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The official podcast of the Arkansas Razorbacks. This weekly podcast features some of the best Razorbacks stories from past and present. Three-time Arkansas Sportscaster of the Year Bo Mattingly and the Hogs+ Team produce unique stories featuring current and former student-athletes, coaches, staff members and fans. The podcast takes fans into the heart of the stories that matter to Razorback fans.
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In part one of this three-part series, Clay Henry sits down with Hall of Fame coach Barry Switzer to talk about his roots in Crossett Arkansas and his journey to becoming a Razorback. Switzer takes us through his family's time in California during World War II, his father's bootlegging days, how it affected him, his quitting football, and his decis…
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FROM THE VAULT Sidney Moncrief is a Basketball Hall of Famer and a member of the legendary “Triplets” who led Arkansas to the 1978 Final Four. We start our conversation with the five-time NBA All-Star about what he’s most proud of in his career (3:25), what growing up in Arkansas was like and how he started playing basketball. We talk about how he …
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FROM THE VAULT Joe Adams’ football career could be summed up with one word: Electrifying. He returned five career punts for touchdowns—third in SEC history—won national awards and was a first-team All-American. But his time as a Razorback wouldn’t have happened without a last-minute change of heart. The signing day decision to play for his home-sta…
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FROM THE VAULT Anthony Lucas was ahead of his time. The talented receiver made big play after big play and rewrote the Arkansas record books in the late ‘90s. Those records would stand until the age of wide-open offense came to college football. And yet he still holds the career record for most 100-yard receiving games. He’s one of the greats. But …
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FROM THE VAULT Over thirty years ago, something happened that would change the course of Arkansas athletics forever—the Razorbacks left the Southwest Conference for the SEC. It’s a move that has been a boon for the Razorbacks—not only did they join what’s become the best conference in collegiate athletics, but the financial benefits have allowed Ar…
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Jaydon Hibbert's resume speaks for itself—2x NCAA Champion, World Under 20 Triple Jump Record, Bowerman Trophy Award Winner & Olympic qualifier. And he's done it before turning 20. You'd think the global success at such a young age, track would consume him. But, the Jamaican native is all about keeping the vibes good. Known as (_.wunderkid_) on soc…
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In this special edition of The Hog Pod, we’ve partnered up with former Razorback football players, Austin Allen & Brooks Ellis, to bring you an exclusive interview with Mackey Award-winner, former Arkansas tight end & current New England Patriot, Hunter Henry. The former roommates talk about everything from Henry’s rise in the sport, their dynamic …
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Zvonimir Ivišić, aka Big Z, filled the first spot on Coach John Calipari's—following him from Kentucky. Growing up in Croatia, Zvonimir always loved basketball. His 7'2" height never kept him from becoming a well-rounded player. He played as a guard through most of high school before signing with an amateur league right out of school, catching the …
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Will McEntire has been a staple in the Razorback bullpen for years. He's done it all: started, closing, relief work. Whatever the Hogs need to win the game he's willing to make it happen. The Arkansas native has been through a roller coaster of adversity during his career, from reworking his entire approach to the game after redshirting, to leading…
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Hagen Smith is Arkansas' new all-time strikeout leader. But, his pitching prowess didn't happen by chance—for Smith, mediocrity has never been an option. He's had success throughout his career with the Hogs', but it has never been enough for him. After underperforming, in his eyes, last season he made it his goal to be the top pitcher in the countr…
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Mason Molina was one of the hottest commodities in the transfer portal in the offseason. With dozens of schools interested Arkansas made him a pitch he couldn't refuse. We sat down with the Texas Tech transfer to talk about his baseball journey and how he hopes to be the missing piece the Razorbacks need to go the distance. -------- The full video …
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Peyton Stovall is a name Arkansas fans were familiar with before he ever reached campus. He was a top high school prospect and projected to be a first-round pick in the MLB draft. Looking at a 7-figure signing bonus, he decided to forego it all and be a Razorback. Since, Stovall has had a career of highs and lows—from leading the team to Omaha to b…
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Bo Mattingly sits down with the chairman of Tyson Foods, John Tyson, to discuss his role in bringing John Calipari to Arkansas, the landscape of NIL, and why he believes the Razorbacks have a chance to compete at the highest level in college sports. -------- The full video version of this episode, including behind-the-scenes stories and insights, i…
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Maria José Marin has exploded onto the collegiate golf scene during her freshman season at Arkansas—from setting a 54-hole record during her debut outing, to being ranked the No. 1 women's college golfer in the country. The 17-year-old Columbia native is somewhat of a golf prodigy. She picked up her first golf club at the age of 3 and was competing…
