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LIVE BLOG: Hogs go down in Flames in game leaving more questions

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — This one is going to leave a foul taste in everyone’s mouth for awhile.

Liberty scored 21 points in the first half and made it stand up, keeping Razorbacks quarterback KJ Jefferson out of the end zone on a two-point conversion play with 1:11 left in the game for a 21-19 win.

It is a game where the No. 23 Flames out-played the Hogs in the first half and made it stand up in a second half that came down to the end.

Our running commentary is below.

Game Blog

A win over Liberty this afternoon makes Arkansas eligible for a bowl game.

Which one will depend on what they do in the last three SEC games.

The weather is bright and sunny, 58 degrees with a light breeze that makes feel cooler at times.

The Razorbacks, 5-3, are looking to qualify for their third straight bowl game after sitting home for a few years.

It may not be easy.

The Flames are coached by Hugh Freeze, who was at Ole Miss for a few years and has played games in Fayetteville before.

He’s never won here, though.

You can listen to the game at at HitThatLine.com or on the radio 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.

It is televised on the SEC Network.

Follow along with the live blog where we talk about the highlights.

First Quarter

1Q :17: After Arkansas’ offense can’t really figure out how to run or pass consistency, Liberty gets moving and quarterback Johnathan Bennett completes a 31-yard pass to Demario Douglas, then hits Noah Frith with a 16-yard scoring play in the end zone. Flames 7, Hogs 0

The Hogs finish the first period with just 60 yards of offense and a lot of that came on a pass from KJ Jefferson, who seems a little off, and a 19-yard run by AJ Green just before the quarter ended.

Second Quarter

2Q 11:00: Okay, this is starting to look really rough. The Flames’ defense is shutting down the Hogs’ offense, that looks completely out of sync. Liberty partially blocks a punt and goes 53 yards in just five plays with Bennett throwing another touchdown to Douglas, this time from 20 yards out in the corner of the end zone against Hudson Clark. The Hogs have just 79 yards offense. Flames 14, Hogs 0

2Q :42: At least the halftime speech from coaches will be interesting on the Arkansas side. Liberty is stopping the Razorbacks’ offense. The Hogs’ defense is getting burned like a marshmallow in a campfire on a Saturday night. Bennett avoids a sack and finds Treon Sibley at the flag in the end zone for an 18-yard score. Flames 21, Hogs 0

END HALF: Cam Little lets Hogs avoid a complete first-half disaster as the offense takes advantage of a 22-yard completion to Landers and 15 yards was added to it on a hands to the face penalty against the Flames. Little hits a 50-yard field goal as time expires to at least avoid a shutout. Flames 21, Hogs 3

Second Half

3Q 5:28: The Hogs get Liberty bottled up deep and take advantage, getting a blocked punt by Quincey McAdoo that went out the back of the end zone. Flames 21, Hogs 5

Fourth Quarter

4Q 7:44: Liberty appears to just be trying to win the game and the Hogs are fighting for their lives. A 5-yard pass to Trey Knox cuts into the lead, then Raheim Sanders takes a direct snap in for a two-point conversion and it’s a touchdown and another two-point conversion to tie game, but the clock is running down quickly. Flames 21, Hogs 13

4Q 1:11: 34-yard pass to Matt Landers set up Jefferson’s 8-yard pass to Knox in the end zone. Jefferson tried to tie the game with a 2-point conversion but was stopped inches short. Flames 21, Hogs 19

PETE’S PICKS: Hogs face Liberty that could be troublesome, but not enough

Patrick Henry. That’s who coined the phrase you think of when you look at the name of Arkansas’s opponent for this week. 

Liberty is coming to town, and Hugh Freeze is coming with them.

I have heard it said recently this could easily be a trap game with LSU preparing for their own journey to Fayetteville to face the Razorbacks.

With all due respect to the unnamed commentor, I strongly disagree.

The Flames roll up the Hill ranked as high as 23 in some major polls. Not to mention, they do have a great coaching staff who had an extra week with a bye to prepare for today’s game. I cannot see Arkansas coach Sam Pittman allowing his players to fall into a mental lull by overlooking this FBS Independent.

In other words, Freeze’s team is no slouch.

We do have a common opponent with them in BYU. Arkansas made the trip to Provo and defeated the Cougars 52 – 35, while Liberty hosted the Brigham Youngsters (which is not an accurate description since a good number of their players are 22- to 25-years of age) and sent them home with 41 – 14 loss.

Take from those numbers what you will.

It should be an intriguing match-up, and it does not appear to be a cakewalk, yet I will declare Liberty has had a soft schedule in earning its current 7 – 1 record.

Liberty’s game plan will have to be to stop the passing momentum of Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson, limit our backfield in gaining big yards, and having their signal caller ready to pick apart our secondary.

Can they pull off all three aspects and leave with an upset over an SEC school? The answers will unfold in Donald W Reynolds today.

Nope.

Arkansas, 34 – 21.

Random Thoughts

If Rocket Sanders does not have an NIL contract with a certain mortgage company by next season someone is dropping the ball.

