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Apparently SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has enough stroke to keep Nick Saban from doing what he wanted to do at Alabama.

According to a story in AL.com Monday, Saban was ready to hire former Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze as co-offensive coordinator and position coach:

“However, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey encouraged Alabama not to hire a man as well known for the personal shortcomings that led to his Ole Miss resignation as he is for his success as a coach.”

Sankey decided to impose his own punishment on Freeze, who was the head coach when the Rebels were slapped on the wrist by the NCAA for recruiting violations.

If you read it closely, the Kangaroo Court in Indianapolis that oversees the world of college athletics accepted Ole Miss’ self-imposed penalties from 2016 and added an extra year of a bowl ban that is still being appealed … and told them not to do it again.

Sankey was the chairman of the NCAA Infractions Committee until September of last year when his three-year term ended. He spent a few days in Oxford during his tenure and the rather lengthy investigation.

After Sankey stepped down, the committee reported it’s final verdict on the Rebels’ program and put the blame on the institution and not Freeze, who stepped down last July because he was calling escort services on a school phone (although they knew of it before everything broke in the media … or at least had to because everybody else in Oxford did).

AL.com reported all of this in their story:

“While multiple Ole Miss assistants and staffers received multi-year show-cause penalties, Freeze was hit with only a two-game conference suspension should any school hire him as a head coach before Nov. 30.”

Freeze met with Saban in January and the most powerful man in college football (at least according to several polls) was blocked from making the hire he really wanted to make, according to multiple sources.

According to AL.com:

“Sankey informed both Freeze and Alabama that it would look bad for the SEC for Freeze to be back coaching in the league while Ole Miss suffered from NCAA penalties incurred under his watch. The SEC preferred that Freeze, who resigned in July following a “pattern of personal misconduct,” go off the radar for at least a little while before trying to return to work at one of its schools.”

It also was reported widely and confirmed by the AL.com story that LSU and Missouri both showed interest in Freeze, who worked for LSU coach Ed Orgeron at Ole Miss from 2005-07. The two have remained close.

“Sankey’s stance left Saban disappointed. Saban has a strong respect for Freeze, who bested him twice as Ole Miss’ head coach — one of only three SEC coaches to beat Saban multiple times during his time in Tuscaloosa.”

So, after an investigation conducted under Sankey’s chairmanship of the committee investigating Ole Miss for years basically cleared Freeze of everything except paying enough attention, the commissioner imposes his own penalty.

While technically following the league’s rules, “a school must consult directly with Sankey before offering a job to a coach “who has engaged in unethical conduct as defined under NCAA Bylaws or who has participated in activity that resulted, or may result, in a Level I, Level II or major infraction.”

And apparently Sankey can hand out his own judgement … for whatever reason he chooses.

Freeze can’t do anything about it legally. Saban can’t do anything about it, either. He hired someone else.

This might be one to put in the file to remember.

Exactly why is something I have no idea about right now, but I do think we’ll hear about this again.

Hogs finish homestand with midweek matchup with Bears

FAYETTEVILLE — As winners of eight of their last nine games and four-straight midweek games, Arkansas looks for another midweek win against Missouri State on Tuesday night at Baum Stadium.

First pitch with the Bears is set for 6:30 p.m. and will be televised on SEC Network+.

This is the first time the two teams have met since last year’s NCAA Fayetteville Regional and the Hogs have come out winners in two of the last four matchups.

Tuesday will be the 80th meeting all-time between the two teams and Arkansas leads the all-time series 53-26. With coach Dave Van Horn at the helm, the Razorbacks have gone 17-9 against the Bears.

Freshman pitcher Caleb Bolden will be making his third consecutive midweek start after pitching five innings last week against Grambling State.

Bolden is 3-0 on the year with a 2.81 ERA and has struck out at five batters or more in all three of his midweek starts. Bolden has yet to walk more than two batters in an outing lasting more than three innings and is holding opponents to a .256 average.

FOLLOW LIVE
Tuesday’s game will be broadcast via SEC Network+, the online-only arm of the SEC Network on WatchESPN.com and the Watch ESPN app.

Brett Dolan (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will have the call.

Phil Elson will call all the game on the radio for the Razorback Sports Network from IMG and he’ll be joined by former Razorback Bubba Carpenter.

That radio broadcast is also available on the Razorback Gameday app.

IMPORTANT LINKS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)
Tue, April 17 – Arkansas vs. Missouri State – 6:30 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH (SECN+)

PROBABLE STARTERS
TUE: ARK RHP Caleb Bolden (2.81 ERA, 3-0, 21 SO, 10 BB) vs. MSU RHP Austin Knight (4.97 ERA, 1-0, 25 SO, 17 BB)

RAZORBACK PRIME 9

• Freshman Caleb Bolden is making his fourth start of the year Tuesday against Missouri State. Last week against Grambling State, Bolden went five innings, striking out six, while not allowing an extra base hit in his third win of the year.

