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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara on Hogs’ collapse

How they manage things after firing offensive coordinator on Sunday, sitting at 2-6 with only four games left to play.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- October 23rd, 2023

Hogs lose 6th straight game, Dan Enos fired

Guests: Mike Irwin & Connor O’Gara

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Razorbacks’ coach Sam Pittman on decision to fire Dan Enos

Decided Sunday morning to go ahead and make change with Kenny Guiton moving from wide receivers to quarterbacks, calling plays.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Hogs lose to Mississippi State 7-3 on Saturday

Tye, Tommy and Chuck discuss the hogs 6th straight loss, the firing of Dan Enos and more!

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First change happens after Saturday’s debacle with Hogs

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It didn’t take long for some changes to happen after Arkansas’ 7-3 loss to Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon. If you didn’t see offensive coordinator Dan Enos’ time being very short after that debacle, you really weren’t paying attention.

Arkansas Communications announced the move by press release.

The wide receivers’ coach is taking over play-calling duties, but no word who is going to be coaching the quarterbacks, but it was clear starter KJ Jefferson was increasingly annoyed with some things. He was captured on the ESPN broadcast at one point rolling his eyes and his body language clearly indicated something was wrong.

It was the second coaching stint with the Razorbacks for Enos, who has made a career of short stays at various places for the last few years. There was no word about a permanent choice there as coach Sam Pittman has a ton of problems to deal with and naming a full-time coordinator is just one of them.

The Hogs, stuck at 2-6 on the season, are also 0-5 in SEC play and have a much-needed week off. They will play at Florida on Nov. 4, looking for the program’s first win at Gainesville, Fla., needing to run the table on the remainder of the season to reach bowl eligibility.

Pittman will only be with the media Monday at noon, but there will be no media access to any of the practices or anything else this week. Don’t look for many more changes in the coaching staff at least as long as they have a mathematical shot at getting to a bowl game this year.

 

Hog Reaction – Abysmal offensive performance leads to 6th straight loss, 7-3 to Miss St

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A letter from fan straight to Razorbacks’ coach after loss

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(Editor’s Note: This was written by a true fan of the Arkansas Razorbacks immediately after the 7-3 loss on homecoming to Mississippi State on Saturday. The emotions are raw and real, so take all of that into account.)

Dear Coach Pittman,

I do not get it. And I feel comfortable speaking for many of us when I state we as Arkansas Football fans do not get it. No, most of us are not coaches, especially at a D-I SEC school. So, please, explain to us — in plain language, no coach-speak, and with full transparency — what exactly is going on?

We lose at home to a sub-par BYU team. We then travel to LSU and lose by three. We chase that loss with two more against Texas A&M by 12 and Ole Miss by 7.

At this point, we as fans are hanging onto the rope and many of us still have our trust in you.

What happens next? Our state’s flagship program travels to Tuscaloosa and gives Alabama all they can handle. We even had multiple chances to win the game in the fourth quarter. Yet we fall short, again by 3. We as fans can see the panic button, but the faithful majority is refraining from pressing it at this point.

I would like to pause here for a second to remind you, we are a simple but great state, Coach. We do not have much to do in the ways of consistent entertainment within our borders, so Arkansas Football is our passion. Outside of God and Family, for many of us, it is our life. Our pride rises and falls with the wins and losses columns of our beloved RAZORBACKS.

This state, this university, and this team, especially the players and staff, they all mean something to us. I know they do to you as well.

I have ignored the speculations set forth by other fans. I have been one of your greatest supporters and backers since the moment your hire was announced.

You and your staffs have done some great work here in the past few years; however, this season, something is gone. The fire? The light? The drive? What has changed?

I feel like an entitled kid here, Coach, begging like Haley Joel Osment’s character to his mom in the movie “Secondhand Lions”. With his words in our heads, we are in the stands, watching from home, and even listening on the radio, thinking, “Do something that’s best for me.” And by “me”, I mean the ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS fan base.

You and yours have brought us some great memories over the past few years, but something (either singular or plural, but definintely major) has to resolved for the future. Egos (if those are the cause) need to be shut down. Half-truths? Those are no better. A lack of accountability? I like to think you are better than that. Tell us what it is?

Are you the man for the job still? I like to think so, but I will look you square in the eye (if given the opportunity) and say I looked downwards to you at the end of the Mississippi State game and felt a new sensation. A new emotion. Coach, honestly, in that moment, I was embarrassed, ashamed of our program, and not a fan of yours. Granted, I know it is an emotional knee-jerk reaction, but we just lost to a team we should have dominated, in our place, and on homecoming nonetheless.

Add to it, we scored 3 points. Do I need to repeat that? THREE. DAMN. POINTS! And we did not even get a sniff of the endzone after the first quarter interception.

You are worried about your career and your family, I get it. And, it bears no repeating, I know you care about this program, but either step up, or step aside. We are humiliated, but we still love you. Just get this thing figured out, especially before we play Missouri.

You are probably not reading this, nor do I probably want you to, but if you ever do, I hope you read this with your heart and take it with the respect and understanding of a passionate ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS FOOTBALL fan. We hate losing, Coach. We hate it more than anything.

People often use the cliche, “Well, that’s easy for you to say.” No, in this case, it truly is not. As a person, this is painful. As a writer, this is brutal. As a huge supporter of yours, Coach, this is gut-wrenching. And as a HOGS fan, this is heartbreaking.

No, again, the high majority of us are not football coaches, nor will we ever be, but we are fans, we love our RAZORBACKS and this state, and we deserve better. Get it fixed.

God Bless,

Every Razorbacks Fan

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman has no answers for debacle Saturday

Complete press conference that may leave more questions than answers surrounding future for Hogs with four games left.