37 F
Fayetteville

Razorbacks’ defensive line coach Deke Adams on fall camp workouts

Complete press conference looking at position’s personnel plus what he sees on an experienced, talented offensive line.

Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on enjoying offensive line coach

Razorbacks’ offensive line coach Cody Kennedy one of best interviews on team plus looking team overall in fall camp.

Scorebook Live’s Nate Olson on Ryan Mallett getting first head coaching job

New coach at White Hall (with former Razorback Jarius Wright as offensive coordinator) being a good fit for former quarterback.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- August 16, 2022

Cody Kennedy Sound; Explosiveness on Display for Hogs MBB…Football too? First week of school memories Guests- Chuck Barrett, Alyssa Orange & Nate Olson

Hogs’ Zach Williams and Eric Gregory on defensive line group

What they have improved and see with new coach that is a combination of previous ones they’ve played under.

Halftime is LIVE. Hogs camp continues, MBB in Europe, CFB, MLB and more

11:15 – Chuck Barrett

12:30 – Alyssa Orange

1:30 – Nate Olson

Cody Kennedy Sound; Explosiveness on Display for Hogs MBB…Football too? First week of school memories Call or text, 877-377-6963

The Morning Rush is LIVE!!!

The Morning Rush is live on a Toyota Tuesday!!!

Pig Trail Nation’s Mike Irwin has found Hogs’ Warren Thompson

Razorbacks’ first scrimmage, how wide receivers have developed since spring and what will happen with Malik Hornsby.

SDS’ Connor O’Gara on Hogs landing in Top 25 of first media poll

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas is ranked No. 19 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 Poll, which was released Monday morning.

The Razorbacks are one of six SEC teams ranked in the AP’s preseason poll, along with No. 1 Alabama, No. 3 Georgia, No. 6 Texas A&M, No. 20 Kentucky and No. 21 Ole Miss.

The Hogs are ranked in both major preseason polls. Arkansas checked in at No. 23 in the USA Today Coaches Poll, which was released one week ago.

Arkansas kicks off the season at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, against No. 23 Cincinnati on ESPN.

Big defensive effort, Trevon Brazile lead Hogs to final win in Italy

COMO, Italy — Arkansas didn’t allow a field goal until 10 seconds left in the first quarter and Travon Brazile scored 28 points with nine rebounds to lead the Razorbacks to a 70-59 win over the Bakken Bears in the fourth and final game in Arkansas’ foreign tour.

Brazile made 13-of-15 from the field while Kamani Johnson finished with nine rebounds and eight points. Ricky Council and Davonte Davis each scored 10 points and Anthony Black led the squad with seven assists.

Nick Smith., who did not play the second half with a minor leg injury, drained a 3-pointer 16 seconds into the game and Arkansas led the rest of the way.

Bakken, a top-tier pro team from Denmark featuring Arkansas native Skylar Bowlin (Paragould), got to within one, 3-2, after a pair of free throws but would not score again until hitting a third free throw with 6:24 left.

The Hogs’ swarming defense allowed the Razorbacks to lead 20-3 with 17 seconds left in the opening period.

Bakken ended the dry spell from the field by making a layup with 10 seconds left to provide the 20-5 score after 10 minutes.

Bakken’s age and experience helped the Bears win the next two quarters (25-21 and 16-14). While the Hogs led by as many as 17 in the third quarter, Bakken trimmed its deficit to nine (55-46) after 15 minutes.

Arkansas had some sloppy play in the fourth quarter but still took a pair of 15-point leads – the last coming with 1:16 left before Bakken scored the last four points to provide the 70-59 final.

Thanks to Brazile and Johnson, Arkansas dominated the boards, 44-32. However, Arkansas committed 30 turnovers, forcing 27 on 15 steals.

Also, thanks to Brazile, the Hogs shot 49 percent from the field, compared to 31 percent by Bakken, and the Hogs held the Bears to 19% (5-of-26) from 3-point range.

Arkansas will leave Como early Tuesday morning for a flight from Milan to New York City then connect on to Fayetteville with stops in Dallas (players and coaches) and Washington D.C. (staff and families).

The Hogs should return to Fayetteville around 9:30 pm (CT), a nearly 18-hour travel day.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

WWL in New Orleans’ Mike Detillier on LSU making decision at quarterback

Breaking news of Myles Brennan, Jayedn McDaniels as starter, Tigers’ defense, Hogs-LSU “player trade” and more on Halftime.