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Hogs dominate Western Carolina, Deion Sanders and Colorado upset TCU, LSU falls to FSU

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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Arkansas defeats Western Carolina 56-13 on Saturday

Tye, Tommy and Chuck on the hogs win on Saturday, Deion Sanders, LSU losing last night and more!

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Hog Reaction – Arkansas mauls Western Carolina 56-13

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Razorbacks’ coach Sam Pittman after opening win Saturday

Some good, some areas still needing work in 56-13 win over Western Carolina, but none of cause for anything permanent.

Razorbacks’ Jaheim Thomas, KJ Jefferson after opening win

Linebacker Jaheim Thomas on what Hogs did to shut down Catamounts, Jefferson on offense’s execution in 56-13 win.

Razorbacks’ Jaedon Wilson, Jayden Johnson after opening win

Big day catching passes for Wilson, especially with score on second offensive play and Johnson on defensive play.

Razorbacks close out win in season opener, 56-13

No really expected it to be close and it wasn’t as Arkansas jumped on Western Carolina early and, despite some things coach Sam Pittman will find to work on next week, came away with a 56-13 win.

There weren’t any eye-popping numbers from anyone, but quarterback KJ Jefferson had a solid game, Andrew Armstrong made the most catches of anybody and Isaac TeSlaa showed what Pittman and coaches have been talking about in the spring and fall practices as he just catches everything.

We’ll have postgame interviews, photos and more information at HitThatLine as soon as available. Don’t forget to listen to the Hog Reaction show on ESPN Arkansas 99.5, 95.3, 96.3 and 104.3 across Arkansas after the Razorbacks broadcast postgame ends.

With more long lines early trying to get into War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, most of the crowd is settled in for the season opener on what has turned out to be an overcast day in a game Arkansas should dominate over FCS opponent Western Carolina.

It will be the first look at what new offensive coordinator Dan Enos will be installing. It will be a completely new look and the only way any fans should be alarmed with this one if it’s not a complete blowout. Don’t get too picky about some mistakes in the opener. It’s part of Sam Pittman’s evaluation.

1Q 13:03: It didn’t take Arkansas’ new offense long to start moving the ball and the defense playing better at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock against Western Carolina. The defense stopped a run on the first play of the game for a loss, then got a three-and-out. Quarterback KJ Jefferson threw a pass to freshman tight end on first down and an outside screen to Jaedon Wilson, who hauled it in and raced down the left sideline for a 65-yard scoring play. Hogs 7, Catamounts 0

1Q 8:04: This time they start running the ball a little with Raheim “Rocket” Sanders doing some pounding and working on some rather routine plays. There was a nice pass to Isaac TeSlas, the much-heralded wide receiver transfer, who was catching everything in practices. Isahaiah Sategna had a dandy 12-yard punt return to prevent some bad field position to set up the 7-play, 47-yard drive. Sanders ran it in from the 3 for the score. Hogs 14, Catamounts 0

1Q 3:03: Okay, this is getting out of hand really, really quick and starting to look like Oklahoma over in Norman dismantling the community college from Jonesboro that started an hour earlier. After the Catamounts stopped the Hogs’ offense, Hudson Clark grabs an interception and throws 31 yards into the end zone, TeSlaa went up and caught it for the score. Hogs 21, Catamounts 0

1Q :15: Western Carolina finally gets some kind of drive put together (8 plays, 59 yards) but had to settle for a 39-yard field goal by R. McCollum to get them on the board before the second period. Hogs 21, Catamounts 3

2Q 2:56: The Hogs finally got a handle on Western Carolina’s pesky offense and Jefferson scored on a 17-yard run to get things well in hand. Some folks were starting to wonder what was going on. The guess is Pittman doesn’t want to do too much fancy stuff. Hogs 28, Catamounts 3

2Q :00: As the first half ends, Sanders gets into the end zone for a commanding 35-3 lead that probably should have been a little worse. There was a long gap in second quarter where offense couldn’t seem to get untracked. Hogs 35, Catamounts 3

3Q 10:59: That score didn’t hold up long. Western Carolina got a 2-yard run from Desmond Reid and immediately cut into the lead. Razorbacks uneffective after Sategna’s big kickoff return was called back because of a penalty, which will probably be the biggest coaching point Pittman will hammer home after this one. Hogs 35, Catamounts 10

3Q 6:13: The Hogs answer it solidly with KJ hitting some key third-down plays (to TeSlaa) and got the lead back on a 16-yard scoring pass to Andrew Armstrong in the end zone. He’s leading all the receivers at this point with 78 yards and five catches. Hogs 42, Catamounts 10

4Q 7:55: Jacolby Criswell comes in with game in hand and hits 2-of-2 passing to direct a 48-yard drive in and 7 plays, completing a 14-yard scoring pass to Davion Dozier and this one is solidly in the blowout category. Hogs 49, Catamounts 10

4Q 4:19: Freshman linebacker Brad Spence grabs an interception of an overthrown pass and returned it 85 yards down the right sideline for another score to put this up even higher. Chris “Pooh” Paul got ejected earlier for a targeting call that will keep him out of the first half of next week’s home opener against Kent State in Fayetteville. Hogs 56, Catamounts 10

4Q 0:00: At the end with backups all over the field, Western Carolina managed to get a field goal for the final margin. Hogs 56, Catamounts 13

ANDY’S PICKS: Hogs’ cakewalk SEC opening week of games

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Thank goodness the season is finally here … sorta. Western Carolina, despite attempts all week about their improvement in the off-season and everything else, may be the weakest opening opponent they’ve had in a number of years.

