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Thank you COVID for giving Isaiah Joe a chance to play !!!!

Joe has not had much playing time but has been able to step up the last three games and putting pretty good stats over the last three games. Good for him.

DATEOPPRESULTMINFG%3P%FT%REBASTBLKSTLPFTOPTS
Tue 1/12vsMIAW
137-134 OT
3740.040.0100.051203013
Mon 1/11@ATLL
112-94
2866.757.1100.024025118
Sat 1/9vsDENL
115-103
4522.227.3100.042011113

Does Satan, I mean Saban come back? Why? Why not?

I can’t stand him, more importantly I can’t stand being totally dominated by him for over what seems to be 50 years

However, I do respect what he’s done, I appreciate excellence and a leader that shows they can do it year in and year out with different people. What he’s done is incredible

But now that he’s passed the Bear, what else is there to prove? Is he trying to catch Yale at 18 championships so Bama can be #1 of all time, I doubt it
-He’s 69, I’m sure he’s tired (not tired of winning)
-Surely he doesn’t truly enjoy being around this newer generation at 69, it’s business to him
-It appears he’s losing more ( especially on O ) than he ever has before, he’s always had a qb, rb, or WRs coming back to make them dominant but maybe not this year, I know they have 5 stars waiting to replace them, but they are starting over on O with a new OC again
-Their D is young, but their O carried them this year.
-I’m sure with COVID this year, he’s been more frustrated with the planning or operations of ever.ything Covid related
-If he comes back and they are not as good, don’t make playoffs or SEC championship that would kill him, especially a couple years in a row. He wouldn’t want to go out like that
-Why keep going? Can’t be financially
-I’m sure he has family and grandkids he could spend more time with

Or is he just too driven, can’t step away, loves it too much, and will not know what to do with himself if he’s not coaching. Surely they’d get him as an analyst, maybe he could stand that

Thoughts?

Hoops Hogs fall in heartbreaker - WBB

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – It was a tough loss for the Razorbacks (10-4, 1-3) in Bud Walton Arena on Sunday afternoon, as the Hogs came up just short against No. 8 Texas A&M (12-0, 3-0), 74-73, in an instant classic. Aggie guard Jordan Nixon banked a floater off the glass with 0.4 seconds on the clock to ultimately seal the win for A&M.
The Hogs were as balanced as they had been all season against the undefeated Aggies, and were once led by redshirt senior guard Chelsea Dungee, who nearly willed Arkansas to a win. She scored 21 points in the game, making six of her 15 shots, five of which were from long range. Destiny Slocum also made her presence felt in the game, going for 13 points and a team-high six assists. Makayla Daniels scored 16 points to go along with four steals, while Jailyn Mason made the most of her start in place of Amber Ramirez, scoring 13 points on an efficient 5 for 11 clip.


TURNING POINT

It was a back-and-forth battle in the second half with neither team able to pull away. There were six lead changes in the second half, one of the biggest coming when Slocum made a crisp, under-the-basket pass to Erynn Barnum, who knocked down a mid-range jumper to take a 58-56 lead.

Arkansas was able to expand on the lead in the following minutes, with Dungee and Mason hitting corner threes to get the fans in Bud Walton Arena on their feet. But A&M had an answer to every Razorback run and forced a turnover with just over 20 seconds left with a chance to take the lead. Nixon’s bucket followed on the next possession.

On the ensuing possession, Dungee received the inbounds pass with under one second remaining, and a contested jump shot fell short with no foul called.


HOG HIGHLIGHTS
The Razorbacks were fantastic from three, hitting 14 of their 31 attempts from beyond (45.2 percent).
  • That’s the second most the Hogs have made as a team this season.
  • 15 of Dungee’s 21 points came in the second half.
  • Dungee has now scored 20+ in all four of Arkansas’ conference games thus far.
  • She also extended her double-digit scoring streak to 17 games.
  • Slocum’s six assist matched her season-high, as she also had six against Kentucky.
  • Taylah Thomas led Arkansas on the glass, pulling down six rebounds.

NEXT TIME OUT
Arkansas will stay in Fayetteville to take on Florida on Thursday. Tip against the Gators is set for 7 p.m. CT.

Football Deon Edwards enters portal, won't return in 2021 (JK HE'S STAYING)

UPDATED STORY FROM HUTCH: https://arkansas.rivals.com/news/edwards-reverses-course-will-return-to-arkansas-in-2021

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STORY FROM HUTCH: https://arkansas.rivals.com/news/edwards-enters-portal-won-t-return-in-2021

(Story includes a rundown of which seniors are returning, which aren't and which still haven't made a decision.)
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