Hogs coach Sam Pittman on Dominique Johnson injury, previewing Liberty

Arkansas running back Dominique Johnson has another knee injury and Liberty ranked No. 23 and Razorbacks not this week.

Razorbacks coach Mike Neighbors previews Wednesday night exhibition

Arkansas will play the only exhibition game of the season Wednesday night against Arkansas-Fort Smith at Bud Walton Arena and it’s free to get in.

Halftime is LIVE with Phil Elson, Matt Jones and Matt Travis

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1:15 – Connor O’Gara

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Tye, Tommy and Chuck on the road win, blowout loss to TX, plus other SEC games this weekend

 

Eric Musselman on Hogs’ ‘worst 40 minutes’ he’s seen since being in college basketball

AUSTIN, Texas — The 12th-ranked Texas Longhorns out-scored Arkansas 25-5 to open the second half and cruised to a 90-60 victory over No. 10 Arkansas in a charity exhibition game Saturday at the new Moody Center.

Texas scored on the opening possession of the game on a 3-pointer and never surrendered the lead, taking a 40-30 advantage at the break.

While the Longhorns led by 10 at halftime, Arkansas kept the first half close – staying within 2-to-5 points – until a late Texas run. Arkansas committed 12 turnovers with just four assists while Texas had nine assists with seven turnovers.

Texas scored the first four points of the second half to lead by 14 and force a Razorback timeout. The lead would stretch to 17 before an Anthony Black layup. However, Texas would out-score the Hogs 25-5 to start the second half to put the game out of reach.

Texas had five players score in double figures including a game-high 19 from Arterio Morris.

Jordan Walsh led Arkansas with 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting with five rebounds. Nick Smith Jr., added 12 points and Kamani Johnson had a team-high six rebounds.

Arkansas will officially open the 2022-23 season on Nov. 7 (Monday) versus North Dakota State. Tipoff at Bud Walton Arena is set for 7 pm.

Razorbacks’ KJ Jefferson on just running ball in 41-27 win over Auburn

Behind Rocket Sanders’ 171 yards, quarterback was happy to see offensive line let them just pound the ball against Auburn.

Rocket Sanders after going over 1,000 yards for season in win over Auburn

Razorbacks’ running back gets 171 yards included a big 76-yard run in a ground-and-pound win over Auburn for first time since 2015.

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman on good feeling finally getting win at Auburn

After getting past Auburn on road Saturday, Hogs’ coach just glad to end bad losing streak on The Plains.

Hogs’ safety Simeon Blair, linebacker Bumper Pool on 41-27 win over Auburn

Defensive players who have been around awhile glad to get their first win ever over the Tigers on Saturday.