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ANDY’S PICKS: Do we finally get a chance to see ‘real’ Razorbacks this week?

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas is 2-1, but you don’t find an awful lot of confidence brimming over talking to fans over that. It’s almost like they keep waiting on something to happen … one way or the other.

With SEC play starting at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on ESPN, Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman is proably wanting to find out whether he’s got Jekyll or Hyde with this team. Even he probably doesn’t know right now, despite his repeated stated belief he’s confident. What else can he say?

Besides, he’s probably still trying to find a way to explain why a 37-27 win over UAB last week is not a loss. The way Hogs’ fans have treated it this week, you’d think they were on the short end of that thing. It was a win.

Arkansas still has questions, though, and a lot of them. Most of it is about depth.

They do have some good starting players and are a couple of players of quality depth at some positions. Not in the line, though, on either side of the ball. There is no other positon where you want to get a lot of players stacked up because folks are goig to get banged up.

While Taylen Green is showing signs of being a solid quarterback, he does have this habit of throwing to one wide receiver (Andrew Armstrong) more than anybody else on the team or taking off and running.

Now that he’s getting to SEC copetition, the speed and size of the linebackers on the other side may make that a little more difficult. It also could lead to another problem that is bad luck to even talk about and we really don’t know what the other folks can do in an SEC team.

Now that is an interesting subject because it’s actually the first SEC game for Green or any other quarterback on the Hogs’ roster that gets into the game. Or the top two running backs, Ja’Quinden Jackson and Rodney Hill or the third guy, freshman Braylen Hill.

Get the point? A lot of youth and a questionable secondary behind an offensive line not particularly inspiring confidence protecting Green leads to a lot of questions in search of an answer. We’ll start getting those Saturday afternoon.

Now at Auburn, the place where crazy things tend to happen over the year, we’ll see what the Razorbacks have against a team with maybe even more questions right now and a quarterback making his second collegiate start.

Auburn 31, Arkansas 29

Florida at Mississippi State: Despite the fact Pete thinks this is a loser leaves town type of game he’s not understanding they can’t buy out a coach with livestock these days. Jeff Lebby’s only three games into his tenure and that wouldn’t get anybody fired. On the other hand, Billy Napier knows the wolves are outside his door, but that simply isn’t going to help him on this one. Just flipped a coin on this one. Mississippi State 31, Florida 27

Ohio at Kentucky: One of several good grief games. The Wildcats could have a hangover from the missed opportunity against Georgia last week It might be a little closer than the 19.5-point spread, but shouldn’t be that close. Again, though, let’s not forget what Northen Illinois showed us against Notre Dame. Kentucky 29, Ohio 17

UCLA at LSU (16): The Bruins are now playing in the Big Ten and Los Angeles, but I’m not exactly certain they know much more than that. A once-proud football program has nosedived the last few years and there’s not really an answer to the tailspin. LSU has actually been playing below their talent level or nearly going 0-2 against the USC schools in college football isn’t showing us everything. They should right the ship for this one. LSU 42, UCLA 14

Vanderbilt at Missouri (7): I’m still waiting for an explanation from some people who didn’t think Missouri would really competitive in SEC football for over a decade would explain to me a couple of division titles and now in the Top 10. As they say on sports radio, “I’ll hang up and listen.” The Commodores haven’t really played anybody that good, but Missouri has far more talent. Missouri 31, Vanderbilt 13

Akron at South Carolina: This one actually made me yawn. Unless the Gamecocks just fall into a coma, this is one of a primarily boring weekend across the league. South Carolina 48, Akron 3

Bowling Green at (25) Texas A&M: Another example of the quality we have going on with majority of games this week. The Aggies played Notre Dame close, but couldn’t beat them. Northern Illinois did a week later. It’s been that kind of year across college football and coaches don’t panic about it because it’s a good bet one or two losses doesn’t automatically rule you out of the playoffs now. A&M has better players and more of them. Texas A&M 29, Bowling Green 7

(6) Tennessee at (15) Oklahoma: While a lot of Arkansas fans still want to believe the Sooners aren’t really worthy of being in the SEC, this OU team is better than most people think. The Vols are going to be walking into hostile territory and OU is probably going to bring out every legend that can still walk for this SEC home opener. I’ll give Pete a shot at picking up a win in this one. Oklahoma 44, Tennessee 42

