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Texas, Oklahoma coming early shouldn’t be surprising

The news came at the same time Disney, the parent company of the SEC’s television partner ESPN, announced they were laying off 7,000 people and that certainly was going to include some more folks at the biggest brand in sports broadcasting.

It may be a good bet the Sooners and Longhorns agreed to this after something got knocked off that $100 million penalty to leave before 2025 as was previously announced.

That early date never sounded right from a logic standpoint. Especially after the Big 12 added four teams and added them to the 2023 football schedule … and OU and Texas didn’t even get a vote.

At that point it was clear everybody was done with each other. Kinda like agreeing to a divorce, then deciding to put up with each other for three full years.

You don’t have to be a genius to figure out that isn’t going to work. In the world of sports, contracts are merely the starting point for negotiations to break the things anyway.

No final details were announced by the Big 12 in their announcement and the most interesting details in the press release were nearly at the bottom:

“The terms reached today are the byproduct of the Conference members working toward a resolution that provides stability for all involved. Details will continue to be finalized among all parties.”

For the Hogs and their fans, now they have a border rival that everybody will be on board hating.

For several years, the UA has tried to convince us there’s a rivalry with Missouri, but nobody in the state has been buying into that.

Since joining the SEC in 1992, the Hogs have had a couple of years being rivals with the same team, but nobody really likes Alabama or LSU but it’s nothing like Texas.

Now the bet is Oklahoma is going to come close that pretty soon. There literally are places across Arkansas where Hog fans and Sooner fans live next door to each other and a lot of that is up in the northwest part of the state.

The UA campus sits just over 25 miles from the Oklahoma state line. Fort Smith is on the border and it doesn’t even take long from Texarkana to find yourself straddling Oklahoma and Texas.

Let the hype begin because after this year there will be a whole new way to look at the SEC.

And Hogs athletics director Hunter Yurachek has an entirely new problem that he’s probably already been exploring trying to juggle all the new schedules.

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Wiggins to miss entire season; facing Tommy John surgery

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas junior pitcher Jaxon Wiggins will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the 2023 season.

Wiggins underwent an MRI on Wednesday, Feb. 8, where it was determined that he suffered a tear of his ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). His surgery will be performed by Dr. Keith Meister, the head team physician for the Texas Rangers.

A specific date for surgery has not been established at this time.

“We feel bad for Jaxon,” Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said in a release. “He worked incredibly hard over the offseason and was prepared to lead our rotation. While we are certainly disappointed that he won’t be able to see the results of his hard work on the mound this season, our priority is his health and recovery.”

Wiggins was a crucial part of an Arkansas pitching staff that set a new school record with 674 strikeouts in 2022. The right-hander made 17 appearances, including 15 starts, on the mound last season as a sophomore, posting a 6-3 record with a 6.55 ERA and 82 strikeouts over 66.0 innings.

The Roland, Okla., native logged three quality starts, including six scoreless innings with four strikeouts in a start against SEC East foe Kentucky on March 20.

Wiggins racked up multiple strikeouts in 16 of his 17 outings on the year, highlighted by a career-high nine punchouts in a start against SEC West rival LSU on April 16.

For his career, Wiggins is 9-4 with a 6.17 ERA, 110 strikeouts and four saves in 89.0 innings over 34 appearances (19 starts) as a Razorback.

He is ranked No. 41 in D1Baseball’s 2023 MLB Draft College Top 100, No. 55 in MLB Pipeline’s 2023 MLB Draft Top 100 and listed as the No. 61 overall prospect in Baseball America’s 2023 draft rankings.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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