Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports went to college at Missouri with Barry Odom and was on Halftime about drawing interest from bigger programs lately.
HawgBeat's Nikki Chavanelle on wide receivers coach Justin Stepp leaving Arkansas for South Carolina, interest from Longhorns in Barry Odom.
ESPN's John Gasaway thinks shooting is a possible weakness with the Vols as Arkansas faces them in Knoxville on Wednesday night.
Hawgs Illustrated's Dudley Dawson was wondering Monday afternoon on Halftime where Vance Jackson is while Justin Smith is out.
Connor O'Gara isn't even talking about Najee Harris' hurdle against Notre Dame with O.J. Simpson's car commercial leaping chairs.
Democrat-Gazette writer Bob Holt on facing a hot team like the Tigers were shooting 3-pointers will get you beat, but the Hogs got a big win.
Fox Sports' Aaron Torres said on Halftime that Hogs' fans not making too much of going on road in league opener and beating Auburn, 97-85.
Nashville Sports Radio's Bill King thinks Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has developed some sort of issue with Ohio State the last few years.
Hawgs Illustrated's Clay Henry enjoyed watching quarterback Feleipe Franks' accuracy on deep passes and doesn't know if anyone will match it.
Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara said Monday he thinks the Aggies got the biggest snub in the College Football Playoff final rankings.
Little Rock coach Joe Foley's teams are known for defense but says they may be in for a challenge from "maybe best offense in country."