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Hog Reaction presented by Bud Light and Black Hills Energy: Hogs beat La Tech 35-14
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Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman on win over Bulldogs, not worried about job
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Getting bowl eligible wasn’t something Hogs’ coach was thinking necessary to stay with Arkansas despite recent rumblings on status.
Razorbacks’ Andew Armstrong, Landon Jackson on Senior Day win
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Armstrong on reaching 1,000-yard mark and Jackson reflecting on career with the Hogs after transfer from LSU.
Razorbacks’ Isaac TeSlaa on two-touchdown game in win over Bulldogs
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It took awhile for Arkansas’ offense get in gear, but first of two touchdown passes to wide receiver started it.
LIVE BLOG: Hogs get bowl eligible with win over bad Louisiana Tech
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas will be bowling for the fourth time in Sam Pittman’s five years after a 35-14 win over Louisiana Tech. The game won’t set any memorable marks, though.
Unless you consider games that are boring memorable. This one was all that.
With the win, the Hogs are now bowl eligible and will be shooting for a seventh win next Saturday against Missouri.
The Razorbacks start with Rodney Hill returning the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, but freshman CJ Brown was called for a holding penalty that brought it all back. The Hogs had to put after a first down and when Louisiana Tech punted it back, Isaiah Sategna caught ball and dropped a knee before popping up and running 19 yards.
Arkansas turned the ball right off when quarterback Taylen Green forces a throw and it’s intercepted by Tech, but they drive to the Hogs’ 2, go backwards and long field goal attempt just wide to the left of the upright.
2Q 5:49: After an ugly game with lots of penalties and missed chances by both teams, the Razorbacks finally put together a scoring drive. Quarterback Taylen Green passes to Isaac TeSlaa crossing in the back of the end zone for an 11-yard completion for the first points of the game. Hogs 7, Bulldogs 0
2Q 1:53: Green breaking things open with a 41-yard scoring run as Razorbacks’ talent edge starting to clearly show. Hogs 14, Bulldogs 0
3Q 9:54: TeSlaa catches second scoring pass of the day from Green, this time from 27 yards out. Hogs 21, Bulldogs 0
3Q 3:59: Louisiana Tech avoids a shutout after getting another Razorback turnover when Sategna fumbled after colliding with a blocker. Eli Finley catches a 2-yard pass from Evan Bullock for the first touchdown for Tech in seven quarters. Hogs 21, Bulldogs 7
4Q 14:14: Green puts up second rushing touchdown with an 8-yard scamper up the middle. Hogs 28, Bulldogs 7
4Q 5:58: Tech gets another score on the second touchdown pass of the day from Bullock, drilling a 20-yard pass to Jimmy Holiday on a slant he caught and turned up into the end zone. Hogs 28, Bulldogs 14
4Q 3:01: Razorbacks tack on an exclamation point. Rashod Dubinion does all the hard work getting to the red zone, then Ja’Quinden Jackson comes on and runs the ball in from 13 yards out. Hogs 35, Bulldogs 14
PETE’S PICKS: Does anybody think Hogs will be challenged?
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Senior Day at Razorback Stadium is upon us, and an initial thought was to highlight and thank each player concluding their collegiate career today.
I soon realized it was a daunting task created with a mix of three factors: NIL, the transfer portal, and the “super senior” year provided by COVID-19.
Therefore, a blanket and heartfelt thank you go out to each and every senior who have donned the Cardinal and White for the University of Arkansas, the program, the state, the staff, and for us as fans.
Guys like Eric Gregory, Landon Jackson, Isaac TeSlaa and Hudson Clark gave up other opportunities to leave (including Jackson to the NFL) and chose to stay through the highs and the lows in recent Arkansas football.
You also have guys like Andrew Armstrong who transferred here but stayed even when our program had the horrendous 2023 season.
Mad props to Doneiko Slaughter who opted to come here for his final season even though the current situation looked abysmal.
Also, and I am not campaigning here, but there are a multitude of players like Josh Braun and Taylen Green (a junior) who could return for another season. Let’s hope they and the others do.
