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Storey on facing top-ranked Alabama this Saturday

Hogs’ quarterback Ty Storey after practice Tuesday.

Pulley on Crimson Tide’s 1-2 punch at quarterback spot

Razorbacks cornerback Ryan Pulley after practice Tuesday.

Richardson on defense headed against No. 1 Tide

Razorbacks defensive back Kevin Richardson after practice Tuesday.

???? Tuesday Halftime Pod — Featuring Rivals’ Nikki Chavanelle

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Phil Elson and Tye Richardson hit on Chevin Calloway’s decision, interview Nikki Chavanelle and the growing GET OFF MY LAWN segment!

Morris, staff, recruiting way out of what they inherited

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The announcement of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, four-star wide receiver Trey Knox committing to Arkansas on Monday was hailed as making it the best group of playmakers in program history.

Yes, the foursome of Knox, Treylon Burks, Shamar Nash and TQ Jackson has the potential to be better than that signing class of 2008. That was the Jarius Wright, Greg Childs, Chris Gragg and Joe Adams group, just to refresh some memories.

This group of commitments is rated higher than that 2008 class Bobby Petrino used as the foundation of a 34-17 run over his four years. After they left, Bobby flew through the handlebars, was shown the door and the Hogs fell to 4-8 in 2012.

Some put the blame on Petrino’s exit. I said the day after the Cotton Bowl win over Kansas State that 2012 was going to be a 6-6 season … at best. That was with Petrino around. They lost three of those four playmakers.

To win in the SEC over the last decade or so you have to have playmakers on both sides of the ball. The reason the Hogs are struggling now offensively is no one has stepped up to be a playmaker.

Freshman Mike Woods is showing signs of becoming one, but he’s not quite there, yet. C.J. O’Grady has the ability if he can keep his head on straight and quit pouting when he doesn’t like something. That’s not my opinion, but what people who have known C.J. since he was a youngster have told me.

The defensive improvement has come for Arkansas this year with the rise of playmakers in the front seven of the defense. Chad Morris has said the performance of Dre Greenlaw and De’Jon Harris in the 24-17 loss to Texas A&M may have been the best he’s ever had as a coach.

In the front line, they have done a stellar job of keeping blockers off the linebackers so they can make plays.

It’s like watching a building that was blown up getting put back together.

Morris’ offense needs playmakers and the wide receiver and tight end positions to work. That sets up the running game, which sets up everything else with the offense.

Morris has hit the recruiting trail as hard as any coach since the days of Frank Broyles on the field coaching.

Right now, regardless of which recruiting service you want to believe, the Hogs have the best class they’ve had in a decade.

At Rivals, they are ranked 14th, No. 34 at ESPN and the 247Sports.com composite has them at No. 30.

And they aren’t finished, either.

There are still more targets Morris and his staff are going after, most notably tight end Hudson Henry at Pulaski Academy.

Morris, unlike the two previous staffs, goes hard after playmakers. He’s proving it’s not just Texas where this staff can go in and get players. Steve Caldwell and John Chavis are getting them into Tennessee, particularly the western side of the state.

As the Hogs get into a part of the schedule that will at least see some teams not quite as good as the ones they’ve played the last three weeks, we’ll see if the games become as intriguing as what they are doing recruiting.

The first signing date is 10 weeks from Wednesday.

Which should be a big day for Hog fans.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Tuesday

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John and Tommy talk about Chad Morris’ press conference, the War Memorial debate, and interviewed Richard Davenport!

PHOTOS: Pictures from Hogs’ first workout of season

Arkansas basketball got started Monday with media day and the first practice of the year and we have pictures of Mike Anderson and some of the players during drills.

Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com

PHOTOS: Pictures from Razorback women’s basketball’s first practice

Mike Neighbors opened his second season of Arkansas women’s basketball and here are some of the pictures from that workout.

Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com

Bentonville West slips back into state’s high school poll

After a rocky start, Bentonville West has vaulted back into the Arkansas Media High School Football Poll, jumping to No. 8 in the poll, along with fellow newcomer Class 6A Benton, who is ninth.

North Little Rock is still at the top, followed by Bryant, Fayetteville and Conway, who fell from second down to fourth.

Class 6A Greenwood is No. 5 followed by Fort Smith Northside, then Class 5A Pulaski Academy.

Class 4A Warren remains in the poll at 10th as the lowest classification team ranked in the overall poll.

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.

Anderson on new team as practice opens Monday

Razorbacks coach Mike Anderson talked about his new team that is inexperienced, but he feels like it could be much improved defensively with some new, fresh faces.

Gafford, Bailey before Monday’s first practice for Razorbacks

Hogs’ center Daniel Gafford and forward Ardio Bailey talked with the media before the start of the first official practice of the year Monday and on some of the new faces on the team.