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Tye Richardson (@TyeSportsRadio) August 28, 2018
Mallett to J-Wright in stride. Bye bye.
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4 days til Razorback football ? pic.twitter.com/UFcBtwP4Ur
Tye Richardson (@TyeSportsRadio) August 28, 2018
Mallett to J-Wright in stride. Bye bye.
Photo Credit: RAZORBACK SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS
Nick Mason joins John and Tommy to talk about Cole Kelley being named the starting quarterback, the depth chart, Jarius Wright as the greatest No. 4 ever in Razorbacks history and more!
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference will implement the use of a visible television timeout countdown clock on the field at all 14 SEC on-campus football venues for the 2018 season the conference announced on Tuesday.
The on-field display will allow fans, game officials and both teams to view the remaining time during each television commercial stoppage from anywhere in the stadium.
“The use of a visible timeout countdown clock will provide fans in particular an opportunity to know when a game will re-start after a television timeout and hopefully give some definition to the perceived delays in a game,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “The clock will also give teams, game officials and event administrators more definitive information for time management in their respective areas of the game.”
The display is operated by the TV timeout coordinator, or ‘Red Hat,’ on the field during television commercial breaks and is turned off during routine game action.
The time shown on the TV timeout countdown clock will be the official time remaining in a timeout. When the display reaches zero, the game officials will make the ball ready for play.
This will require both teams to be ready on the field and the television production to be back from its commercial break.
The TV timeout countdown clock will also be utilized at three off-campus Southeastern Conference games played during the regular season including Georgia vs. Florida in Jacksonville, Fla., Arkansas vs. Texas A&M in Arlington, Texas and Ole Miss at Arkansas in Little Rock, as well as the SEC Championship Game on December 1, in Atlanta, Ga., at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The clock will not be used at neutral site games involving non-conference opponents, such as games to be played on opening weekend in Houston, Arlington, Atlanta and Orlando.
The SEC worked with Victory Game Clocks to develop the TV timeout countdown clock for the upcoming football season.
The countdown clock is a variation of the company’s eDown digital product currently utilized at several SEC schools, the SEC Football Championship Game, and a number of bowl games.
Both projects are a by-product of the Auburn University Economic Development Administration (EDA) program, where prototypes and final design were completed by a group of 16 Auburn students in the program.
Chad Morris opened Monday’s gameweek press conference by announcing Cole Kelley will be the starter at quarterback, but later he kinda left open who will finish.
“I told him it wasn’t a lifetime contract,” Morris said.
Which means, simply, the only thing crystal clear about the quarterback position is that it most certainly isn’t clear WHO will play the most this season.
He pointed out keeping the quarterback position requires getting the team into the end zone. They could practice until Christmas and still not know that until they line up against someone in a different uniform.
In the end, it came down to Kelley being a little more consistent over the last couple of weeks.
“I was really in hopes that there would be a clearcut, ‘Boom, here it is, it was evident from the first scrimmage,’ but we didn’t get that,” Morris said. “We got a really good, healthy competition at that position. That’s a good thing.”
That’s coachspeak for nobody stepped up, grabbed the job by the throat and just flat-out claimed it.
“We just felt like for the decision-making and what we felt like going into this first game that Cole had earned that right to start,” Morris said. “Doesn’t say that he’s the finisher, but he’s the starter.”
Kelley’s size also played a role, in addition his strong arm and the fact he’s big enough to take a pounding behind an offensive line that has one side put together with hope and training tape.
“Cole has got a strong arm. He’s big, he’s not afraid to stand in there,” offensive coordinator Joe Craddock said.
That could be due as much to the injury issues in the offensive line, combined with the inexperience. It’s a massive understatement to say that usually is a bad combination.
“I’m just saying that one of his strengths when you turned on the tape from last year when he did play, he’s standing in there taking some good, big hits, and to keep being able standing in there showing the courage that it takes to do that, that’s one of his biggest attributes is his size and his ability to throw the ball down the field,” Craddock said.
We’re assuming he knows that’s also how quarterbacks — even the big ones — get laid out in the SEC.
On the depth chart for this week, the Hogs list five quarterbacks.
And, near the end of the press conference, Morris also suggested we not forget about freshmen Connor Noland and John Stephen Jones.
A little research shows when he had Deshaun Watson at Clemson when he was a freshman in 2014, Morris kept him out of the starting lineup for a big part of the season.
Now that’s not to say either of these guys are Watson, who ended up being a finalist for the Heisman Trophy in 2016 when he led the Tigers to a national title win over Alabama.
But Morris said both will play.
“Now, when and exactly the moment, I don’t know that and probably won’t know that until that moment,” Morris said. “I want them engaged and ready and prepared as if they were the starter.”
The word from people that have seen more of fall camp than the media have said both look better in the scrimmages, especially Jones. His reputation is as a competitor.
Which Morris likes.
If it shows itself in a game against someone in another jersey and with the new redshirt rule, he can play them against SEC opponents to see how they do in the big time.
But Morris going to find out.
Arkansas coach Chad Morris on Monday named Cole Kelley as the starting quarterback for the opener against Eastern Illinois this Saturday in the official unveiling of Razorback Stadium.