TRIVIA QUESTION: What is Arkansas’s record against Hugh Freeze in Fayetteville?

I like Hugh Freeze; however, he does have some weird tendencies including but not limited to coaching from a hospital bed in the booth. In retrospect, I kind of admire the dedication to his team. Freeze’s goal this week is to pad his resume in hopes to earn his way back into a top SEC program, and I think we all know it is “plains” to see upon which school he has his crosshairs on at this current time.

TRIVIA ANSWER: The Razorbacks have twice hosted Hugh Freeze twice during his tenure at Ole Miss. Both were victories for Arkansas with one being a one-sided 30 – 0 upset over the eighth-ranked Rebels and the subsequent 2016 contest ending in a 34 -30 score.

Liberty should really join a conference. Prove me wrong.

Our backfield will rush for over 200-yards today.

Hugh Freeze to Auburn, yes or no?

I love our Razorbacks! Even Jeff Long and company giving away my great season tickets to a prominent booster a few years ago did not change that.

“Where have you been?” That’s a question I have received a lot recently. If you are able to read the following few sentences, it means editor Andy Hodges permitted me to include a few personal occurrences in this week’s piece. It also means he allowed me to submit these musings despite them being later than a Tennessee co-ed a month after date night with Travis Henry.

The easy answer is to state I went to Provo, got pulled into a room by men in white suits, and left immediately to serve two years in a Sao Paulo mission. Since this piece is not in Portuguese, I am betting you deduced that did not happen.

I have had a lot of changes in my life as of late. Family illnesses and medical conditions, a busy sports schedule, and (I am more than happy to announce) getting engaged to the most amazing woman ever. Why she tolerates me is a question only her and God can answer, but I am blessed to be a part of her life while she makes mine greater every day.

I want to thank everyone who has continuously supported me including my Family, my friends, my leadership and peers at work, Andy Hodges himself, and so many others who have sent condolences and congratulations alike. Your patience and understanding speak volumes. My appreciation is yours.

Be certain to listen to the game Saturday at 3 p.m. via 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.

SEC Picks for Week 10

To the HitThatLine Chase we go with this week’s selections. Due to my recent truancy issues, I am no doubt being left in the dust by Andy and his countless (and I do mean countless) years of wisdom.

Kentucky at Missouri: The Wildcats may have fallen out of the rankings following three SEC losses in the past four outings, but they are still they far better team than Missouri. Big Blue by 20.

Florida at Texas A&M: What a disappointing season for two teams who at some respective point both enjoyed being ranked in the Top 15. Some say the Aggies cannot afford to fire Jimbo Fisher (who looks like a completely different person when he is not wearing a cap, but I digress) after this season, while others rebut they cannot afford to keep Fisher’s services on Kyle Field. This week the Gators help them make the decision. Florida by 3.

(1) Tennessee at (3) Georgia – GAME OF THE WEEK: While I am impressed with the improvements Josh Heupel has made in Knoxville, I believe the selection committee is wrong is having the Vols as No. 1 in the playoff rankings. That said, I do realize they use a lot of numerical stats and percentages calculated by their favorite Commodore 64 PC. Tennessee is a great team bringing back hope for a once nationally dominant program, but Kirby Smart has the better team in Georgia. This game is a home game for the Bulldogs, and the players in Athens no doubt feel slighted. Tennessee will not be able to overcome the psychological deck stacked against them. Georgia by 10.

Liberty at Arkansas: Give us Liberty, but if we lose it might be death. This is a must-win for Arkansas in regards to momentum, confidence, and bowl placement. Hogs by 13.

(6) Alabama at (10) LSU: The Tigers have surprised many given how poor of a dancer Brian Kelly is, yet I feel they are overrated. Do not take my opinion personally LSU fans, I also said Scott Frost was a bad hire by Nebraska, and we have all seen how wrong I was on that… Oh wait… Alabama is just too much for Mike the Tiger to handle even at home. Crimson Tide by 18.

Auburn at Mississippi State: Poor Bryan Harsin. Things just do not work down here the way they do up north. It is not a knock, but the high clout yet still rabid fan base at Auburn will not tolerate losses the same way return missionaries will. Boise was your safe haven. Maybe they will take you back if you give them 10% of your buyout. No way are the Tigers able to recover in less than a week from Harsin’s departure; therefore, unless he somehow manages to find another game of eligibility for himself, Tigers interim coach Cadillac Williams will not be able to pull off a miracle in Starkville. Bulldogs by 18.

South Carolina at Vanderbilt: A much improving Vanderbilt can win this game since it is at home, but I truly feel Shane Beamer has his South Carolina team on a much better rise as they continue to remain competitive and even had a cameo appearance in the Top 25 recently. Gamecocks by 17.

Soller Opposites

Eric is still on fire with his gambling expertise. Should you continue to ride the wave or bet against his hot streak? All good things must come to an end, right?

Clemson @ Notre Dame +4

The College Football playoffs need a makeover after the first week release has a haphazard Clemson looming.  It’s the first weekend of November football and an upset or two will shake things up as we set our clocks back. 