I truly wish I could run through every scenario for each senior here; however, in full transparency, I had a super busy week and was unable to do enough full research to present only facts without injecting hearsay and speculation. Some people should also apply that to their political discussions. All jokes aside, I hope to put together a better showing of gratitude after the season reaches its conclusion.
Aside from that, Arkansas has one last home game for 2024 as it hosts Louisiana Tech, with both teams aspiring to become bowl eligible. With five wins on the season, the Razorbacks need one to secure while the Bulldogs need four.
Arkansas gets their “one” today.
Hogs by 34
Random Thoughts
As we age, our priorities change. And with the countless number of Arkansas games I have attended and encouraged others to attend, I will not be in Fayetteville for the game today. I will instead watch the game on my phone simultaneously while watching one of my Daughters play in a basketball tournament championship. To Kinley and her teammates: Play as a Team, and go win this thing!
I feel disheartened this football season, but why? Any takers?
TRIVIA QUESTION: Many consider playing Louisiana Tech a cupcake game. Without looking, what is the average margin of victory for the Razorbacks over the Bulldogs?
I hear Houston Nutt is a free agent.
TRIVIA ANSWER: Arkansas has a 4-0 record against Louisiana Tech, but the average margin of victory is only 9-points. The last two meetings, in 1997 and 2016, were only 4-point and 1-point victories, respectively. Tech wins a lot of conference championships. They are rarely a slouch.
Hunter Yurachek receives an unnecessary amount of hate on social media. This guy dealt the cards he was handed, and he made the most out of what he could with the football program. But you keyboard warriors calling for him to leave have blinders on when it comes to what happened behind the scenes ALONG WITH the countless other great things he has done for the athletics program at the University of Arkansas. Not to mention, he has been a fantastic ambassador of the state.
SEC Picks for Week 13
Did Andy really talk to smack to me again this past week? I mean, I understand telegrams were the fastest forms of communication when he was going to college, but sending one to my house to criticize my obviously bad pick of the Hogs upsetting the Longhorns last weekend was mildly amusing. On to Week 13, and you can tell which SEC teams are hosting their Senior Day.
(9) Ole Miss at Florida – This game has the potential to be an upset. Florida fans have been on a rollercoaster ride all season. From the beginning of the season when expectations were high, to multiple lopsided losses, to buyout funding being searched for Billy Napier, to upsetting LSU to stay in the hunt for postseason play. The picks count is safely in hand. I’m calling the UPSET! Gators by 7.
Massachusetts at (10) Georgia – Kirby Smart and Steve Sarkee… Sarkae… Sark… Uh, Texas’s head coach should just get into the MMA ring and settle their beef. Georgia has a “game” today first. Bulldogs by 35.
UTEP at (11) Tennessee – They will always be UTEP to me. Much love to Nolan Richardson, but his former school is in trouble today. Vols by 31.
Kentucky at (3) Texas – The Wildcats keep this one close until midway through the third. Longhorns by 28.
Wofford at (18) South Carolina – “Good Grief Game”: USC will win handily, but it will not improve their ranking. It may actually drop them if they do not win by at least 40. Gamecocks by 37.
(23) Missouri at Mississippi State – At least Mississippi State can relax knowing win or lose, there is no anxiety nor suspense on where you will spend the postseason. Missouri is too powerful for even a pumped up State team to pull an upset, even in Starkville. Tigers by 27.
GAME OF THE WEEK
(15) Texas A&M at Auburn – I’m not certain this should be the GOTW, especially with my predicting an upset for Ole Miss, but this one is the most intriguing. It also has the potential for a blowout. Aggies by 14.
(7) Alabama at Oklahoma – This looked fun when the season started. It is not looking so promising for OU in their inaugural SEC season. Bama by 10.
Vanderbilt at LSU – Another contender for GOTW, and the final score will show why. Tigers by 7.
For you high school fans: Great season, Tigers! Get ready for next year with a large amount of returning players.
Go HOGS!!!














