Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- October 14, 2022

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Guests- Aaron Torres & Tommy Craft

Hogs facing tall mountain in Utah against good BYU team

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — At the halfway point of the season, Arkansas finds itself right back where it started.

Sitting at 3-3 with fans’ highest hopes dashed, the Razorbacks have to hit the road now to get things headed back into a positive direction.

Just like last year, only the record was 4-3 before a 4-1 finish to the regular season that ignited everybody’s excitement level.

A lot of fans just look at the offense. That’s a time-honored tradition for Hog fans, by the way, that goes back decades.

Whether anybody wants to admit it or not, last week’s game was probably going to happen regardless of quarterback KJ Jefferson’s status.

Against a pretty good offensive-minded coach in Mike Leach and a quarterback in Will Rogers that’s considered one of the best passers in the country, the Hogs were in trouble with a patchwork secondary.

It got worse when they lost a couple of defensive backs against Mississippi State early, then went downhill at a rapid rate.

This week they got a team in BYU that has a long history of wild passing attacks. They even won a national championship in a 1984 season not really playing anybody. I didn’t vote for them.

But it’s the only time a non-Power 5 team won a national title.

This year’s Cougars aren’t that good.

But they are capable of beating this Razorback team.

Somehow, some way, defensive coordinator Barry Odom is going to have to get some stops against the BYU passing game.

It will be a hostile crowd and a whiteout. The Cougars are 7-7 all time against the SEC, so they have won games before.

The Hogs have to get their running game to shorten everything and keep the BYU offense on the sidelines. Nobody has ever scored a lot of points while standing out of bounds.

All the running backs are healthy and that worked out well through the first three games. Last week in a loss to Notre Dame in one of those showcase-type games in Las Vegas, the Cougars held their own physically.

If you think the Hogs are just going to be able to line up and run all afternoon, that’s probably not going to happen.

This game is probably going to come down to Arkansas’ defense and getting off the field enough to get a win.

BYU on the schedule was a trap from the time they showed up.

The other part of this equation is the mental state of the Razorbacks. All we’ve heard this week has been positive from Sam Pittman and the players.

What did you expect? Nobody was going to step up to the microphone and express doom-and-gloom. That’s not how football teams work.

We won’t know until late Saturday evening.

The guess here is the Hogs are running into an electric atmosphere that is going to be difficult at best. The mountain simply may be too high to cross.

BYU 31, Hogs 21

The rest of the SEC is playing league opponents. It should make for an interesting week picking these things. Pete Morgan and I are probably around even in the picks contest.

But however far I am in front this is a week he may get a little closer.

Auburn at 9 Ole Miss (-15): Somehow Bryan Harsin is still the coach of the Tigers, but that could end this week with a bye week coming up. Arkansas has to face whoever is coaching the Tigers just a couple of days before Halloween and that game is too interesting with too many questions to even begin handicapping now. In this one, the Rebels should have a win behind their running game. Ole Miss 34, Auburn 20

Vanderbilt at 1 Georgia (-38): There aren’t many teams taking the Commodores in this one, even getting that many points. If the Bulldogs don’t have the predicted romp, they may switch places with Alabama in the rankings again. Georgia 52, Vanderbilt 7

3 Alabama (-7) at 6 Tennessee: If you think the environment at BYU is big, this one is bigger. The Vol Nation will be out in full force. This game is big-time tradition that is heavily weighted towards the Crimson Tide, but the Vols are playing the best they’ve done in years. For some reason, there may actually be a chance Alabama may be in trouble, but it’s really hard to pick against a Nick Saban team and I’m not ready to go there yet. Alabama 34, Tennessee 31

LSU at Florida (-2.5): Don’t expect a game that’s particularly pretty here. It will probably a grinder, but I keep thinking the Gators are better than what they keep doing and too many questions around LSU right now. Don’t look for it to be a wild shootout, though. Florida 27, LSU 24

16 Mississippi State (-4) at 22 Kentucky: Another close game for a Bulldogs’ team that has been drawing praise all week after a beatdown of Arkansas last week. Traditionally, road teams with a night game a week after a big emotional win have a letdown. That likely will be the case in this one, but this may be a magical season in Starkville. Mississippi State 28, Kentucky 17

Halftime is LIVE! Aaron Torres joins at 12:15 and Tommy Craft from Utah at 12:15. Then Matt Jones…

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Matt Jones joins ESPN Arkansas

Matt Jones Press Release

Matt Jones joins ESPN Arkansas
October 12, 2022

Matt Jones, former star quarterback at the University of Arkansas, is joining the on-air team at ESPN Arkansas as co-host of Halftime with Phil Elson.

Matt Jones grew up in Van Buren and had a playing career at Arkansas spanning the 2001 to 2004 football seasons. He was the full-time starter at quarterback from 2002 to 2004. Jones was drafted in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 21 st overall pick. In addition to football, Jones also played two seasons with the Razorback Basketball team, 2001-02 and 2003-04, appearing in 28 games in his career.

