Tye & Tommy on the 100k fine, Grant Morgan’s status, Clay joins and more!
Tye & Tommy on the 100k fine, Grant Morgan’s status, Clay joins and more!
The Morning Rush is live on a Toyota Tuesday!!
Arkansas coach Sam Pittman on the Eagles’ multiple option offense that can cause issues for some defenses.
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The 77th meeting between Arkansas and Texas A&M is on the big stage for the first time in awhile.
It was announced Monday morning the game will be at 2:30 p.m. at AT&T Stadium in Arlington and will be broadcast nationally on CBS.
The Hogs and Aggies have played every year since 2009, with it being a conference game since Texas A&M joined the SEC in 2012.
Arkansas has a 41-33-3 edge in the all-time series, but the Aggies have won each of the last nine matchups. Texas A&M picked up a 42-31 win at home against Arkansas in 2020.
The move to a national broadcast became realistic Saturday night when the Aggies managed to pull out a narrow road win late against Colorado while the Hogs throttled Texas.
A&M was ranked No. 7 in the national polls Sunday while Arkansas made its first appearance this year at No. 20.
Arkansas won each of the first three games against Texas A&M at this location in 2009-2011, but the Aggies have taken the last five starting in 2014.
A&M won in College Station in 2012 and the next year in Fayetteville.
To summarize all of that, the Hogs haven’t beaten the Aggies since they joined the SEC with the 2012 season, although they have been close, losing several times in overtime.
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Democrat-Gazette writer Tom Murphy thinks after listening to Longhorns after 40-21 Hogs’ win they weren’t ready for the defense.
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The Morning Rush is live on a Hot Take Monday after the win over Texas!!!
Hayden Henry’s dominant effort in Arkansas’ win against No. 15 Texas has earned him national defensive player of the week honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
Henry made a career-high 15 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss, in the Razorbacks’ 40-21 win on Saturday night. It was his first career double-digit tackle performance, also marking the first time he has led the Hogs in tackles for a game.
The redshirt senior linebacker is the fourth Arkansas student-athlete to earn Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors since 2004. Henry is the first since former Razorback quarterback Ryan Mallett (Sept. 19, 2010).
Henry and the Hogs are back in action next weekend, hosting Georgia Southern inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, on SEC Network.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
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