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Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- June 8, 2023

Grant Nelson Visit; What Leagues Could Merge? Smog Outs

Guests- Bob Holt & Dudley Dawson

Former Hogs coach Nolan Richardson gets another honor

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas legend Nolan Richardson is another Hall of Fame and, no, that’s not a disimissive comment in any way. The only thing a little surprising is it took this long for him to be inducted into the National Junior College Hall of Fame.

Richardson, who guided the Razorbacks to their only national championship in a major sport in 1993-93, started his career in high school, then took West Texas Junior College while he compiled a 101-13 in three seasons. That included a 1980 championship. The 37-0 record that year is only the third in junior college history without a single loss.

Joining Richardson in the Class of 2023 are Brittany Reese (three-time track and field Olympic team member), Kirby Puckett (MLB Hall of Famer), Leonard Hamilton (current head men’s basketball coach at Florida State) and Bruce Arena (all-time winningest Major League Soccer head coach).

After West Texas, he went to Tulsa in 1981, becoming the first African American coach to win the National Invitational Tournament (NIT) title. Staying at Tulsa for five years, Richardson is credited with bringing the Tulsa program to national prominence, and with a winning percentage of .763, became the first coach in NCAA history to win 50 games in his first two seasons.

With the Hogs, Richardson led the team to 15 post-season appearances in 17 seasons. Finding great success at Arkansas, he led the Razorbacks to three Final Fours and, in 1994, the Hogs won the National Championship. Richardson’s career garnered numerous accolades including NABC Coach of the Year, Naismith College Coach of the Year, two-time MVC Coach of the Year, three-time SWC Coach of the Year, SEC Coach of the Year, and the USBWA Most Courageous Award.

Richardson is a member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame and the Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted as part of the 2008 and 2014 classes, respectively. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Richardson played basketball collegiately at NJCAA member Eastern Arizona Junior College for one season before transferring to Texas Western College. After Western, he retired from playing and decided to leave his mark through coaching.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Democrat-Gazette’s Richard Davenport on answers for NIL problems

It’s an issue they may look to federal government for help plus latest news on Grant Nelson transfer.

Democrat-Gazette’s Tom Murphy on future of series with Texas A&M

Feels like it will be around for awhile and doesn’t see SEC ending that in 2024 and maybe for years.

HALFTIME IS LIVE. More on the LIV/PGA news, Grant Nelson in Fayetteville today?

11:15 – Bob Holt

12:15 – Dudley Dawson

Grant Nelson Visit; What Leagues Could Merge? Smog Outs

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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: LIV/PGA Tour merge, Reports say Grant Nelson is in Fayetteville

Tye and Tommy react more to the LIV and PGA news, Grant Nelson update and more! Richard Davenport and Tom Murphy join the show to talk NIL recruiting, tampering and more!

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Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on what Razorbacks missed in regional

Lack of pitching depth ended season in regional something that was different from 2018, who had Blaine Knight.

Grant Hall on Razorbacks AD meeting with Congressional folks on NIL

Getting a handle on the whole name, image, likeness under government control plus PGA, LIV merger this week.

The Gimme the Hawgs Chuck Podcast E105: What is upcoming with NIL and the SEC football schedule?

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Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- June 7, 2023

Guests- Grant Hall, Alyssa Orange & Bill King

Looking at the Supers; Assessing Hogs Athletics in ’22-’23; Golf World Changing