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Hogs roll to easy win over Troy behind Macon’s 25

NORTH LITTLE ROCK — Behind a 25-point effort from the hometown kid Daryl Macon, Arkansas defeated Troy in its annual Central Arkansas game, 88-63.

It is Arkansas’ fifth win by 20 or more points this season.

Troy came out shooting, hitting its first three shots to take an early 8-2 lead. The Razorback defense rose to the occasion, forcing six straight misses by the Trojans, to go on a 15-3 run, including 13 straight.

Macon scored eight straight part of the run that gave Arkansas the lead, with back-to-back three-point baskets and a lay-up in transition off a steal. He led the team at half with 15 points, including four off of two steals. North Little Rock native Anton Beard went 4-of-5 from the floor in the first half, scoring nine points.

After grabbing the lead, Arkansas would start to take control of the game, using runs of 13, 13 and eight. The Razorbacks took a 20-point lead into the break, up 45-25. The Razorbacks shot 62.1 percent from the field in the first half, going 19-of-28, to give Arkansas their largest lead at halftime ever in Verizon Arena.

After trailing for four minutes, 10 seconds at the beginning of the game, Arkansas went on to lead for the final 35 minutes, 38 seconds. It is the eighth time this season Arkansas led by more than 30 minutes, seventh time leading by more than 35 minutes.

A key to victory for the Razorbacks was sharing the ball well. Arkansas had 19 assists to just six turnovers. Over the last three games, Arkansas has a combined 64 assists to 20 turnovers, good for a 3.2 assist-to-turnover ratio.

Macon finished the game with a team-high 25 points to go with three rebounds and five assists. It is Macon’s eighth game this season scoring in double figures, third scoring 20 or more. Macon’s 25 points is the second most by a Razorback in Verizon Arena, after Mike Washington had 34 against North Texas in 2009.

Freshman forward Daniel Gafford would finish with 10 points, six rebounds and three blocks. Beard would finish with 11 points, while sophomore Adrio Bailey added 10. Despite just scoring seven points, senior guard Jaylen Barford had a team high seven rebounds, tying his season high, to go along with five assists.

The Razorback dominated the paint, outscoring the Trojans 50-16 down low. 14 of those points came on seven dunks, the second-most in a game this season by Arkansas.

The Razorbacks return to Fayetteville on Tuesday to host Oral Roberts at 7 p.m. in Bud Walton Arena. The game will be streamed on SEC Network Plus.

Game Notes
• Arkansas’ win improves the Razorbacks to 5-2 in North Little Rock under head coach Mike Anderson, including wins in five of the last six trips.

• Since the beginning of the 2016-17 season, the Razorbacks are 8-3 in neutral site games, including a 3-1 mark this season.

 For the first time in 24 years, Arkansas has scored 90+ points in seven of its first 10 games. That span dates back to the 1994 National Championship season.

• Arkansas has 24 runs of seven points or more in 10 games this season, compared to just 10 by opponents.

• The Razorbacks have multiple runs of seven points or more in eight of 10 games.

Macon, Beard talk about energy in Verizon in big win

Arkansas seniors Daryl Macon and Anton Beard talked about playing in front of back-to-back sellout crowds after the 88-63 win over Troy.

Hogs hosting 10 players on official visits; Morris’ goals

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Arkansas coach Chad Morris made it very easy to understand what he’s wanting on the SEC Network’s Paul Finebaum show on Friday:

“It is a great time,” he said. “It is a great fit for me being the head coach here and we want to get this program back to where it’s been several years ago, winning championships and eventually build it into a prominent week-in and week-out top five, top two program in the country.”

Morris, who was officially hired Dec. 7, hit the ground running and hasn’t slowed up.

“They hired me on a Thursday,” he said on the Finebaum Show. “I have basically been here eight days and you are trying to get into people’s living rooms and get into schools with the guys that are committed, to hang onto the commits, to gather other guys and say ‘make sure and give me a chance to build a relationship.”

That starts with recruiting and this is a big weekend with 10 recruits in Fayetteville on official visits, according to reports.

According to Dudley Dawson at WholeHogSports.com on the recruits the Razorbacks are looking at this weekend:

They will try to flip another trio this weekend with Mississippi State safety commit Myles Mason (6-2, 205), Oklahoma athlete pledge Jaqualyn Crawford (5-10, 160) of Rockdale, Texas, and North Carolina defensive end commit Nick Fulwider (6-7, 245) of Tyrone, Ga., Sandy Creek.

