Tom Murphy said Sam Pittman’s comment about Dominique Johnson’s day working with tight ends was top moment on radio show.
Halftime is LIVE with Phil, Drew & Matty T joined by Hale
The Morning Rush is LIVE as preparations for Rice starts!
The Morning Rush is live on a recruiting Thursday!!!
Williams, Stromberg’s complete press conference after Wednesday practice
Transfer defensive end Tre Williams on being back with Barry Odom, center Ricky Stromberg on practicing in the heat.
Henry on Sanders’ accountability, explaining fans’ hate of Longhorns
Hawgs Illustrated’s Clay Henry likes what he’s seen from Rocket Sanders and explains to Drew why most fans hate Texas.
King on unwritten alliance between Big Ten, Pac 12, ACC
Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King not particularly impressed with the alliance that doesn’t have Greg Sankey too worried.
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Jackson forced to take medical retirement leaving six scholarships open
Knee injuries have forced Koilan Jackson to retire from football, according to a report Wednesday morning, and it opens a bunch of scholarships for walk-ons.
Andrew Hutchinson at HawgBeat.com first reported the story.
Jackson, the son of Hall of Fame tight end Keith Jackson, started his career with knee injuries and problems continued with both knees throughout his career.
He was a highly-touted recruit from Joe T. Robinson in Little Rock and never really was able to show people what he could do. Primarily playing wide receiver, he appeared in 14 games and had 4 catches.
After last year, he asked Sam Pittman if he could move to tight end and that was granted, along with a number change to 88, the same number his father wore in a Hall of Fame career with Oklahoma.
The problem for the Hogs now, though, is just five tight ends at a position that has suddenly gotten a little thin.
Arkansas’ scholarships are down to 79 and they have to be at 85 by the opener to retain the right to have early enrollees in the spring.
The most likely solution is a host of walk-ons land on scholarship over the next week.
Pittman instilling confidence with experienced team, Goode says
Former Razorback Brett Goode likes the changes Sam Pittman has brought and it could result in wins on field.
Pate thinks it’s interesting you don’t have to ask about Hornsby
Josh Pate of The Late Kick Show said on The Morning Rush backup Malik Hornsby is not somebody you have to ask about with Hogs.