There was no shuffling at the top of the Arkansas High School Football Poll this week, but Fort Smith got in while Bentonville West dropped from fourth to eighth.
Fayetteville leapfrogged Bentonville to the third spot and Bryant stayed in second place.
| 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! | ||||
| OVERALL | Record | Pts | Prv | |
| 1. | Bryant (20) | 13-0 | 200 | 1 |
| 2. | North Little Rock | 8-5 | 168 | 9 |
| 3. | Bentonville | 11-1 | 138 | 2 |
| 4. | Pulaski Academy | 12-2 | 133 | 7 |
| 5. | Searcy | 12-1 | 112 | 10 |
| 6. | Benton | 9-4 | 70 | 6 |
| 7. | Joe T. Robinson | 14-1 | 54 | — |
| 8. | Bentonville West | 7-5 | 45 | — |
| 9. | Little Rock Christian | 13-1 | 38 | 3 |
| 10. | Harrison | 11-1 | 32 | 4 |
| 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) | 13-0 | 100 | 1 |
| 2. | North Little Rock | 8-5 | 78 | 4 |
| 3. | Bentonville | 11-1 | 60 | 2 |
| 4. | Bentonville West | 7-5 | 32 | — |
| 5. | Conway | 8-4 | 21 | 3 |
| Others receiving votes: Springdale Har-Ber 5, Fayetteville 4. | ||||
| CLASS 6A | ||||
| 1. | Searcy (20) | 12-1 | 100 | 3 |
| 2. | Benton | 9-4 | 79 | 2 |
| 3. | Greenwood | 10-2 | 61 | 1 |
| 4. | West Memphis | 7-2 | 32 | 4 |
| 5. | Jonesboro | 8-4 | 21 | 5 |
| Others receiving votes: Lake Hamilton 7. | ||||
| CLASS 5A | ||||
| 1. | Pulaski Academy (20) | 12-2 | 100 | 3 |
| 2. | Little Rock Christian | 13-1 | 75 | 1 |
| 3. | Harrison | 11-1 | 60 | 2 |
| 4. | Morrilton | 8-5 | 41 | — |
| 5. | Valley View | 10-1 | 12 | 4 |
| Others receiving votes: White Hall 10, Wynne 1, Vilonia 1. | ||||
| CLASS 4A | ||||
| 1. | Joe T. Robinson (20) | 14-1 | 100 | 2 |
| 2. | Shiloh Christian | 14-1 | 77 | 3 |
| 3. | Ozark | 12-2 | 37 | 5 |
| 4. | Arkadelphia | 11-2 | 36 | 1 |
| 5. | Crossett | 9-4 | 28 | — |
| Others receiving votes: Nashville 20, Jonesboro Westside 2. | ||||
| CLASS 3A | ||||
| 1. | Harding Academy (20) | 15-0 | 100 | 2 |
| 2. | Osceola | 12-2 | 80 | 3 |
| 3. | Prescott | 11-3 | 57 | 4 |
| 4. | Camden Harmony Grove | 11-3 | 38 | — |
| 5. | Rison | 11-2 | 16 | 1 |
| Others receiving votes: Melbourne 5, Booneville 2, Hoxie 2. | ||||
| CLASS 2A | ||||
| 1. | Fordyce (20) | 13-2 | 100 | 3 |
| 2. | Junction City | 11-2 | 80 | 1 |
| 3. | Gurdon | 10-4 | 46 | — |
| 4. | Salem | 10-2 | 31 | 5 |
| 5. | Des Arc | 9-3 | 20 | 4 |
| Others receiving votes: Hazen 17, Foreman 4, Magnet Cove 1, Carlisle 1. | ||||
Arkansas offensive coordinator Joe Craddock talked Monday about naming Cole Kelley as the starting quarterback for the opener against Eastern Illinois on Saturday.
Arkansas defensive coordinator John Chavis met with the media in preparation for Saturday’s opener against Eastern Illinois and he didn’t want to give away much information in advance of the game.
Run DMC 5 days ? pic.twitter.com/JP3Vqz3f4z
Tye Richardson (@TyeSportsRadio) August 27, 2018
Man, DMAC could fly.
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John and Tommy are joined by former hog QB Tyler Wilson to discuss Darren McFadden’s career at Arkansas, plus ADG’s Tom Murphy and Eddie from Clarksville phone in.
Three guys who are always ready for everything: @grantmorgan15, @connorlimpert & D’Vone McClure.
That’s why they’re now on scholarship. ????#WPS #HammerDown pic.twitter.com/zngRZd76Gs— Razorback Football (@RazorbackFB) August 27, 2018
Walk-ons Grant Morgan, Connor Limpert and D’Vone McClure received scholarships from Arkansas coach Chad Morris on Sunday night following the Razorbacks first game week practice of the season.
Morgan is a sophomore linebacker from Greenwood. Limpert is a junior kicker from Allen, Texas. McClure, a former professional baseball player, is a sophomore nickel back from Rixie, Arkansas.
Those three are now part of the 85 man scholarship roster for the 2018 Razorback Football team.
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