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One day can make world of changes in Razorback sports

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There’s a cliché about the difference a singular day can make. In Arkansas sports, like the changing of our weather, you should stick around for a week.

Early last Saturday the talks about where Arkansas might land in a bowl game gave a small variety of answers. Factors included Georgia looking to be in control of the SEC and Alabama a lock for the Sugar Bowl to cap of the 2021 season.

Thus many predicted the Razorbacks to end up somewhere between the Gator and the Duke’s Mayonnaise bowls. Most fans would prefer to “hold the latter, please.”

Yet Saturday had more games on the slate, and two conference championship games quickly changed the landscape. SEC Championship regular Alabama “upset” Georgia while in the Big Twelve, Baylor knocked Oklahoma State out of playoff contention.

Therefore, Sunday morning opened with a whole new list of possibilities for a warmer winter Hogs destination becoming pretty much a lock. Selection Sunday could not come fast enough, thus fan speculation became fun banter at many gatherings.

While attending a public vendor venue I heard many people discuss hopes of the Citrus Bowl, the Gator Bowl, the Outback Bowl, and even the Taxslayer Bowl.

Then speculation of opponents was a natural transition in the conversations. Wisconsin, Penn State, Wake Forest, and Purdue were the main mentions for our pending opponent.

I asked one very young man whose loyalty to Arkansas I noticed was unwaivering despite pressure from a relative to state he is a Sooners fan. This boss of a kid, Elijah, showed no mercy when asked who he thinks the Razorbacks will play in a bowl game.

“It doesn’t matter who we play; we are going to win.”

I for one am forever an Elijah fan. He exhibits the happiness and joy of being a Hogs fan many of us have not been able to display in a very long time.

Then Selection Sunday finally rolled around. Arkansas’s destination and opponent (as you are probably already aware) were announced to be the Outback Bowl versus the Penn State Nittany Lions.

Arkansas “Twitter” was quick to react.

WarMachine: “I got a guy in my mentions freaking out we won’t get respect for beating Penn State since (in his eyes) they shouldn’t even be in the Outback Bowl, even though a win gets Arkansas in the Top 20. Also, others acting like hoops is 0-9 and not 9-0. The internet is exhausting.”

uglyunclez: “I actually hate this matchup. I do not like Penn State, and I despise their coach. The thought of losing to these guys is too much. It makes me already have a bad feeling about this game.”

Dr. Amazing: “Never Forget, when Long fired Bobby P, [Penn State coach James] Franklin laughed saying he “would never consider going to Arkansas” under any circumstances… no one asked him.

I wanted us to get them in a bowl, am so glad we did.”

Mixed reactions it seemed. Who knew so many of us have not forgotten about Franklin and his past actions despite having no direct line to Arkansas. I agree.

Other news on our small part of the world included star wide receiver and top NFL prospect Treylon Burks (respectfully) opting out of the bowl game to focus upon his physical health as the NFL draft draws near.

A very large majority of Arkansas fans put what Burks has done for our program and our state alongside what his best for him into perspective and publicly declared our support and love for him.

Scott of LR: “Thank you for choosing to be a Razorback and representing our state with pride! Go do you!”

Arkiegirl-Patty: “For all y’all in your feelings! So you realize [Burks] has been hurt since he was shoved out of bounds in the Alabama game and still busted his ass off for the team. It’s his time to get his body healthy to prepare for his future.”

Chris in AR: “While I would love to see you help us take down Penn State, I can also understand your decision. We support you, Treylon! Thank you for representing Razorback Nation and the state of Arkansas with class, character and courage. You’ll always have our gratitude and support! Go Hogs!”

Treylon, you will always have us backing you no matter what. We noticed your sacrifices, playing through injuries, and dedication to our state and its people. Thanks for being a huge part of what has brought pride back to our program.

But wait, there’s more.

We all love Sam Pittman, and we appreciate and respect his decisions in our program. Coming into the week his career representation had been Judy Henry of Little Rock law firm Wright Lindsey Jennings.

Enter Jimmy Sexton.

News of Pittman hiring Jimmy Sexton as an agent brought back memories of contract negotiations of Razorback coaches and potential coaches of years past. Bad memories.

Maybe Pittman didn’t know his fan base’s thoughts on Sexton. Maybe Pittman’s loyalty and dedication to our program created no need of concern in his mind. Perhaps (and you may want to sit down for this one) it’s just Coach Pittman’s best move.

Here are a few of your reactions:

Matt: “Can we not just ban Jimmy Sexton from ever representing any Arkansas coach? And it also makes Sam Pittman’s whole “awww shucks” routine seem dirty now. There was no way Hunter wasn’t going to give that man the moon. Jimmy is bad business in Arkansas.”

Jason: “His previous agent was more of a local lawyer.”

ArkansasGirl-Patty: “Does anyone even think that maybe the lawyer might be in mutual agreement, and that’s why Pittman had to get an agent? Geez, we let things that are none of our business get all in our feelings.”

Pittman has given us his statement he is never leaving Arkansas:

“I don’t want my loyalty to the university to be tested. I’ve said that I would never leave the University of Arkansas, and I’m not going to. Getting an agent doesn’t mean that I’m leaving. Getting a new agent has nothing to do with that.”

I for one have always taken Coach at his word. I have no reason to stop now.

So what a week it has been, right, Razorbacks fans? I didn’t even mention top OU wife receiver Jadon Hadelwood’s transfer to Arkansas.