• After hitting two more home runs last weekend against South Carolina, Arkansas is now tied for the lead in the SEC and ranks second in the nation with 58 home runs, six ahead of its SEC-leading pace from last year.

• In 20 games this year, Arkansas has totaled 10 or more hits. In those games, the Hogs are 16-4 with 15 of those wins coming at Baum Stadium.

• Sophmore Matt Cronin picked up his ninth save of the season Saturday against South Carolina, moving him to second in the SEC in saves. After saving three games last week, Cronin is now just four saves away from the Arkansas single-season saves record set by current volunteer coach Colby Suggs, who saved 13 games in the 2013 season.

• Senior Carson Shaddy is now hitting .368 on the year, which is fourth-best in the SEC, and the top average on the team. Shaddy also leads the team with nine home runs, after hitting a home run in both games of last week’s doubleheader

• At the midway point of SEC play, Carson Shaddy is slugging .872 in conference games, which trails only Florida’s Jonathan India (1.000).

• Arkansas ranks second in the SEC with 33 double plays, but hasn’t turned one since April 7 against Auburn. In nine games this year, the Hogs have turned a double play two or more times.

• The Razorbacks are 11-7 in games decided by two or less runs this year. With Thursday’s 3-2 loss to South Carolina as the only drawback, Arkansas has won four of its last five one-run games.

• In Sundays double header against South Carolina, Arkansas pitchers combined for 14 scoreless innings, allowing on four total hits, and walking zero batters.

Van Horn on midweek matchup with Missouri State on Tuesday

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn talked Monday about the series win over South Carolina last weekend and the matchup with Missouri State on Tuesday evening.

Shaddy not expecting injury to affect him against Bears

Arkansas second baseman Carson Shaddy talked with the media Monday after the injury he suffered against South Carolina when he was hit by a pitch and shrugged it off as one of those things that happens.

Bolden on matchup against Missouri State on Tuesday night

Hogs pitcher Caleb Bolden talked Monday afternoon about the matchup with the Bears on Tuesday night at Baum Stadium … and fishing.

Thompson downplays matchup against former team

One year removed from helping Missouri State reach a conference title, Hogs assistant Nate Thompson downplayed Tuesday night’s matchup at Baum Stadium against his former team.

Razorbacks down Alabama for first-ever series win over Crimson Tide

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas jumped out to an early lead Sunday on its way to a 6-3 win over No. 15 Alabama to post the program’s first-ever series win over the Crimson Tide.

Freshman Mary Haff was solid in a complete-game performance for her 20th win of the season while fellow freshman Hannah McEwen recorded two hits and two RBI in the triumph.

With Sunday’s win, the Razorbacks improve to 33-9 overall with an 8-7 mark in SEC play. The team’s 33 wins are its most since a 36-win campaign in 2013.

Additionally, Arkansas now seven wins against ranked opponents this year.

Up Next

Down to their final nine games of the 2018 season, the Razorbacks hit the road next weekend for a series at No. 8 Auburn.

All three games are set to be streamed on SEC Network+ via the WatchESPN app.

Arkansas returns to Bogle Park in two weeks to host Ole Miss. The home series finale begins Saturday, April 28 at 3 p.m.

FINAL: #19/20 Arkansas 6, #15 Alabama 3 | Box Score

At 20-3 on the year, Haff is the first pitcher in the SEC this season to reach the 20-win mark and the first Arkansas freshman to do so since Heather Schlichtman (26) in 2001.

McEwen was one of three Razorbacks with multi-hit efforts Sunday along with seniors Autumn Buczek and A.J. Belans.

SECSports.com: Sunday Wrap-Up

With the bases loaded in the home half of the first, freshman Kayla Green lifted a sacrifice fly to center field which allowed McEwen and Buczek to score when the throw got past the catcher and rolled to the backstop.

The advantage grew to 3-0 after back-to-back doubles from Green and junior Ashley Diaz in the third inning.

In the circle, Haff battled through runners being on base in each of the first three innings of the game.

Alabama (26-13, 7-8 SEC) had runners at the corners in the first frame but Haff cut the threat short with her first strikeout of the game.

However, in the fifth inning, Kaylee Tow hit a solo home run to left center to put the visitors on the board and cut the lead to two.

Arkansas padded its lead with three runs in the sixth inning. With two in scoring position, McEwen knocked a two-run single up the middle which pushed her RBI total to 43 this season.

The Razorbacks’ final run came on a heads-up play by pinch runner Sydney Parr scoring from third when a pitch got away from the catcher on a strikeout that extended the play.

The three spot in the sixth proved beneficial after Tow hit her second home run of the game in the seventh, a two-run shot to right field that cut Arkansas’ lead to 6-3.

