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- KevinHog, Arkansas Expats on September 3, 2010, 5:34 PM CT
(1 hour ago)
The news is breaking this afternoon that the NCAA has reversed itself and granted Masoli his wish to play for Ole Miss this fall. It seems the first NCAA ruling was based more on the spirit of the law as opposed to the letter. I think we'll see another Houston Nutt rule from the NCAA in the near future where it will be more clearly stated that this waiver can't be used by an athlete who has been kicked off a team. Masoli was the rare case of a quick to graduate student who at the same time scr
- Arkansas Expats, Arkansas Expats on September 3, 2010, 5:34 PM CT
(1 hour ago)
In anticipation of tomorrow night's battle against mighty Tennessee Tech, we asked Rasputin, our staff soothsayer, to offer his prediction for the game. A Russian immigrant who claims to be hundreds of years old, Rasputin - who once had a torrid love affair with Brigitte Bardot - has been a rabid Razorbacks football fan since the program's debut in 1894.
Admittedly, there's not much suspense about this forecast, as just yesterday we revealed Raz's picks for the entire 2010 season. But he wil
- ArkansasSports360.com on September 3, 2010, 4:04 PM CT
(3 hours ago)
Bobby Petrino can joke about his first season in Fayetteville now. He can laugh about how difficult things were in 2008.
- ArkansasSports360.com on September 3, 2010, 4:04 PM CT
(3 hours ago)
Matt Barkley and Ronald Johnson had record nights, connecting on three touchdowns to make Lane Kiffin a winner in his Trojans' coaching debut. No. 14 USC beat Hawaii 49-36 on Thursday night to start the post-Pete Carroll era.
- ArkansasSports360.com on September 3, 2010, 3:34 PM CT
(3 hours ago)
It turns out Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli can now play for the Rebels immediately, according to the NCAA.
- ArkansasSports360.com on September 3, 2010, 2:04 PM CT
(5 hours ago)
Arkansas State's football program followed up a disappointing 4-8 season by changing offensive styles in the off-season, with new coordinator Hugh Freeze adding more hurry-up, no-huddle to the Red Wolves' attack, and unveil the new approach at No. 21 Auburn on Saturday.
- HawgSports.com/Rivals on September 3, 2010, 12:34 PM CT
(6 hours ago)
When Ryan Mallett decided to pass up the NFL draft and return for his senior season at Arkansas, expectations for Bobby Petrino's team immediately soared. Projected to have one of the nation's most dynamic offenses, Mallett and the 17th-ranked Razorbacks look to pick up from where they left off...
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- ArkansasRazorbacks.com on September 3, 2010, 11:04 AM CT
(8 hours ago)
The University of Arkansas has added to the services it provides to fans on football game days.
- Arkansas Expats, Arkansas Expats on September 3, 2010, 10:37 AM CT
(8 hours ago)
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Welcome to the 2010 football season! As a public service to you, the Hog fan, we'll once again be providing a handy pre-game cheat sheet detailing why you should hate each one of the Razorbacks' opponents this fall. Some weeks will be easier than others...
1. The Texas Connection. Tennessee Tech Watson Brown just happens to be the older brother of
- Arkansas Expats, Arkansas Expats on September 3, 2010, 10:37 AM CT
(8 hours ago)
Adventures in Apostasy: Week Three
Over at his paying gig at the Arkansas Times, Expats contributor aboynamedsooie has published the third and final part of his "Adventures in Apostasy" series. In this installment, Derek examines the worst-case scenario for every game on the Hogs' 2010 schedule.
Derek's column appears each Wednesday on the Times' website. Check it out. Oh, and you should also follow him on Twitter.
- ArkansasSports360.com on September 3, 2010, 9:04 AM CT
(10 hours ago)
Our ArkansasSports360.com picks blog is back for another season. We'll pick winners in five college football games a week (not at random, but it might seem like it) for members of the ArkansasSports360.com staff and our media/Arkansas Business Publishing Group partners to pick.
- ArkansasRazorbacks.com on September 3, 2010, 7:34 AM CT
(11 hours ago)
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- Dudley E. Dawson, HawgsIllustrated/Scout on September 3, 2010, 1:34 AM CT
(17 hours ago)
In his weekly recruiting column, Dudley E. Dawson writes about how the University of Arkansas football staff is happy with its 17 commits so far, will officially host Arizona linebacker Brock Haman (6-3, 230) this weekend and believes it is poised for a big finish.
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- HawgSports.com/Rivals on September 3, 2010, 1:04 AM CT
(18 hours ago)
Charleston defeated Clarksville 41-27 Thursday night in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in the first game of the Simmons First/Hootens doubleheader. The game featured a pair of the state's top athletes with Charleston running back Ryan McDonald and Clarksville athlete Wesleigh Foster.
ArkRazorbacks: NEWS Women's cross opens 2010 Friday night: The Arkansas Invitational will take place Friday, Sept. 3 at Agri Park. http://bit.ly/cJ0FVd
ArkRazorbacks: NEWS Road tests continue at Jayhawk Classic: Arkansas will be joined by Akron, Chattanooga and host Kansas. http://bit.ly/cj8Ljj