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UConn jumps on Hogs early, rolls to 95-80 win

HARTFORD, Conn. — Arkansas (2-1) suffered its first loss of the season, falling to perennial women’s basketball power No. 2 UConn (1-0), 95-80.

UConn got off to a 14-2 lead early, and though Arkansas would cut the lead back down on several occasions, the Hogs never led in the game.

Sophomore phenom Paige Bueckers paced the Huskies, going for a career-high 34 points in the game. Redshirt senior guard Amber Ramirez led the Hogs in points, going for 20. Sasha Goforth chipped in with 17 points, while Erynn Barnum added 16 of her own.

Turning point

The Huskies stormed out of the gates, scoring 17 of the game’s first 19 points. Connecticut shot 63 percent from the field in the first quarter, while Arkansas only shot 26 percent in the frame.

Despite that, Arkansas only trailed the No. 2 team in the nation after one by eight.

The Hogs showed resilience, chipping the lead in the second quarter all the way down to three, starting the period on a 7-2 run, capped by a Makayla Daniels layup.

Arkansas got the lead back down to four at the 4:37 mark of the second period on a Samara Spencer bucket, but the Razorbacks would get no closer. UConn would finish the first half up 10, and the Hogs would end up falling by 15.

Hogs highlights

• Ramirez tallied her first 20-point game of the young season, and the 16th such game of her career.

• Barnum’s 16 points were the most of her career, while Goforth’s 17 were the most of her Arkansas career.

• Barnum also pulled down eight boards, nearly double-doubling.

• Freshman guard Samara Spencer continued to impress, scoring eight points, dishing two assists and nabbing a steal.

Next game

Arkansas finally gets a break in its schedule, as the Hogs won’t play again until Friday

The Razorbacks will head to Jonesboro on Friday, where they will meet Arkansas State. That game is set to tip off at 7 p.m.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Huddle Up Episode 11: Taking back the boot!

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Tye & JD on the win over LSU, playing in Death Valley, heading to Bama and more!

 

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Said he was more concerned with blocking edge than whether freshman kicker could hit overtime field goal against LSU.

Montaric Brown, Cam Little: On overtime interception, game-winner

Getting winning field goal was first-ever for Little; Brown on his pick that ended LSU’s possession in extra period.

Bumper Pool, KJ Jefferson: Looking back at Hogs’ overtime win over LSU

Jefferson said there was no attempt to do anything but set up for game-winning field goal in overtime.

GAMEDAY LIVE: Hogs down LSU in overtime, 16-13

OT: Arkansas gets interception by Montaric Brown and Razorbacks play for field goal. Cam Little knocks down a 37-yarder with no problem and Hogs get win in Baton Rouge for first time since 2015.

4Q 10:53: Cade York gets a 45-yard field goal through the uprights after missing an earlier attempt from 54 yards out as both defenses keep rising to the occasion for stops. Hogs 13, LSU 13

3Q :37: After Reid Bauer doesn’t hold the ball for a Cam Little field goal attempt, he runs around the left side, but the Hogs end up settling for a 27-yard field goal. Hogs 13, LSU 10

3Q 6:01: Dominique Johnson got by LSU’s defense on a KJ Jefferson scramble and had a walk-in touchdown from 43 yards out on a pass from Jefferson. Hogs 10, LSU 10

Halftime: The Hogs have a shot at a score on the final play of the first half as running back Trelon Smith broke free against an LSU defense expecting a pass and was in the clear before tripping over the 30-yard line. LSU 10, Hogs 3

2Q 14:52: After the Tigers’ defense shuts down the Hogs’ offense, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier gets big catch from wide receiver Jack Bech in the back of the end zone for a 29-yard scoring play. LSU 10, Hogs 3

1Q 1:47: LSU’s defense is making life tough for KJ Jefferson and the Razorbacks’ offense getting pressure they haven’t seen since Georgia. The Tigers’ offense manages to get close enough for Cade York to kick a 34-yard field goal. Hogs 3, LSU 3

1Q 11:59: Arkansas got the ball first and could only get 23 yards of offense but it was close enough for Cam Little to kick a 48-yard field goal to get things going. Hogs 3, LSU 0


Arkansas Razorbacks vs. LSU Tigers

Current Records: Arkansas (6-3, 2-3 SEC) vs. LSU (4-5, 2-4 SEC)

Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.