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Bri Ellis is a home run machine for the Razorback softball team. But, the Auburn transfer and former SEC Freshman of the Year had quite the journey to Arkansas. Growing up as a young girl in Texas, she dreamed of playing softball for Texas A&M, but sometimes dreams don't play out the way we intend. This episode takes Hog fans through Bri's journey …
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Arkansas Razorback basketball has a new man in charge, John Calipari. But, behind every coaching hire, there is the Athletic Director who brought it home. Hunter Yurachek sat down with us to take hog fans through the entire process—from Muss’ departure, and initial meetings with Calipari, to introducing the Hall of Famer as Arkansas’ new head coach…
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It's official. John Calipari is the head coach for the Arkansas Razorback men's basketball team. Bo sits down with the Hall of Famer to talk about his decision to leave Kentucky, what excites him about this program and what to expect next. -------- The full video version of this episode including behind-the-scenes stories and insights is available …
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Razorback wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa lives and breathes football and is fueled by NFL dreams. But, his path toward that goal is a little different than most. He went from a high school quarterback to a wide receiver lighting up his DII program—throwing up numbers that caught the eyes of DI recruiters all over the country. After dozens of programs c…
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Thirty years ago Scotty Thurman made the shot that sealed Arkansas basketball its National Championship. Thurman was a prolific high school and college basketball player. He was a freshman All-American, a 1,000-point scorer, and a 40-plus percent 3-point shooter. Despite his accolades and departing Arkansas a year early, he never played a game in t…
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Eric Mateos is the new man at the helm of the Razorbacks' offensive line. But, it's not his first time working under Sam Pittman at Arkansas. Ten years ago Mateos served under then-offensive line coach Sam Pittman as a grad assistant as he tried to break into division I football from the JUCO ranks. Since then it's been full speed ahead—coaching at…
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Chris Johnson worked in the background as an assistant under Lance Harter for 12 years. He watched the legend rack up 7 National Titles as Head Coach. Now, Johnson is the head man for Arkansas women’s track and he’s already solidifying himself as the man for the job—winning the indoor national championship in his first season at the helm of the pro…
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Hogs+ producer and host Tera Talmadge sat down with Razorback gymnast, Maddie Jones, to talk about her journey on The Hill and life outside the gym. From making the call to Arkansas herself as a young gymnast to becoming part of the digital staff for the Hogs football team, Maddie is pulling off a balancing act. -------- The full video version of t…
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Samara Spencer has been a constant presence during her three seasons at Arkansas. Spencer has done it all since arriving on the hill—she won SEC Freshman of the Year, broke program records for playing time, and even eclipsed the 1,000-point mark, all in just three years. Hogs+ host Tera Talmadge sat down with Spencer to talk about her journey, what…
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Known by Arkansas fans as the resident DJ at Razorback sporting events—DJ Derrick has been hyping up Hog fans for over a decade. He doesn’t constrict his talents to just Arkansas sporting events. Derrick Dansby aka DJ Derrick, has spun at events across the realm of sports: SEC Championships, SEC Tournaments, MLB events—basketball, football, softbal…
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With a 7-time Women's College World Series champion, Patty Gasso, for a mother, Razorback hitting coach DJ Gasso has grown up immersed in the sport of softball. After building a reputation as one of the premier hitting coaches in college softball, Gasso finds himself on Courtney Deifel's staff in his first season at Arkansas. We sat down with the n…
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Dean Weber has an appropriate name, because he really is the Dean of Arkansas football. In this vault episode we bring back our conversation with the longtime athletic trainer, who’s accrued more years of service at the university than anyone other than Frank Broyles and Norm DeBriyn. We get into how he started his career working for legendary coac…
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Freshman guard Taliah Scott burst onto the scene for the Razorbacks this season. The lights-out three-point shooter has solidified herself as one of the best players in the country. With freshman stats that rival Kelsey Plum's the rising star didn't get there on her own. Growing up with a D1 basketball player for a father and learning from Steph Cu…
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The high-flying Missouri transfer, Trevon Brazile quickly became a fan favorite after joining Eric Musselman's squad in 2022. His eye-catching dunks and unique personal style cemented him as a player to watch for the Hogs. But, after suffering a season-ending ACL tear Brazile's future was in question. In this episode we take you behind the injury, …
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Quinn Grovey is the only starting quarterback to record back-to-back 10-win seasons in Arkansas football history. We sit down with the Razorback great to get his story, including how he left the state of Oklahoma to come to Arkansas. He has a great story about Andre Ware and Houston, and talks about how he found out Ken Hatfield was leaving. Later,…
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In this episode of the Hog Pod, we take an in-depth and behind-the-scenes look at how head coach Jason Watson has taken the Arkansas volleyball program from afterthought to NCAA contender in just a few years. It's a story told by those who know it best: Watson, Hunter Yurachek, Jill Gillen, Maggie Cartwright and Hannah Hogue. FIND US ONLINE: Twitte…