But after giving up a single to left, Haff got Gabby Callaway to ground out to first to end the game and clinch the series win.

Hogs knock off Ole Miss on Senior Day for men’s tennis

FAYETTEVILLE — Led by its lone senior in 25th-ranked Jose Salazar, Arkansas defeated Ole Miss on Senior Day 4-3.

In doubles, Arkansas (13-13, 4-8 SEC) started off with the advantage, as No. 65 Oscar Mesquida and Adam Sanjurjo defeated No. 46 Grey Hamilton and Tim Sandkaulen 6-1 at the top doubles spot.

Ole Miss proceeded to take the other two courts to clinch the doubles point and give the Rebels the 1-0 lead.

Arkansas would respond in singles, recording three straight two-set wins to take a 3-1 lead. Freshman Josh Howard-Tripp quickly closed out Hamilton 6-2, 6-4, before Salazar defeated No. 30 Sandkaulen 6-3, 6-3 to put Arkansas up 2-1. Salazar improves to a team-best 17-6 mark this spring, including an 8-4 record against ranked competition. The Tenerife, Spain, native has won eight of his last nine matches, including six of the last seven against ranked opponents.

Arkansas would get out to a 3-1 lead with a win at the No. 2 spot by Mesquida, who took down Filip Krajevic 7-6 (7-2), 6-2. The Razorbacks clinched the win with a three-set victory by Pedro Alonso on court 5 over Finn Reynolds, defeating the Rebel 6-3, 4-6, 6-1.

Following the clinch, Ole Miss was able to get two courts back. Fabian Fallert defeated Sanjurjo in two sets that both went to tiebreakers, as Fallert won 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5). On the final court, Jose Alonso fell to Cotter Wilson 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.

Arkansas will await its seeding in the SEC Tournament that begins on Wednesday, April 25 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Arkansas 4, Ole Miss 3

Singles Results – Order of finish (4,1,2,5,3,6)
1. #25 Jose Salazar (AR) def. #30 Tim Sandkaulen (OM) 6-3, 6-3
2. Oscar Mesquida (AR) def. Filip Kraljevic (OM) 7-6 (7-2), 6-2
3. Fabian Fallert (OM) def. Adam Sanjurjo (AR) 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5)
4. Josh Howard-Tripp (AR) def. Grey Hamilton (OM) 6-2, 6-4
5. Pedro Alonso (AR) def. Finn Reynolds (OM) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1
6. Cotter Wilson (OM) def. Jose Alonso (AR) 6-3, 3-6, 6-4

Doubles Results – Order of finish (1,3,2)
1. #65 Oscar Mesquida/Adam Sanjurjo (AR) def. #46 Grey Hamilton/Tim Sandkaulen (OM) 6-1
2. Filip Kraljevic/Zvonimir Babic (OM) def. Jose Salazar/Pedro Alonso (AR) 7-5
3. Finn Reynolds/Fabian Fallert (OM) def. Josh Howard-Tripp/Jose Alonso (AR) 6-3

Former Razorback eyes playoff run with Rockets, starting Sunday night

FAYETTEVILLE — Former Razorback Joe Johnson is set to make his 13th career playoff appearance on Sunday evening when the Houston Rockets play host to the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Toyota Center.

The Rockets earned the top seed in the Western Conference after posting a 65-17 record during the regular season, easily cruising to the best mark record in the NBA by six games.

After starting the season playing 32 games with the Utah Jazz, Johnson was traded to the Rockets where he has appeared in 23 contests and is averaging 6.0 points per game.

Making his 13th appearance in the NBA playoffs, Johnson has logged 112 postseason games and is averaging 12.9 points per contest and is shooting over 34 percent from the arc.

Johnson currently ranks 46th in NBA history with 20,405 career points and is one of 13 players to reach 20,000 points, 5,000 rebounds and 5,000 assists in the history of the league.

The Rockets open the playoffs Sunday evening at 8 p.m. on TNT as Houston goes for its third NBA Championship and its first since 1995.

Barford earns MVP honors; Macon shows well at Portsmouth Invitational

PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Jaylen Barford went up against the best college seniors in the nation over the weekend and earned Most Valuable Player honors at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in Virginia.

Leading his team to a perfect 3-0 record, Barford finished second in the tournament in scoring at 19.3 points per game, including pouring in 23 points and adding five rebounds in the semifinals. He shot 38 percent from behind the arc and averaged 6.7 rebounds per contest.

Not to be outdone, Daryl Macon averaged 10.7 points per game and proved to be one of the best point guards in the event. He led all players with 23 assists, dishing out 7.7 dimes per contest.

The Portsmouth Invitational invites the 64 best college basketball seniors from across the nation to participate in a four-day, 12 game tournament in front of representatives from all 30 NBA team.

Held every year since 1953, the tournament is a showcase for future professional players with approximately 200 NBA representatives attending the event this year.