Golden Panthers hold nation's longest losing streak
They say that numbers never lie. If so, you couldn't be worse off than the Florida International Golden Panthers.
At 0-7, FIU will play Arkansas Saturday in search of its first win of the season. However, that's not the worst part. The Golden Panthers will also be entering Reynolds Razorback Stadium on a 19-game losing streak, the longest in college football.… 1 Comment |
Only one OctoberDeuces Wild
If you haven't gotten the memo yet, the World Series is starting tonight at 8 p.m. on FOX. The Red Sox will have home-field advantage and will try to slow down the red hot Colorado Rockies, who have won 21 of their last 22 games dating back to the regular season.…
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Basketball Hogs picked to win SEC Western Division
The Arkansas Razorbacks were picked to win the Southeastern Conference Western Division Tuesday by the league's media at SEC Media Days in Birmingham, Ala.
Arkansas received 18 of 30 first place votes to win the division. Mississippi State had 10 first place votes to finish second in the poll.… Post the First Comment |
Hog netters take on ITA Central Regional
The Arkansas men's tennis team, led by head coach Robert Cox, heads to Tulsa, Okla., this weekend to participate in the annual ITA Central Regional.
In his 19th season with the Razorbacks, Cox has engineered 247 victories for the program, along with nine NCAA Tournament appearances.… Post the First Comment |
Lady'Backs gear up for Florida
The Lady Razorback soccer team will take on No. 23 Florida at 7 p.m. at Lady'Back field with hopes to improve its chances at landing a spot in the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
The Lady'Backs (8-8-1, 1-6-1 SEC) have just two regular season games after tomorrow's contest, so they will look to play Florida (9-4-2, 5-2 SEC) tough in hopes for a postseason appearance, and Arkansas head coach Gordon Henderson believes his squad will give Florida a good game.… Post the First Comment |
Vandy upends South Carolina, Tide rolls over Vols
The highlight of the weekend in the Southeastern Conference came in a game that was all but forgotten.
Who would have thought that No. 6 South Carolina, with games against Tennessee, Arkansas and Florida still to go, would lose their second game of the season to the likes of Vanderbilt? Who would have thought that the Gamecocks, under the coaching of offensive mastermind Steve Spurrier, wouldn't even muster a touchdown against a team whose only prior SEC win was against lowly Ole Miss? On Saturday afternoon, in front of 79,212 shocked and speechless Gamecock fans, it happened.… Post the First Comment |
Hogs need to stay motivated, execute early against Florida International
Arkansas has put up some impressive numbers in games this season in which it has lost.
The Hogs scored 38 points behind five offensive touchdowns against Alabama and lost by a field goal. Against Kentucky, the Razorbacks netted almost 500 total offensive yards and still lost by two scores.… 1 Comment |