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Hogs set dates, rosters for Fall World Series starting this week

Arkansas baseball’s annual Fall World Series has arrived.

The Razorbacks will conclude their 2021 fall season with a series of seven-inning intrasquad scrimmages beginning later this week.

Dave Van Horn’s Hogs will split up into two teams — Cardinal and White — and clash from Oct. 8-15 at Baum-Walker Stadium.

 All games of the Fall World Series are open for the public to attend. Parking is free.

 2021 Fall World Series Schedule

(Home team is listed second)

Friday, Oct. 8

Game 1 – Cardinal vs. White – 3 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 10

Game 2 – White vs. Cardinal – Noon

Monday, Oct. 11

Game 3 – Cardinal vs. White – 3 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 13

Game 4 – White vs. Cardinal – 3 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 15

Game 5 – TBD – TBD

2021 Fall World Series Rosters

Cardinal

Pitchers
#20 Elijah Trest
#22 Jaxon Wiggins
#25 Brady Tygart
#29 Austin Ledbetter
#31 Dylan Carter
#35 Vincent Trapani
#38 Mark Adamiak
#39 Evan Taylor
#46 Tyler Cacciatori
#48 Heston Tole
#55 Gabriel Starks
#57 Nathan Rintz
#59 Issac Bracken (Bullpen Coach)
#88 Zebulon Vermillion

Catchers
#12 Michael Turner
#44 Max Soliz Jr.

Infielders
#2 Jalen Battles (1B Coach)
#5 Kendall Diggs
#8 Jace Bohrofen
#9 Drake Varnado
#11 Reece McWilliams

Outfielders
#17 Brady Slavens
#7 Cayden Wallace
#14 Cameron Leach
#16 Gabe D’Arcy

Manager
Cullen Smith

White

Pitchers
#13 Connor Noland
#27 Nick Moten
#28 Kole Ramage
#32 Zack Morris
#33 Hagen Smith
#34 Nick Griffin (1B Coach)
#36 Peyton Pallette (Bullpen Coach)
#37 Jake Faherty
#40 Corey Spain
#41 Will McEntire
#43 Miller Pleimann
#50 Matthew Magre
#51 Lance Teague
#58 Evan Gray

Catchers
#15 Dylan Leach
#52 Leyton Pinckney

Infielders
#1 Robert Moore
#4 Jude Putz
#10 Peyton Stovall
#18 Chris Lanzilli

Outfielders
#3 Zach Gregory
#19 Landrey Wilkerson
#24 Braydon Webb
#26 Ethan Bates

Manager
Bobby Wernes

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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AFTER LOSS TO TIDE: Lane Kiffin knows Hogs played well before Georgia ambush

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Don’t expect Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin to be telling folks this week to get their popcorn ready.

His pregame interview ended with him saying “get your popcorn ready” and then tossing his headset in an interview prior to Saturday’s game at Alabama.

It didn’t work out well for the Rebels.

“I actually said to [offensive coordinator Jeff] Lebby, ‘I just said something really stupid. You better score a lot of points,'” Kiffin said Monday apologizing for the remark.

His comments following a 42-21 loss to No. 1 Alabama sounded a lot like Arkansas’ 37-0 loss to second-ranked Georgia.

“You go into that place with the number one team in the country and you don’t play really well in all areas, don’t execute and make mistakes, they’ll knock you down really quick, which is what happened,” Kiffin said.

Last year the Crimson Tide gave up a ton of points and yards in a 63-48 win that probably felt a lot closer than that.

He wasn’t getting into a lot of the game planning for the game with the Razorbacks at 11 a.m. Saturday morning, but Barry Odom’s spread-stopper defense had an effect.

“This is a scheme (the 3-2-6) we struggled with a year ago,” Kiffin said. “We basically switched to it pretty much on our defense, because it’s really good. They do a great job and they play super hard.”

He didn’t read a whole lot into the loss to the Bulldogs. The same thing happened to him in Tuscaloosa.

“You’ve got two super elite teams this year (Alabama and Georgia) with great players on both sides, but especially defense,” Kiffin said. “Then it seems like there’s kind of a drop-off. Gauging on that, everyone has struggled. They’ve just got great players and it exposes people.”

But he saw what they did before and knows what the Hogs can do.

“Prior to that (Arkansas) was playing extremely well,” Kiffin said. “They run the ball really well, they don’t give up explosive plays. I think they’re second in the country in pass defense.”

 

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AUBURN GAME: Another early start for Hogs hosting Tigers

Arkansas is becoming a fixture before noon.

The SEC announced that the No. 13 Razorbacks (4-1, 1-1 SEC) will return to Razorback Stadium to host No. 18 Auburn (4-1, 1-0 SEC) at 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 16.

Where you can watch the game, however, is still up in the air. The league will determine that next week and the game will be on either CBS or ESPN, which are the two most-available networks for the game.

The Hogs will travel to Oxford, Miss., to face No. 17 Ole Miss on Saturday.

Arkansas is coming off a whipping by Georgia, 37-0, last week.

This week the Tigers will take a turn with the Bulldogs in a 2:30 p.m. kickoff at Jordan-Hare.

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