Razorbacks Rocket Sanders, KJ Jefferson, Isaiah Sategna after Saturday’s finale

The Hogs wrapped up spring practice and the buzz was about Sategna, who admitted he’s made progress this spring.

WATCH: Razorbacks Landon Jackson, Chris Paul Jr. after final spring practice

How the Hogs have adjusted with new personnel and coaches throughout spring practice this year.

WATCH: Razorbacks Sam Pittman after last spring practice

Players developing throughout spring despite being difficult without full tackling and making thorough evaluations on positions, even quarterback.

Hogs take first game of series with Tennessee on 5-2 win

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Things didn’t start well for Arkansas on Friday night.

In a game built up by the fans because they want to create something between Tennessee coach Tony Vitello and Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn that fizzled out early.

The Hogs got over the slow start and rolled to a 5-2 win over the Vols behind Hunter Hollan’s start that was typically rocky in the beginning, then settled out for a steady six innings. Hagen Smith finished things in what is becoming a fairly deadly opening-night combination.

That could turn out to be huge in this weekend series.

Hollan gave up five hits in the game, but the only damage was done in the first inning.

The Vols weren’t wasting any time at the plate and Jared Dickey cranked the fourth pitch of the game from Hunter Hollan off Kendall Diggs’ glove and over the wall and things were off and running. That was followed by a single that turned into a run for that early 2-0 lead.

It lasted until the third inning when Parker Rowland led off with a hit, John Bolton reached on a fielder’s choice and Tavian Josenberger drilled a three-run homer to right field.

That made it 3-2 and the Hogs added another run in the fourth when Brady Slavens reached on an error and scored a couple of batters later after they loaded the bases and the Vols turned a double play for a 4-2 lead.

Jace Bohrofen hit his ninth homer in the fifth for a 5-2 edge.

Hagen Smith came on in the seventh inning and struck out six of the first seven batters he faced before letting two people on, then striking out the potential tying run to end the game with a 5-2 win to kick off the series.

The Hogs and Vols will meet against Saturday night at 6 p.m. with pitchers to be announced. The game will be on SEC Network+.

Hogs athletics director Hunter Yurachek on Morning Rush on Friday

How really busy weekend in Fayetteville came together plus dealing with mutliple head coaches on a daily basis.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- April 14, 2023

Guests- Aaron Torres, James Teague & Neal Atkinson Hogs/Vols Opens! Wooo Pig Weekend; O-Line and Spring Scrimmage; Got That Friday Feeling

Former pitcher Scott Tabor on how Norm DeBriyn handled those rivalries

Back when Texas and Texas A&M were Hogs’ big rivals, former coach got his shots in like now with Tennessee.

Democrat-Gazette’s Bob Holt on occasional problems with Hogs’ baseball

Every eight or nine games, Razorbacks have one of those games where it gets out of hand and nothing works.

ESPN’s Kyle Peterson looking ahead to weekend series in Fayetteville

Drama between coaches that probably won’t matter when Razorbacks and Vols get things started at 6:30 this evening.

The Gimme the Hawgs Chuck Podcast E86: A WOO PIG PODCAST

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HALFTIME IS LIVE. Razorbacks host Tennessee tonight, Spring Game is tomorrow

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11:15 – Aaron Torres

12:15 – James Teague

1:15 – Neal Atkinson

Hogs/Vols Opens! Wooo Pig Weekend; O-Line and Spring Scrimmage; Got That Friday Feeling

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