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Anderson not panicked after fourth straight loss Saturday

Razorbacks coach Mike Anderson talked Monday about his staying calm is what he thinks is best way to keep players on track to get confidence back ahead of Missouri game.

Gafford on bouncing back from lack of production at Ole Miss

Arkansas center Daniel Gafford didn’t have a good day against the Rebels last Saturday and talked with the media Monday about getting back on track against Missouri.

???? Monday Halftime Pod — Pulaski Academy’s John David White

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Phil & Tye recap the NFL conference championship games, interview Pulaski Academy WR John David White, and more!

Razorbacks pick up No. 18 preseason ranking from Baseball American

FAYETTEVILLE — With just under a month until first pitch, Arkansas found itself with another preseason top-20 ranking.

The Razorbacks will start 2019 at No. 18 according to Baseball America, which released its first national poll of the year Monday morning.

Along with the Baseball America poll, Arkansas is ranked No. 16 by D1Baseball.com, No. 13 by Perfect Game and No. 25 by Collegiate Baseball. Arkansas has one more week of individual workouts and will have its first official team practice on Friday, Jan. 25.

Six teams ranked in Baseball America’s preseason poll will face off against the Razorbacks this year, three of those matchups coming inside Baum Stadium including No. 2 LSU (May 9-11), No. 9 Mississippi State (April 18-20) and No. 13 Ole Miss (March 29-31).

The Hogs will also travel to face the No. 1 team in Vanderbilt on April 12-14.

Arkansas is one of eight SEC teams ranked in the Baseball America preseason poll. Joining Vanderbilt and LSU, as well Ole Miss and Mississippi State, is Florida at No 4, Georgia at No. 15 and Auburn at No. 17.

Entering his 17th season at the helm, coach Dave Van Horn returns 14 letterwinners from a year ago and will be looking to continue the success seen last year where the Razorbacks reached the College World Series for the ninth time in school history.

Arkansas is scheduled to open the 2019 season against Eastern Illinois on Friday, Feb. 15 with first pitch at 3 p.m. at Baum Stadium.

2019 Baseball America NCAA Division I Baseball Preseason Poll

Rank Team (2018 Final Record) 2018 Final Rank
1 Vanderbilt (35-27) 17
2 LSU (39-27) NR
3 UCLA (38-21) NR
4 Florida (49-21) 3
5 North Carolina (44-20) 4
6 Florida State (43-19) 20
7 Stanford (45-12) 14
8 Texas Tech (45-20) 5
9 Mississippi St. (39-29) 6
10 Oregon State (55-12-1) 1
11 Louisville (45-19) NR
12 East Carolina (44-18) 23
13 Ole Miss (48-17) 15
14 Clemson (47-16) 19
15 Georgia (39-21) 21
16 Baylor (37-21) NR
17 Auburn (43-23) 13
18 Arkansas (48-21) 2
19 Texas (42-23) 7
20 Michigan (33-20) NR
21 Southern Miss (44-18) NR
22 Duke (45-18) 10
23 Coastal Carolina (43-19) 24
24 Minnesota (44-15) 8
25 UC Irvine (32-24) NR

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Monday

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John & Tommy discuss the NFL conference championship games, Arkansas-Ole Miss, interview Tom Murphy and more!

Enos said he didn’t leave Alabama without telling anyone

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There were more than a few raised eyebrows last week at a story in The Athletic where Nick Saban was playing “Where’s Waldo” trying to find Dan Enos before a staff meeting the Friday after losing to Clemson.

Bruce Feldman, quoting “people with knowledge of the meeting,” said Saban asked a few times, “where’s Dan?” The staffers knew, but the story said Saban didn’t know.

Saban, of course, has said absolutely nothing.

Nick Saban hasn’t addressed Dan Enos’ leaving for Miami, despite a report that indicated he didn’t know about it. PHOTO BY TED McCLENNING | HITTHATLINE.COM

Enos, however, denied he left in the middle of the night in a tweet:

After the Crimson Tide was kicked sideways by the Tigers in the championship game, there has been a lot of speculation about a lack of continuity among Saban’s staff.

Now either coaches are showing maybe the most powerful coach in college football a blatant lack of respect or people at Alabama are making up stuff in an attempt to throw former assistants under the bus.

And, of course, Saban is saying nothing.

Even having players like Tua Tagovailoa wasn’t enough to keep Dan Enos at Alabama, even with the possibility of a raise. PHOTO BY TED McCLENNING | HITTHATLINE.COM

You would think, however, that if the story was true there would be confirmation from somewhere or somebody close to Saban lending a little credibility to the report.

But there’s been nothing.

Enos, who was Arkansas’ offensive coordinator for three seasons (2016-18), left Alabama after one season to join Manny Diaz at Miami.

It’s not really a big secret that Saban is demanding of his assistants. How demanding probably depends on each coach and whether he is as driven as the head man. Few people are.

