Pig Trail Nation’s Mike Irwin on Hogs’ opener, Cowboys’ strange trade

Brief look at Western Carolina but more on mystifying trade by Dallas Cowboys for Trey Lance from San Francisco 49ers.

Ruscin & Zach get ready for the season opener as only they know how.

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We get ready for the first game of the season as only we know how. DQ takes us through the proper foods to eat on game day and we inadvertently tick Clay Henry off by talking about the ’69 shootout game.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- August 28th, 2023

Razorbacks play on Saturday, Arizona State self imposed bowl ban, Big Ten making football availability reports mandatory on game days

Guests: Mike Irwin & Connor O’Gara

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara on what he’s reconsidered in football

Alabama still his choice to win SEC West and do it with Jalen Milroe, who has surprised people, likely starter.

Razorbacks’ coach Sam Pittman on earlier start for opener Saturday

Game moved to noon kickoff against Western Carolina in an attempt to beat heat and still get back to Fayetteville.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: It’s finally game week for the Razorbacks

Tye, Tommy and Chuck talk Hogs and Western Carolina, HS football, Lance to Cowboys and more!

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Bad first dates, Catholic weddings, last week of Razorbacks’ season

(Editor’s Note: Before you even ask after seeing Peter’s predictions, ESPN Arkansas does not do drug testing or sobriety checks before publishing the articles. Remember, Tye Richardson and Derek Ruscin post stuff on here, too.)

Bad first dates, Catholic weddings, and the last week of the Razorbacks Football off-season. What do these three things have in common? They drag on FOREVER.

So, what do we overly opinionated sports guys and gals do to pass the time? We make predictions. Now, do not get me wrong, a lot of the journalistic hierarchy members in the Natural State really pay attention to what is going on as they form their opinions.

They look at stat sheets. They compare position players. They study and understand the philosophies of coaches, not just across the SEC, but for all the Arkansas opponents throughout the season.

It probably goes without saying that many of our state’s elite writers can even analyze not only the aforementioned opposing key position players but those buffet busters in the trenches as well.

This leads me to one final question for you. What has two thumbs and cannot name a single offensive lineman from the Vanderbilt Commodores?

This guy.

Now it is my turn to predict each game for the 2023 Arkansas Razorbacks Football season. Since we now seem to know each other, I am feeling safe in assuming you know I make my predictions based upon my team perception, how they ended last season, and, mostly, my gut.

The very same “gut” which seems to physically swell a little more with knowledge each season. My doctor would like a word.

Two good pieces of information, though. One is I do not pick based upon who has the best mascot like a March Madness rookie. And the second, I am [I repeat “I am”] riddled with bias for the Cardinal and White.

So, well, without too much detail, here we go.

Western Carolina University (WCU) at Arkansas 

[War Memorial Stadium – Little Rock]

Arkansas wins this one or we eat Crowe.

Kent State at Arkansas 
Stan Heath has mixed emotions but knows the Hogs will win.
Brigham Young University (BYU) at Arkansas
The Cougars will be too distracted by co-eds in the stands who do not have a dress code. Arkansas wins its third home game.
Arkansas at Louisiana State University (LSU)
Is this the earliest we have ever played the Tigers in a season? We can win, but I fear we will not. 3 – 1.
Texas A&M at Arkansas 

[AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas]

Back-to-back seasons against Bobby. Back-to-back wins against Bobby. A&M’s defense will falter.

Arkansas at Ole Miss

Probably the best match-up this season. Sam Pittman gets an SEC road victory.

Arkansas at Alabama

We just seem to struggle against Bama no matter how good we are or how down they are. No exception here, but we do keep it close.

Mississippi State at Arkansas 

Back in the win column with a home victory and a 3 – 2 SEC record.

Arkansas at Florida

We do what we do as of late against Florida… we win. Oh, and by “as of late” I mean that one game in 2016.

Auburn at Arkansas

Hugh Freeze is good, but I do not think he can turn the Tigers around in one season. Hogs win at home.

Florida International University (FIU) at Arkansas

We have an easier schedule this season, and our last non-conference game against FIU may help us rest up for rivalry week with an easy win.

Missouri at Arkansas

It feels like we also have a lot of games in Fayetteville this season. We send the home fans down ‘The Hill’ happy at the end of the season despite Missouri’s innate ability to beat us when they should not.

So, after some simple math, that leaves us at 10 – 2 on the season with a respectable 6 – 2 SEC record.

Disclaimer: These picks will be superseded by my weekly picks throughout the season.

Secondary disclaimer: I told you I was biased, but we do have quite a bit of talent on this team, so if a season like this prediction is ever going to happen, it may be very well be in 2023.

Also, I guess it is a good thing we are not playing Vandy. Oh, and no more first dates for me, but weddings and football are unavoidable.

Enjoy the season, be cool to one another, and GO HOGS!!!

Be certain to listen to all the games Saturday via HitThatLine.com and on the air at ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home. You can listen to the games in these markets online at HitThatLine.com

Find me on ‘Twitter’: @PeterMorganWPS

Go HOGS!!!

Hogs’ sideline reporter Geno Bell on what he’s seen in practice

This team appears to have more depth, especially across the defensive line, which has been lacking in previous years.