Only two ways to look at former Hogs’ commitment to SEC rival

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — When the news of former Arkansas offensive lineman Patrick Kutas committing to Ole Miss on Friday, there are really only two possible answers. That is strictly based off what we’ve heard from Sam Pittman.

Either the Razorbacks didn’t think he was as good as Lane Kiffin thought or he straight up lied to Sam Pittman. There’s not really any other way to look at it after Pittman’s press conference Thursday that resembled a verbal cul-de-sac at times.

That’s when he laid out the “money ball” approach the Hogs are apparently going. Pittman didn’t call it that, but it’s strangely similar. In nearly 45 minutes of talking, the whole approach to NIL now is either that or their amount of money isn’t keeping up with the teams they are recruiting against. The thing about trying to get value in finding guys in lower divisions or haven’t played much are going to be those “difference-makers” Pittman is wanting to try and attract.

“If we weren’t able to match what the number was out there nationally for somebody, then we were saying ‘hey, we believe that we can go get somebody as good or somebody [and] two somebody’s for that amount of money,” he said. “We wouldn’t have had financially the money left to go out and get what we might consider big-time difference makers had we just said ‘yes, yes, yes, yes.’ If we’d said that to every one of them, as much money as we have, we would have ran out.”

Just read between the lines of that statement carefully. That’s playing money ball with the football roster. A bigger problem will be if that’s out of necessity and not a choice. Coming up with a solution to the whole problem is something others can try and solve.

“There’s been some guys that surprised me coming in saying they’re going to transfer,” Pittman said. “Most of the time it’s about finances and we have to make a decision on what we’re willing to do coming off a 6-6 team.”

You can look at all these lists ranking different “collectives,” but there’s a huge issue with that. It’s taking into account the NIL deals not being reported or at private schools like SMU, Duke or even USC (didn’t realize that was a private school, did you?). Some of those we don’t even know what the contract is for their coaches, much less what some wealthy boosters are willing to pay for however big they want to win games.

“Financially, it’s hard to get to better than .500 if you continue to pay a whole large pool of monies,” Pittman said. “What we’re thinking to kind of cut that down and go out and get what we would consider huge difference makers. Now we’re going to have to get roster count, we’re going to have to do that as well.”

What he didn’t say is that evaluation is going to be one of the two biggest factors going forward. They are going to have to look at video, adapt it to what they have on their roster before even trying to get them to town. The second factor is harder to know you’ve got.

That’s luck. It’s really as pure and simple as that.

 

Ruscin & Zach December 13

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Let’s just say we are all in a food coma from our company Christmas luncheon today and there is not a ton of sports content in this one. We do hear live from Peter in Australia though about how he plans on pranking people at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis.

Jox’s Pat Smith on if Alabama still have Nick Saban would have mattered

With Crimson Tide getting left out of the College Football Playoff, would legendary coach have swayed committee at all?

Democrat-Gazette’s Tom Murphy on losing good friend in Bob Holt

Also on questions facing Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman with juggling roster and managing NIL questions before bowl game, offseason.

Ruscin is over insincere good bye messages from players leaving

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We react to the latest news from the press conference, talk about Belichick and North Carolina. Then DQ has a rant and Ruscin does too and some other stuff.

Courtside with Fort Smith Public Schools Basketball

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Michael Beaumont, Director of Athletics and Activities for Fort Smith Public Schools and Jennifer Steele, Assistant Director of Athletics and Activities for Fort Smith Public Schools kick off the podcast in this inaugural episode.

Razorbacks’ coach Sam Pittman on hip surgery, players leaving, NIL

With preparations for bowl game against Texas Tech starting Friday, Hogs’ coach talking money, more in full press conference.

Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 12-12-24

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Who’s on the roster for the Liberty Bowl? Are the Hogs losing or gaining more? Asked and answered!
Guests: Dudley Dawson and Brett Dolan.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 12-12-24


Chapel Bill, Chocolate Milk and Dr. Pepper, sports blather and more as per usual! With: Tommy, Tye and Christian.

Guests: Pat Smith, Tom Murphy.

WATCH: Halftime is LIVE

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