One former coach told me a few years ago, “working for Nick there are a third of the coaches that develop heart conditions, a third either have marriage issues or get divorce and the other third suffer in silence.”

Not once in Saban’s tenure in Tuscaloosa has there been a mention of a family-type atmosphere like you hear around Dabo Swinney’s program at Clemson. Not a single time.

You also don’t hear recruits talk about that atmosphere, either.

In the last championship game, the Tide looked as unprepared and disorganized as any team Saban has put on the field. It was the worst loss he’s ever had and even he seemed to recognize what was going to happen early.

Now he’s got to rebuild a staff as well as find a way to handle the on-field reloading that Alabama has to do almost every year, it seems.

Yes, he’ll still have a top recruiting class. But there are even some interesting cracks in that as a couple of the top players in Alabama have gone to Georgia and Clemson in recent years.

As we’ve said, though, just getting the best players doesn’t mean a thing if they aren’t developed to improve. You’re not going to take a player straight out of high school and win much in the SEC.

All of this could become just more to the Saban Era at Alabama. Don’t look for them to drop far immediately.

But it could be a crack.

Tulsa Edison running back talks getting offer from Razorbacks

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Tulsa Edison three-star running back Sevion Morrison talked with us last week and recapped his offer to Arkansas.

“Arkansas offer means a lot since they were the first school to ever notice me,” Morrison said. “Me and the coaching staff are very close, actually.”

His strengths on and off the field: “On the football field I’m a speed guy. I hit the holes fast and aggressive.”

What makes Arkansas different from the rest of the schools: “Arkansas is different because they talk to me a lot like every day. They are showing support and coach Morris is a very cool dude. I like him and coach (Jeff) Traylor is even cooler.”

His top teams are at the moment: “Recruitment is going very well and I look at all seven of my offers as my top teams.”

Morrison currently holds offers from eight schools, including Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri.

Razorbacks sweep to win in first doubleheader of season

FAYETTEVILLE — In its second doubleheader of the season, Arkansas earned a sweep with a 4-3 victory over UCF and a 7-0 victory over Saint Louis.

The Hogs got off to a slow start against UCF, dropping the doubles point in straight sets. The team went down 2-0, as Alex Reco fell 7-5, 6-2.

Josh Howard-Tripp gave the Razorbacks a spark, earning 6-4, 6-4 victory at the No. 1 position. Pedro Dominguez tied the match at the No. 4 position with a 7-6 (4), 6-3 win.

Arkansas won its next two matches, clinching the victory with a 7-5, 7-6(4) win from Adam Sanjurjo. The team played through, falling at the No. 5 position.

The Hogs dominated the Billikens, taking the doubles point in straight sets before earning five singles wins. Jose Dominguez Alonso clinched the match at the No. 4 position, and Arkansas improved to 4-0 on the season.

The Razorbacks will return to the court Monday, facing Oklahoma State in the team’s first road test of the season.

Match One | Arkansas 4, UCF 3

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (2,1)
1. Trey Hilderbrand/Bogdan Pavel (UCF) def. Enrique Paya/Maxim Verboven (AR) 7-5
2. Juan Pablo Mazzuchi/Manoel Alencar (UCF) def. Josh Howard-Tripp/Alex Reco (AR) 6-3
3. Pedro Alonso/Adam Sanjurjo (AR) vs. Alan Rubio/Mikhail Sokolovskiy (UCF) 6-5, unfinished

Singles Results – Order of Finish (3,1,4,6,2,5)
1. Josh Howard-Tripp (AR) def. Juan Pablo Mazzuchi (UCF) 6-4, 6-4
2. Adam Sanjurjo (AR) def. Alan Rubio (UCF) 7-5, 7-6 (7-4)
3. Trey Hilderbrand (UCF) def. Alex Reco (AR) 7-5, 6-2
4. Pedro Alonso (AR) def. Bogdan Pavel (UCF) 7-6 (7-4), 6-3
5. Mikhail Sokolovskiy (UCF) def. Enrique Paya (AR) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2
6. Maxim Verboven (AR) def. Manoel Alencar (UCF) 2-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4)

Match Two | Arkansas 7, Saint Louis 0

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (3,2,1)
1. Josh Howard-Tripp/Alex Reco (AR) def. Kenji Yanaba/Pavel Badaiants (SLU-M) 6-2
2. Jose Alonso/Pedro Alonso (AR) def. Justin Nogalski/Ignacio Tintore (SLU-M) 6-1
3. Maxim Verboven/Josh Bortnick (AR) def. No player/No player (SLU-M), by forfeit

Singles Results – Order of Finish (6,2,4,1,5,3)
1. Josh Howard-Tripp (AR) def. Justin Nogalski (SLU-M) 6-3, 6-3
2. Alex Reco (AR) def. Kenji Yanaba (SLU-M) 6-1, 6-1
3. Pedro Alonso (AR) def. Pavel Badaiants (SLU-M) 6-1, 6-4
4. Jose Alonso (AR) def. Ignacio Tintore (SLU-M) 6-1, 6-1
5. Josh Bortnick (AR) def. John Paul McKenzie (SLU-M) 6-0, 6-2
6. Maxim Verboven (AR) def. No player (SLU-M), by forfeit

Jacobus equals career-best at pole vault summit in Reno

RENO, Nev. — Only World and Olympic champion Katerina Stefanidi and U.S. indoor champion Katie Nageotte bested Arkansas’ Lexi Jacobus Friday night at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada.