Georgia Southern at (5) Ole Miss: Here we go again. The most talked-about aspect of this game is both coaches were fired by USC. Lane Kiffin said earlier this week he found out about Clay Helton from his dad, former Razorbacks defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and they’ve known each other for years. Now they meet on the field and the Rebels have not given up a touchdown while lighting up scoreboards in three games. Ole Miss 42, Georgia Southern 9

ULM at (1)Texas: Pete nailed this one, giving it the “Good Grief” game this week.The Warhawks will go and play anybody for the right amount of money. The headline on this one is already about the first start for Arch Manning at quarterback for the Longhorns. Why do I keep having this nagging feeling he’ll be the quarterback when they play the Razorbacks in November. No idea yet whether that’s good or bad for the Hogs. Texas 63, ULM 7

PETE’S PICKS: Recapping history of upsets by both schools plus winner this year

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On ESPN Radio the other day, Clay Henry mentioned the other day that being a Razorbacks football fan is like a roller coaster, or perhaps he said the team itself is like a roller coaster. I am getting older and my memory has slowly started to hold onto things for a much shorter time than in my younger days.

Speaking of memories, it’s an odd array of matchups when you look back on the Arkansas vs. Auburn football series. Unexpected big plays happen. Upsets are common. And sometimes extra time is needed. Let’s travel that lane — perhaps better defined as a roller coaster rail — for a brief time, about a few key moments in the history of the series.

2001: (17) Auburn at Arkansas – As I sat in the corner of the endzone, Jermaine Patty came running right at me. He had an 88-yard interception that ranks as the 10th longest interception return in Razorbacks history. Oddly enough, without a web search, one could speculate the return was the most yards covered in one play in all of football.

Again, that’s a pure guess. Petty’s reception went backwards, forwards, and backwards again, from one sideline to the other, until it seemed he was gassed and then knocked into the pylon by an overzealous Tigers player, completing the Pick 6. Arkansas won the contest 42-17, and the Bobby Hopper Tunnel was filled with the non-stop sounds of car horns headed home.

2006: Arkansas at (2) Auburn – This was a game for the books as the undefeated Tigers hosted Arkansas in front of over 87,000 in Jordan-Hare Stadium. Felix Jones and a guy named Darren McFadden combined for 249-yards on the ground while Auburn averaged less than 2 yards per play rushing by gaining 60-yards on 31 attempts.

Despite it being our first season without the great Paul Eells on the microphone, even listening to the game on the radio was pure magic that day. The Hogs pulled off the upset with Houston Nutt at the helm and were cast into the national spotlight with a 27 – 10 victory.

2015: Auburn at Arkansas – Brandon Allen, Alex Collins, Hunter Henry, Drew Morgan. Each of these players had over 50-yards of production (not to mention a key touchdown by Jeremy Sprinkle and 8-points by kicker Cole Hedlund) in a long game at Razorback Stadium which took five overtimes to settle.

Arkansas jumped out early with a two-touchdown lead, but the Tigers would fight and claw their way back as the tying score came late in the fourth quarter with a Daniel Carlson field goal for Auburn. On the first play of the fifth overtime, Brandon Allen found Drew Morgan for 6, and Kody Walker caught another Allen pass for the 2-point conversion. The Tigers were only able to gain 1-yard on their subsequent four plays, and struggling Razorbacks team walked away with a 54 – 46 win.

This year looks to be like another great battle as the two teams come in well-matched. That’s my opinion of course. Oh, and here is another opinion …

Arkansas 42-38

Random Thoughts

Players receiving NIL from the school should be obligated to play in all bowl games if healthy.

Did you know Sam Pittman has the second hottest coach’s seat in the nation right behind Billy Napier? I wonder if the people who determine that list took our current coaching staff into consideration for that list.

TRIVIA QUESTION: Which Arkansas coaching staff member is returning to his alma mater for the first time this weekend when the Hogs visit Jordan-Hare.

I feel people blew Hunter Yurachek’s “$1,200” comment out of proportion and/or took it out of context. I think he was just speaking in mathematical terms to indicate how easy it could be to accomplish if more fans pitched in.

TRIVIA ANSWER: Arkansas Defensive Coordinator Travis Williams both played at and coached for Auburn. He also has the coolest 1990’s era hat. I like it. I ALMOST miss those. Maybe if I had a better shaped head, I would wear one again. I wonder if The Athlete’s Foot still sells them.

