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Bequette announces campaign for Senate against Boozman

LITTLE ROCK — Former Arkansas defensive lineman and Army veteran Jake Bequette doesn’t like what he sees in Washington, D.C., and is challenging incumbent Senator John Boozman for his seat.

The announcement came in an online video and will make an interesting Republican primary next year.

“What’s happening in Washington these days is a disgrace. Democrats have been taken over by radical socialists, and too many Republicans just go along to get along,” Bequette says in the ad as images of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez flash across the screen.

In addition to Boozman, Bequette will be facing Jan Morgan, a Hot Springs gun range owner who unsuccessfully ran against Gov. Asa Hutchinson in the 2014 GOP primary.

Boozman, who also played for the Razorbacks, was first elected to the Senate in 2010, then re-elected in 2016. He has already picked up an endorsement from former President Donald Trump and reportedly has already raised $1.1 million in his re-election bid.

Information from ESPN.com is included in this story.

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Arkansas’ Treylon Burks landed on another preseason All-American team over the weekend, named to Pro Football Network’s first team offense.

It wasn’t about his numbers last year, either. He is viewed as a potentially high draft pick for next year’s draft, assuming he stays healthy throughout his third year with the Razorbacks.

In the spring he cut his weight from 232 to 225 pounds when new wide receivers coach Kenny Guiton came on. Playing in just 10 games last season (and barely in one of those) due to the covid stuff, Burks was second team All-SEC with 51 catches for 820 yards (16.1 yards per catch) and seven touchdowns.

In the story, written by Oliver Hodgkinson, they said Burks was “the real deal.”

“He possesses an insane blend of size (he’s 6-3 and just over 230 pounds), speed, and power,” they wrote. “Moreover, the Arkansas wide receiver has uncommon hand size to help him snare the football. Blessed with the versatility to impact the game in multiple ways, Burks should emerge as one of the best players in the nation this year.”

Now he needs to stay healthy for an entire year and the Hogs have to figure out a way to get him the ball with a new quarterback and not a lot of proven playmakers to stick around him.

When Mike Woods took his act to Norman, the only consistent receiving threat left is Burks and you can bet teams are going to double-team and zone him to try and take him out of the offensive game plan.

That leaves it to offensive coordinator Kendal Briles to figure out ways to get the ball in Burks’ hands where he can get into open field. New quarterback KJ Jefferson has to show he has the consistency to get the ball to Burks.

Two-sport athlete from Fayetteville heading to Oregon

Isaiah Sategna of Fayetteville had a birthday Sunday, but his present went to Oregon,  choosing the Ducks over Southern Cal in his final two schools.

The speedy wide receiver and track star originally committed to Texas A&M, but pulled that back in June and starting making official visits to Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Oregon and USC.

He announced the decision through a social media post Sunday morning:

 

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Whether the Razorbacks were ever that close to getting a lot of interest from Sategna isn’t exactly known, but going to the Ducks was obviously a decision made in part to wanting to be part of a top-tier track program.

Hayward Field likely played a big role in Sategna’s commitment to Oregon.

“It is definitely the best facility I’ve seen,” he told Ducks Digest. “I’d basically say it’s the best in the world. It obviously doesn’t compare to any college stadiums.”

Sategna also wanted a school that has a strong history of athletes playing two sports.

“It’s pretty cool that they’ve had people do what I want to do,” Sategna said of Oregon’s dual-sport excellence. “Some schools say you can do this, but they haven’t had anybody. Oregon has a record of players doing both, so they can back up what they say.”

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