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HawgBeat – Arkansas football's weight gains, losses entering 2024 spring ball
Spring football begins Thursday for the Arkansas Razorbacks, and plenty of players have seen weight gains and losses since last season.
The Razorbacks officially released their spring football roster Tuesday and HawgBeat has a full breakdown of how each player’s weight has changed since their listed weight last season.
Some significant changes include a pair of offensive players â running back Braylen Russell added 27 pounds and lineman Addison Nichols dropped 21 pounds. On the other side of the trench, two defensive lineman lost a bit of weight â Ian Geffrard lost 14 pounds and Kaleb James dropped 16 pounds.
Plenty of freshmen saw changes in their weight compared to their listed weight when they signed and some of the new transfers saw changes as well.
Note: Returners weight is compared with their listed weight on last year’s roster. Transfers’ weight is compared with the weight they were listed at with their previous school. Freshmen’s weight is compared with the listed weight from the UA when they signed. New walk-on players do not have a 2023 weight listed.
* – notes freshman
^ – notes walk-on player
Five biggest scholarship weight gainers
1. RB Braylen Russell (+27 pounds)
2. QB KJ Jackson* (+20 pounds)
3. DB Tevis Metcalf* (+18 pounds)
4. WR CJ Brown* (+14 pounds)
5. LB Justin Logan* (+13 pounds)
Five biggest scholarship weight losers
1. OL Addison Nichols (-21 pounds)
2. RB Rashod Dubinion (-17 pounds)
3. DL Kaleb James (-16 pounds)
4. Ian Geffrard (-14 pounds)
5. TE Luke Hasz (-12 pounds)
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OPINION | ROBERT STEINBUCH: Intent matters | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Robert Steinbuch
Robert Steinbuch, the Arkansas Bar professor at the Bowen Law School, is a Fulbright Scholar and author of the treatise “The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.” His views do not necessarily reflect those of his employer.
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Arvest Bank warns customers about video call banking scams in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A new scam is popping up on screens, and banks say it’s catching people off guard.
Arvest Bank is warning customers about an increase in fraud involving unsolicited video calls that appear to be from financial institutions. The calls often begin with a text, email or phone call urging immediate action.
A spokesperson reported that scammers may claim there is suspicious activity or a technical problem, then push victims to join a video call through FaceTime or another platform, and once connected, they try to get customers to share their screen while logging in to accounts, entering passwords, or moving money.
“Scammers are always finding new ways to steal money, and that now includes video calls,” said Erin Gray, Arvest’s director of Integrated Account Protection.
Arvest urges customers to be cautious of urgent, unexpected requests, especially those asking to watch account activity in real time. The bank advises hanging up and calling back using a verified number, avoiding screen-sharing with strangers and checking accounts regularly for unusual activity.
Anyone who believes they’ve been targeted is encouraged to contact their bank and report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.FTC.gov.
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Arkansas Department of Agriculture proposes rule changes on feral hogs, catfish processors | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Cristina LaRue
Cristina LaRue covers agriculture for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She started her career as a journalist in 2017, covering business and education for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, later covering the crime and courts beats near the U.S.-Mexico border for the USA Today network, and education for the El Paso Times. She is a graduate of Texas State University.
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