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Nutt files lawsuit against Ole Miss at perfect time

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When Houston Nutt left Ole Miss in 2011, it was a negotiated divorce.

Nutt is now claiming in a lawsuit filed that Ole Miss breached the terms of his termination with the mess surrounding the Rebels’ football program and the NCAA investigation.

Interestingly enough, that investigation has lasted longer than Nutt’s tenure in Oxford and alleges a campaign by Ole Miss officials, including coach Hugh Freeze and athletics director Ross Bjork to place the blame on Nutt.

Which is true. That’s coming from someone who was in Oxford as Nutt’s time was coming to a shattering end and there for the past year around all of the NCAA investigations.

The lawsuit, obtained by Yahoo! Sports can be found in full here. This is among the more interesting parts:

“Coach Freeze had knowingly lied to the journalists and recruiting prospects by saying that the NCAA’s investigation had little, if anything, to do with him or his coaching staff and was instead focused on alleged rules violations by Coach Nutt’s staff,” the complaint says. “Coach Freeze falsely stated that most, if not all, of the NCAA’s allegations involved ‘Houston Nutt’ and his staff. At the time Coach Freeze made these statements, he was fully aware that they were patently false, yet he continued to make such statements, severely damaging Coach Nutt’s reputation. … The protection of Coach Freeze became the University’s Number One priority in dealing with the NCAA investigation.”

Being in Oxford for the past year, that was the spin those connected with the football program were trying to spin. I know. I heard it firsthand for a year.

With the Rebels appearing at SEC Media Days on Thursday, the timing of the lawsuit’s public release will make things interesting on the last day.

The guess here is a lot of the crowd that normally would halfway home by the time Hugh Freeze got to the biggest room will be hanging around.

Especially with his best friend in the SEC, Auburn’s Gus Malzahn, coming on right after him. Remember, it was at Media Days in 2014 that Malzahn and then-Florida coach Will Muschamp ducked into the back of a small bar-restaurant off radio row.

That may have been the groundwork for Muschamp becoming the Tigers’ defensive coordinator the next year.

Interestingly enough, South Carolina — and Muschamp — will also be at Media Days tomorrow.

Get ready for an interesting day.

And Houston knew EXACTLY when to drop this grenade into Ole Miss’ lap.

 

Ragnow named to ‘Rimington’ watch list

NEW YORK — A day after representing Arkansas at SEC Football Media Days, senior center Frank Ragnow was named to the fall watch list for the 2017 Rimington Trophy on Tuesday.

The award is presented annually to the Most Outstanding Center in NCAA Division I-A College Football.

Ragnow had previously appeared on the award’s spring watch list in May. He is the seventh different Razorback to be named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List over the award’s 16-year history.

The seven different Arkansas centers have combined for 12 appearances on the watch list with Jonathan Luigs winning the award in 2007.

Ragnow was named the nation’s best offensive lineman and best run blocker and a first-team All-American by Pro Football Focus (PFF) for the 2016 season.

He helped pave the way for running back Rawleigh Williams III to capture the SEC regular-season rushing title with 1,326 yards and provided time for quarterback Austin Allen to throw for an SEC-best 3,430 yards.

Williams topped the century mark seven times on the ground, while Allen tallied four 300-plus yard passing games.

The Razorbacks manufactured 428.4 yards of total offense per game, highlighted by five games with both 200 yards rushing and passing.

A native of Victoria, Minnesota, Ragnow graded out as the top center in the nation by PFF twice in 2016 after his performances during wins over then-No. 11 Florida and at Mississippi State.

He graded out as a top three center in five of 12 regular-season games and earned an 80 percent grade or higher from PFF seven times.

According to PFF, Ragnow didn’t allow a sack for the second straight season and decreased his total number of pressures allowed from 19 in 2015 to just 12.

Ragnow also was named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week on Sept. 18, 2016, for his efforts in his start at right guard against Texas State.

He graded out at a career-best 92 percent and helped Arkansas rush for 226 yards and three scores in the 42-3 win.