Unlike Pete Morgan, I’m not even going to act like this game has any shot of being remotely contested. Nobody else will say it for bad luck or whatever but let’s just get this out of the way: Western Carolina hasn’t got a chance.

Oh, it’s not because the coach has done a bad job or their team couldn’t play dead in a cowboy movie, but even a Chad Morris-coached team probably would beat this team by at least five or six touchdowns. They simply don’t have the quality depth to compete for 60 minutes with the Razorbacks. They probably scheduled this game as a development tool.

With several people dinged up and Hogs coach Sam Pittman now in trying to save as much energy and wear and tear as possible and not get anybody else hurt. Unless the offense just misfires everywhere, the starters shouldn’t even have to hit the field in the second half with the exception of kickers and punters. If they are still playing then, something is seriously gone haywire or Pittman and the coaches just want some more video to made decisions.

This is the first attempt at solving the offensive line that’s been a continuing question since spring practice and injuries in fall camp haven’t helped sort things out an awful lot for a rotation to be anywhere close to being set.

There are too many possibilities for any type of rotation guess on the defensive side of things with new coaches and faces everywhere. It probably couldn’t be any worse than last year, but after a couple of seasons in recent memory, I vowed to never use that phrase again.

You can listen to the game that kicks off at noon on 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. The pregame show begins at 9 a.m. and join ESPN Arkansas after the game for the reaction call-in show. The only TV to watch will be on ESPN+.

My prediction is we won’t know exactly what it will be in four games right now, but Saturday will be a first step in the process. Razorback 52, Western Carolina 6

SEC Predictions

It’s a week with a full slate of games. Pete Morgan decided to ignore most of them for whatever reason (but I did follow him back on that X thing, although nobody told me about it like he suggested, but I figure next time I talk to him I’ll ask him what happened that blue bird thing they used to have).

There are only about 1.5 league games that should really be competitive. We’ll move quickly through most of the picks because they will probably be blowouts. Vanderbilt did get a win to open the season and Florida played a pretty good team in a loss to Utah that probably landed Gators coach Billy Napier on a hot seat to start the season in Gainesville. Missouri and Eli Drinkwitz are still figuring things out, but did get a 35-10 win over South Dakota State (an FCS team that would probably be favored by three touchdowns over Western Carolina).

View this at your own risk and if you wager money based on our picks, you deserve whatever happens. Blowouts with a team under 10 is because picking shutouts is bad manners, but it could be anywhere around that.

Virginia at Tennessee (-27.5)

Blowout. The only question is when Josh Heupel calls off the dogs in this one. Vols 49, Virginia 7

Ball State at Kentucky (-26.5)

Another walk in the park. The Wildcats should have an easy time picking the score. Wildcats 42, Ball State 14

Mercer at Ole Miss (NL)

This is another example of why the SEC should go to a 9 or 10-game league schedule because this is ridiculous. Either you’re ready to start playing games or not because you can’t practice forever. Rebel 63, Mercer 17

UMass at Auburn (-35)

This is an example why the Tigers hired Hugh Freeze. Auburn has the feature slot Saturday afternoon at 2:30 on ESPN in a game where they are a five-touchdown favorite. Just because it’s the opener and it’s Freeze. Auburn 56, UMass 21

SE Louisiana at Mississippi State (NL)

The Bulldogs have blown openers against teams they should beaten handily (Louisiana Tech in 2008). But not this year. This is almost as bad as the Hogs’ opener. Bulldogs 52, SE Louisiana 3

UT-Martin at Georgia (NL)

For a defending two-time champion to open a new season with this matchup almost defies comprehension. Again, more conference games will eliminate the need for games like this. Bulldogs 63, UT-Martin 6

New Mexico at Texas A&M (NL)

Don’t expect a lot of answers to figuring out if Jimbo Fisher and Bobby Petrino can co-exist in this game. Really, though, it’s going to be almost impossible for anybody to sort out with Petrino in the pressbox and Fisher on the sidelines. Aggies 56, New Mexico 7

Alabama A&M at Vanderbilt (NL)

When you see the Commodores not even having a line on a game that should be proof positive nearly all of these are replacements for NFL preseason games that don’t really count. Commodores 42, Alabama A&M 10

Middle Tennessee at Alabama (-39)

Nick Saban may have insisted on a line being published for this game to give the Crimson Tide faithful something to argue about, but that’s about the only reason. Tide 45, Middle Tennessee 6

North Carolina (-2.5) at South Carolina

I’ve heard nothing about anything except the Gamecocks handling the Tar Heels in this one. Okay, most of that is from Zach Arns on the Ruscin & Zach show but my instinct is to agree with him on this one. I like what Shane Beamer is doing and they quietly may have one of the best quarterbacks in the league (he has gotten consistently better after getting a ton put on his shoulders early in his career). Gamecocks 35, North Carolina 31

LSU (-2) at Florida State

This one is going to be a gamble I’m willing to take. Besides, it may be the only realistic possibility I have of getting an unsurmountable lead over Pete (pretty sure I told him not picking is a forfeit on games). A lot of the talking heads in this state hate the Tigers for some reason, but I don’t and they are going to have a big game against Alabama and that will likely determine the SEC West in the final year of that existence … for now. Tigers 31, Florida State 28