Whether you want to admit it or not, the Hogs' loss at Auburn never should have come down to that inadvertent whistle after so many mistakes.
ON HALFTIME: Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara fully understands the justifiable frustration of fans after blown call costing Hogs game against Tigers.
ON HALFTIME: Nate Olson of Friday Night Scoreboard on Razorbacks' end-of-game with Auburn plus increased cancelling of prep games.
Hogs coach Sam Pittman said Monday the pressure on the offense to keep up with the Rebels' scoring is somewhere above the highest level.
Lane Kiffin responded to Alabama charging the Rebels were stealing defensive signals as somewhat ridiculous considering speed of offense.
The officials' call and decision at the end of the Auburn handed Arkansas a gut-wrenching loss, but not a sign of conspiracy, says Tom Murphy.
Too many people worrying about a controversial decision by officials that apparently involved the lack of a quorum chasing a backwards pass.
Alabama beat the Rebels 56-45 Saturday and Lane Kiffin was still in shock after joking at midfield with Nick Saban about the points, yards.
While fans have another bad officials' call to wallow around worrying about, many will miss what really was the biggest message after loss.
Pittman told pass not backwards and also told his team "the times of us going somewhere and embarrassing ourselves and our fans are over."
Arkansas safety Jalen Catalon said they thought the spike at the end of the loss to Auburn was actually a backwards pass they recovered.