Ragnow has made 26 straight starts heading into his senior campaign with 14 starts at right guard and 12 at center.

The Rimington Trophy committee uses the following three teams to determine a winner:

• Walter Camp Foundation (WCF)
• Sporting News (SN)
 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA)

Since its inception, the Rimington Trophy has raised over $2.9 million for the cystic fibrosis community.

The award is overseen by the Boomer Esiason Foundation, which is committed to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis and has raised over $130 million for the fight against cystic fibrosis.

Arkansas’ All-Time Rimington Trophy Watch List Members
Frank Ragnow — 2016, 2017
Mitch Smothers — 2015
Travis Swanson — 2011, 2012, 2013
Jonathan Luigs — 2006, 2007*, 2008
Kyle Roper — 2005
Dan Doughy — 2003
Josh Melton — 2001

*-2007 Rimington Trophy Recipient

Razorbacks first up at SEC Media Days in Hoover

Arkansas’ contingent of Bret Bielema, Austin Allen, Frank Ragnow and Kevin Richardson II were on a plane and headed to Alabama early Monday morning.

They arrived safe and sound and were on radio row, a gauntlet of radio stations, many broadcasting live, before going upstairs to the larger rooms.

Commissioner Greg Sankey started things pretty close to the scheduled time of 11:30 a.m.

Allen named to watch list for Maxwell Award

PHILADELPHIA — The Southeastern Conference’s top passer from 2016, Arkansas senior quarterback Austin Allen, was named to the watch list for the 81st Maxwell Award, the Maxwell Football Club announced Monday.

The Maxwell Award, named in honor of Robert W. “Tiny” Maxwell, has been given to America’s College Player of the Year since 1937.

Last year in his first season as the Razorbacks’ top signal-caller, Allen immediately made his mark by leading the SEC with 3,430 passing yards, including a league-best 2,291 in conference play, in 2016.

He finished with 25 touchdown passes, which ranked second in the conference, completed 61.1 percent of his passes (245 of 401) and boasted a 146.04 passer rating.

His 3,430 passing yards and 25 touchdown passes each ranked fifth in single-season school history. Of his 25 touchdown passes, 19 came inside the red zone, which led the SEC and tied for 10th in the FBS.

The Fayetteville product threw for 200-plus yards in 11 games, including four 300-plus yard performances in SEC play.

Allen is one of three student-athletes who will represent the Razorbacks on Monday at SEC Football Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, joining coach Bret Bielema and fellow seniors Frank Ragnow and Kevin Richardson.

Arkansas will be the first school to make its rotation through the SEC Media Day floor, participating in multiple interviews with various media outlets from 11:35 a.m. to 2:20 p.m.

What to watch during SEC Media Days on Monday

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alongside SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, Arkansas will kick off the first day of SEC Football Media Days on Monday at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham — The Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Alabama.

Head coach Bret Bielema and senior captains quarterback Austin Allen, center Frank Ragnow, and defensive back Kevin Richardson II will represent the Razorbacks in front of more than 1,200 credential media members in attendance and a national TV audience.

Arkansas will be the first school to make its rotation through the SEC Media Day floor, participating in multiple interviews with various media outlets from 11:35 a.m. to 2:20 p.m.

SEC Network will air more than 30 hours of coverage from SEC Football Media Days from Monday through Thursday.

The network’s coverage will be anchored by SEC Now: 2017 SEC Football Media Days and The Paul Finebaum Show each day, with both programs featuring prominent guests including head coaches, and reaction to the latest news and buzz of the annual college football kickoff event.

Bielema To Kick Off #SECMD17
Bielema will join the SEC Network set between 11:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m., before taking the podium in the main media room at 12:55 p.m., immediately following Sankey’s opening press conference at 11:35 a.m.

The press conference will be aired live in its entirety on SEC Network and can also be streamed online via WatchESPN.

Full Day With Bielema
SEC Network’s Peter Burns will travel with Coach Bielema and Razorbacks from Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Hoover, Alabama.

