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Offense works on basics Tuesday preparing for Vandy

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It was a bright sunny day Tuesday and Arkansas took to the outdoor practice fields getting ready for Saturday’s matchup in Razorback Stadium against the Commodores.

Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com

Storey on week in concussion protocol, playing Vandy

Arkansas quarterback Ty Storey talked with the media Tuesday for the first time since clearing concussion protocol Sunday and discussed what he went through last week.

Wagner on getting surprising start against Tulsa last week

Hogs offensive tackle Dalton Wagner talked with the media Tuesday about getting the information on starting Saturday after Colton Jackson couldn’t go at the last minute.

Curl on defense’s play in getting shutout over Golden Hurricane

Arkansas defensive back Kamren Curl talked with the media Tuesday about the play against Tulsa last Saturday that resulted in the 23-0 shutout and this week’s game against Vanderbilt.

Boyd says he’s fine now after back injury, dehydration

Razorbacks running back Rakeem Boyd talked with the media Tuesday about his back being much better this week and getting within a yard of 100 yards rushing for the third week last week.

Agim on getting win over Tulsa, playing Commodores this week

Razorbacks defensive lineman McTelvin Agim talked with the media Tuesday about the defense’ play in the 23-0 win last week and what they expect from Vanderbilt.

???? Tuesday Halftime Pod — Featuring Nikki Chavanelle & Max Herz

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Phil & Tye discuss Ty Storey coming back, plus Rival’s Nikki Chavanelle and 102.5 The Game’s Max Herz join the pod!

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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Nick Mason joins John & Tommy to discuss Arkansas basketball, game days in Fayetteville, Would You Rather Tuesdays and more!

Ramsey one of Hogs making plays, not getting stats

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Defensive end Randy Ramsey isn’t exactly putting up eye-popping numbers for Arkansas’ rapidly-improving defense.

And, yes, that defense is improving. It’s rated 12th in the SEC this week. Vanderbilt is No. 11 and the numbers are very similar.

Ramsey has been a big part of that improvement.

“One guy that gets lost in the shuffle is what Randy Ramsey did for us,” defensive coordinator John Chavis said Monday of his play against Tulsa. “You aren’t going to see a tremendous amount of stats but he was, in my opinion, one of the more dominating players.”

Most 4-3 base defenses (like the Hogs) relies on certain players doing little more than tying up blockers and that’s what Ramsey did a lot of Saturday.

Dre Greenlaw and De’Jon Harris combined for 24 tackles (and Greenlaw had a sack) while McTelvin Agim is looking more and more like the five-star recruit ouf of Hope he was a few years ago when recruited.

“Since I’ve been here, he probably had his best game, there’s no question about that, and he’s got the potential to be even better,” Chavis said. “Not that he’s been loafing, but I think he played harder than he had all year, and that’s important to understand, that you’ve got to strain.”

And Agim is doing it all over the defensive line. At one point, he was lined up at noseguard and he was around the Tulsa center before he could even wave at him going by.

“I think Sosa’s taken on that role and has done a really good job of being able to play inside, play outside and just to play at a high level,” Morris said of Agim. “I really feel like his biggest and best years to come are going to be more on the inside, but he provides a threat on that outside for us.”

The defense has progressed every week. In a league where only Mississippi State is in the top 10 nationally, the Hogs aren’t close to reaching that level, yet, but the steady improvement has been noticeable in a lot of small ways.

Like cornerback Ryan Pulley, who was suspended for the first series after getting ejected against Ole Miss.

Pulley responded with his third interception of the season and another one he broke up and a couple of tackles.

“He responded well to everything that’s gone on,” Morris said. “For him to continue to improve says a lot about his talent, his ability. He’s got a great future in this game.”

Morris doesn’t put up with a lot of silly yapping and antics from his players.

Ask cornerback Nate Dalton, who’s major accomplishment this season has been as a cover guy on special teams, where he picked up a personal foul penalty and Morris sent him immediately to the dressing room.

“We’re not about that,” Morris said rather directly immediately after the game.

When asked on three separate occasions Monday, Morris, repeated, “he won’t be around this week.”

That’s a level of discipline that hasn’t been around in awhile.

“We’ve got a standard and I’m not going to deviate,” Morris said.

On a team where coaches preach improvement every single play, there was a big advancement Saturday that Chavis talked about.

In the third quarter, the Hogs allowed the Golden Hurricane just 12 net yards on 18 plays.