TV/Streaming: SEC Network, 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 136/XM 191

Sportsbook Info (via SI Sportsbook)

Moneyline: Arkansas -138, Mississippi State -120

Spread: Arkansas -3, Mississippi +3

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ANDY’S PICKS: Better late than never but LSU-Hogs that confusing

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The long hope when Arkansas joined the SEC in 1992 was the LSU game would become a big-time rivalry, maybe rising to the level of Texas.

Nope. That hasn’t quite worked out that way.

The Tigers’ fans basically hate everybody and they don’t get as worked up for the Hogs as Alabama or Florida … even Ole Miss. The fact is that’s probably their biggest rival over the years.

If anything has held true in this series it is unpredictable.

The first time I remember a huge upset in this series was when Jon Brittenum hurt his shoulder in the Cotton Bowl after the 1965 season and the Tigers came away with a 14-7 win that (as it turned out) cost the Hogs a national championship.

Arkansas lost in 2006 when they should have closed out an 11-win season but Trindon Holliday kept returning kickoffs that were mysteriously continually kicked to him.

In 2007, LSU was No. 1 in the nation, Houston Nutt was going to be out as coach when the Hogs went down to Baton Rouge and the Tigers couldn’t figure out how to tackle Darren McFadden. Nutt went out on a high note.

Now we come to this season with the Hogs feeling pretty good about things with a 6-3 record while LSU has already agreed to pay Ed Orgeron to simply go away for awhile.

This is the type game that can go sideways in a hurry and has in the past for the Hogs.

Arkansas has lost three times to LSU teams with a losing record. The worst of these may have been 1999 when they were kicked sideways in Baton Rouge (35-10) by an interim coach when the Hogs thought they were just going to roll to a win.

Somehow there is the feeling the same thing could happen again this year.

Plus, I’m behind in the picks and need to make desperate moves (and if you’re taking either Pete’s Picks or mine and going to the sports book that’s your problem, not mine).

Arkansas (-3) at LSU: ESPN’s Football Power Index gives the Tigers a 59.5% chance of winning the game and that sounds about right considering the way things are going. LSU 31, Arkansas 28


Considering how crazy the past week has been with basketball and everything else it’s a wonder these picks are even getting done. Pete probably has a 14-game lead with just a couple of weeks left so I’m going for broke.

New Mexico State at Alabama (-51.5): The only question on this game is if Nick Saban wants to run the score up on the Lobo, which probably won’t be the case. He’ll get enough to see what he wants, then run the ball. Alabama 56, New Mexico State 7

Mississippi State at Auburn (-5.5): The Tigers have found themselves lately while the Bulldogs are holding open tryouts for a kicker. To get past Auburn they’ll need to worry about more than a kicker. My guess is they find it. Mississippi State 38, Auburn 31

Samford at Florida (-35.5): If Dan Mullen loses this game the guess is he won’t be the coach in Gainesville next week. Things apparently have gotten that bad and it may be week to week seeing how long he can hang on, but should win this one. Florida 35, Samford 14

Georgia (-19.5) at Tennessee: The Bulldogs have rolling along so smoothly this season you keep wondering if they’re going to have that one hiccup that makes everybody say “AHA!!!” It won’t be against the Vols, though. Georgia 42, Tennessee 17

South Carolina (-1.5) at Missouri: The Gamecocks are just one game away from qualifying for a bowl game and nobody saw that coming. The Tigers seem to be struggling considerably more than anyone expected. South Carolina 31, Missouri 27

Texas A&M (-2.5) at Ole Miss: This is clearly one of the more intriguing games in the SEC this week. The Aggies have been up and down. Their season is so crazy this year they lost to Arkansas, turned around and beat Alabama. See what I mean? The Rebels may have too much offense. Ole Miss 35, Texas A&M 34

Kentucky at Vanderbilt: This looked like a blowout just a couple of weeks ago and now it looks like it might be a … never mind, Vandy is going to do what Vandy does. Kentucky 42, Vanderbilt 3

PETE’S PICKS: There’s always one imperfect friend that’s an LSU fan

We all have that one friend who has a singular flaw which really seems to always work its way to the front when we converse.

Perhaps they always borrow money, insult the waitstaff BEFORE your wings arrive to the table, or want to rant throughout the fourth quarter about whether or not they took the vaccination.

Enter Will Vaughan.

With all due respect to him, many of you have probably never heard of Mr. Vaughan (henceforth referred to as “Will” because the extra ‘A’ in Vaughan triggers my spell check), yet you know someone like him.

If you do not, you definitely should. Will serves his country, is hard-working, and, alongside his beautiful wife and respectful children, is dedicated to his community and their school.