“I am excited about the opportunity to be back on the air as part of the talented team of people at ESPN Arkansas,” Matt Jones said. “Being able to talk about the Razorbacks with Phil Elson every day on the show will be fun and I appreciate Tommy, and everyone involved for making this a reality.”

During his freshman season in 2001, Jones led the Razorbacks to a thrilling 7 overtime win against Ole Miss. In 2002 Matt led Arkansas to a share of the SEC Western Division Championship with one of the most iconic finishes to any game in Razorback history. Jones’ pass to Decori Birmingham in the closing seconds of the season finale against LSU has become known by most Arkansans as “The Miracle on Markham.” In 2003, Jones led Arkansas to another 7-overtime victory, this time defeating Kentucky en route to consecutive 9-win seasons.

“The story of Razorback Football over the past 25 seasons cannot be told without a few chapters being written about Matt Jones” Tommy Craft, General Manager ESPN Arkansas said. “Razorbacks fans everywhere have vivid memories of Matt during his playing days, and we are excited to have him on our team to talk with the people of Arkansas every day. Matt will be able to give all of us his unique insights as a former football and basketball player at Arkansas and I can’t wait to hear him with Phil on Halftime.”

Matt Jones will begin co-hosting Halftime on Monday, October 17th at 11am. Jones will also be appearing on other programs and podcasts produced by ESPN Arkansas.

Halftime can be heard on the four ESPN Arkansas stations across Arkansas every weekday from 11am- 2pm. ESPN 99.5 in Northwest Arkansas, ESPN 95.3 in Fort Smith, ESPN 96.3 in Hot Springs/Southwest Arkansas and ESPN 104.3 in Harrison and Mountain Home as well as the company’s digital hub www.hitthatline.com.

ESPN Arkansas is owned and operated by Pearson Broadcasting.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas (3-3, 1-3 SEC) suddenly finds itself at a crossroads halfway though the season and they have to go to Provo, Utah, to figure out the direction it goes.

The Razorbacks face BYU (4-2) on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The game will be televised on ESPN.

It is the first time the two teams have met.

The Hogs will become just the second team to ever play in Provo (Mississippi State is the other).

The Cougars are 4-6 all-time against SEC schools with their most recent experience being a 29-26 win in double-overtime at Tennessee during the 2019 season.

“A lot of respect for BYU and the way they play. Boy, they play hard,” said Hogs coach Sam Pittman this week. “They have a lot of good players, starting with their quarterback Hall. But I don’t think anybody on our team has been to BYU and we’re excited to play an out of conference game with a great opponent like BYU. Looking forward to it.”

Game Notes

• BYU is receiving votes in both the AP Top 25 Poll and the USA Today Coaches Poll. All six of Arkansas’ FBS opponents this season have either been ranked or received votes. Since 2020, 22 of Arkansas’ 28 FBS opponents have either been ranked or received votes in the national polls.

• Under Pittman, the Razorbacks are a perfect 7-0 against non-conference opponents. Pittman is the first Arkansas head coach since Lou Holtz (1977-78) to win his first seven games against non-conference foes.

• Quarterback KJ Jefferson, who did not play in the contest against Mississippi State, has wreaked havoc on opposing defenses through the air and on the ground. Jefferson has completed 80-of-121 passes (66.1%) for 1,096 yards and nine touchdowns with one interception while rushing for 312 yards and four scores in five games. Entering this week, Jefferson is one of two SEC quarterbacks to throw for over 1,000 yards and run for over 300 yards this season.

• Running back Raheim ‘Rocket’ Sanders is the Hogs’ leading ball carrier through six games, totaling 695 yards on 125 carries (5.6 avg.) with five scores on the ground. He leads the SEC in both rushing yards (695) and rushing yards per game (115.8), and he ranks second in all-purpose yards per game (146.7) this season. Sanders, who has caught 14 passes for 185 yards and a touchdown, is one of three FBS players with 600+ rushing yards and 100+ receiving yards this year.

• Wide receiver Jadon Haselwood leads Arkansas’ receiving corps with a team-high 27 catches for 364 yards (13.5 avg.) and a pair of touchdowns. A transfer from Oklahoma, Haselwood has caught three or more passes in each of his first six games as a Hog and has tallied at least one catch in 18 consecutive games dating back to the start of the 2021 season.

• Linebacker Drew Sanders has emerged as one of the top defensive playmakers in college football, racking up 59 total tackles with a team-leading 7.5 tackles for loss and a team-high 6.5 sacks through six games. Sanders, who leads the SEC and ranks second nationally in sacks, has four double-digit tackle games this season, most among all Hog defenders.

Game Information: Arkansas Razorbacks vs. BYU Cougars

Date/Time: Saturday, Oct. 15 at 2:30 p.m.

Where: Lavell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah

Betting via SI SportsBook

Spread: Arkansas minus 1.5

Over/Under: 66

Moneyline: Arkansas -125, BYU +100

TV/Streaming: ESPN (Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, Tom Luginbill).

Radio: Online at HitThatLine.com and 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.; SiriusXM channel 121 or 192 and SXM App channel 963.