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How Arkansas and FIU compare at each position

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FAYETTEVILLE — Below is a position-by-position breakdown of Arkansas and Florida International ahead of their 6:30 p.m. matchup in Reynolds Razorback Stadium:

Offense

Quarterbacks

True freshman Keyone Jenkins (146-247-7, 1,900 yards, 6 TD), 5-11, 190, is upside-down on TD-to-INT ratio. He has dual-threat capability with 287 yards gained rushing and 5 touchdowns (tied for the FIU record), though that yardage has almost been wiped out by sacks. His passing efficiency is 126.07, 81st in the FBS. Junior Grayson James (19-37-1, 218 yards, 1 TD) is the backup.

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KJ Jefferson (173-266-8, 1,918 yards, 16 TD) has a 2-to-1 TD-to-interception ratio, his lowest as a starter, and his 65% completions is on track to be his lowest. Jefferson is No. 53 in pass efficiency (139.4) and his rushing numbers (144-342, 2 TD) are down. Jacolby Criswell (4-6-0, 47, 2 TD) got his biggest opportunity as a Razorback and had a 60-yard run and 11-yard TD in two series last week.

Advantage Arkansas

Running backs

Florida International has a solid 1-2 punch of sophomores Shomari Lawrence (112 carries, 522 yards, 4 TD) and Kejon Owens (70-381, 5). Lawrence is a 6-foot, 200-pounder who averages 4.7 yards per carry, and the 5-10, 185-pound Owens is at 5.4 yards per carry. Antonio Patterson (13-33) has also scored a rushing touchdown.

Rashod Dubinion (80-263, 1 TD, 3.3 ypc) has the most attempts among tailbacks, 64 fewer than Jefferson. AJ Green (54-289, 2, 5.4 ypc) leads the RBs in rushing and yards per carry. Raheim Sanders (60-294, 2, 3.2) had 0 yards on 8 carries after his 103-yard showing at Florida. Not much space to work with again last week, and little tackle breaking.

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Advantage Even

Receivers/tight ends

Kris Mitchell (50 receptions, 845 yards, 16.9 ypc), 6-1, 175, who plays “X,” was an add to the Biletnikoff Award watch list. He has six of FIU’s seven TD catches, and “H” Jalen Bracey (23-242, 10.5) has the other. The ”Z” is 6-2, 200-pound Dean Patterson (23-366, 15.9 ypc). Top TEs are Josiah Miamen (13-150), Jackson McDonald (11-116) and Rocky Beers (11-109).

Transfers Andrew Armstrong (48-657, 4 TD, 13.7 ypc) and Isaac TeSlaa (28-280, 2, 10.0) lead. Luke Hasz (16-253, 3) is 3rd despite missing 5-plus games. Isaiah Sategna (12-90, 1) had a deep catch last week. Tyrone Broden (13-105, 2) and Jaedon Wilson (12-168, 1) contribute along with TEs Nathan Bax (2-15), Var’keyes Gumms (2-27). Frosh Davion Dozier (1-14, TD) might see more work.

Advantage Arkansas

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The Panthers have one of the lightest fronts in the FBS with an average size of 6-5, 291. LT Travis Burke is a 6-9, 290-pound sophomore and RT Phillip Houston a 6-5, 250-pounder. With C John Bock on suspension, sophomore Ming Tjon (6-4, 325) starts for a 2nd week. RS Sophs Wyatt Lawson and Phillip Houston (6-5, 250) start on the right side. Sam Hill (6-3, 345) backs up multiple spots.

The Razorbacks continue to look for quality work at OT, where RS sophomore Devon Manuel and RS frosh Andrew Chamblee work on the left, senior Ty’Kieast Crawford on the right with Patrick Kutas (ankle) slowed. C Beaux Limmer has played a unit-high 665 snaps, followed by transfer RG Josh Braun (646). LG Brady Latham is slated to make make his team-high 46th career start.

