they’ve done a great job of putting in the work,” said assistant coach Mario Sategna. “They’ve really done a good job of dialing themselves in as we get closer and closer to the conference meet, that’s why we didn’t want to miss a weekend of meets.

“It was good for Gabe [Moore] and Derek [Jacobus] to get some work in, they’ll come back tomorrow in the hurdles and the 400-meters. I was really happy to see Laquan [Nairn] getting more and more consistent on the runway. I think that’s one of the things in the horizontal jumps with these elevated runways, getting the timing down in a competition setting is important.”

Laquan Nairn led a trio of hogs in the event, finishing with a season-best jump of 7.66m (25-1.75). Gabe Moore was the second-highest finisher for Arkansas posting a fifth-place finish with a best of  7.15m (23-5.50), while Derek Jacobus turned in a jump of 6.83m (22-5) for ninth-place.

In the only other event the Razorbacks were entered in Friday afternoon, Erich Sullins made it three-straight meets with a win in his signature event – the men’s weight throw. Sullins finished with a best of 19.88m (65-2.75) he posted on his fifth attempt.

With [Erich] Sullins, it was good! He continues his undefeated season. it’ll help next week when we get a break in the weather to get outside and throw a little hammer to work on some timing issues and sure things up before the SEC meet,” Sategna finished.

Arkansas will return to the Convention Center tomorrow morning as the Razorbacks are in action across four events.

Carr leads Razorbacks to upset win over ninth-ranked Oklahoma State

FAYETTEVILLE — Jackie Carr clinched an upset win for Arkansas’ women’s tennis team over No. 9 Oklahoma State, 4-3, on Friday afternoon.

It was Carr’s first match win this season.

The team dropped the doubles point to open the match, with the Cowgirls clinching the point at the No. 1 as Martina Zerulo and Tatum Rice fell 7-6(3). Arkansas quickly evened the match 1-1 at the No. 2 position, with Rice defeating No. 21 Katarina Stresnakova 6-2, 6-3.

Oklahoma State pulled ahead again, as Lauren Alter fell 6-3, 6-4 and Laura Rijkers fell to No. 40 Marina Guinart. The Razorbacks pulled within one at the No. 6 position as Miruna Tudor earned a 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 victory, and tied the match as Zerulo earned a 6-4, 6-4 win.

Carr clinched the match in the tiebreaker set, fighting back from a set-one loss to win the match.

“I’m so happy for this group,” coach Courtney Steinbock said. “It was such a great team effort. I knew coming into the season that we had talent, but we really came to play today. I think the girls see what we have been seeing for the last few months. This is a long season so while we will enjoy this win, we need to get back to work tomorrow.”

Arkansas will return to the court Sunday morning to host Oklahoma in the team’s final home match until SEC play in March. First serve is set for 10 a.m.

Razorbacks back home Sunday with matches against Tulsa, Nebraska-Omaha

FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas men’s tennis team is scheduled to return home this Sunday for a pair of matchups against Tulsa and Nebraska-Omaha.

First serve against Tulsa is scheduled for 1 p.m.

The second match against Nebraska-Omaha will follow shortly after. Sunday’s match will mark the first of eight-consecutive matches at home for the Razorbacks.

Match Information
Date: Feb. 3, 2019
Opponent: Tulsa, Nebraska-Omaha
First Serve: 1 p.m.
Live Stats: Arkansas.Statbroadcast.com

The Razorbacks own a 5-2 record overall and are currently 4-0 inside the friendly confines of the Dills Indoor Courts. Tulsa posts a 7-1 record, winners of six-consecutive, while Nebraska-Omaha is 2-4. Tulsa is led by Majed Kilani who is ranked the No. 55 singles player in the country.

The matches will be the first for the Razorbacks since Jan. 27. The Razorbacks took a match against Cornell Jan. 26 as part of the nationwide ITA Kickoff weekend. The win was the first since 2007 that the Razorbacks advanced to the second round of the ITA Kickoff Tournament. Arkansas dropped its second-round meeting against No. 2 Ohio State the next day.