Burns and the network will be with Bielema, and the players, as they prepare for and complete their media tour. Segments of the behind-the-scenes feature will air during Bielema’s time on the SEC Network set and throughout the day. The main feature will air on a later date.

SEC Network On Site
Former SEC football standouts-turned SEC Network analysts Greg McElroy, Booger McFarland, Marcus Spears, and Jordan Rodgers will be onsite for the network throughout the week, appearing both on SEC Now: 2017 SEC Football Media Days and The Paul Finebaum Show.

Dari Nowkhah and Laura Rutledge will share hosting duties on SEC Now: 2017 SEC Football Media Days.

Hogs to meet Golden Flashes in 2020

FAYETTEVILLE — On the heels of adding a home-and-home series with Notre Dame to the 2020 and 2025 schedules, Arkansas has announced a home game against Kent State to its 2020 non-conference slate.

The week prior to the Razorbacks’ first-ever meeting with Notre Dame on Sept. 12, 2020, in South Bend, Ind., Kent State will visit Arkansas on Sept. 5.

It will be the first meeting between the two programs and the fourth current Mid-American Conference (MAC) program that Arkansas has ever faced.

Future Arkansas Non-Conference Schedules
• 2018 — Eastern Illinois (Sept. 1), at Colorado State (Sept. 8), North Texas (Sept. 15), Tulsa (Oct. 20)
• 2019 — Portland State (Aug. 31), Colorado State (Sept. 14), San Jose State (Sept. 21)
• 2020 — Kent State (Sept. 5), at Notre Dame (Sept. 12)
• 2021 — Missouri State (Sept. 4), Texas (Sept. 11), Georgia Southern (Sept. 18)
• 2025 — Notre Dame (Oct. 4)

Bielemas welcome baby Briella Nichole early Saturday

Like a good football wife, Jen Bielema managed to bring the newest Razorback fan into the world before SEC Media Days.

Early Saturday morning, the Hogs coach sent out a tweet about the new arrival.

Briella Nichole Bielema weighed in at 7.8 pounds.

“Beyond anything @jenbielema & I could ever dream of as parents,” Bret Bielema wrote in a tweet announcing Briella’s arrival.

Bielema will be gone Monday as he will be the first coach up at Media Days in Hoover, Ala., following commissioner Greg Sankey.

Hogs to be featured school July 24 on ‘SEC Takeover’

For the third consecutive year, the SEC Network is handing the reins over to the 14 Southeastern Conference schools for a two-week stretch. Beginning Monday, July 17, each school will exclusively program 24-hours of the network with classic games, films, ESPN original content and school-produced content.

Arkansas will be featured Monday, July 24.

During the SEC Network Takeover, the schools have the opportunity to create an entire day of its greatest moments. Each school’s appointed date and a preview of the original content or events that will be shown that day can be found below:

Monday, July 17 – Kentucky 
Kentucky’s upset against highly ranked Louisville in 2016

Tuesday, July 18 – Tennessee 
Tennessee breaks its 12-year losing streak against the Gators during their 2016 meeting

Wednesday, July 19 – South Carolina 
South Carolina’s men’s and women’s basketball teams remarkable run in the 2017 NCAA Championships

Thursday, July 20 – Auburn 
Auburn vs. Alabama (2013)-the “Kick Six”

Friday, July 21 – Georgia
Vamos Perros Costa Rica (Georgia)

Saturday, July 22 – Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt’s win over Virginia to claim their first NCAA Baseball championship (2014)

Sunday, July 23 – Texas A&M 
Aggies defeat their biggest rivals, Texas, in an emotional game after losing 12 students in a tragic bonfire accident (1999)

Monday, July 24 – Arkansas 
Arkansas’s 2012 win over Baylor to advance to the College World Series

Tuesday, July 25 – Mississippi State 
Mississippi State’s rise to the women’s basketball national championship title game, led by Morgan William’s buzzer beater shot to end UConn’s 100+ winning streak (2017)