Advantage Arkansas

Defense

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Panthers NG Jack Daly (22 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 2 hurries, 1 PBU, 1 FR)) is a 6-3, 315-pounder who has drawn good reviews from Sam Pittman. Rush end Alex Nobles (33, 6.5, 3.5, 4 hurries) and Jeramy Passmore (22, 3, 2.5, 2) play the edges. DTs include Jordan Guerad (29, 2.5, 1, 2, 1 PBU) and Steven Shannon (8, 1 TFL). Travonte O’Neal (7, 1.5) backs up Daly.

The Hogs go deep outside at DE with Landon Jackson (38, 12, 5.5, 2 hurries, 1 PBU), Trajan Jeffcoat (15, 8, 3.5, 4), Zach Williams (8), Nico Davillier (8, 2.5, 1) and John Morgan (7, 2 sacks) and inside with Cam Ball (26, 1.5 TFL, 1 FF), Taurean Carter (23, 2, 1 sack, 1 hurry), Eric Gregory (15, 2.5, 1, 5 hurries, 1 PBU), Anthony Booker (15, 1.5 TFL) and Keivie Rose (13, 3.5, 2.5).

Advantage Arkansas

Linebackers

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MLB Donovan Manuel (99, 14.5 TFL, 3 PBU, 4 FF, 3 hurries) is tied for 3rd in the FBS in forced fumbles (0.4 per game) and 13th in FBS tackles. WLB Reggie Peterson (79, 5, 2.5, 1 INT, 1 hurry) is coming off a 13-tackle effort at MTSU. Alex Nobles (33, 1 FF) is a hybrid rush end/backer. Elijah Anderson-Taylor (39, 4 TFL, 2 hurries) and Avery Huff (14, 1 sacks, 1 FF) also see action.

The Razorbacks need improved tackling, starting with this unit, that features junior Jaheim Thomas (87, 6.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 5 hurries, 2 PBU) and sophomore Chris Paul (62, 5.5, 2, 1 hurry, 1 PBU) in starting roles. Antonio Grier (24, 1 INT, 1 FR), Jordan Crook (20, 1 hurry, 1 FF) and true freshman Brad Spence (16, 1.5 TFL, 1 INT, 1 FR) have provided solid reserves snaps.

Advantage Even

Secondary

FS CJ Christian (44, 2 TFL, 3 PBU, 1 hurry) is tied for 33rd with 3 INT. Starting CBs are junior Adrian Cole (18, 2.5, 1 PBU) and 6-foot true frosh Hezekiah Masses (40, 4 PBU, 1 FR, 1 INT), with backup from Brian Blades (29, 2 TFL, 5 PBU, 1 FR) and Larry Preston (10, 2 TFL). D’Verick Daniel (64, 2, 2 PBU, 1 INT) plays ‘bandit,’ along with Bobby Salla (17) and Jamal Potts (54, 6 TFL, 2 FF) is at nickel back.

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Lorando Johnson (24, 4 TFL, 1 sack, 3 PBU, 1 INT) might be at CB with the Hogs dinged up. That would mean more ‘Hog’ work for Hudson Clark (43, 2.5, 2 PBU, 1 FR, 1 INT). Top safeties are Jayden Johnson (51, 3 PBU, 1 INT, 1 FF) and Alfahiym Walcott (50, 2 PBU, 1 INT). Dwight McGlothern (15, 3 TFL, 3 INT, 5 PBU) is questionable and CB Jaylon Braxton (20, 8 PBU, 1 INT, 1 FR) is doubtful.

Advantage Even

Special teams

PK Chase Gabriel is 9 of 11 on FGAs, 20 of 21 on PATs. His long is 50 yards, his misses from 33 and 40. P Daton Montiel averages 39.1 yards on 60 punts. Lucas Matias has 16 touchbacks on 41 kickoffs, a 39% rate. Six players have kickoff returns, the most by Ross Fournet (17.9) and Jalen Bracey (19.6). Dean Patterson averages 12.3 yards per punt return.

