Dale EarnHog

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Please. Your last 8 points were all FT's and you needed the help of referees who said that air caused a foul on Arkansas in the last 2 minutes to win. We still own the point differential on the year as well. Have fun in the NIT!(we may very well be along for the ride with you)
Also year 4 isn't a rebuilding year. Your lack of knowledge about Arkansas athletics and football in general is startling.
It shows how good of a job that Sam has done when a 7 win season is disappointing when your program is just 3 seasons removed from 2-10. Is he a national title level coach? No? Will we make the Playoff with him? No, likely not. But his kids love playing for him and there's plenty of talent for 2023 and beyond. Hogs will be fine, as will the rest of our fanbase when they drop the unrealistic expectations they have for our program.
"Pittman just isn't a winner" He has won more games than he's lost(with the adjusted 2020 schedule where we would've likely won 3 of 4 non conference games) every year he's been at Arkansas. That's called a winning coach.
Props to McGlothern. He was the only consistent bright spot in the secondary as far as the whole season goes.
I forgot he coached defense and special teams too. You need to find a job aside from bashing Arkansas on a website. Why do you hate Arkansas so much, anyway? Gonzaga fan?
They need to also issue a statement about when Devo tackled the Missouri player and nothing was called, or when the Missouri player got an and one after getting fouled by air, and when Kamani committed a foul by playing good defense and staying vertical. There should never be 50 fouls in a CBB game. After looking at the replay, the Mizzou's defender's foot was barely in the restricted area. IMO it should've been a block strictly off the rulebook, but that's SEC officiating.
Enos put up 36 PPG in 2015, 30 in 2016, and had his 2017 year wrecked by Austin and Jared Cornelius' injuries. He's a fine OC.
We got one a few weeks ago. His name escapes me but he was from the AAC.
Hope KJ stays now. I assume he was excited to learn that Kendal was going to "run it back", but now that that has been proven untrue, would KJ follow Briles? I trust KJ's loyalty more than anyone else on the team but then again I trusted Briles when he said that he was gonna stay too. Oh well.
The Hogs basketball team hasn't looked very good so far, but be very careful leaving an Eric Musselman team for dead. We went through prolonged slumps in SEC play in both 2020 and 2021 and ended up waving the SEC flag in the NCAA Tournament both times.
I wish him all the best, but watching this secondary this year nearly pained me as much as watching a Chad Morris game. And that's saying something!
Terrible news. Fantastic football and NASCAR announcer. Hope he gets well soon.
Is being ranked as a top 10 team two seasons in a row not considered relevant? Sure we didn't finish there, but your hatred for Arkansas is really weird.
For something to happen again, it must first happen more than one time....
Yeah, SEMO, Southern Indiana, and Penn must've all been major challenges too.
And one of our favorite teams is ranked #10, the other doesn't have a number next to their name on TV. I'll let you figure out which.
He deserves it for what he's done there. Great fit for a BIG 10 school.
Yuck. What happened to the gritty TAMU squad that nearly won the SEC last year?
Hopefully y'all put on a better show at the PMAC on the 28th than y'all did against the Louisiana school for the Deaf and Blind on Saturday night. All ribbing aside, it should be a fun one.
having to rely on a buzzer beater to beat a UCF program that has made the tournament once is 17 years sounds like a tremendous task.
For a quick second I thought this was an article about the football team, and my comment would've been what mental asylum this broadcaster needs to head to. Now I get it!
Gonna sound like a massive homer here, but the Hogs were the only slightly impressive SEC team this weekend(and it wasn't completely smooth sailing either) LSU, Ole Miss, and Miss St all heavily struggled against inferior competition at home, Tennessee, and Alabama dropped what would've been signature wins, A&M and Kentucky had clunkers in very winnable games, Missouri had to have abuzzer beater to beat UCF, and Carolina and Vandy are both horrific basketball teams. Aside from the Hogs, Georgia looked decent, but Notre Dame's NET was barely above 200. The SEC has potential to be deep, and Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee, Miss St, and Auburn are all good teams, but there needs to be more consistency if the SEC wants to have multiple teams making deep tournament runs.
December 28th/29th are 2 big days for Razorback nation. Liberty bowl and Sec opener for men's basketball on the 28th and on the 29th, the (possibly) undefeated Lady Hogs open conference play. Gonna be a fun time. WPS!