“That’s probably the best quarter of football that we have played,” Chavis said Monday.

He didn’t have to add that’s not the best he’s expecting this year.

If you’ve been paying attention, the expectation is always for more.

Which is why this defense is getting better each week.

Pflugerville safety commit talks about Razorbacks

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Pflugerville, Texas, Henderson High School three-star safety and Arkansas commitment Myles Brooks recently recapped his commitment to Arkansas.
“Coach Chad Morris and the staff kept recruiting me when they were at SMU,” Brooks said. “When they went to Arkansas they keep recruiting me. That meant a lot to me. When I went to the campus in Fayetteville it was beautiful and it was a dream come true. Its in the SEC the biggest stage in football and this is the place I want to be at.”
Brooks was asked who his lead recruiters were?
“Coach Morris and coach (Mark) Smith,” Brooks said.
Brooks elaborated on what position he will play at Arkansas.
“I’m versatile and can play safety, cornerback, or any other position they need me to play,” Brooks said.
Brooks said he will not be an enroll early.
Brooks commented on what he likes most about Arkansas defensive coordinator John Chavis.
“I like the scheme they run,” Brooks said.
Brooks elaborated on his skills sets.
“I think I am the most physical corner in the country and you will sometimes feel me after the whistle,” Brooks said.
Brooks is excited about the Arkansas recruiting class coming in.
“Its great we got a great group coming in,” Brooks said.
Brooks said he will official visit soon.
“It will be soon,” Brooks said. “I don’t have a date set yet.”
Brooks recapped the unofficial visit to Arkansas.
“It was amazing,” Brooks said. “I have always wanted to play against Alabama because I feel like they are over rated.”

NLR holds onto top spot; Lumberjacks back at No. 9 overall

North Little Rock was the unanimous choice of the state’s media as the No. 1 team headed into the final regular-season games after Week 8.

The Charging Wildcats, now 8-0, garnered every vote in the state’s overall Top 10. Bryant remained in second and Conway third with Class 6A Greenwood holding steady at No. 4 and Bentonville fifth.

In a three-way tie, Fayetteville, Bentonville West and Class 5A Pulaski Academy have a logjame there followed by Class 4A Warren at No. 9 and Class 6A West Memphis appearing in the poll for the first time at No. 10.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS
Last year's final Arkansas High School Football poll as voted by a panel of state media. The new poll will be released Sunday night!
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Bryant (20)13-02001
2.North Little Rock8-51689
3.Bentonville11-11382
4.Pulaski Academy12-21337
5.Searcy12-111210
6.Benton9-4706
7.Joe T. Robinson14-154
8.Bentonville West7-545
9.Little Rock Christian13-1383
10.Harrison11-1324
Others receiving votes: Greenwood 27, Conway 24, Harding Academy 22, Shiloh Christian 10, Fordyce 8, Springdale Har-Ber 8, Fayetteville 6, Morrilton 3, LR Catholic 2.
CLASS 7A
1.Bryant (20)13-01001
2.North Little Rock8-5784
3.Bentonville11-1602
4.Bentonville West7-532
5.Conway8-4213
Others receiving votes: Springdale Har-Ber 5, Fayetteville 4.
CLASS 6A
1.Searcy (20)12-11003
2.Benton9-4792
3.Greenwood10-2611
4.West Memphis7-2324
5.Jonesboro8-4215
Others receiving votes: Lake Hamilton 7.
CLASS 5A
1.Pulaski Academy (20)12-21003
2.Little Rock Christian13-1751
3.Harrison11-1602
4.Morrilton8-541
5.Valley View10-1124
Others receiving votes: White Hall 10, Wynne 1, Vilonia 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Joe T. Robinson (20)14-11002
2.Shiloh Christian14-1773
3.Ozark12-2375
4.Arkadelphia11-2361
5.Crossett9-428
Others receiving votes: Nashville 20, Jonesboro Westside 2.
CLASS 3A
1.Harding Academy (20)15-01002
2.Osceola12-2803
3.Prescott11-3574
4.Camden Harmony Grove11-338
5.Rison11-2161
Others receiving votes: Melbourne 5, Booneville 2, Hoxie 2.
CLASS 2A
1.Fordyce (20)13-21003
2.Junction City11-2801
3.Gurdon10-446
4.Salem10-2315
5.Des Arc9-3204
Others receiving votes: Hazen 17, Foreman 4, Magnet Cove 1, Carlisle 1.