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Phil returns! Talking about Razorback special teams, the thrilling finish at the Olympic 100M final, Arkansas recruiting, and more on the Paris Olympics.

Guests: Mike Irwin, Alyssa Orange.

Razorbacks’ cornerbacks coach Deron Wilson after practice Monday

Updating improving performance by players in re-building secondary around some key returning players with new faces fitting into the mix.

Wound Wrap Episode 5: w/ Dr. Douglas Friesen

Dr. Doug chats with local endocrinologist Prajesh M. Joshi, MD who practices at Mercy Endocrinology Clinic on Pinnacle Hills Parkway.

WoundWrap.com coming soon!

Razorbacks’ secondary on first few days of practice with new faces

Kee’yon Stewart, Jaylon Braxton and Jaheim Singletary on talent in group and what they’ve seen from receivers in spring, now.

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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 8-5-24

Discussing Arkansas’s need for a consistent and unfaltering special teams unit this year, trading top prospects with our new foes along the state’s western border, Olympic action!

Guests: Otis Kirk, Alyssa Orange.

Hogs special teams coach Scott Fountain on finding new kickers

With Max Fletcher transferring and Cam Little off to NFL, Fountain having to start with little experience punting and kicking.

Razorbacks’ punter Devin Bale, long-snapper Eli Stein after practice

Bale on getting put on scholarship and Stein on what he’s done to achieve consistency on snaps for kickers.

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We cover training camp, new NFL kickoff rules and other sports related content that will make you happy.

Razorbacks’ athletes part of new world record at Olympics

PARIS β€” One Arkansas sprinter has put her name in the world record books at the hands of her teammate on the opening day of action on the track at the 2024 Olympic Games.

Razorbacks sprinter Kaylyn Brown ran a 49.5 anchor leg in the preliminaries of the 4×400 meter mixed relay to finish in a time of 3:07.41. The team of Brown, Vernon Norwood, Shamir Little and Bryce Deadmon broke the world record by nearly a second and a half.

Brown’s teammate Rosey Effiong, who also competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, was part of the old World Record relay team set at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The old world record of 3:08.80 was shattered and the U.S. team finished over three seconds ahead of the next fastest qualifier, France, who turned in a time of 3:10.60.

It remains to be seen if Brown will be picked for the final Saturday, teams are allowed to make substitutions with different athletes from within the relay pool between the prelims. If the U.S. were to place in the top three in the final and get a medal and not run in the final, she would still be credited with a medal, just not participate in the medal ceremony.

Fellow incoming Razorback transfer Isabella Whitaker, who was not part of the prelims, could also be selected for the final.

The final of the 4×400 mixed relay will be broadcast on NBC and can be streamed live on Peacock. The race is set to get underway 1:55 p.m. Saturday.