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Arkansas sending 22 athletes to Oregon
FAYETTEVILLE — College of Arkansas Coach Lance Harter couldn’t have scripted a a lot better weekend for his ladies’s observe and discipline workforce on the NCAA West Preliminaries.
“Unbelievable meet total,” Harter stated. “Nice, nice weekend for us throughout the board.
“This meet is at all times scary to any teaching workers, as a result of any time the beginning gun goes off there’s a chance of someone making a mistake, a false begin or simply having an off day or no matter.
“However knock on wooden, we went by means of the meet mainly unblemished.”
The Razorbacks superior 12 athletes in 10 occasions with 14 entries for the NCAA Championships, which will probably be held June 8-11 at Hayward Discipline on the campus of the College of Oregon in Eugene, Ore.
Sophomore Britton Wilson led all qualifiers within the 400-meter hurdles (54.87 seconds) and ran 49.72 on the anchor leg of Arkansas’ 1,600-meter relay that gained in a John McDonnell Discipline report 3:25.16 — the quickest relay time ever run on the NCAA Prelims East or West.
The opposite three Razorbacks on the relay superior to Eugene with senior Morgan Burks-Magee and freshman Rosey Effiong within the 400 and senior Jada Baylark within the 100.
Arkansas junior Lauren Gregory superior within the 10,000 and 5,000 meters.
“It’s simply so enjoyable to look at everybody handle their very own enterprise,” Gregory stated. “You don’t have to fret a couple of single individual. It appeared like we coated all of the bases.”
Three Razorbacks superior within the pole vault with juniors Amanda Fassold and Bailee McCorkle and sophomore Mackenzie Hayward.
Additionally advancing for Arkansas had been senior Krissy Gear within the 1,500; junior Yoveinny Mota within the 100-meter hurdles; senior Logan Jolly within the 3,000-meter steeplechase; and sophomore Isabel Van Camp within the 5,000.
“We’ve got an excellent stable squad going to the nationwide meet,” Harter stated. “We’re tremendous enthusiastic about what we probably can do in Eugene.”
The Razorbacks’ males’s workforce can have 10 athletes competing in six occasions with 9 entries in Eugene.
Arkansas junior decathletes Ayden Owens-Delerme and Daniel Spejcher already had been certified for the NCAA Championships and didn’t must compete on the West Prelims, although Owens-Delerme ran on two relays.
Senior Amon Kemboi led Arkansas’ qualifiers on the West Prelims by advancing within the 10,000 and 5,000.
Additionally advancing for the Razorbacks in particular person occasions had been juniors Tre’Bien Gilbert and Matthew Lewis-Banks within the 100-meter hurdles; sophomore Patrick Kiprop within the 10,000; and junior Ryan Brown within the lengthy soar.
The Razorbacks’ 1,600-meter relay that superior included Owens-Delerme, freshmen Brandon Battle, sophomore Jeremy Farr and junior James Milholen.
“It was a curler coaster meet,” Arkansas males’s Coach Chris Bucknam stated.
Junior Phillip Lemonious, who completed third within the 110-meter hurdles on the NCAA Championships final yr, didn’t advance. He was in first place going over the ultimate hurdle of his first-round warmth, however then fell to the observe.
Lemonious was set to anchor the 400 relay, however he by no means acquired the baton as a result of the Razorbacks did not make a clear change earlier within the race.
Senior Joseph Cheboson regarded like a lock to take one of many high 12 spots to advance to Eugene within the 10,000, however operating in sixth with 3 1/2 laps remaining, he was tripped from behind and completed twenty third.
Bucknam filed a protest, however the ultimate outcomes had been upheld by officers.
Senior Roman Turner and Texas A&M’s Devon Achane tied for the final qualifying spot within the 100 with each operating 10.177 and ending fifth of their heats.
The Razorbacks had been hoping for a runoff, however officers went with a tie-breaker of who had the quickest time this season coming into the meet, and Achane superior to Eugene as a result of he had run 10.12 in comparison with 10.31 for Turner.
“I really feel like we will rating some factors in Eugene,” Bucknam stated. “Clearly, we want we had a much bigger group going, however we’ve acquired the group we’ve acquired and we’re going to relaxation and recuperate.
“I don’t know what’s going to occur, however I do know we’ll compete onerous.”