Pedro Dominguez Alonso leads the Razorbacks so far this season in singles dual wins with a 4-1 record, while Enrique Paya, Alex Reco, Adam Sanjurjo and Maxim Verboven own a 3-2 record. Paya and Verboven have led the Hogs in doubles action with a 4-2 record in dual matches.

Arkansas will host Kansas State on Saturday for senior day activities

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will host Kansas Saturday morning in the team’s final meet of the regular season.

The Hogs will recognize their 10 seniors prior to the meet.

Arkansas is 5-3 this season and will enter the weekend on a three-meet winning streak. The Razorbacks last defeated then-No. 25 Houston at home, with sophomore Brooke Schultz setting the 1-meter school and pool records and the 3-meter pool record.

Maha Amer and Estilla Mosena’s second and third-place finishes in the 1- and 3-meter were personal bests for the divers and gave the team a podium sweep of the diving events.

In the swimming events, Arkansas recorded 12 wins and 23 podium finishes against the Cougars. Sophomore Peyton Palsha led the team with three first-place finishes.

Senior Marlena Pigliacampi set a season-best time in the 200 yard butterfly, winning the event in the first of her two podium finishes.

The Jayhawks are 6-0 this season, earning wins against two Power-5 opponents in TCU and Nebraska. This will be the 33rd time in series history that the teams will meet, with the series sitting at 16-16.

The Razorbacks have won the last nine meetings, defeating Kansas 180-120 last season.

The meet is set to begin at 10 a.m. in the HPER Natatorium, with senior day activities to occur prior to the first event.

Hogs’ Neighbors says South Carolina hasn’t dropped off very much

A day after losing to Georgia, Arkansas’ women’s basketball team raised its RPI by three spots, but faces the Gamecocks on Sunday, one of the best teams in the country the last few years.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Friday

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John & Tommy discuss Arkansas-LSU game, the NCAA coming down on Mizzou, plus Matt Moscona!

Third-quarter sluggishness costs Hogs in 80-72 loss to Georgia on Thursday

FAYETTEVILLE — Chelsea Dungee and Malica Monk scored in double figures but a slow start to the third quarter was the difference as Arkansas fell to Georgia, 80-72, in Southeastern Conference action at Bud Walton Arena on Thursday.

Dungee tied her career-best with 28 points while Monk dropped in 19 points in the Razorback (16-6, 5-3 SEC) loss.

Georgia won the third quarter, 24-12, and that was the difference in the game. Arkansas had a good run to end the first half with a 43-38 lead but the Bulldogs (13-8, 4-4 SEC) opened the third stanza with a 7-2 run surging ahead for the final time.

Taylah Thomas PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Arkansas went 3-for-15 in the third quarter and grabbed only six rebounds. Georgia, meanwhile, went 10-for-17 with three 3-point field goals. They had 13 rebounds and forced four Razorback turnovers.

Turnovers were uncharacteristically a problem for Arkansas in the loss as the Razorbacks had eight in the first half and finished with 13 in the game.

Raven Northcross-Baker PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Notes

• Arkansas Starters: Alexis Tolefree, Malica Monk, Kiara Williams, Jailyn Mason, Chelsea Dungee

• Georgia had double figure turnovers in the first half. Arkansas has forced double figure turnovers in EVERY game this year.

• Malica Monk and Chelsea Dungee had 10 points each at the half.

• Arkansas hit its first 12 free throws until the first miss in the third quarter.

Bailey Zimmerman PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

• Chelsea Dungee has had back-to-back 20+ point games and 10 games with 20 or more points this season.

• Chelsea Dungee’s 28 points ties her career high.

• Malica Monk had 19 points scoring in double figures for the 17th time this season.

• Arkansas had 14 steals – the most in a conference game this year and the second-most of the season.

Up Next

Arkansas hosts No. 16 South Carolina on Sunday at 4 p.m. as SEC action continues.

Dungee after Razorbacks can’t overcome third-quarter woes in loss

Arkansas’ Chelsea Dungee (28 points) talked with the media about the problems in the third quarter as Georgia came from a 5-point deficit for an 80-72 win at Bud Walton Arena.

Neighbors may shake things up a little after falling to Bulldogs

Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors said after the 80-72 loss to Georgia on Thursday night he may be making some personnel moves with some players.