Hey, it’s after Thanksgiving, we are still talking football, we have a January 1 bowl game, and we are excited about the Arkansas Football program, its coaches, players, and future again.

I’m happy. Are you?

All kidding aside despite the earlier weather reference; thoughts and Prayers to all affected by the storms and tornadoes last night throughout the surrounding states.

Go HOGS!!!

How to Watch-Listen to Razorbacks’ matchup with Sooners

10th-12th-ranked Arkansas travels to Tulsa’s BOK Center to face Oklahoma on Saturday.

Tip-off is set for 12:30 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPN2. You can also listen to Phil Elson and Matt Zimmerman at HitThatLine.com, ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and central Arkansas, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home, SIRIUS 137/XM 190.

• Border rivals Arkansas and Oklahoma will play the first of a multi-year series at Tulsa’s BOK Center. Oklahoma will serve as the home team this year, but the BOK Center sold tickets with the intention of having half the arena dedicated to the Razorbacks and the other half to the Sooners. The game presentation will also be neutral, much like an NCAA Tournament game.

• The BOK Center is almost the midway point between Arkansas (116 miles) and Oklahoma (125 miles) campuses.

• The Arkansas and Oklahoma series includes 28 games dating back to the 1938-39 season. Arkansas owns a 16-12 advantage in the series, including a 5-0 record when the teams play on a neutral court. The teams have never met in Tulsa.

• Arkansas is just 10-18 in games played in Tulsa but has not played in the city since facing the Tulsa Golden Hurricane on Dec. 30, 2003, an 81-74 Razorback win.

• Dating back to last season, Arkansas has won 17 straight regular-season games and 20 of the last 21. The lone loss was a four-point setback at Oklahoma State on Jan. 30, 2021. The last time Arkansas won at least 17 straight in the regular season was during the 1990-91 campaign. The school record for consecutive regular-season wins is 31 from Jan. 17, 1977, to Jan. 12, 1978.

• Arkansas dominated the glass versus Charlotte, winning the rebound battle 41-21. Arkansas held Charlotte without an offensive rebound in the first half and just four for the game. Overall, Charlotte had just four offensive boards, 17 defensive and 21 total. All three are the fewest by an opponent in the Musselman era. Arkansas opponents hav only managed 59 total offensive rebounds this season and the Razorbacks lead the SEC in defensive rebounding percentage, grabbing 81.2% of the available caroms on the defensive end.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.


No. 10-12 Arkansas vs. Oklahoma

Current Records: Arkansas Razorbacks (9-0, 0-0 SEC) vs Oklahoma Sooners (7-2, 0-0 Big 12)

Date/Time: Saturday, Dec. 11 at 12:30 p.m.

Where: BOK Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma

TV/Streaming: ESPN2 (Mark Neely and Tim Welsh) and FuboTV.

Radio: HitThatLine.com, ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and central Arkansas, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home, SIRIUS 137/XM 190

Sportsbook Info (via SI Sportsbook)

Spread: Arkansas +1, Oklahoma -1

Total: 143.5 – Over: (-110), Under: (-110)

Moneyline: Arkansas -110, Oklahoma -110

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Arkansas redshirt senior long snapper Jordan Silver has been invited to play in the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Silver is the second Razorback to be invited this season, joining defensive lineman John Ridgeway.

The most prominent college all-star game brings the top collegiate prospects from around the country together to showcase their talent and connect with personnel from all 32 NFL teams in preparation for the draft.

This year’s Senior Bowl takes place at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, in Mobile, Ala., at Hancock Whitney Stadium on NFL Network.

Serving as the Razorbacks’ primary long snapper the last four seasons, Silver has appeared in 46 career games and totaled 459 snaps.

Working with kicker Cam Little and holder Reid Bauer, the Branson, Mo. native helped Arkansas’ field goal and extra point operation convert 19-of-23 field goal attempts and all 43 point after tries.

He helped Bauer average 40.0 net yards per punt.

Silver would become the first Razorback long snapper to appear in the game, and alongside Ridgeway, become the 76th and 77th players to appear in the game since it began in 1950.

Under second-year head coach Sam Pittman, the Razorbacks won eight games during the regular season, the most regular season wins for the program since 2011 , and will meet Penn State in the Outback Bowl at 11 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2022.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor- December 10, 2021

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Drew’s at the controls…What could go wrong??? Stromberg Staying! Hogs vs. Sooners and Why is there an SEC Bias?

Guest-Aaron Torres

Stromberg adds another experienced lineman returning to Hogs

Sam Pittman has what he wants — another experienced offensive lineman coming back for Arkansas.

Junior Ricky Stromberg has decided to come back for a senior year, waiting a year to put his name into the NFL Draft. Offensive tackle Dalton Wagner had announced he was coming back before Thanksgiving.

 

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He has been a three-year starter in the front and has become a pivotal member.

Stromberg was a second team All-SEC selection by the Associated Press. Stromberg’s 74.8 overall offensive grade is the second-best on the Arkansas offensive line (Beaux Limmer – 76.0), and his 77.2 run block grade is the third-best among SEC centers, according to Pro Football Focus.

Stromberg is widely considered to be one of the better offensive linemen in the country with a professional future and will likely be on a lot of preseason list of honors next year.

He has started 31 of the 33 games he has played at Arkansas under three different offensive line coaches.

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