Nobody pointing fingers at anybody after missed field goal at end hands Razorbacks first loss of season, 23-21, Saturday night.
LIVE BLOG: Little’s field goal at end clangs off upright; Aggies win
ARLINGTON, Texas — It’s a hot day in North Texas, but no problem in AT&T Stadium as a packed house showed up for Arkansas-Texas A&M in a big SEC game on ESPN.
The Aggies won the coin toss and Arkansas gets the ball first.
First Quarter
1Q 9:44: Texas A&M doesn’t look like a particularly good team on either side of the ball and the Razorbacks take advantage of that with a 26-yard run by KJ Jefferson setting up a 32-yard pass to Ketron Jackson. It looked too easy. Hogs 7, Aggies 0.
1Q 5:25: The Aggies’ defense seems to be playing to the level of their offense as the Hogs are eating up yardage in chunks and Jefferson finds a wide open Warren Thompson streaking behind everybody for a 56-yard scoring strike. It’s almost looking too easy. Hogs 14, Aggies 0.
Second Quarter
2Q 8:45: Devon Achane breaks free for a 63-yard run to set up a 10-yard scoring pass from quarterback Max Johnson to wide receiver Evan Stewart as the Aggies finally get some offense. Hogs 14, Aggies 7.
2Q 3:11: Okay, we’ll try and describe this one. Jefferson terribly mis-judged his jump nowhere near the end zone at the 3 and fumbled, when Tyreek Chappel and Demoni Johnson took it away at the 18 and the result was a 98-yard fumble return for a score. Then the Aggies messed up the extra point to avoid tying the game. Hogs 14, Aggies 13.
Third Quarter
3Q 11:41: The Aggies start off much stronger in the second half, taking the kickoff and needing just six plays to go 75 yards in the first 3:19 and Achane give them the lead on a 9-yard run. Aggies 20, Hogs 14.
3Q 3:48: The Hogs better figure out something to do on offense or they are going to have trouble. The Aggies are moving the ball and both quarterbacks have thrown for 135 yards thus far. It’s the most Johnson has thrown for A&M in a game this season. They stop the Hogs on downs, then open lead on a 31-yard field goal by Randy Bond. Aggies 23, Hogs 14.
Fourth Quarter
4Q 10:05: Hogs finally get bleeding stopped and put together a drive, going 74 yards in 13 plays with Jefferson making a good read at the mesh point and ran into the end zone using 4:49. Aggies 23, Hogs 21.
The Hogs had a shot to get back in front, but Cam Little’s 42-yard field goal attempt banged off the right upright near the top and the Aggies ran out the clock.
Final: Aggies 23, Hogs 20
ANDY’S PICKS: More and more people picking Aggies today
ARLINGTON, Texas — On the surface, being confused over why the Texas Aggies were the betting favorite against Arkansas was normal.
But the line is going up.
A lot of that is due to more money being put on A&M. Before you over-react, that doesn’t automatically mean it’s fans plunking down junior’s college fund on an Aggie win.
While every Aggie I have ever known over 65 years is a little different, I’ve never known one to be dumb or broke. Their engineering school is one of the best in the world.
In sports, though, they have this unique ability to somehow under-achieve what their ceiling might be on an alarming basis in a wide variety of sports.
With a staggering start through three games, lay people think they have A&M figured out and, if you go by the numbers, you come away with the Hogs in a close matchup.
Throw all that in the trash.
Aggies coach Jimbo Fisher knows it’s conference time now. Suddenly players that were suspended are now going to be active for the game with the Razorbacks on Saturday night. Injured players are coming back.
They’ve settled on a quarterback that has played in the SEC before and he fits the mold of a Fisher quarterback. He won’t be great, but he will mostly make good decisions and find ways to put the ball in the end zone.
The Hogs are going to have to come up with some different things this week at AT&T Stadium or it’s going to be a frustrating weekend for fans, who were squirming last week in a 38-27 win over Missouri State when the Hogs were trailing going into the fourth quarter.
Look for A&M to try and exploit the Hogs’ secondary issues. Not necessarily with a barrage of deep passes, but they have some speedsters that can run against some soft middle openings and things could get interesting.
The Aggies have a game plan the Hogs ran against an SEC opponent. The Hogs are guessing what surprises A&M might have (or, more likely changes). Fisher wasn’t going to show everything in a non-conference game.
That loss to Appalachian State doesn’t mean a thing on A&M reaching Atlanta.
Look for the Aggies to throttle the Hogs’ offense enough for an offense to show some speed and things they haven’t displayed in the non-conference.
Texas A&M 38, Hogs 31
SEC Picks for Week 4
Not a lot of really great games this week around the league but that will change when the calendar rolls over to October next week.
If there was ever a weekend to point towards adding a ninth conference game to everybody’s schedule this might be it, but this one would make fans want a 10th one.
Kent State at (1) Georgia: Speaking of not showing much, Kirby Smart probably just wants to win this game by whatever he has to and get ready for the conference games. Georgia 52, Kent State 17
Missouri at Auburn: Maybe an elimination game for Eli Drinkwitz at Missouri and Bryan Harsin at Auburn? Auburn 42, Missouri 28
Bowling Green at Mississippi State: Good grief … another exhibit why meaningless non-conference walk-over games should be eliminated. Mississippi State 41, Bowling Green 12
(20) Florida at (11) Tennessee: This game might be for second place in the SEC East and we’ll find out if the Gators can be for real this season or not. Florida 24, Tennessee 21
Tulsa at (16) Ole Miss: Exhibit B in the argument to improve scheduling. Ole Miss 42, Tulsa 21
Northern Illinois at (8) Kentucky: Exhibit C in the on-going argument (don’t worry, there will be more). Kentucky 45, Northern Illinois 28
Vanderbilt at (2) Alabama: While it’s tempting make this an Exhbit D, Vanderbilt is still in the league, so we’ll just have to consider this a bye week scrimmage. Alabama 51, Vandy 10
New Mexico at LSU: Exhibit D in the argument (oh, we’re not at the end, yet). LSU 63, New Mexico 7
Charlotte at South Carolina: Now we have reached Exhibit E and the final one. These games are really ridiculous and it’s hilarious to see some people actually look at the numbers. South Carolina 48, Charlotte 21.