Representing the Pure State
• Arkansas’ ladies’s and males’s observe and discipline groups can have a mixed 22 athletes in 16 occasions with 23 entries for the NCAA Championships June 8-11 in Eugene, Ore.
ARKANSAS WOMEN
Occasions, Athletes
100 METERS Jada Baylark
400 METERS Rosey Effiong, Morgan Burks-Magee
1,500 METERS Krissy Gear
5,000 METERS Lauren Gregory, Isabel Van Camp
10,000 METERS Gregory
100-METER HURDLES Yoveinny Mota
400-METER HURDLES Britton Wilson
3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE Logan Jolly
1,600-METER RELAY Burks-Magee, Effiong, Baylark and Wilson
POLE VAULT Amanda Fassold, Bailee McCorkle and Mackenzie Hayward
ARKANSAS MEN
Occasions, Athletes
5,000 METERS Amon Kemboi
10,000 METERS Kemboi, Patrick Kiprop
110-METER HURDLES Tre’Bien Gilbert, Matthew Lewis-Banks
1,600-METER RELAY Ayden Owens-Delerme, Brandon Battle, Jeremy Farr and James Milholen
DECATHLON Owens-Delerme and Daniel Spejcher
LONG JUMP Ryan Brown
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Green's MVP performance propels Arkansas to Liberty Bowl win
Arkansas (7-6, 3-5 SEC) won its final game of the 2024 season with a 39-26 victory over Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl on Saturday behind a strong performance by quarterback Taylen Green.
The redshirt junior, who just wrapped up his first season with the Razorbacks, finished the game with 422 yards of total offense — 341 through the air and 81 on the ground. He ended the game tied with running back Rodney Hill as the Hogs’ leading rusher in the game and Green was named Liberty Bowl MVP for his efforts.
“I think it was a fast start,” Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman said after the game. “(The defense) made a fourth down stop and then really the offense took over. Taylen took over. We have Taylen Green, a lot of teams don’t and it gives us opportunity to win.”
The Razorbacks started the game firing on all cylinders and scored on each of their first three possessions. Green was a key cog in that machine, as he scored the first touchdown of the game on a 12-yard rush. He followed that drive up by showcasing his arm with passes of 17 yards and 56 yards to wide receiver Issac TeSlaa, which set up a touchdown run by running back Braylen Russell on the goal line.
Touchdown No. 3 of the first quarter came on a slant route to redshirt freshman receiver Dazmin James, who caught Green’s pass and took it 94 yards to the end zone — the longest pass play in Arkansas program history.
Texas Tech didn’t go down without a fight, though. The Red Raiders cut the lead to 24-19 by halftime, and Arkansas needed another spark. Cue Green again, who found running back Tyrell Reed Jr. alone and unguarded for a 43-yard touchdown midway through the third quarter.
“(Reed), he’s always ready,” Green said after the game. “He’s always in the back learning whether it’s from (Ja’Quinden Jackson) or from (Rashod Dubinion). From (Rodney Hill). He’s always taking things in, asking questions. When he had his opportunity to shine, he made the most of it.”
A native of Lewisville, Texas, Green only had one blemish on his stat line, as he was sacked in the end zone for a safety in the second quarter, but Pittman said afterward that a blocking miscue in the backfield led to the miscue.
Green’s 341 passing yards broke the previous Arkansas record in a bowl game, which was set by Bill Montgomery, who threw for 338 against Ole Miss in the 1970 Sugar Bowl.
The former Boise State transfer also became the first Arkansas passer to eclipse 300 yards in a bowl game since Brandon Allen threw for 315 yards in the 2016 Liberty Bowl against Kansas State.
“I’m gonna take (the MVP trophy) to my parents’ crib,” Green said. “Shout out to my mom, shout out to my dad, shout out to my sisters, and we gonna celebrate.”
Arkansas football’s 2024 season has now come to a close. Up next, the Razorbacks will look to close out transfer portal season strong. Be sure to follow along at The Trough premium message board for updates on the offseason recruiting action.
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Taylen Green provides offseason hope in Arkansas football’s Liberty Bowl win over Texas Tech
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Hope springs eternal every offseason, but Arkansas football got the optimism train for 2025 off the tracks Friday night in its 2024 season finale.