Wednesday, July 26 – Ole Miss 
Ole Miss softball’s first-ever SEC Championship victory over LSU (2017)

Thursday, July 27 – Florida 
Florida Gators claim their first-ever baseball national championship (2017)

Friday, July 28 – Alabama 
Alabama reaches the College Football Playoff for the third year in a row and dominates Cinderella story Washington in the last ever college football game played in the Georgia Dome (2016)

Saturday, July 29 – Missouri 
Missouri defeats Syracuse in an overtime game to reach the Elite Eight for the first time in over 20 years (2007)

Sunday, July 30 – LSU 
LSU gymnastics claims another SEC Championship (2017)

Grovey joins Razorback Sports Properties

Razorbacks play-by-play announcer Chuck Barrett, left, and color analyst Quinn Grovey.

Quinn Grovey is a full-time Razorback again.

The former quarterback and current radio color analyst has joined IMG College and the UA as a senior account executive of Razorback Sports Properties.

Grovey will help manage sponsorships and multimedia rights for Arkansas Athletics and the Razorback Sports Network.

“I’m extremely excited about working with the Razorbacks and IMG College,” said Grovey. “Being a former student-athlete, this is a great place to be. It feels like home. I appreciate the opportunity to give back to a program that has meant so much to me. I’m looking forward to working with the Razorbacks in a totally different way.”

Grovey will continue to be a part of the Razorback Sports Network radio broadcast team.

He will be entering his 20th overall season on the network, including his first as a color analyst. Grovey will work alongside Chuck Barrett (play-by-play) and Geno Bell (sideline reporter) on Razorback Football broadcasts this season.

“We are pleased that Quinn has taken on a full-time role with our Razorback Sports Properties team,” said athletics director Jeff Long. “As a longtime member of our radio broadcasts, Quinn has been a tremendous ambassador for our program and our state.

“There is no one better equipped to share the story of how those who support our program are making a difference in the lives of student-athletes. Quinn enjoyed a Hall of Fame collegiate playing career, earned his college degree and went on to a successful business career.

“We are excited to have him helping us ensure that we can continue to make that same impact on future generations of Razorback student-athletes.”

Prior to joining Razorback Sports Properties, Grovey spent more than 20 years in retail including more than 10 combined years with Wal-Mart. He most recently served as a Senior Manager for Human Resources for Wal-Mart U.S. Merchandising. He also worked for as a Division Human Resources Manager for Home Depot, Inc. from 1999-2014.

“It doesn’t take long when visiting with Quinn to get an appreciation of his passion for the Razorbacks,” said general manager of IMG’s Razorback property, David Shoemaker. “Quinn has been a valued part of our broadcasts and now he will be with us every day working to promote the Razorbacks.

“He understands the unique attributes of this program and this state. Quinn will be a great asset to our team in our continued efforts to enhance marketing and sponsorship initiatives related to Razorback Athletics.”

Grovey led the Razorbacks to back-to-back Southwest Conference titles in 1988 and 1989. He is the only UA quarterback to lead the Hogs to multiple Cotton Bowl berths.

A four-year letterman (1987-90) and three-year regular, Grovey threw for 4,496 passing yards while rushing for 1,746 yards. He earned All-SWC honors in 1988 after leading the league in passing accuracy (.633).

His 18 touchdown passes in 1990 and his 29 career passing scores rank third respectively, on both the season and career school record charts.

Grovey is a member of the UA All-Century team, the UA Sports Hall of Honor, the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the Southwest Conference Hall of Fame.

Grovey earned his bachelor of marketing management degree from the University of Arkansas in 1990.

He serves as a board member for the Razorback Foundation Board and the Frank and Barbara Broyles Foundation. He and his wife Stacy live in Fayetteville.

Hogs, Irish schedule first-ever matchups between schools

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Arkansas and Notre Dame may finally meet on the football field.

In 2020.

The biggest question is if the Razorbacks’ Bret Bielema and the Irish’s Brian Kelly will still be the coaches.

Both have bigger issues with the hot seats they currently occupy.

