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On Ball...

Right now, I like Arkansas as the front runner. Jermaine Smith is from Atlanta, he has really recruited Ball well, and the two have connected.

Also, Ball feels he can play early in Fayetteville, and that is VERY important to him.

Georgia Tech is another one to watch, but if Ball was committed tomorrow, you’d see a FutureCast in for the Razorbacks. I am close to putting one in any way.

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Football PODCAST: HawgBeat Hour: Fall Camp is LIVE! + JC Hoops stops by

My RSS feed has decided it now takes a year to post the pod to spotify and itunes so I just wanted to get this to yall before it loses relevance.
Hutch and I discuss the takeaways from fall camp so far, the daunting schedule, etc then Jackson hops on to talk about the impacts of Isaiah Joe's departure and what the team looks like now:

I'll update this once it gets on the platforms if you'd prefer to wait it out.

Jackson is interviewing Mike Neighbors today for the JCHoopsPod as well so watch for that on Monday

SEC Coaches Talk Anonymously on Conference Foes

https://athlonsports.com/college-football/sec-coaches-talk-anonymously-about-conference-foes-2020

Arkansas



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"It's a total mess from top to bottom."


"What's the identity of this program? Are they a hard-nosed smashmouth team? That didn't work. Are they going to beat you with spread and tempo and use Texas kids? That didn't work."


"Last year was a total mess. They were vanilla on offense and defense the entire time Chad Morris was there. They were the worst-looking team on film in the conference, maybe in Power 5. Confused, out of place, low effort, no communication."


"That they landed on Sam (Pittman) is really telling. He's a well-respected career assistant who is great at his job, but it's hard to find what he can say or do with that program that could suddenly turn things around. They've got no personnel. The roster right now looks like NCAA sanctions hit them."


"(Rakeem) Boyd coming back was huge, he and Feleipe Franks are a decent place to start."


"The offensive line isn't horrible."


"(Offensive coordinator) Kendal Briles is a strange hire. They don't have the bodies to run that system, and he's had chemistry issues on other staffs. That hire told a lot of coaches that Sam wasn't alone in making the decisions."


"They want to score points, but they don't really get those dynamic Big 12-type of skill position bodies in recruiting."


"Defensively they're terrible, but Barry Odom is one of the best coordinators in the country. He can't work miracles, but they'll blend schemes and figure out what fits who they have. They should go out and work the portal."

How to Make the New Board Theme Look Better

If you want to optimize the new look forums to be easier on the eyes and easier to maneuver, you've come to the right place.

1) Click your profile icon in the top right corner.

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2) Next, click on the "preferences" option.
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3) There are three things on this page we need to focus on.
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4) First, go to "Style" and change it to "Rivals Dark".
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5) Then check to make sure your "font size" is on "medium (recommended)".
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6) Next you want to make sure you have deselected "show people's signatures with their messages".
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7) Lastly, and most importantly, don't forget to click "save".
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This should help with some of the issues mentioned in the thread discussing the new layout. The process should be very similar, if not identical, for phones and tablets.

Scroll down for @DuckTalesLOL post where he explains how you can get rid of the ads/pop-up videos. Download uBlock Origin.

Heisman Odds 2020

Trevor Lawrence 2/1
Spencer Rattler 9/1
D’Eriq King 14/1
Myles Brennan 14/1
Sam Ehlinger 14/1
Jamie Newman 16/1
Mac Jones 16/1
Chuba Hubbard 20/1
Ian Book 20/1
Sam Howell 20/1
Bo Nix 25/1
Kyle Trask 25/1
Travis Etienne 25/1
Najee Harris 30/1
Bryce Young 50/1
Devonta Smith 50/1
Ja'Marr Chase 50/1
Kylin Hill 60/1
Dillon Gabriel 66/1
Jaylen Waddle 66/1
Micale Cunningham 66/1
Pooka Williams 66/1
Chatarius Atwell 75/1
Javian Hawkins 75/1
Brock Purdy 100/1
Derek Stingley Jr 100/1
Jaret Patterson 100/1
Trey Sanders 100/1
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Football Franks, Boyd, Cunningham named in Senior Bowl top 250

University of Arkansas quarterback Feleipe Franks, running back Rakeem Boyd and offensive lineman Myron Cunningham have all been named to the 2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250 watch list. Players must be a senior or fourth-year junior to be eligible for the Reese’s Senior Bowl, which is the nation’s most prestigious college all-star game and has been played annually since 1950.

Franks will be playing his first season in Fayetteville as a graduate transfer after a successful three-year run at Florida, where he played in 28 games and made 25 starts, registering 4,593 passing yards with 37 touchdowns to 17 interceptions and a 59.1% completion percentage (354-for-599). On the ground, the Crawfordsville, Fla. product ran for 438 yards and eight scores. Last season, Franks started the first three games of the season but missed the remainder of the campaign due to an injury. In his last healthy season as a redshirt sophomore in 2018, he started all 13 games guiding the Gators to a 10-3 record and a No. 6 final ranking in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll throwing for 2,457 yards and 24 touchdowns. Leading the Gators to a 41-15 thrashing of No. 7 Michigan in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl, he earned Offensive MVP honors racking up 173 passing yards (13-for-23) and one touchdown, while rushing for 74 yards and a score. Additionally, Franks has garnered Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award watch list recognition this year.

Boyd led the team in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in 2018 and 2019, totaling 1,867 career rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in his first two seasons on the Hill. As a junior, he ran for 1,133 yards and eight scores, while rushing for over 100 yards in five games. The Houston, Texas native ranked fourth in the SEC and 27th nationally averaging 94.4 yards per game; in addition, Boyd’s 6.4 yards per carry ranked ninth in the conference. On just eight carries, he rushed for a career-best 185 yards against Western Kentucky, averaging 23.1 yards per attempt, including two touchdown runs of 76 and 86 yards with the latter being a career-long. As a sophomore in 2018, Boyd ranked 10th in the SEC running for 6.0 yards per carry and 13th among league-leaders totaling 734 rushing yards. Both the Maxwell and Doak Walker Awards tabbed Boyd to their respective watch lists before the 2020 season.

Appearing in 11 games and making 10 starts predominately at left tackle and right guard, Cunningham proved to be a durable offensive lineman in his first season on the Hill last year, playing every snap of the game on eight occasions. The Warren, Ohio native excelled in pass protection and only surrendered one sack on 383 pass blocking plays. Prior to arriving in Fayetteville, Cunningham played two seasons at Iowa Western Community College, where he was a 2018 NJCAA First-Team All-American.

The Reese’s Senior Bowl has had 93 total players selected in the last two NFL Drafts, with 40 selected in the first three rounds, including 10 first-round picks in 2019. Next year’s game will shift venues to the brand-new Hancock Whitney Stadium on the University of South Alabama’s campus in Mobile, Ala after being played at Ladd-Peebles Stadium since 1951. One thing that differentiates the Reese’s Senior Bowl from other all-star games is the participation of two full NFL coaching staffs. Last year, the two teams were coached by the Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals staffs and there were over 900 credentialed NFL personnel in Mobile for game week.
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