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Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 10-10-24

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Phil and Matt have an action-packed lineup on today’s show! Covering all the hot topics around the state.

Guests: Coach Dave Van Horn, Bob Holt, Brett Dolan.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 10-10-24


Tye and Tommy lead ESPN Arkansas to victory, but today the question is still out about HOV lanes, Arkansas Football and more!

Guests: Tom Murphy!

Razorbacks’ Dave Van Horn on good fall practices wrapping up this week

With fall exhibition series against Oklahoma State coming up, Hogs looking to get good look at new roster before season.

Grant Hall on how Taylen Green’s injury could cause him to change things

If he’s not completely healed from injury, will it slow him down any at all against LSU next weekend.

Democrat-Gazette’s Richard Davenport on Travis Williams’ impact

Hogs’ defensive coordinator’s strong performances in the early part of season also doing well on recruiting trail.

Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 10-9-24

Halftime discusses the Razorback’s potential and more!

Guests: Grant Hall and Clay Henry.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 10-9-24


Tye is live on location at Magellan Golf Course in Hot Springs Village at the 35th Annual Hot Springs Village Razorback Club Golf Tournament. He and Big C give out grades on the Razorbacks season to this point and discuss the impact of last Saturday’s win on future Razorbacks.

Guests: Richard Davenport.

To no one’s surprise ‘Slobbering Hog’ back to stay at Bud Walton

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It really shouldn’t be much of a surprise the “Slobbering Hog” is back at center court of Bud Walton Arena. It’s official now, according to social media posts from the UA.

Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek announced that Arkansas Edge, the official NIL collective of the Razorbacks, reached the $500,000 goal that he set last week. No one really doubted he was passing the hat among donors to raise the money before appearing to make it a contest.

As a result, the new logo was installed at center court of Bud Walton Arena Wednesday.

This marks the latest in a string of good news for the collective, which had long struggled to gain momentum. Country star Justin Moore announced prior to his show Thursday that instead of donating a portion of ticket sales to the collective, he would donate the entire night’s profit to help the Razorbacks in the NIL department.

Moore’s concert contributed a significant portion of the $500,000 Yurachek requested.

Arkansas Edge continues to try and take advantage of the Hogs’ recent success on the field. Following the win over Tennessee, the collective announced that the next 100 new members would get a signed photo from quarterback Malachi Singleton. who orchestrated the game-winning drive following the injury to Taylen Green.

All members would also be entered in to a raffle for a signed jersey from defensive end Landon Jackson,, who recorded four total tackles, 0.5 sacks and 0.5 tackles for loss in the Hogs win over the Volunteers.

This coming week is another busy for the collective. It’s promoting the “Tip-Off Tour” hosted by John Calipari in Hot Springs and Pine Bluff Oct. 12-13. as well as the VIP experience during the fall scrimmages for Arkansas baseball against Oklahoma State. Tickets for both events can be found here.

On the football field, the Razorbacks look to continue the momentum against No. 13 LSU at home inside Razorback stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. Oct. 19 and will be broadcast on ESPN.

Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on Malachi Singleton’s success in relief

When Taylen Green went down with an injury, the backup came in and drove Razorbacks to winning touchdown at end.