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Where did Razorbacks land in latest polls?

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas fans crave respect and they may be getting it in the college football polls Monday.

Although there is one move that will have them throwing up their hands in frustration.

The Associated Press ranked the Razorbacks at No. 16 following a 31-24 win over Cincinnati on Saturday, moving up three spots based on voting from national media.

In the coaches’ poll, the Hogs leaped six spots to No. 17 in voting Monday.

There is some national respect, though, as Ross Dellenger at Sports Illustrated lists the Hogs in his first Top 10 of the year:

“Don’t sleep on the Hogs and QB KJ Jefferson, who was responsible for 285 yards.”

There was some shuffling, but not at the top with Alabama and Georgia still 1-2 and Texas A&M in the sixth spot, moving up in the coaches’ voting.

The SEC, as usual, dominates after an opening weekend where the league was 13-1 and a botched extra point attempt in Baton Rouge from going to overtime with a good shot at having a perfect mark.

Florida’s win over Utah shot them into the poll … and they landed at No. 12 in the media poll, completely leap-frogging the Razorbacks after the opening weekend.

In the coaches’ poll, the Gators entered at No. 19.

The Hogs are the fifth highest-ranked team from the SEC in the media voting and the fourth highest-ranked in the coaches’ poll.

Behind the Hogs in the AP voting are Kentucky (20), Ole Miss (22) and Tennessee (24). In the coaches’ poll, Arkansas is ranked ahead of Florida (19), Kentucky (20) and Ole Miss (23)

Unranked South Carolina comes to town this weekend for an 11 a.m. game with the Hogs at Razorback stadium in a game you can watch on ESPN.

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Jordan Domineck, Bumper Pool pick up SEC player awards

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It didn’t take Arkansas defensive lineman Jordan Domineck long on a visit here to realize it was better than Atlanta, Georgia.

In his first game as a Razorback, he maybe made the biggest play in a 31-24 win over Cincinnati.

If it wasn’t the biggest it was the most timely.

Monday he picked up the SEC defensive lineman of the week award, so he’s on a roll at his new school.

After playing at Georgia Tech, he found a much more team-friendly atmosphere around the Hogs and he’s completely embraced it.

The Yellow Jackets don’t have that kind of following in Atlanta, where professional sports dominate and the Georgia Bulldogs are right down the road.

Linebacker Bumper Pool was selected as the SEC defensive player of the week and nobody’s trying to shine the light somewhere else, but he’s been around awhile and was probably as impressed as anyone by Domineck’s play in the fourth quarter that set up a touchdown to make a two-score game.

“Man, what a nice spin move he had, spinning back inside,” Hogs coach Sam Pittman said after the game Saturday about Domineck’s spin move for the sack. They reviewed it, but I didn’t feel like they were going to change it … of course, I was for the Hogs and didn’t want them to. It was a big, big play in the game.”

Both weekly honors are the first of Domineck and Pool’s careers.

Bumper Pool (Walt Beazley / Arkansas Communications)

The Hogs pieced together a two-play, 39-second drive after Domineck’s play that resulted in a touchdown to extend their lead to 31-17. He finished with two tackles, one sack for a loss of 10 yards, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

After a dominating performance against the Bearcats, Domineck is tied for the SEC lead in forced fumbles and fumble recoveries.

In his 27th career start, Pool anchored a defense that held Cincinnati scoreless in the first half for the first time since 2019.

He logged his 18th career double-digit tackle game with a team-high 13 tackles, including four solo stops, and a tackle for a loss of two yards. Pool’s 13 tackles tie for the second-most by a league player during Week 1.

Domineck, Pool and No. 19 Arkansas are back in action this weekend, hosting South Carolina (1-0) at 11 a.m. at Razorback Stadium on Saturday on ESPN and on ESPN Arkansas radio stations.

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