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To no one’s surprise, Nick Smith Jr. is gone on to NBA

It really isn’t a story that Nick Smith Jr. is going to the NBA.

He handled it correctly, it’s we in the media that will blow it into a story. Smith handled it in a social media post, which is exactly what it is.

At this point it’s just a simple announcement. Nobody really expected anything different, which would have been the biggest story of the month right here just before April Fool’s Day.

Some will be grateful it’s finally official because they didn’t really expect him to be around for a second season. He didn’t waste any time being merciful and now Razorbacks coach Eric Musselman can proceed with putting things together for next season.

There will be more players coming and more leaving. We don’t know the status of Anthony Black, who is also in some NBA projections to be among the top 10 picks of June’s annual cattle auction of players.

It’s a grown man’s decision and we won’t know the answer for several years. Making quick decisions at the age these kids do has effects that don’t show up sometimes until they are in the 50’s or 60’s.

What you make now isn’t as important as how much they stil have in 50 years.

Musselman is already working on the roster. That much is guaranteed. We don’t need any type of press conference or announcement to know it.

And apparently there are players out there wanting to be Razorbacks.

Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Opening Day is here

Tye and Tommy talk MLB, Arkansas athletics and more! Richard Davenport, Tom Murphy and Clay Henry join the show!

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Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on Razorbacks’ Pro Day workouts

All the hurry-up, then wait gets rather boring at times plus spring football resuming after long spring break Tuesday.

Grant Hall on Hogs’ quarterback KJ Jefferson one of few constants on team

Lots of new faces coaching and playing for Razorbacks in spring football this year and senior QB been there longest.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- March 29, 2023

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OmaHogs Win 15th Straight At Home; Pittman Talks Spring Practice

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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Pittman on being back, blowout win over Omaha

Tye, Tommy and Chuck preview Arkansas football in 2023 and much more!

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Big third inning, McLaughlin’s big outing on mound keys Hogs’ win

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No. 6 Arkansas (21-4) scored in each of the first four innings, including a seven-run third inning, and blasted its way past Omaha (7-11), 16-3, in a run-rule win on Tuesday night at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Tuesday’s win was the Hogs’ 15th consecutive at Baum-Walker Stadium, Arkansas’ longest home winning streak under head coach Dave Van Horn. Arkansas, now 18-1 at home this season, is one win shy of matching their longest home winning streak since 1997 (16).

The Razorback offense scored 16 runs on 14 hits and nine walks, powered by multi-hit nights from Tavian Josenberger (2-for-3, 3 RBI, 2 BB), Kendall Diggs (3-for-3, 2 RBI, 1 BB) and Jace Bohrofen (2-for-3, 3 RBI). Josenberger’s third-inning homer, his fourth of the season, extended Arkansas’ streak of consecutive games with at least one home run to 21.

Arkansas scored five runs in the second inning and opened a 6-2 lead, aided by four consecutive walks and a hit-by-pitch. The Hogs did even more damage in the third, scoring seven on six hits, three walks and an error to push the lead to 13-3.

Jared Wegner (1-for-3, 2 RBI), Peyton Stovall (1-for-4, 2 RBI) and John Bolton (1-for-2, 2 RBI) each had multiple RBI in the Razorbacks’ win on Tuesday night. Wegner, who has played in all 25 games this season, is now slashing .382/.513/.831 with a team-leading 11 home runs and a team-high 40 runs batted in on the year.

It was more than enough for the Razorback pitching staff, which did not allow a hit after the third inning. True freshman Ben Bybee (2.0, 1 SO) started and allowed three runs on three hits and three walks before giving way to fellow true freshman Gage Wood, who struck out three in his two scoreless innings of work.

Razorback infielder Ben McLaughlin, however, was the story of the night on the mound. The Golden Colo., native made his pitching debut in relief of Wood and was fantastic, striking out a pair of Omaha batters in his 1-2-3 scoreless inning.

Freshmen Christian Foutch (1.0 IP) and Parker Coil (1.0 IP, 1 SO) locked down the final two innings to secure the Razorbacks’ 16-3 run-rule win.

Arkansas will gear up for its third weekend of SEC play, welcoming in Western Division foe Alabama for a three games at Baum-Walker Stadium. First pitch between the Hogs and Crimson Tide is 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 31, on SEC Network+.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.