The Razorbacks (7-6) led from start-to-finish in a 39-26 victory over Texas Tech at the Liberty Bowl. The Hogs racked up 559 yards on offense, held the Red Raiders (8-5) to just seven points in the second half and played a near-perfect game on special teams. In all three phases, Arkansas executed, giving the Razorbacks their third winning season in the past four years under head coach Sam Pittman.
But there is also a beacon to the hope in the form of redshirt junior quarterback Taylen Green. The Texas native was dynamic against the Red Raiders, throwing for 341 yards and running for 81 more. He accounted for three touchdowns, and as Arkansas ran away in the second half, Texas Tech’s defense had no answer.
Green will return to Arkansas for his final college season next year, and why shouldn’t coaches or fans believe he can give SEC defenses the same issues in 2025?
“Taylen took over,” Pittman said. “We have Taylen Green, a lot of teams don’t, and it gives us opportunity to win.”
Green did all of the things Arkansas fans have seen in flashes throughout the season Friday night. He hit receivers in stride and extended plays with his legs. Some of those resulted in long runs, and others finished with him finding an open target on the move.
The quarterback led Arkansas to touchdowns on its first three possessions of the game and slammed the door shut on a potential Texas Tech comeback with a 47-yard touchdown pass to Tyrell Reed Jr. in the third quarter. It was the first reception of Reed’s Arkansas career.
A similar milestone was set in the first quarter. The first catch of Dazmin James’ college career resulted in a 94-yard touchdown that gave Arkansas a 21-3 lead. It was the longest touchdown reception in Arkansas history and the longest pass in Liberty Bowl history.
“It’s crazy, we were talking about that slant in the hotel, the whole week, and it came to fruition,” Green said.
Reed and James’ production keyed the Arkansas victory, but it also represented a question answered for Green’s development.
All season, Green relied heavily on wide receiver Andrew Armstrong, who accounted for more than 30% of Green’s passing yards in the regular season. Sometimes, Green keyed too much on Armstrong.
Against Texas Tech, Green showed he can thrive regardless of his weapons. In addition to Armstrong, Arkansas was without the services of Luke Hasz and Isaiah Sategna. James finished with three catches for 137 yards, and freshman CJ Brown had four catches. The only familiar target, Isaac TeSlaa, had three catches for 107 yards.
“It just speaks to our depth, not just at the receiver position, but the running backs, tight ends, O-line,” Green said. “That’s the one thing you know I knew when I committed here — I knew y’all probably didn’t know yet — but just the weapons that we have offensively. I’m just grateful and excited that they have their opportunity.”
Just as he has all season, Green deflected the praise to his teammates and coaches. He walks the walk and talks the talk as a starting quarterback and program figurehead in the SEC.
Arkansas will have plenty of holes to fill this offseason. The Hogs need to find three new starters on the offensive line and three more at wide receiver. They’ve already started finding replacements through the transfer portal and have a good foundation returning on defense.
But Green is the central focus for any offseason hope. It will be nine months before Arkansas takes the field against Alabama A&M in the 2025 season opener. Taylen Green will be under center, and that’s as good a starting point the Razorbacks can ask for.
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Texas Tech Red Raiders vs Arkansas Razorbacks Prediction, Odds and Picks
The Texas Tech Red Raiders take on the Arkansas Razorbacks in the Liberty Bowl, and both squads could have an entirely different look compared to the regular season. For Tech, the Red Raiders lost their offensive coordinator but should be a tad more stable in terms of roster outlook compared to the Razorbacks. Arkansas is down to six scholarship offensive linemen and will be missing two key starters in this bowl game. Furthermore, both squads have had players leave for the transfer portal, but the Razorbacks losses were significantly more impactful such as WR Andrew Armstrong heading to the NFL. Furthermore, Arkansas will be without two of its better defensive players: safety TJ Metcalf and EDGE rusher Landon Jackson.
Texas Tech’s biggest loss could be star RB Tahj Brooks, but he has participated in every bowl game practice leading up to the game despite not making an official decision with less than 24 hours to go before kickoff. Stability is key in modern-day bowl game matchups, and while neither side has much, the Red Raiders have a clear edge in that department. With all things considered, I’ll take Texas Tech on the moneyline.
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