With Burks drawing so much attention and often drawing double coverage, the other Razorback receivers should see single coverage more often.
Author: By Terry J. Wood
Tough schedule only makes Hogs’ season more exciting
The countdown to the season is getting short at 64 days as we head into the Fourth of July weekend.
Review: ‘Werewolves Within’ fun but spotty horror spoof
“I slightly enjoyed “Werewolves Within,” but it is at best a trifle that’s not quite as smart as it wants you to think it is.”
Anticipation for Razorback football mounts during summer doldrums
I can’t help my mind from drifting toward football and the upcoming Razorback football season.
Rice and Beef top Hogs’ 2021 football menu
As an old-timer, I have to say I’m looking forward to the Rice-and-Beef special at the top of the Arkansas Razorbacks’ football menu this fall.
Review: ‘12 Mighty Orphans’ sentimental but still a winner for a sports movie
Disregard the lowish Rotten Tomatoes score. This movie is worthwhile if you enjoy football and have a place in your heart for underdog stories.
Supreme Court ruling to change landscape of college athletics
The Supreme Court ruled in a 9-0 decision Monday that the way the NCAA has been doing business all our lives is unconstitutional in a landmark antitrust case.
Razorback sports calendar winds down
We’re about seven weeks away from the start of preseason football practices and 11 weeks away from the kickoff to the season against Rice on Sept. 4.
Review: “Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard’ plays like a second-rate Deadpool sequel
This tedious action film swings and misses at being a comedy. It’s too bad because the movie boasts a fantastic cast.
Diamond Hogs’ accomplishments outshine early exit in Super Regionals
These Hogs competed and won and lost with class.
NC State threatens Hogs’ CWS run with power at the plate
For this team to approach excellence, the Razorbacks must find a way to take the series from one of the hottest teams in the country.
Chu, Miranda’s “In the Heights” soars to cure box-office ills
The movie was absolutely uplifting and joyful, which is just the kind of tonic we need after figuratively being boarded up in our homes for too long.
Legendary Razorback track coach John McDonnell dies at 82
McDonnell was a motivational genius, who not only specialized in training his athletes physically and mentally but also in guiding them to be at their best when it counted the most.
Three homers, Kopps’ mound mastery launches Hogs into Super Regional
The Razorbacks kept their season alive by topping the No. 19 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 6-2 in the elimination final Monday in Fayetteville.
Hosting NCAA Regional first step in trek to Omaha
Razorbackers began camping out at the stadium as early as Wednesday evening to make sure they get the perfect spot in the Hog Pen.