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Wolverine Confidential: Can Michigan bounce back vs. Arkansas State?
The Michigan football team will try to bounce back from its first loss since 2022 when it hosts Arkansas State on Saturday.
The latest episode of the Wolverine Confidential podcast previews the matchup. The conversation starts by looking back on what Michigan’s players and coaches said this week about the loss to Texas. What went wrong in that game and is it correctable or are there lingering concerns?
We talk about Arkansas State, led by former Central Michigan and Tennessee head coach Butch Jones. He’s got several Michigan natives on the roster and a 2-0 record. Michigan kicker Dominic Zvada, meanwhile, will be facing his former team.
The episode wraps with our predictions for Saturday’s game. Kickoff is set for noon ET with Big Ten Network broadcasting.
You can listen to the entire episode below, by clicking here (the latest Wolverine Confidential), or anywhere you find podcasts.
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Gymbacks Place Seventh at NCAA Championships, Four Earn All-America Honors
The No. 9 Gymbacks saw their season come to an end on Thursday night as they placed fourth in the NCAA Gymnastics Championships evening semifinal and seventh overall with a score of 196.9625.
Arkansas finished behind No. 1 Oklahoma (198.300), No. 13 Minnesota (197.4625) and No. 4 UCLA (197.275) in its session, with the Sooners and Golden Gophers advancing to Saturday’s national championship. In the afternoon session, No. 3 Florida (197.7875) and No. 2 LSU (197.4375) advanced, while No. 6 Georgia placed sixth overall (197.2625) and No. 7 Stanford placed eighth (196.9375).
The Gymbacks’ team score of 196.9625 is the second highest in program history at NCAAs for Arkansas, and highest since 2009. The team got out to a strong start on floor, in which the Razorbacks scored 49.300, a new NCAA championships record for Arkansas on the event.
The day was highlighted by a great all-around performance by senior Morgan Price. She scored 39.4625, which was good for fifth in the session and tied for ninth overall, good for Second Team All-America honors. She also tied for eighth on vault (9.900) and fifth on bars (9.9125) to bring her All-America total to three, the most by a Gymback at a single nationals since Kennedy Hambrick in 2021.
Fifth year Leah Smith sent her Arkansas career out with a bang as she notched a pair of 9.900s on vault and bars, both of which tied for the session for All-America nods. Smith is now a three-time All-American with two on vault.
Freshman Allison Cucci had a fantastic first NCAA Championships with Arkansas’ highest individual score of the day, 9.9375 on vault. She tied for fourth in the session to earn First Team All-America honors and tied for sixth overall. Her score is the third highest ever by a Gymback on vault at NCAAs, and the best for Arkansas since 2014.
Sophomore Joscelyn Roberson closed out her second season with her first All-American honor on floor. She scored 9.9125 and placed eighth in the evening semifinal. Roberson has now earned two All-America nods in as many seasons at Arkansas.
Floor
After an uncharacteristic start from Hailey Klein on floor, Smith got the Gymbacks on track again in the two spot with a 9.8375. The Price duo of Morgan and Frankie earned matching 9.825 marks back-to-back, and Lauren Williams broke through for the first 9.900 of the night for Arkansas in the fifth spot. Roberson anchored the Gymbacks with a 9.9125, which brought the floor total to 49.300.
Vault
After a 9.7875 from Cami Weaver in the lead-off position, Smith stuck her Yurchenko full up second and earned a 9.900. The sticks were contagious as Cucci delivered one of her own midway through the lineup on her Yurchenko 1.5 for a 9.9375. Klein and Williams scored 9.8125 and 9.825, respectively. Morgan Price finished the rotation with a 9.900, and Arkansas posted 49.375 on vault.
Bars
Roberson led off with a 9.7875 for Arkansas, and the scores built from there with a 9.800 from Klein and a 9.900 for Smith to pace the Gymbacks halfway through the rotation. The freshman duo of Avalon Campbell and Cucci scored 9.800 and 9.775 next, which brought up Morgan Price to anchor. She put down her typical solid routine on the event and went 9.9125. The Gymbacks’ total on bars was 49.200.
Beam
Arkansas went to one of its best events of the season for the last rotation, beam. Priscilla Park kicked it off with a 9.8125, followed by a 9.7875 by Klein up second. Weaver and Cucci then scored 9.750 and 9.775. Morgan Price and Joscelyn Roberson both posted good scores of 9.825 and 9.8875, but neither were enough to move Arkansas into a spot to contend for a national finals berth.
More Information
Visit ArkansasRazorbacks.com for the latest information on all things Arkansas Gymnastics. You can also find the Razorbacks on social media by liking us on Facebook (Arkansas Razorback Gymnastics) and following us on Twitter and Instagram (@RazorbackGym).
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Pulaski Tech’s Diamond Chef event brings big flavors and friendly competition
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — If you like great food and a little friendly competition, Diamond Chef Arkansas is about to serve up both at the University of Arkansas- Pulaski Technical College.
Diamond Chef Arkansas is a fundraiser for UA Pulaski Tech’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Institute.
The event centers on a head-to-head cooking competition where students team up with local chef mentors to collaborate on dishes and practice together ahead of the big night.
Along with the competition, attendees can also sample tastings from local restaurants, giving people a chance to try a variety of foods while cheering on their favorite team.
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Among the chefs involved this year are Scott Rains, Alyssa Frisby, and Reis Bertram, including a team from Table 28.
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