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GAMEDAY LIVE: Hogs roll through Missouri to end season on high note

Arkansas rolled over Missouri to end a five-year losing streak with a 34-17 win Friday afternoon at Razorback Stadium in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score sounds.

We’ll have complete postgame coverage later at HitThatLine.com


4Q 1:25: Tyler Badie added a relatively meaningless touchdown on a short run late. The Tigers added a 2-point conversion for the final margin. Hogs 34, Missouri 17

4Q 9:52: Hogs just toying with Missouri now. Tigers throw an interception by Montaric Brown. After a couple of big plays by De’Vion Warren, Rocket Sanders takes an option pitch from Treylon Burks and speeds into the end zone from six yards out. Hogs 34, Missouri 9

4Q 11:44: Arkansas gets an 11-play, 70-yard scoring drive that should have been a touchdown except Trelon Smith’s run was called back for holding on Trey Knox. Cam Little kicked a 23-yard field goal to open a three-score margin. Hogs 27, Missouri 9

3Q 2:03: Missouri answers Hogs’ touchdown with a field goal. Harris Mevis kicks a 41-yard field goal to make it a two-score game. Hogs 24, Missouri 9.

3Q 9:48: Razorbacks starting to just pull away from Missouri now as KJ Jefferson throws to Treylon Burks on a pump-and-go down the left sideline for a 52-yard scoring play. Hogs 24, Missouri 6

(The scoring play gave Burks his sixth 100-yard-plus receiving day this season, which is a first in program history.)

3Q 11:13: Arkansas gets a big play when De’Vion Warren took a little screen pass from KJ Jefferson and went straight down the hashmarks for 55 yards to Missouri 6. Two plays later, Trelon Smith cut back a run up the middle for a walk-in score from 4 yards out. Hogs 17, Missouri 6


2Q 3:02: Tigers answer Hogs’ touchdown with an eight-play, 44-yard drive that was probably slowed by Tyler Badie grabbing Myles Slusher’s face mask on an out-of bounds play. Missouri’s Harris Mevis kicked another field goal, this time from 49 yards. Hogs 10, Missouri 6

2Q 5:53: Arkansas finally gets some offense moving as they drive 76 yards in eight plays, the biggest being KJ Jefferson over-throwing Treylon Burks, who managed to hit another gear to catch the ball but stumbled. Three plays later Raheim Sanders plowed into the end zone for the first touchdown of the game. Hogs 10, Missouri 3

2Q 13:27: Hogs running back Trelon Smith coughs up the ball and Missouri recovers, but the defense doesn’t let them do much offensively. Harrison Mevis drills a 46-yard field goal and the game is tied. Hogs 3, Missouri 3

1Q 10:01: Arkansas manages to get the defense off the field with Missouri over-throws a sure-fire touchdown pass on third down. KJ Jefferson breaks free up the middle for 49 yards but penalties and breakdowns in the offensive line stall the drive and Cam Little kicks a 36-yard field goal. Hogs 3, Missouri 0

Everybody is set and Senior Day completed for Arkansas as we await kickoff.

Fantasy Football Sunday S2E13 — w/ Ted Schuster (Elite Fantasy)

Tye, Evan and Ted on Week 12 of the NFL season, Thanksgiving and more!

 

PETE’S PICKS: Are Tigers to Razorbacks main nemesis last few seasons?

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Rivalry week. Everyone has their disgusting nemesis for which the very mention of their name draws internal anger.

 Superman has Lex Luthor.  Michael Jordan has Isiah Thomas. And Arkansas football has … Missouri?  

 You know what? I will let this “Are we really rivals” debate abide as it has received more coverage than even the Vanderbilt secondary can provide.

Yes, that was a horrible analogy, but hopefully you’re eating green bean casserole as you read this and my poor attempt at humor wins out by comparison.

Speaking of, it’s Thanksgiving, and your time is valuable, so I will keep it short.

The Battle Line Rivalry takes place in Fayetteville this Friday, and I can honestly say with confidence I like our chances, and the cool part about that statement is I am not going out on a limb by saying it whereas in years past I would be mocked over dinner at my family’s holiday feasts. 

Well, the ridicule was the product of either my homer prediction or the fact I always venture back to the front for a fifth helping of dressing.

I almost begrudgingly declare with our recent history versus Missouri I have actually developed a little bit of distaste for their program.

You might be able to compare it to the revulsion of your aunt’s favorite homemade diet potato salad. Diet? Have you forgotten it’s November? 