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Taylor Head loves to compete more than just about anything. The senior outside hitter for the Razorback volleyball team comes from a family of college athletes, which brought her a love of competition from an early age. And it’s something on display every time she takes the court. She’s been a big part of the rebirth of the Arkansas volleyball prog…
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If there’s one thing Razorback basketball fans have already figured out about Khalif Battle, it’s that he can flat-out score. The grad transfer from Temple is off to a hot start in his Arkansas career, which shouldn’t come as a surprise considering he averaged nearly 18 points a game last season. Battle’s childhood shaped who he’s become as a playe…
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When you come from a big basketball family like Arkansas grad transfer Chandler Lawson, you’re always dealing with expectations. Lawson left his hometown of Memphis—where his two older brothers played—for a fresh start at Oregon. After two years with the Ducks, he returned home to the Tigers, where the pressure was familiar. If that fan passion sou…
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If you had to pick one word to describe Tramon Mark, it’d be winner. Mark won 66 games at Houston, and his penchant for coming through in the big moments helped the Cougars advance to a Sweet 16 and a Final Four. He averaged 9 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists for parts of three seasons with the Cougars, while missing most of his sophomore season wi…
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It’s been a long road to the top of college basketball for Denijay Harris. Underrecruited out of high school, Harris went the JUCO route, but after just two games, a major injury would end his next two seasons of hoops, and it was a struggle just to make it back. Harris would transfer to Southern Miss, and finally returned to game action in 2020. H…
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Jeremiah Davenport has seen what an Eric Musselman coached team can do. A grad transfer from Cincinnati, Davenport knew this was the place for him to continue his long journey in basketball … one that started from a young age in a family that was always around the sport. His late father—who tragically passed away in 2021—had a major impact on his l…
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If there’s one thing El Ellis knows how to do, it’s score. The talent has always been there, but Ellis started his journey at the JUCO level, and had to fight for his opportunities. Ellis made it work, transferring to Louisville, where he played the past two seasons, leading the Cardinals in scoring. But he wanted to achieve more. Now at Arkansas a…
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Ronnie Brewer is a lifelong Razorback. He grew up watching his dad, Ron, play for Eddie Sutton. Then, he followed in his footsteps, leading Arkansas to a couple of NCAA Tournament appearances before setting off for the NBA and becoming a first-round draft pick by the Utah Jazz, where he found a role as an elite defender. Now, he’s back with the Raz…
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Jill Gillen doesn’t lack confidence. The senior volleyball standout thrives on people telling her what she can’t do and proving them wrong. She’s one of the best players in Razorback volleyball history, and has helped turn around a program that was once an afterthought. In this episode, we discover how people doubting her abilities fueled Jill Gill…
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Andrew Armstrong has had quite the journey to Arkansas and the SEC—college football’s grandest stage. Underrecruited, Armstrong went to D2 Texas A&M-Commerce… where he spent four years, but didn’t even play the first two after a redshirt season and a lost season due to Covid. Then, he excelled. Now, Armstrong has emerged as a go-to target for quart…
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Few Razorback football players through the years were as exciting to watch as Felix Jones. Alongside Darren McFadden, he formed one of the greatest backfields in college football history. Jones still holds the Arkansas school record for career yards per rush, was a First-Team All-American in 2007, and was part of some of the most memorable Razorbac…
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Original episode synopsis: We sit down with former Arkansas coach Houston Nutt for a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation. Nutt talks about his life growing up and getting recruited by Bear Bryant and Frank Broyles. We get into his playing career at Arkansas and why he transferred to Oklahoma State, as well how he got his break in coaching. He…
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If you find yourself trying to figure out who No. 40 is on Arkansas’ defensive line this season, you won’t be alone. Landon Jackson looks like a different person. The junior is entering his second season with the Razorbacks after transferring from LSU, has added 40-plus pounds to his frame in the offseason. But gaining that much weight is a lot of …
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It’s hard to believe that Sam Pittman is entering his fourth season as Arkansas’ head coach. In many ways, what he’s done in such a short amount of time has been remarkable, turning the program around and restoring Razorback pride throughout the state with the program’s first nine-win season in a decade, and back-to-back bowl wins for only the seco…
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KJ Jefferson has evolved into one of the best quarterbacks in Razorback history. As he enters his senior season at Arkansas, he’s within striking distance of Matt Jones’ school record for total offense. But it’s not just the records. KJ has grown into a major leadership role with the team. In this episode, we chat with KJ Jefferson about how he got…
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