Cool and calm during even the most intense local high school games, you may not even notice he is on the row behind you, but if you have ever engaged in conversation with this man, you will quickly deduce he is cordial, respectful, and obviously successful. Not much rattles Will.

No, he is not perfect. As mentioned, like every close acquaintance, he does have at least one flaw, and the fact he wears purple and gold on Saturdays exposes his imperfection like Bret Bielema’s windbreaker at a cross-fit championship. Despite claiming roots in Waldron, Arkansas, Will is a staunch LSU Tigers Football fan.

He murmured something once about being born and living in Bossier City, Louisiana until 1984, but I did not want to hold him accountable for something out of his control.

As this game between Arkansas and LSU drew close on the schedule, I began to ponder about this week’s write-up. And as I prepared for my annual “Interview with an LSU Tigers Fan” piece I knew of no one better than Will to share the thoughts of southern opponent. Therefore, without further delay.

Pete: After leading the Tigers to a national championship in 2019, it was announced a few weeks ago Ed Orgeron and the LSU Football Program will be parting ways at the end of 2021. As a fan, what are your thoughts on why and how this decision was made, and what will be the short-term effects, especially as the university searches for a new head coach?

Will: My initial thought was it may be an excuse to separate themselves from the previous sexual assault investigations that were present during Les Miles’ last few months and Coach O’s first year as their coach. So with their new athletic director, this may have been part of the issue. They (mostly the media) have also been saying Coach O’s personal life and his current girlfriend have been a distraction and compromised his focus on the job. Most of the team has denied these allegations. Personally, I believe the new AD doesn’t care for him and is using Orgeron’s record this season as an excuse to part ways with him so the AD can bring in his own guy. I mean, you do not see Clemson kicking Dabo Swinney to the curb because of their record so far this year.

Pete: Arkansas coach Sam Pittman seems to have the Razorbacks quickly headed in the right direction when it comes to recruiting and wins on the field. As a fellow SEC member, what is your opinion of Pittman, and how would his success impact the conference?

Will: I’m a Sam Pittman fan, and I’m glad he is the coach of the Razorbacks. He is a great fit for this program. I believe any success an SEC coach has is nothing but positive for this conference. They have a long legacy as a powerhouse conference. As far as recruits in the SEC, what’s good them is if one conference team does not pursue their talents, they could possibly elect to go to another school in the conference and prove why the prior program should have recruited them.

Pete: Do you see LSU vs Arkansas as a rivalry? Or do you see the Golden Boot merely as a token for a game that used to be held annually on Rivalry Week?

Will: I definitely see the LSU/ARK game as a rivalry and always will. The made up “Battle Line” rivalry (between Missouri and Arkansas) is a joke, and I believe most fans on both sides believe that as well. I say it every year: one team could be undefeated and the other 0-10 and you still wouldn’t know who the winner would be going into the game. I just hope they don’t shift around the SEC when OU and Texas come over in a way where LSU and Arkansas do not play each other anymore.

Pete: Who brings the Golden Boot home this year and why?

Will: LSU (but I’m biased, obviously). The Razorbacks are already bowl bound and still have a lot for which to play, but I believe LSU has more. One reason is to get Coach O another Boot win and another is to get one game closer to a bowl while finishing out the season strong. “One team, one heartbeat” will prevail. LSU 24, ARK 21.

Pete: Nice of you to keep the score prediction close. Your wife is an Arkansas fan, correct? Tell the truth, if LSU wins, how long are you sleeping in the doghouse?

Will: Yes she is. In fact, my wife, her sister, my brother-in-law, my brother and sister, grandfather, aunts, and uncles are all University of Arkansas alumni. I’m definitely the black sheep. I’ve always said, you cannot go into Razorback Stadium, hear the fans Call the Hogs, and see the electricity there without leaving a fan in one form or fashion. I do pull for the Hogs to win except when they play LSU. Every year, during the week before the game, I give out just as much as I get. My car gets vandalized with the “Beat LSU” signs and traditional anti-Tigers decoration. When LSU wins, I usually do not gloat a whole lot at home, work or church; however, when LSU loses, I do not hear the end of it until the next time they play. It has been this way most of my life, so I am good with that. It’s all in fun… unless LSU loses…

Pete: Thank you for your time and responses, Will. Good luck this Saturday.

Will: No problem, and have I told you you’re the best writer I have ever read?

Pete: Yes, but not enough.

