Hogs offensive coordinator Kendal Briles after Saturday’s practice

Talking with media about Razorbacks’ personnel, schemes and detailed position analysis heading to spring’s final week.

Defensive coordinator Barry Odom after Saturday morning’s spring practice

Personnel moves, what they’ve been improving on and even why he’s content being defensive coordinator in Fayetteville.

Gators down Razorbacks, even series

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Arkansas could not collect a clutch hit to save its life Friday night at Florida Ballpark, going 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position and falling 7-2 to the Gators as the home team evened the series.

Freshman left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith never settled down after a two-run first inning for Florida. He surrendered a double and a pair of long fly balls, one which senior center fielder Braydon Webb robbed, and one which did get over the fence for a home run. Florida struck twice more in the second, cashing in on a leadoff walk and an error by freshman first baseman Peyton Stovall.

Catcher BT Riopelle took Smith deep to right-center field in the third inning, making it a 5-0 ballgame.

After rally-killing double plays in the second and third innings, the Razorbacks finally got a run across in the fifth. Senior shortstop Jalen Battles led off with a single, advanced to third on another by Stovall and scored when the throw to second went awry.

The Gators responded with two more runs of their own in the home half. Riopelle hit a sacrifice fly to chase Smith from the game after 4.1 innings, in which he allowed seven hits, two walks and seven runs, six of which were earned. The final Florida run came on an RBI double by first baseman Kendrick Calilao off of Razorback sophomore righty Gabriel Starks.

Following two outs from Starks in the fifth, senior right-hander Kole Ramage took care of the remaining nine outs. He struck out the side in the sixth, erased a one-out single with a double play in the seventh and got all three hitters he faced in the eighth to bounce out.

Senior designated hitter Brady Slavens cut the deficit to five runs in the eighth with a two-out RBI triple, but that was the last hit of the contest for the Razorbacks.

The two teams will square off once again at noon Saturday to decide the series. Arkansas sophomore right-hander Jaxon Wiggins will get the start, and the game will stream live on the SEC Network+.

D1 Baseball’s Kendall Rogers on Razorbacks’ starting pitchers

Even with Peyton Pallette out, Hagen Smith and Jaxon Wiggins making up for it by eating up innings this year.

Aaron Torres thinks fans shouldn’t be so quick to think Jaylin Williams gone

Fox Sports Radio doesn’t think it’s a lock Williams is gone and Hogs would be a really solid team if he’s back.

Halftime Pod Presented by Eastside Liquor: Torres, Rogers

Muss Remakes Hogs; Hey Phil!?; Connor Noland’s Journey; Hogs Beat Gators; The Golden Hour
 
Guests- Aaron Torres & Kendall Rogers

Scott Tabor says Connor Noland has figured out how to handle ‘the little guy’

What radio analyst Bubba Carpenter refers to the voice hitters listen to is wrong facing Hogs’ pitching ace.

Grant Morgan thinks Bumper Pool, KJ Jefferson taking leadership on Hogs

New linebacker Drew Sanders also teaching position group some of techniques he learned playing for Alabama plus team leaders.

Going to SEC set Razorback football back, says David Ubben of The Athletic

When the Hogs jumped to the SEC (mainly because they had no other option), it’s taken awhile to see consistent success.

Halftime is LIVE. Hogs BSB, the Muss Bus rolls, MLB Opening week, Masters and more

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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Tiger in contention, Hogs beat Gators, Muss Bus is moving

Grant Morgan talks Masters/Hog football, Scott Tabor on the baseball win, plus David Ubben on his piece!