Halftime Pod Presented by Eastside Liquor: O’Gara
Halftime is LIVE! Razorback practice, college football, Hall of Fame, MLB, more!
Today’s guest is Connor O’Gara at 11:30 joining Phil Elson, Drew Barrett and Matt Travis plus 3-up 3-down.
Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast: Practice is back for Hogs!
Tye & Tommy on some practice notes, Bobby Bowden’s legacy, plus Tom Murphy!
Murphy on limited practice availability; waiting for pads Thursday
Democrat-Gazette writer Tom Murphy said on The Morning Rush he’s seen some plays made, but we’ll know more in pads.
The Morning Rush is LIVE! A couple football practices in books
Tye Richardson is back from his adventures and joined Tommy Craft talking about the first football practices over the weekend.
TRUSTING THE PROCESS: Alyssa Orange of Pig Trail Nation
Tye and Alyssa on her memories of Bobby Bowden, moving to Arkansas without ever visiting, the Bielema laugh story, and more!
Clark, Brown on secondary’s play in first three practices of fall camp
It’s still early in camp, but cornerback Hudson Clark and safety Montaric Brown on defense, looking at wide receivers.
Cornerbacks developing well, Carter on importance of Odom to Hogs
Cornerbacks coach Sam Carter talked after Sunday’s practice on the position in fall camp, plus his respect for Barry Odom.
Knox looks like SEC receiver now, but has to perform on field
Some folks talked about the new look in the offensive line, but it was wide receiver Trey Knox’s change that was a little startling.
In case you’re wondering, it’s not fat, either. Knox has muscled up and now he looks like a wide receiver playing in the SEC.
“I’ve been a string bean my whole life,” he admitted after Saturday’s practice. “I never thought I could gain any weight.”
Strength and conditioning coach Jamil Walker has had players buy into his program as much as anybody has bought into anything else.
“Just trying to figure out how to play at this size,” Knox said. “This is all new to me. I haven’t been this big before.”
He said he’s “hovering around 218-220,” which is up considerably from the 207 he was listed at in the spring and the last two seasons he’s looked like 190 might require holding some weights on the scale.
Of course with that added weight he’s got to learn how to play with it. Some, like Treylon Burks, has been a big receiver since he was in junior high school.
Not Knox.
“Putting on weight would help me to play faster, be more explosive, those areas,” he said. “Even being stronger and playing more physical and getting guys off of me because I have a pretty big frame and I’m trying to fill that out.
“I want to play big. I want to play physical because I mean that’s what my body calls me to do.”
Knox started in 2019 like he was the hot freshman receiver in a talented class. He had 21 catches for 299 yards and a pair of touchdowns. The next 10 games he had 14 for 156 with one score.
Injuries played a role his first year, getting a thigh bruise in the second game against Ole Miss that nagged him the rest of the year.
Last season he didn’t have everything together, mentally and physically.
“He’s doing awesome right now,” new wide receivers coach Kenny Guiton said Saturday. “He came in and he wanted to know my thoughts after seeing him all spring to reach that next level.”
The bar has been raised for Knox if he wants to reach that next level.
“He’s a bigger guy, a bigger wideout, so you talk about what bigger wideouts do,” Guiton said. “They’re big, physical guys who lock up people on perimeter blocking, and if the ball is in the air and it’s contested, it’s one-on-one.
“Instead of it being a 50-50 ball, that’s 80-20. That’s who you have to be as a bigger guy. He’s taking it on and he’s working at it.”
Maybe the most important thing of all is it appears he has his confidence back and that was clearly lacking last year.
“I’ve had a pretty great offseason,” he said Saturday. “I feel a lot faster. I feel a lot more explosive.”
He showed the ability. Now he may have found his confidence.
Which gives fans hope he’s ready to step back to the front.
FACES OF FALL CAMP: Photos from Saturday’s second day of practice
Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com
Guiton likes having different types of receivers in talented group
Hogs wide receivers coach Kenny Guiton talked about his players plus what his background helps relate to different players.