Setting back is an accurate analysis of Clemson’s QB situation and surprisingly Notre Dame has learned a little ball control game that will keep this a field goal deciding score range. 

Take the Notre Dame +4.

Back to Liberty at Arkansas; check in during the game for all the highlights and updates from Saturday’s contest.

This week’s props go to Ken and Sandy. As mentioned earlier, I have had a many changes developing in my personal life, and I appreciate their perfect mix of humor, sarcasm, and love. Thank you both for absolutely the most wonderful and perfect gift! I will cherish it always.

Find me on ‘Twitter’: @PeterMorganWPS

Go HOGS!!!

ANDY’S PICKS: Liberty probably not a pushover for Razorbacks

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Parity may have arrived in the SEC and that might include Arkansas, sitting at 5-3 along with more than 25% of the entire league.

Everybody in the SEC West has at least one league loss and the final month of the season is going to provide separation of some sort one way or the other.

The Razorbacks have a chance to have a big say in all of that, but it won’t be this weekend.

About the only thing at stake for Sam Pittman’s Hogs is getting a win Saturday over Liberty that could help them jockey for a better bowl game and it would put them in a bowl somewhere with any kind of victory.

The Flames are the ranked team (23rd) while the Hogs have fallen out of the rankings, but are keeping hopes alive with wins over Brigham Young and Auburn in their past two games.

A loss to Liberty would dash a lot of the expectations around this team that are probably lowered back to reality a little with three straight losses.

After this one, the road starts to get a lot more difficult … even with two of the last three games at home.

LSU and Ole Miss are still holding out hopes for a trip to Atlanta and an SEC West title. Who knows about LSU, who faces Alabama this week and Ole Miss gets the Crimson Tide next week.

The Hogs can play a huge role in determining the West and shoot themselves back into the rankings and getting near the top of the West.

Being on top at the end is the longest of longshots and will require a lot of helps from a lot of teams.

This week, though, is probably the focus and should be. A loss to the Flames could have side effects that could have an impact on their remaining SEC games.

A win, though, guarantees a bowl. A big win puts them a step closer to a better postseason trip.

The Hogs are a 14.5-point favorite, which sounds about right … if Liberty’s injury reports are accurate to a couple of key players.

A nagging thought, though, is Hugh Freeze knows how to build a winner, even in the SEC. Liberty doesn’t have an SEC roster, but Freeze has as much of an offensive mind as anybody the Hogs have faced.

Hogs 28, Liberty 35

Jadon Haselwood (Ted McClenning / HitThatLine.com)

SEC Picks

Kentucky at Missouri (Even): When this happens usually somebody is seeing something nobody else can readily detect. The Wildcats are dropping like a rock in a lake while the Tigers seem to be consistently average. This year in the SEC that’s an awful lot of teams, which may speak to parity more than a drop-off. Just call this pick a slight hunch because Kentucky has the better quarterback. Wildcats 31, Tigers 27

Florida at Texas A&M (-3): The Aggies are favored in this game simply because they are the home team. The Gators can take a huge step in Billy Napier’s re-building project there and Jimbo Fisher knows a loss is going to bring out the howling from a fan base that isn’t paying him millions every year for a losing record. They manage to keep things close just about every game they lose, which means they are due either for a huge breakout win or that loss that starts folks screaming. The guess here is really neither. Aggies 27, Gators 24

1 Tennessee at 3 Georgia (-9): Maybe the biggest game the Vols have played in over two decades and they are two-score road underdogs. The Bulldogs appeared to have found some offense after getting some players over their injuries. Tennessee has offense … and a lot of it. Georgia is getting a lot of defensive respect based on recent history and they are defending national champions. But the guess is this game comes down to scoring a lot of points and the Vols probably don’t have enough defense. Bulldogs 35, Vols 30

6 Alabama (-13.5) at 10 LSU: After a couple of years taking a break from really good games, get ready. The guess here is things will be back to normal. The Tigers have a very good roster of players. Unfortunately for them, though, the Crimson Tide maybe have a few more. The rule of thumb here says Nick Saban is a two-touchdown difference-maker but Brian Kelly won 113 years at Notre Dam before coming to Baton Rouge. He’s won a few big games. Probably not over Alabama this year, though. Crimson Tide 35, Tigers 27

Auburn at Mississippi State (-12.5): First game for an interim coach and while springs eternal every time this happens, it seldom translates to what happens on the field. The Tigers now have players jumping into the transfer portal while all the Bulldogs lost in this whole deal is an athletics director. Mike Leach might be wanting to make some sort of statement here. Bulldogs 34, Tigers 17

South Carolina (-6.5) at Vanderbilt: Bless their hearts, but the Commodores can’t be accused of taking a few for the home team. They stay in the SEC because of tradition and not their football strength. The Gamecocks are 5-3 overall and are better than anyone predicted before the season, but they aren’t quite ready to challenge for any trips to Atlanta. Gamecocks 28, Vanderbilt 21

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WATCH: Hogs’ Davonte Davis on starting season Monday night

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