PETE’S PICKS: Hogs may have to win a high-scoring affair
Have you ever wondered what really matters in life?
Seriously, as a sports fan, have you ever just kicked back and thought about the pieces of life we prioritize? Faith, Family, and Football. That seems to be the pecking order, especially for those of us in the south who live for Saturdays in the fall, right?
We crave the roar of the crowd. We long for the team’s entrance into the stadium. And we physically ache in anticipation for a Tony Bua-style hit knocking a running back out of his shoes.
And the crowd goes “boom”.
Football games bring us together. It binds us. It is comparable to the blending of two families ready to see what the future holds.
Yet it is also not a time to reflect upon what in life we hold most dear and valuable. For at least three hours on crisp, autumn weekends it is an escape from the stresses and pressures of life.
For lack of a better explanation, it meshes us together as strangers who might disagree on every other possible talking point in the real world. We cheer, we hold our breath, and, more importantly, we are united.
This sense of unity is what Sam Pittman and his coaching staff have done at Arkansas in a very short amount of time. Mix this in with a strong work ethic and a sense of purpose, and you now have an entire team dedicated and focused on winning football games.
But is this truly important? You can bet every last dime you have it is.
Throw out the fans. Toss aside the officials. And forget the Vegas line which is more up-and-down than a Baptist congregation at a revival When the Razorbacks take the field against Texas A&M this weekend in AT&T Stadium, the drive and fire by the players in the white uniform will no doubt be the deciding factor, and we as fans finally have confidence when we play SEC games outside of the friendly Razorback Stadium.
We are happy again, and instead of the years prior to Pittman’s tenure in Fayetteville, we know we actually have something in store which will be a positive in our lives rather than spending our pre-game knowing we will only regret watching the inevitable unfold on the field.
I honestly do not have much to say specifically about the game this week. Let us just say I am busy making my own joyful concoction.
I do have a prediction though…
Arkansas, 38 – 31.
Random Thoughts
Jerry World needs more concourse space.
Myles Slusher’s return will provide depth to our secondary therefore crossing up A&M’s less than stellar play at quarterback.
Kudos go out to the student section for its warm welcome to Bobby Petrino. I actually like our former coach, yet no one appreciates great heckling more than me.
TRIVIA QUESTION: Texas A&M has a head coach named Jimbo. How did he earn that nickname.
I wonder how yell practice went Friday night at College Station. $50 to the best submitted video (using my “Twitter” DM below) impersonating what their glorious cheerleading captain might have stated.
Remind Dallas why we love the city and consider it the Fayetteville to the South.
TRIVIA ANSWER: His innate ability to stretch the truth without making it a full-blown lie.
I do miss the old Southwest Conference Days.
Be certain to listen to the game Saturday at 6:00 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 4
Week 4 is upon us, and the quality of games this week is not the best, but there are a few contenders for good match-ups in there. Rumor has it Andy is driving me into the ground with his picks. I have been refraining from looking, but if he is, I guarantee he ordered a double instead of a regular just make his week even better.
Kent State at (1) Georgia: I bet the Bulldogs are tired of playing early already. Georgia by 39.
Missouri at Auburn: This game is more of a question of which head coach gets fired first. Tigers by 10.
Bowling Green at Mississippi State: I have always enjoyed MSU and their fanbase, but a few of them have been obnoxious as of late. Dogs by 32.
(20) Florida at (11) Tennessee: Did this game not used to have a nickname? Vols by 14.
Tulsa at (16) Ole Miss: Homecoming again, Rebels? Ole Miss by 12.
Northern Illinois at (8) Kentucky: The Huskies keep taking those SEC checks. Wildcats by 21.
(10) Arkansas at (23) Texas A&M – GAME OF THE WEEK: We rode into town with the trophy. We need to leave with it still within our tusks. HOGS by 7.
Vanderbilt at (2) Alabama: It was fun while it lasted, Vandy. Tide by 26.
New Mexico at LSU: Yay. Tigers by 28.
Charlotte at South Carolina: Are people really starting to make fun of Shane Beamer? Gamecocks by 25.
Soller Opposites
Eric is on a roll with his picks. Maybe his decision to hint you might bet the opposite may just be the touch of luck he needed. Also, he is still waiting for your commission checks to arrive.
Texas -7 vs. Texas Tech – Betting for a team you were taught to hate since birth is almost as traumatic as seeing Matthew McConaughey in his ugly ass orange suit, grinning like Texas’s defense will be against Tech’s untested offense.
The line has been bouncing between -6 1/2 up to -7 1/2, so if you can grab Texas minus the 6 1/2, that to would be alright, alright, alright. Texas -7.
Back to Arkansas at Texas A&M; check in during the game for all the highlights and updates from Saturday’s contest.
Am I an example? No. But I am euphoric. I feel blending could not be any easier, and the future is bright. Trust me, I have seen many seasons come and go, and this has by far been my very favorite. I look forward to our success. I hope you are all enjoying life as much as me.
Find me on ‘Twitter’: @PeterMorganWPS
Go HOGS!!!
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