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Bumper Pool finally gives Hog fans positive news

Bumper Pool is coming back for another season.

Pool, a two-time All-SEC performer, joins Dalton Wagner as the latest Razorback to take advantage of the extra year of eligibility granted to him during the pandemic.

It also gives the Hogs at least two quality defensive players on the back-end along with safety Jalen Catalon, who also has announced he will be back after missing most of the season with shoulder surgery.

Pool announced his decision on the Extra Points Podcast before releasing a statement on his Twitter account.

Pool has racked up 349 tackles (23.0 tackles for loss) in 30 career games as a Razorback, including a career-high 125 tackles during the 2021 season. He currently ranks ninth in school history in career tackles and sits 59 tackles shy of Tony Bua’s school record of 408 career tackles.

“I want to first start out by saying I am extremely blessed by God’s grace to be in this position I am today,” Pool said in the Twitter post. “These past four years have been some of the greatest four years of my life, and they wouldn’t have been possible without the love and support of my family, friends, coaches, teammates and most importantly the Arkansas fanbase. I feel a certain responsibility to the state of Arkansas, the university and my teammates to continue the tradition, standard and legacy that has been set by our football program. With that being said, I am forgoing the 2022 NFL Draft and coming back for my fifth year. Woo Pig!”

Pool put together the most productive season of his career in 2021.

His 125 tackles are the third-most in the SEC and ninth-most in the FBS. According to Pro Football Focus, his 71.3 overall defensive grade is the best in his career.

His 74.1 run defense grade is 5th among SEC linebackers. He was a part of an Arkansas team who picked up their first bowl win since 2015.

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Hogs can’t catch up to Vanderbilt in 54-51 road loss Thursday night.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — On a snowy night, Arkansas trailed wire to wire in a 54-51 loss to Vanderbilt where neither team was particularly good offensively.

The Razorbacks (10-5, 0-2) had several spurts to close the gap but could never quite catch up to the Commodores (10-5-1-0) on Thursday night.

Sophomore guard Sasha Goforth gathered some big numbers on the tough shooting night, going for a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds, both team-highs.

Amber Ramirez was also an offensive catalyst for the Hogs, draining five of 10 three-point attempts to account for her 15 points on the night.

The lid was on the basket from the start with both teams combining to shoot 22% in the first quarter. A second quarter that saw the Hogs and Vandy find some offensive rhythm brought the halftime score to 29-25 in favor of Vandy.

The uptick in offense was not mimicked in the second half, as each defense put the clamps on and made it hard for either team to apply any scoreboard pressure.

Arkansas shot 15 more times than Vanderbilt thanks to 17 offensive rebounds but failed to capitalize, and Vanderbilt got it done in the paint in the game’s most crucial moments. Of the Commodores’ 54 points, 32 were scored down low.

Arkansas’ defense kept the Hogs in it, and junior guard Makayla Daniels had a look at a three-pointer to send the game to extra time, but the shot missed wide right and Vanderbilt escaped with a defensive victory.

Hogs game notes

• Daniels tallied seven points and nine rebounds in a tough 34 minutes of game time.

• Samara Spencer dished out a team-high four assists.

• The Arkansas defense forced 13 turnovers and held Vanderbilt to a 2-9 shooting clip from three-point range.

• Goforth and Ramirez combined for 32 points, 63% of the Razorbacks scoring.

Next game

The Razorbacks will return to Bud Walton Arena to take on the Missouri Tigers on Sunday at 2 p.m. The game can be viewed on the SEC Network+.