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Neighbors liked team’s energy to start win over Golden Eagles

Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors took it easy on his team to keep their legs fresh after Sunday’s loss at Iowa State, but warned them they better start fast … and they did in a 65-42 win.

Williams, Dungee talking about big nights in win

Kiara Williams (nine rebounds, five blocks) and Chelsea Dungee (28 points) talked about their high-producing efforts in Arkansas’ 65-42 win over Tennessee Tech on Tuesday night.

Rosamond talking about Hogs’ inside dominance in loss

Tennessee Tech coach Kim Rosamond met with the media after the Golden Eagles’ 65-42 loss to the Razorbacks where her plan to attack inside didn’t exactly work out.

Decision made: Bryant chooses Missouri over Hogs, others

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Former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant made the most-anticipated graduate transfer decision in years Tuesday evening when he chose Missouri over Arkansas, Auburn, Mississippi State and North Carolina.

Bryant made the announcement via Twitter:

He was 16-2 as a starter for Clemson, including directing them to a berth in the College Football Playoff in 2017 before falling to Alabama in the semifinals.

During that season, Bryant was 262-of-398 passing for 2,802 yards, 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also ran for 665 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 3.5 yards per carry.

Bryant started the first four games for the Tigers in 2018, but lost his job to true freshman Trevor Lawrence and immediately made the decision to transfer and Arkansas was immediately in the conversation for his services.

Hogs coach Chad Morris had been the lead recruiter on Bryant but left for the head position at SMU in December 2014 before Bryant signed. He spent two seasons as the backup to Deshawn Watson, including the national championship season of 2016.

With Cole Kelley’s announcement earlier this week that he was leaving, Arkansas has scholarship quarterbacks Ty Storey, Connor Noland, John Stephen Jones and Dalton Hyatt on the roser.

It will not be surprising if Hyatt leaves and the Hogs are expecting to have North Panola three-star quarterback KJ Jefferson sign and be on campus next summer.

???? Tuesday Halftime Pod — featuring Nikki Chavanelle

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Phil & Tye hit on Kelly Bryant’s decision at 6 pm, interview Nikki Chavanelle, Get Off My Lawn, & more!

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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John & Tommy discuss Kelly Bryant’s decision, Would You Rather Tuesday and more!

Bryant decision Tuesday; Kelley won’t be last to leave Razorbacks

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We’re close to decision day for former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant to announce where he’s headed for his final year and Arkansas is in the mix.

Too many fans may be pinning too many expectations on that decision because if he does come he probably won’t make that much difference in the offense.

Of all the problems this team has, quarterback is the one where several other things have to get fixed before any of us will know who the answer is there.

Whatever Bryant’s decision, Cole Kelley won’t be here either way. In maybe the most anticlimactic announcement, Kelley tweeted Monday he wouldn’t be back. If you were paying attention you figured that was the case about mid-September when he was firing one pass after another to North Texas’ defense.

Just in case you’re wondering, Dalton Hyatt will probably be the next quarterback to leave town.

If all that sounds harsh it shouldn’t be. Neither player is a bad individual, but they haven’t shown the ability to lead the Hogs to any level of success.

There still has to be six players to leave if Arkansas wants to sign 29 this recruiting cycle. If that sounds cruel, sorry. There aren’t very many four-year scholarships handed out these days and it’s on a year-to-year basis.

Hyatt will likely be leaving along with running back T.J. Hammonds (who told some privately in early November he wouldn’t be back). Chevin Callaway has “stepped away” from the program, but he likely won’t be back. There will be others.

But for this week, the quarterback position will take center stage.

Bryant may or may not be coming. To be honest, the Hogs need a lot more than just a one-year graduate transfer at quarterback. If he had played this season they might have won four games.

Let’s face it, Cam Newton behind that offensive line with that group of wide receivers would have been lucky to be 6-6.

Bryant is only an immediate short-term possible solution. No one knows how good he will be away from a Clemson program in the College Football Playoff for the fourth year in a row and picked to be in the championship game for the third year out of those four.

He was also beat out on that team by a true freshman, albeit a talented one. Arkansas doesn’t have anyone on the radar with Trevor Lawrence’s skillset.

Not even incoming freshman KJ Jefferson. There is absolutely no way to predict what he will do. When he steps on the practice field in Fayetteville he will face talent on the scout team twice as good as anything he faced in high school at North Panola (the smaller school in Sardis, not the nationally-recognized South Panola a few miles away in Batesville).

That’ll leave Connor Noland, who will be juggling baseball with spring football, redshirt freshman John Stephen Jones and fifth-year senior Ty Storey.

Storey has been labeled as gritty and tough, which is how us media wags term a quarterback that is the object of what closely resembles a jailbreak through an offensive line that at times didn’t appear to have the common courtesy to at least holler “look out!”

Most of that offensive line won’t be back, which may be the best news of all heading into spring practice.

As Bear Bryant said one time after an off year at Alabama in the late 1960’s (yes, it even got so bad he nearly jumped to the NFL with the Miami Dolphins), “the worst thing you can have coming off a bad year is a bunch of returning starters.”

That likely will be the case with the Hogs. Keep a roster handy.

Otherwise you may not know who’s on the team.

Anderson recaps win over FIU, previews upcoming road trip

Razorbacks coach Mike Anderson talked about Saturday night’s win over Florida International and looked ahead to the game against Colorado State on Wednesday night.

Neighbors on loss to Iowa State; previews Tennessee Tech

Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors met with the media Tuesday afternoon to recap the loss at Iowa State on Sunday afternoon, then look ahead to Tuesday night’s matchup.

Kelley announces transfer from Razorbacks’ football team

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Cole Kelley will not be moving into Year 2 with Chad Morris and the rest of the Arkansas coaching staff.

On Monday, he announced his decision via his twitter to leave the Razorback program.

Kelley has not decided where he will play next season. He finished 2018 with five passing touchdowns, five interceptions, and 455 passing yards.

???? Monday Halftime Pod — featuring Jimmy Dykes

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Phil & Tye discuss CFB rankings, 3 up 3 down, and interview Jimmy Dykes!