Final Thoughts:

Standing over 4-feet tall and being made of 24-karat gold, the Golden Boot – awarded as a traveling bragging right to the winner of the LSU-Arkansas game each season – is said to be the heaviest rivalry trophy in college football.

TRIVIA QUESTION: Where does the Golden Boot reside throughout the year following a Razorbacks victory?

Three of the latter quotes from the interview with Will may have been fabricated by an egotistical writer.

I do have a soft spot in my heart for Ed Orgeron. Maybe it’s the way he reminds me of an old man needing a suction catheter when he says, “Go Tigahs.”

I had a long discussion earlier today with a co-worker from Omaha. They rated the most obnoxious fans who come to the college world series. Guess who was first? LSU.

After noticing the lack of a mention of the Crimson Tide, I decided to ask if, like football, Alabama Baseball fans were annoying. My co-worker simply replied they had never met any.

So much is on the line Saturday as LSU tries to become bowl eligible while Arkansas seeks to validate their win over Mississippi State.

A special shout-out to long-time reader and LSU fan Matt Breland. Many of you may remember Matt from previous pieces. Like Will, Matt is another one of those guys with whom when you interact once you have made a lifetime ally even football cannot divide.

TRIVIA ANSWER: If even a single Razorbacks fan is not aware the Golden Boot’s home is in the southern concourse of Bud Walton Arena it means the rivalry trophy has been in LSU’s possession for far too long.

It comes back home Saturday.

Arkansas, 34 – 31.

Be certain to listen to the game Saturday at 6:30 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 11

I thought I was going to pull away from Andy Hodges on Saturday until I realized Kentucky’s offensive coordinator was handed the gift of a long 4th down conversion and had no idea what do with it afterwards. It is still too close to call, yet I hope to distance myself this week.

New Mexico State at (2) Alabama: It’s a good thing the Lobos caught Alabama on the schedule after the Tide’s victory over LSU instead of a loss. Otherwise, Nick Saban would be in a really bad mood, and we all know what that would mean. Also, do you ever wonder what a school’s scheduler thinks when they get the call asking, “Hey, this is Bama. Can you guys come to our place in a few years?” Bama by only 47.

Mississippi State at (17) Auburn: This will be a better game than some are predicting. State thinks they were robbed last week. Video replay proves them to be mistaken. Auburn is trying to show it is climbing towards the top again.  Tigers by 14.

Samford at Florida: One positive for Dan Mullen this season? His pants may be able to get a sponsorship deal with Hot Pockets. I will say it now: if Florida retains Mullen after the 2021 season I will personally tell Tiny Tyson (a USSSA softball ump near the Dardanelle area) I was wrong and people who repeatedly perform extremely horrific at their jobs still deserve to be treated nicely and their services retained. Gators by 30.

(1) Georgia at Tennessee: I bet the band plays “Rocky Top” less than three times. Georgia is rolling, and nothing can stop them. Bulldogs by 31.

South Carolina at Missouri: Flip a coin? Consult a psychic? Ask your girlfriend who has the better uniforms? Your guess is as good as mine on this one. The Gamecocks might be looking at a letdown on the road following their win over Florida, but the Tigers have struggled all season. South Carolina by 7.

(11) Texas A&M at (15) Ole Miss – GAME OF THE WEEK: Do you ever wish you had something awe inspiring and sensible to say which would win over those listening to you? That’s me. Everyday. Here goes. The Aggies are riding an emotional high. Ole Miss is still trying to find its identity. Fortunately for the latter the game is in Oxford. It should be packed, but you never know, there might be a three-hour flash sale on mosquito repellant at the Piggly Wiggly Saturday thus causing an attendance decline. Regardless, this game will be intense, but I think A&M’s lucky streak has come to an end, and I am still looking for something impressive to state. Rebels by 8.

Kentucky at Vanderbilt: You let me down, Wildcats. I gave you all the hope and confidence in the world, and you simply disappointed everyone but Hodges late in the game last week. Surely your offensive coordinator learned a lesson and can do better this Saturday. Oh, and poor Vandy yet again. Kentucky by 24.

(25) Arkansas at LSU: Arkansas must establish both its offense and its defense early. MINIMIZE the penalties. THEY ARE KILLING offensive drives and extending defensive. Our early false starts are the results of the lingering Bobby Petrino karma. I love our chances though. Razorbacks by 3.

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

Thanks again, Will. See you at the concession stand… I mean, the fitness gym.

It’s SEC Football. Friends do not matter.

Find me on ‘Twitter’: @PeterMorganWPS

Go HOGS!!!

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