Stefanidi, who won a third IAAF Diamond League trophy last year, edged US indoor champion Katie Nageotte on countback at 4.74m.

Following the 1-2 finish by Stefanidi and Nageotte, Lexi Jacobus a three-time NCAA Champion topped 4.66m (15-3.50) to equal her indoor career best to finish third in the competition.

Tori Hoggard cleared 4.44m (14-7) in the competition setting a season-best mark.

On the season, Jacobus and Hoggard are currently ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the NCAA, respectively.

Assistant Coach Bryan Compton was also named the USATF Collegiate Pole Vault Coach of the Year at the event Friday night.

Ortiz leading field at Latin America Championship in Dominican Republic

Alvaro Ortiz carded a 2-under par 70 Saturday, has a 54-hole score of 208 (-8) and leads by one stroke with one round left to play at the Latin America Amateur Championship, played at Teeth of the Dog Golf Course in Casa del Campo, Dominican Republic.

Julian Perico is even par (216) through three rounds and is tied for 17th.

The winner of the Latin America Amateur Championship will be invited to play in the 2019 Masters and receive exemptions into the final stages of qualifying for The Open and U.S. Open in 2019.

Ortiz got off to a strong start with birdies on holes 2, 5 and 7 to make the turn at 3-under par. The opened the back nine with a pair of bogeys but ran off six pars before finishing with a birdie on 18 for a round of 70 (2-under par).

Perico, who started the day in eighth, shot 40 on his front nine. He got on track with a birdie on the par-4, 11th hole. However, he gave that stroke back with a bogey on the 12th. Perico rallied and birdies holes 15 and 18 to finish the day with a 2-over 74.

The final round of the Championship is set for Sunday and coverage can be found on ESPN2 (Jan. 20), with the telecasts also available on the ESPN App or by visiting www.laacgolf.com.

Ole Miss hands Razorbacks second straight SEC blowout loss

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Arkansas backed up a 19-point loss to Tennessee on Tuesday night with, well, another double-digit loss, this time to Ole Miss on the road Saturday, 84-67.

They never led in the game, which drops the record to 10-7 overall and an eye-opening 1-4 in SEC play.

With a schedule that’s going to get a little easier because Missouri on Wednesday in a late game, then back on the road to Texas Tech on Saturday afternoon.

Many fans starting to mumble about the direction of the program this past week and that’s going to increase in volume and intensity. Mike Anderson won’t really notice because he doesn’t pay much attention to the noise out there.

Maybe the most disturbing thing Saturday was the way the Rebels simply out-hustled the Razorbacks. It was Ole Miss that played the fastest 40 minutes Saturday.

For a team with a reputation as a fast-paced, aggressive offense, the Hogs got zero fast-break points against the Rebels. Zero.

While they improved in some areas. They hit 81 percent from the free-throw line and out-scored Ole Miss there, 17-15, but Ole Miss put up 11 more shots in the game and made 48 percent of them.

Once again, Arkansas was out-rebounded, out-shot and out-rebounded. They finally hit free throws, but couldn’t do anything else.

But what I kept coming back to was the way Ole Miss simply seemed to want it more. They were going after every loose ball, contesting nearly every shot.

Add to that Daniel Gafford’s struggles to score when the an opponent makes it a point to take him out of the game. The Hogs’ center scored just 9 points Saturday, breaking a double-digit scoring.

In the last two games against the Vols and Ole Miss, Gafford has scored a combined total of 19 points and 17 rebounds.

The Hogs aren’t going to win many games with their best player averaging 9.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game.

A couple of games ago, Arkansas’ bench didn’t produce a point. Against Ole Miss they put up 35. Keyshawn Embery-Simpson led the Hogs with 16 points off the bench.

Reggie Chaney, who had been making progress lately, scored just 4 points and got one rebound in the game Saturday. Isaiah Joe’s struggles continued, getting 11 points, but going 4-of-11 from the field.

Everybody who had been performing well disappeared.

Mason Jones had 5 points, Jalen Harris just 3. Worse, Jones played 31 minutes and got two rebounds.

None of it looked good, which is now the second straight game Arkansas has really not looked good.

It’s not pretty. Anderson knows this.

He also knows it may get worse before it gets better.