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Democrat-Gazette’s Tom Murphy on Dowell Loggains’ news

Fixing team roster longterm more important than bowl game plus key coach reportedly candidate for SEC coordinator position.

Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Brazile out for the season, Loggains maybe to Columbia SC

Tye and Tommy are joined by Richard Davenport, Tom Murphy and Clay Henry

Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King on Deion Sanders hiring at Colorado

For school desperate for some sort of relevancy in football once again, they aren’t really gambling much with unique hire.

Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on Hogs’ basketball

Close win over UNC-Greensboro raises plenty of questions after Trevon Brazile’s injury headed to Oklahoma this weekend.

Brazile to miss rest of season with ACL injury Tuesday night

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas sophomore forward Trevon Brazile will miss the remainder of the season after injuring his right knee in the first half of the UNC Greensboro game on Dec. 6.

After further evaluation Wednesday morning, it was determined that Brazile tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and will have surgery later this month.

The Springfield, Mo., native entered the UNCG game as Arkansas’ leader in rebounds and blocked shots while ranking third on the team in scoring and free throws attempted. He was the Hogs’ first player off the bench in all nine games but ranked fourth in minutes played (29.3 avg.).

Brazile played just nine minutes with no points, two rebounds and two blocked shots before exiting the UNCG game. For the season, he is averaging 11.8 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.2 blocked shots.

Brazile was having a breakout season in his first year at Arkansas after spending his freshman campaign at Missouri. As a comparison, Brazile has scored 106 points — making 37 field goals with 11 3-pointers — while averaging 6.0 rebounds in nine games at Arkansas.

Last season, in 24 games, Brazile scored 151 points — making 57 field goals with 10 3-pointers — while averaging 5.0 rebounds per game.

Grant Hall on Razorbacks having to play AutoZone Liberty Bowl short-handed

With players leaving and now defensive coordinator Barry Odom off to UNLV the Hogs will have questions against Kansas.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- December 7, 2022

Bye Bye Odom; Hogs Squeak A Win; Attractiveness of Hogs DC job

Guests- Grant Hall, Alyssa Orange & Bill King

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12:15 – Alyssa Orange

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Bye Bye Odom; Hogs Squeak A Win; Attractiveness of Hogs DC job Call or text, 877-377-6963

Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Odom leaving for Vegas, close one in Bud Walton

Tye, Tommy and Chuck on Coach Odom taking the UNLV job, the win over UNCG and more!