Mason is among eight players who have arrived in Fayetteville. Crawford and Fulwider are due later tonight or Saturday.

Fordyce defensive lineman Billy Ferrell is taking his official visit along with five Arkansas commits – offensive linemen Luke Jones of Pulaski Academy and Noah Gatlin of Jonesboro, Springdale defensive end Isaiah Nichols, Charleston wide receiver/safety Sean Michael Flanagan, Bishop and Woods.

With the early signing date coming up Wednesday, Morris said he’s re-thinking his position on it after making the switch so close to the deadline.

“At the time, I think everybody thought it was a good idea, but what we are finding out, especially with the coaching changes right now, is that you are having to get into contact periods,” Morris said on the Finebaum Show.

He did say he is looking at somewhere around 50 percent of the Hogs’ signing class becoming official Wednesday.

“What you are going to find is it is going to be about 50-50,” Morris said. “You have got some guys that have been committed to the University of Arkansas, with the coaching change they are still committed, but they are wanting to build that relationship and make sure it is the right fit for them.

“And then you have some that we have had existing relationships with or they have a coach that knew me from a prior relationship along the way that can kind of vouch for the person I am and the staff we are going bring in that are ready to go on Wednesday.

“The way it is looking now I am seeing about 50-50 and that’s okay because if you are unsure we want to have a chance to build a relationship with you to give us a chance in January.”

Can Morris, Hogs pull off the ‘Yoakum Trifecta’

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Yoakum is one of those small Texas towns that you really can’t get to from anywhere.

It’s located too far south of I-10 to accidentally hit going from Houston to San Antonio. It’s too far north of U.S. 59 if you’re going from Houston to Corpus Christi.

The only way you get there is because you’re either lost or have a specific reason to be headed there.

Arkansas coach Chad Morris apparently has had three good reasons to be going there in the past week.

He has apparently made the small town that has three pretty good football players a target in his first week on the job with the Razorbacks.

What has garnered attention is he is having some success.

Offensive lineman Silas Robinson (6-5, 300 pounds) flipped to Arkansas from SMU over the weekend. He’s the coach’s son.

“He’s also a little nasty sometimes, like his momma,” his coach told Dudley Dawson of WholeHogSports.com.

The coach can get away with that because he’s Bo Robinson, Silas’ father.

“Silas is a coach’s kid and he is a gym rat,” Robinson said. “He actually played quarterback through his sophomore year, but just kind of outgrew the position. He really had never played offensive line until he was a junior.

But Morris also has designs on a couple of other Yoakum players.

Joshua Moore, a wide receiver who is ranked 36th nationally among ESPN’s Top 300 high school players, de-committed from Nebraska last week and intends to visit Arkansas in January, according to multiple recruiting reports.

Jordan Moore, who is committed to Texas A&M and is ESPN’s 138th-best player nationally, is apparently going to visit Arkansas as well, according to reports.

And apparently Arkansas has a shot at landing one or both of the twins.

From Bo Robinson, their coach, to Dawson in WholeHogSports.com:

“I don’t what the situation is going end up being, but I think Arkansas at least has a shot with Jordan. I really do. He is a heck of a football player.”

The guess here is you don’t want to count Morris out on this one after seeing what Robinson the coach told WholeHogSports.com on the Hogs’ new coach:

“Being a coach in Texas, I have known about him for a long time,” Robinson said. “I haven’t really known him well, except for the last year or so. I think he is a good man, a heck of a football coach and I think it is going to work out for Arkansas in a big way.”

It’s just a week on the job, but Morris apparently is starting to make a splash in Texas high school recruiting.

If can pull off the “Yoakum Trifecta” that will turn into a wave.

Arkansas fans are hoping that’s just the start.

 

Anderson on holiday schedule, facing Troy

Arkansas coach Mike Anderson met with the media Thursday and talked about the Hogs’ schedule over the holidays and playing Troy at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock on Saturday.

Beard, Macon on playing last game in hometown

Arkansas’ Anton Beard and Daryl Macon will play the last game in Central Arkansas on Saturday when the Hogs host Troy.