PK Cam Little (17 of 19 FGAs, 26 of 26 PATs) is a Lou Groza Award semifinalist in the midst of 1 of the best PK seasons in UA history. P Max Fletcher (47.7) is sixth in FBS average on 50 punts. Coverage units struggled last week as did kickoff return. Isaiah Sategna (21.9 KOR, 15.1 PR with 88-yard TD) has gone a few weeks without breaking anything long.

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Advantage Arkansas

Intangibles

This is the big payday of $1.5 million for FIU and a chance to deliver a shocker to a struggling SEC club as North Texas, San Jose State, Western Kentucky and Liberty have done in front of the Hogs’ home folks in recent years. However, the Panthers don’t enter with the momentum and swag of those other clubs, so they’ll have to dig deep and play beyond their shown capabilities to drop the Hogs.

A big question is whether the Razorbacks will play free and loose or tight. Arkansas has lost the motivation of automatic bowl eligibility but must get to 5-7 to have a remote chance if all bowl slots are not filled. The Hogs owe their fans a big showing on campus as the prior four games have been largely offensively challenged and underwhelming, which might impact the attendance level tonight.

Advantage Arkansas

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Arkansas Children's enhances care with Press Ganey partnership

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Arkansas Children’s, a private, non-profit paediatric care organisation, has partnered with Press Ganey to improve paediatric patient experience.

Beginning 1 January 2025, this collaboration is aimed at bolstering the paediatric care organisation’s commitment to improving service and care for patients and their families.

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Arkansas Children’s executive vice-president and chief operating officer Jamie Wiggins said: “We believe that every interaction with our patients is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact.

“By leveraging Press Ganey’s expertise and industry-leading pediatric benchmarks, we will gain valuable insights that will empower our teams to continuously improve and innovate in delivering compassionate care.”

Press Ganey will offer its patient experience and provider star-rating solutions to help Arkansas Children’s monitor feedback and enhance care quality.

The partnership will enable Arkansas Children’s to leverage Press Ganey’s AI-powered text analytics.

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This will help analyse open-ended feedback from online reviews and post-visit surveys, providing an understanding of patient and family perspectives.

The goal is to gain actionable insights that can further improve the patient experience.

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Press Ganey provides experience measurement, data analytics and insights to health systems and caters to more than 65% of all freestanding paediatric hospitals.

This partnership will allow Arkansas Children’s to benefit from shared learning and innovation within Press Ganey’s network of institutions.

Press Ganey CEO and chairman Patrick Ryan said: “Families trust Arkansas Children’s to provide the highest quality care for their children.

“This partnership reflects their dedication to listening to families, responding to their needs, and innovating to create a world-class paediatric healthcare experience.”

Arkansas Children’s network includes two paediatric hospitals, a nursery alliance, statewide clinics, a research institute, a USDA nutrition centre, and numerous education and outreach programmes.

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Homicide suspect causes barricade situation in east Arkansas jail

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PHILLIPS COUNTY, Ark. — A suspect in a Helena-West Helena homicide caused a barricade situation Tuesday as he was being processed in the Phillips County Detention Center.

Authorities said a prisoner who was being processed at the jail was able to get hold of some type of instrument and cause harm to himself.

He barricaded himself in the processing area and pepper spray was used to subdue him.

The prisoner was taken to the local emergency room for treatment. No one else was injured.  

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Helena-West Helena Police Chief Vincent Bell said he doesn’t know much more about what happened at the jail, but said the inmate is connected to a fatal shooting Tuesday afternoon.

The suspect was being held in connection to an incident where a man was shot dead in the doorway of O’Reilly Auto Parts in West Helena.

The shooting was the result of a disagreement that started in front of a motel, and the victim ran to the front of O’Reilly’s where he was fatally shot.

Chief Bell offered no details on a motive or the name of the victim.

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VIDEO: Arkansas players press conference – Missouri week

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Arkansas QB Taylen Green, OL Addison Nichols, DT Cam Ball and DB Doneiko Slaughter, preview press conference ahead of Saturday’s matchup against the No. 24 Missouri Tigers at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri.

Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT and the game will air on SEC Network. Check out our homepage for more coverage of the Hogs.



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