Williams is also a proficient rapper. Check out his work.

If my memory is still accurate, the great Jermain Petty is the defensive coordinator at Greenland High School now. Love that guy.

Be certain to listen to the game Saturday at 2:30 p.m. via HitThatLine.com and on the air at ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs, and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

SEC Picks for Week 4

Andy Hodges sometimes hits things right on the head, so when he commented on a Vanderbilt game purely as “Oh, good grief,” I decided to pay tribute to my rival by dubbing the least enticing game on the schedule each week as the “Good Grief Game” (3G). I know … I know … Andy sees me more as a tiny yapping dog interferring in his daily routine, but even David slayed Goliath, the Continental Army defeated the British Army, and The Citadel downed Arkansas in 1992. Let’s rock!

Florida at Mississippi State – This game will be either one coach’s last game, or one coach’s invitation into the athletic director’s office to seriously discuss the future. Gators by 10.

Ohio at Kentucky – Speaking of rollercoasters, Mark Stoops must feel like he is unable to satisfy even the mildest Wildcats fan. Calling for his job after taking Georgia down to the wire? I guess I can see why they are upset. Kentucky by 22.

UCLA at LSU (16) – The Tigers wrap up their “California Conference” slate this weekend. They do not have to win via a solid victory, but it sure would make their program look more stable. Tigers by 30.

Arkansas at Auburn – A highly offensive game by two teams needing a win to jumpstart their conference season. The Tigers are favored, but not by much. History says this will either be super close or a blowout. I am wagering it will be close. Razorbacks by 4.

Vanderbilt at Missouri (7) – Vandy had to Vandy last week against Georgia State, and out the door went their hopes for a great season. I am certain they are used to it by now. Tigers by 21.

Akron at South Carolina – The Gamecocks made last week’s game against LSU interesting. If they can zip the Zips (and other games go in their favor), they may make their way a little closer to the Top 25. USC (Yeah, I said it, Trojans) by 42.

Bowling Green at (25) Texas A&M – Yeah, this one should be fun … right? I may watch it. Who wants to bet the broadcast mentions the yell practice from the night prior? Also, water is wet. Aggies by 21.

GAME OF THE WEEK

(6) Tennessee at (15) Oklahoma – Finally these two teams will be tested. I mean, do not get me wrong, the Sooners had their hands full with a lowly Houston team, but, in spite of the fact that was a game they should have easily won, everyone has their off-nights. The Vols manhandled NC State, hence the jump in the rankings.

I would love to see a brutal battle here, so physical Tennessee is not able to recover enough during their bye week to be fully healthy against the Hogs the following week. OU will be at home, but unless they play lights out, they are not as talented as the Vols. Tennessee by 10.

Georgia Southern at (5) Ole Miss – The Eagles may not be the same school that beat Vanderbilt last week, but their name is close enough. Get our conference some revenge, Rebels. Ole Miss by 45.

ULM at (1)Texas – “Good Grief Game:” The poor Warhawks must wait until 7 p.m. to get their feathers spanked off by a Longhorns program which has not been ranked No. 1 in 16-years. Texas by 40.

It appears No. 2 Georgia and No. 4 Alabama both needed the week off to prep for their battle next week on primetime. You cannot convince me those who pull the scheduling strings had no agenda in doing this.

Regardless of what happens on the Plains this Saturday, we have the most beloved program in the country, whether the coaster is on its way up or down. Let go of the safety bar, keep your hands high callin’ the Hogs, and enjoy the ride.

 

Ruscin & Zach have picks and more for the CFB weekend

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A football Friday to get you ready for Arkansas and Auburn and picks from Matt and Trey from The Social Birdy in Branson.

Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 9-20-24

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Phil and Matt talk with Aaron Torres about the schedules in college football getting more and more interesting each week, they discuss Ohtani’s record-breaking night and more!

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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 9-20-24

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Ruscin & Zach finally talk about the Auburn game

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Who would be great at reading nighttime affirmations? Ruscin thinks Sam Pittman has a soothing voice for the job.

Plus they are still playing a football game at Auburn on Saturday we we have the keys to victory.

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Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 9-19-24

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Halftime is LIVE at Gellco Outdoors talking all things football in today’s episode.

Guests: Bob Holt, Brett Dolan.