We visit with Clay Henry about cicadas and more. Then we find out who Zach saw at church. Plus Ruscin wonders if fans are missing out on some fun baseball but not paying attention until June.
Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 4-22-24
Arkansas baseball takes 2/3 from SCar, Calipari working silently in portal
The Gimme The Hawgs Chuck Podcast – Series win in Columbia, Pro Hogs in the NBA Playoffs
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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 4-22-24
Hogs take 2/3 in Columbia, NFL Draft this week, Hogs get a couple football commits
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Razorbacks split doubleheader, but take series over Gamecocks
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Arkansas took the rubber game of a three-game series against South Carolina 9-6 behind a five-run seventh inning.
“Just a really gutsy win that game two by our team,” coach Dave Van Horn said. “I felt like a lot of guys contributed. Whether it was base running or driving in a run. Just a lot of things I really liked.”
Van Horn lamented Friday night that the Razorbacks were struggling for the big hit to ignite the offense. With Arkansas up 4-2 and desperately looking for insurance, the Razorbacks sent 10 men to the plate and put up a five-spot. The inning was highlighted by a two-run double from Kendall Diggs to left.
First Game: Gamecocks 6, Hogs 3
Arkansas dropped the first game of a doubleheader to the South Carolina Gamecocks 6-3 as the offensive woes continued for a third straight SEC game. Mason Molina had no command of his pitches at all, issuing seven walks in just 3 1/3 innings of work but for the most part was able to work out of trouble.
South Carolina did cash in back-to-back leadoff walks in the second for an early 2-0 lead. Both runs came around to score on a Talmadge LeCroy RBI single.
Arkansas’ offense struggled to find the big hit for the third straight game dating back to the series finale against Alabama, stranding five runners on base in the first three innings. They were however able to cut the deficit in half in the fourth with a sac fly from Will Edmunson.
In the bottom of the inning, after two more walks, coach Dave Van Horn had seen enough, turning to Parker Coil with one out. With the bases loaded, Coil saved at least a run with great composure to keep the gap at just a solitary run after getting clunked with a comebacker and throwing home for a forceout.
Smith, Gaeckle prove to be enough to take pitcher’s duel for Hogs
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hagen Smith and Gabe Gaeckle combined for 16 strikeouts on the mound to lead No. 2 Arkansas (33-5, 13-3 SEC) to a 2-1 series-opening win against No. 20 South Carolina (26-12, 8-8 SEC) Friday night at Founders Park.
Due to rain in the area on Sunday, the Hogs and Gamecocks will conclude the weekend series with a doubleheader tomorrow. First pitch in Saturday’s twin bill is set for noon CT, with a one-hour break between the two games. Both contests will be streamed on SEC Network+ with Dave Weinstein (play-by-play) and Kip Bouknight (analyst) on the call.
The Razorbacks will go for their fourth consecutive regular-season weekend series win against the Gamecocks in tomorrow’s doubleheader. Arkansas has not lost a series to South Carolina since 2016 and has won five of the last six regular-season weekend series against its SEC Eastern Division opponent, including road series wins in 2013 and 2021.
Making his 10th start of the year, Smith twirled six innings of one-run ball with 11 strikeouts to improve to 8-0, logging his team-leading eighth quality start and his team-best seventh double-digit strikeout performance. The junior left-hander allowed just two hits and issued five walks, including one intentional walk, in his gritty Friday night outing.
Arkansas improved to a perfect 10-0 in games started by Smith, who raised his strikeout total to 100 through 52.2 innings. For the season, Smith boasts 1.53 ERA over his 53.0 total innings of work, allowing only nine runs on 24 hits and 22 walks while limiting opposing hitters to a meager .136 batting average all year.
The Gamecocks began the game’s scoring with an RBI groundout in the bottom of the fifth to open a 1-0 advantage. The Razorbacks, however, punched right back in the top half of the sixth, scratching out a pair of runs to take the lead.
After loading the bases with no outs, Arkansas scored a run on a wild pitch before Jack Wagner’s sacrifice fly to center brought home Nolan Souza from third, which put the Hogs ahead, 2-1, and proved to be the game-winning run.
Gaeckle protected the Hogs’ one-run lead, recording eight of the game’s final nine outs after Smith departed. The true freshman right-hander, who tallied five strikeouts, did not allow a base runner until a two-out double in the ninth.
Stone Hewlett logged the game’s final out on six pitches, taking over for Gaeckle and stranding a pair of runners in the ninth to secure his fourth save of the season and finish off the Razorbacks’ 2-1 series-opening win.
DQ’s birthday, Zach’s definitive NFL Draft bust list
We all celebrate DQ’s birthday and listen to her thoughts on the new Taylor Swift album. Then Zach has his definitive NFL Draft bust list and the texters have thoughts on it.
The Gimme The Hawgs Chuck Podcast: Spring Football w/ Matt Jones
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2025 Hogs Football
| Sat, Aug 30 | ![]() | vs Alabama A&M | W, 52-7 |
| Sat, Sep 6 | ![]() | Arkansas State (LR) | W, 56-14 |
| Sat, Sep 13 | ![]() | @ Ole Miss | L, 41-35 |
| Sat, Sep 20 | ![]() | @ Memphis | L, 32-31 |
| Sat, Sep 27 | ![]() | vs Notre Dame | L, 56-13 |
| Sat, Oct 11 | ![]() | @ 12 Tennessee | L, 34-31 |
| Sat, Oct 18 | ![]() | vs 5 Texas A&M | L, 45-42 |
| Sat, Oct 25 | ![]() | vs Auburn | L, 33-24 |
| Sat, Nov 1 | ![]() | vs Mississippi State | L, 38-35 |
| Sat, Nov 15 | ![]() | @ LSU | L, 23-22 |
| Sat, Nov 22 | ![]() | @ Texas | L, 52-37 |
| Sat, Nov 29 | ![]() | vs Missouri | 2:30 pm SECN |
