Okay, my appetite is sidetracking me.

Where was I going with this? Oh yeah, I know I said previously I would not discuss the rivalry debate between Arkansas and Missouri; however, I almost cannot resist stating there may finally be a bit of a feud slowing coming to a boil between these two SEC programs.

First, Arkansas defensive coordinator Barry Odom was the head coach at Missouri prior to coming south to the Natural State.

Second, Razorbacks running back Dominique Johnson was committed to the Tigers prior to rumored speculation he discovered their new head coach, Eli Drinkwitz, had lied to Johnson and was not going to play him at running back by instead moving him to tight end.

Third, Drinkwitz (who was raised in Alma, Arkansas and played for Arkansas Tech), had some less than flattering things to say about his home state’s flagship football program and their recruiting after players (like Johnson) and coaches decided to follow Odom away from the dark side that is Columbia.

Finally, their fans talk a lot of trash, and Tigers players in years past have done the same in the week leading up to and following the contests. Unfortunately, they have been backing it up.

It is our turn now to show dominance, but no matter what happens Friday, Arkansas is bowl eligible and have gained national respect as head coach Sam Pittman, his staff, and his players have our beloved program headed steadfast in the right direction.

Final (and Random) Thoughts:

Drinkwitz could have done a much, much better job in his Jedi Knight troll-job impression after beating Dan Mullen and Florida. Has Drink ever even seen “STAR WARS”?  

Arkansas is hyped. Our defense will come out to play hard for Odom.

I will not list the names here, but losing to Missouri has been the final nail in the coffin for a handful of head coaches. Take the time to research if you get a chance.

TRIVIA QUESTION: Following Thanksgiving in 1953, Swanson had 260-tons of unsold turkey. With the excessive surplus, Swanson salesperson Gerry Thompson used the leftovers (no pun intended) to create what?

I bet you are thankful you checked in on our Arkansas boys who have led the UTSA Roadrunners to an undefeated season and a No. 15 ranking. Okay, you’re probably not grateful, but their success is impressive.

We must not get lax after the great game we played in Tuscaloosa. We have to avoid the dumb penalties which seem to constantly dig us into a hole. Maybe our home crowd Friday can be extra quiet when we have the ball, especially on third and short … and first and 10.

Friday is Senior Day in Fayetteville. If you can, put down the Black Friday flyers, head into Razorbacks Stadium, and support our beloved Hogs. I am thankful for every senior on this team, their loyalty, and their dedication. Keep making memories!

TRIVIA ANSWER: Gerry Thompson invented the first TV dinners which cost 98-cents each. His reward was a $1,000 bonus which was the equivalent of five month’s salary.

Thanks Florida for (as predicted) getting rid of Dan Mullen. I really, really did not want to have to tell Triple-T he should continue to umpire softball. [Shameless flashback to a previous piece.]

Arkansas players, please play with some heart and dedication this weekend. I know you will, but for some reason we seem to play down against Missouri. Let’s give our fans something to be proud of just as you have been doing all season long. Honestly, I do not believe a lack of intensity is a problem with this team.

And what is Thanksgiving weekend without a few expressions of gratitude?

I would like to thank my friends and family for their support on so many things as of late. The list of individuals is too long, and I fear I might leave someone off, so please know you are all dear to me. I extend my gratitude to Andy Hodges and Tommy Craft who permit (or tolerate) me to do this.

To all of you who read my musings week-after-week, once a month, or have even just glanced your eyes upon my words once, I give you my full appreciation and respect. Whether you enjoy these or roll your eyes, I am happy to be a part of your life for even just a few minutes.

A special thank you to Dale and Kristy.

And, of course, I would be remiss if I did not thank God for all with which He blesses me. Why He shows me grace I do not know.

Oh, to those in the SEC offices, I will furthermore be appreciative of good officiating on Friday ensuring the Hogs end the regular season with a victory.

Arkansas 34 – 17.

Be certain to listen to the game Friday at 2:30 p.m. via HitThatLine.com and on the air 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.

SEC Picks for Week 13

Not only is it championship week, the Hit That Line Picks Cup has reached its pinnacle, and I fear Andy Hodges’ gambles created a late season run for him which may have shot him either closer to first place or at least kept him within striking distance. Someone asked me the other day how come we do not keep track as the season progress. It’s easy. If I know where we stand in the rankings, then I start picking for strategy instead of going with my instincts on each game, and I feel that waters down what I am hoping to accomplish. Good luck this week, Hodges.