Despite a combined 2,400-plus games played on the gridiron and one shared-legendary head coach, Arkansas and Notre Dame have never faced each other on the gridiron.

After a combined 250-plus seasons of football that will change in 2020 when the Razorbacks and Fighting Irish meet for the first time.

The first of a home-and-home series will take place on Sept. 12, 2020, when the Razorbacks travel to Notre Dame Stadium. The Fighting Irish will make the return trip to Fayetteville and Razorback Stadium on Oct. 4, 2025.

“It’s remarkable to think our historic programs have never met, but we are excited that this will change in the near future as we add the University of Notre Dame to our football schedules in 2020 and 2025,” said athletics director Jeff Long.

“We had been searching for a marquee home-and-home opponent that would begin with an away game match-up to balance our home game with the University of Texas in 2021. When a shared open date during the 2020 season became available, it was an opportunity that fit well into our future scheduling and we didn’t want to pass up.

“We worked quickly to schedule the initial game of the series at Notre Dame in 2020 and then worked to identify the first opportunity for our home game. Based on previously arranged scheduling commitments, the first opportunity for the series game in Arkansas was during the 2025 season.”

“Ever since I became a head coach I’ve wanted to get Notre Dame on the schedule and when it became a possibility we were 100 percent in on getting a home-and-home done,” Bielema said. “I’m excited for our program, but I’m also excited for our fans to experience a game at Notre Dame and then come back and show what an amazing home atmosphere we have.”

Arkansas will receive an allotment of 7,500 seats for their road game in South Bend. Notre Dame will receive the same in 2025.

Arkansas will be just the second SEC West program and fifth member (Vanderbilt in 1995, LSU in 1998, Tennessee in 2001, 2005 and Georgia in 2017) of the SEC to play at Notre Dame since the Razorbacks joined the conference in 1992.

One of the most successful college football coaches in the history of the game, Lou Holtz amassed a career record of 243-127-7 in his 34-year collegiate coaching career.

From 1977-83, Holtz led the Razorbacks to a record of 60-21-2 in his seven seasons in Fayetteville. His .735 winning percentage at Arkansas ranks second in school history among coaches with at least four seasons, and his 60 wins rank as the third-highest total at Arkansas.

He led the Razorbacks to the Southwest Conference co-championship in 1979 and finished in the Top 10 of the Associated Press poll three times, highlighted by a No. 3 final ranking in 1977.

He was inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1983, College Football Hall of Fame in 2008, the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame in 2012 and the UA Hall of Honor in the Fall of 2016.

Holtz, who coached Notre Dame from 1986-96, is the only coach in NCAA history to lead six different programs to a bowl game and the only coach to guide four different programs to a Top-20 finish.

Kingsley joins Timberwolves’ summer league team in Vegas

Moses Kingsley will begin his professional career with the Minnesota Timberwolves, joining the team’s roster for the 2017 MGM Resorts NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.

The Wolves open their summer league slate with a contest against the Toronto Raptors on July 8 at the Thomas & Mack Center. The game will be televised on NBA TV.

Kingsley helped lead Arkansas to the seventh-most wins in program history in 2016-17 with a record of 26-10 that included a trip to the SEC Tournament championship game and the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

From July 7-17, a record 24 NBA teams will participate in the 11-day, 67-game league which culminates in a tournament-style format to crown the MGM Resorts NBA Summer League Champion. Teams will compete in three preliminary games beginning on July 7, before being seeded in a tournament that leads to the Championship Game on July 17. Each team will play at least five games in Las Vegas.

This summer marks the 11th MGM Resorts NBA Summer League in Las Vegas appearance for the Wolves (2006-10, 2012-17) where they are 25-30 all-time. A year ago the Wolves went 4-4 in Summer League play, including rattling off four tournament wins in five days to reach the Title Game.

ESPN will present all 67 games from Las Vegas across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and the ESPN App, including 35 on its linear television channels. In total, 63 games from Las Vegas will air across ESPN and NBA TV’s linear channels – a Summer League record.