(9) Ole Miss at Mississippi State – GAME OF THE WEEK: I do not like calling this game by its given traditional name which it was dubbed based upon the shape of the trophy. I cannot quite pin down why it bothers me. Maybe because the name of the game is represented by a fragile object, or perhaps it is due to a bad experience I had with a truck stop breakfast in 1992. Regardless, throw rankings out the window with the leftover cranberries as this could and should be the usual down-to-the-wire fistfight we enjoy when these two in-state foes meet. Twisted thought: it would be kind of cool to place a wrestling ring in the middle of the field, give Mike Leach and Lane Kiffin each brightly colored elastic man-panties, and hang an LSU coaching contract over the top turnbuckle. That will not happen, but Lane will boost his resume for LSU and Florida by the close of business on Saturday. Rebels by 8. 

Missouri at (25) Arkansas: On Friday I will also be thankful for a win over Missouri which will bring the “Battle Line” trophy home. Hogs by 17.

(1) Georgia at Georgia Tech: This used to be a fun way to close out the regular season weekend. No one wearing Yellow Jacket fan gear will find any joy on this one. Bulldogs by 34.

Florida State at Florida: I said I would not pick strategy all season, and I will not start here. Dan Mullen being, uh, removed from his coaching duties at Florida will make this one interesting but not in the same way it was in the days of yore. One team leaves bowl eligible. The other leaves as Seminoles. Gators by 7.

(3) Alabama at Auburn: The Iron Bowl… See, Mississippi, that’s how you name a rivalry. Alabama has a date with Georgia, and playoff implications weigh heavily in Tuscaloosa, thus there is no way Nick Saban lets his Crimson Tide take a week off. Not to mention, Auburn no longer has Saban’s kryptonite, Gus Malzahn, donning a visor and sweater vest that would make Eddie Haskell swoon. That’s a lovely win, Mr. Saban. Tide by 21.

Vanderbilt at Tennessee: God Bless Vanderbilt fans. God Bless them. Vols by 25.

(15) Texas  A&M at LSU: The only thing standing between Ed Orgeron and one more bowl with LSU are the 8 – 3 No. 15 Texas A&M Aggies. As bad as I want it for my friends from the bottom of “The Boot”, I think the purple and gold start paying attention to basketball first thing Sunday morning. Thanks for the countless amount of material, Ed! Aggies by 14.

(23) Clemson at South Carolina: This Gamecocks team is led by head coach Shane Beamer. Following their tough win over Auburn, Beamer earned a spot as one of my favorite SEC coaches when during the post-game interview he stopped to hug his young children who ran up to their father riddled with excitement. That says a lot about character. Unfortunately, Clemson comes to town, and it will take more than charisma to pull the upset. This game will be close until the end. Tigers by 15.

Kentucky at Louisville: Is it me, or do these two schools not hate each other nearly as much as they should? Hey, 13, your team gets a victory on the road against their in-state “rival.” Wildcats by 10.

Check in during the game for all the highlights and updates from Friday’s contest.

Happy Thanksgiving, everybody! Enjoy your homemade TV dinners.

Find me on ‘Twitter’: @PeterMorganWPS

Go HOGS!!!

ANDY’S PICKS: Getting rid of Missouri problem would cap huge season

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For marketing reasons, a lot of folks have been trying to create a rivalry with Missouri that hasn’t really taken with the fans.

With the exception of picking up some extra bucks in a sponsorship arrangement, neither arrangement with Tigers (Mizzou and LSU) is going to become completely and totally irrelevant in a few years.

Face it, whenever Texas and Oklahoma come into the SEC those are going to be THE rival games whether there’s one of those manufactured trophies or not.

Friday’s game with Missouri isn’t that big of a deal except in terms of any regular-season game.

It helps the Hogs are 7-4 going into the game and favored by just over two touchdowns in an SEC game for the first time in recent memory.

Don’t forget, though, that since the Tigers came into the league and started playing the Hogs, Arkansas has won just one time. Once.

They have even found new ways to lose the game over the years.

But the game is usually close and often not decided until late in the fourth quarter.

The key for this one is going to be which team can run the ball … or stop the other team from running the ball and just wearing our their defense. In other words, whichever team can get off the field the quickest will probably win.

That’s assuming, of course, they aren’t getting off the field because they gave up a big-play touchdown.

The Hogs have a bevy of running backs in Dominique Johnson, Trelon Smith, Rocket Sanders and AJ Green. Mizzou has Tyler Badie.

The guess is Barry Odom, who recruited Badie to the Tigers when he was coaching there, is going to shut him down and force Connor Bazelak to beat them throwing the ball.

It’s a gamble and one Odom has done pretty well taking with the Hogs’ defense the last couple of years.

Arkansas gets a win and have the best regular-season record since 2011.

Hogs 38, Missouri 24


Nobody has a clue who’s in front in the HitThatLine Pick ‘Em contest, but I will admit Pete Morgan is probably ahead by a game or two. Hey, he can have one of the four seasons we’ve done … it’s still less, percentage-wise, than Arkansas wins against Texas.


Ole Miss at Mississippi State (-2): The line on this one is hard to believe. It has to be some sort of slight home-field advantage going to the Bulldogs, but Lane Kiffin has, in two seasons, positioned Ole Miss to being in position for a Sugar Bowl bid. Don’t talk about the Hogs “almost” beating the Rebels because they didn’t. Facts don’t care about almost.Ole Miss 38, Mississippi State 35. 

Georgia (-35) at Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets’ only chance of winning this game is if the Bulldogs get lost on the way to the stadium and miss the entire game. Georgia is getting ready for the SEC Championship Game and that matchup with Alabama will help sort out the College Football Playoff. Georgia 45, Georgia Tech 7.

Florida State at Florida (-2.5): The Gators have already fired Dan Mullen. Mike Norvell may be next with the Seminoles. Teams don’t wait long these days to pull the trigger on these things.  Honestly, either way this game goes won’t be surprising, but Florida is a mess. Florida State 24, Florida 21.

Alabama (-20.5) at Auburn: Alabama has to win to keep any shot of an SEC title alive against Georgia next week. To get into the playoff, the Crimson Tide have to win two games in a row. This game has seen numerous upsets over the years, but this won’t be one. Alabama 45, Auburn 24.

Vanderbilt at Tennessee (-31.5): Thank you, Commodores, for showing up and making it through the schedule. Unfortunately, there aren’t any participation trophies in the SEC. Tennessee 51, Vanderbilt 10

Texas  A&M (-6.5) at LSU: This is either going to be Ed Orgeron’s last hurrah or final embarrassment.  The Aggies are trying to get nine wins this season. LSU just wants to get to spring practice. Texas A&M 35, LSU 10

Clemson (-11.5) at South Carolina: Last week was maybe a defining with Shane Beamer getting a win over Auburn that put the Gamecocks into a bowl game. They weren’t going to ge there this week needing a win over Clemson. Clemson 24, South Carolina 14

Kentucky at Louisville (-3): The Wildcats started the season 6-0, then hit a wall. It’s happened to other teams, including Arkansas. Georgia has a way of doing that to teams this year. Kentucky 28, Louisville 24

Hawgs Illustrated’s Clay Henry: Looking at Mizzou, Eli Drinkwitz

Does Missouri coach take some gambles and looking at end of season Friday against Tigers in solid season.

Halftime Pod Presented by Eastside Liquor: Henry

Day Before Thanksgiving; Battle (Border?) Rivalry; Change My Mind; What day of the week is it? Guest- Clay Henry

Brett Goode: Razorbacks shouldn’t lose to Missouri anymore in football

Arkansas is a better football team than Tigers and really no excuse to keep losing, says former Razorback.

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Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast: Hall of Fame Classic Champions

Tye & Tommy on the win over Cincy, best drinking holidays, Brett Goode joins and more!

 

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Key plays down stretch again lift Razorbacks past Bearcats

KANSAS CITY — Arkansas made several key plays inside the final 1:37 to secure a 73-67 victory over Cincinnati to win the 2021 Hall of Fame Classic on Tuesday evening.

The No. 12-13 Razorbacks improved to 5-0 on the season while the Bearcats dropped to 5-1.

Down one, JD Notae made a steal that led to a pair of Au’Diese Toney free throws for a 68-67 lead, one the Razorbacks would not relinquish.

Down the stretch, Jaylin Williams had two defensive rebounds, two offensive rebounds, drew a charge and capped the win with a free throw. Other big plays came from Davonte Davis offensive rebound and, for the second straight game, Chris Lykes made four free throws to ice the game.

Toney led the Hogs with 19 points and accounted for nine of Arkansas’ 46 rebounds. Williams led the way with 11 boards, helping the Razorbacks out rebound the Bearcats by 14.

Toney was named the Classic MVP and Lykes joined him on the all-tournament team.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.