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By Bold and Wright
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
Hogs basketball caps off a season with a ticket to the big dance. A few games into SEC play, people were calling for Muss to be out... SMH ... but we finished very well, VERY well. Arkansas plays against toothpaste in round 1 and they are a frisky team to play so we shall see. The suspense is killer
Arkansas sports keep us in a perpetual state of disappointment, yet always keeping our hopes up as well. Nonetheless, we will fight forward ... at least until baseball season. Some football coaches go places, so what.
Arkansas basketball gets a really big win, then a really bad loss. The Hogs love getting expectations high, then underdelivering. TCU ran away scared because they knew we would have beaten them. Lots of good players are going to return next year, but a lot are leaving. DVH is the goat.
Ryan and Gannon keep things interesting in the midst of a lack of sports. You will have to listen to find out more...
We went out fighting against a garbage institution and I hate losing to them so I guess it's a rivalry. KJ Jefferson is a stud. Treylon Burks is somehow getting even better every week. His dog is also very cute. We play Alabama this weekend so thanks for coming out, folks. News flash: they are super good. Maybe they do steroids? IDK, but we debate it. We come at you as usual from Hudson Island, but this time we zoomed and I had a lot of trouble getting the audio to work, but we are learning... aaaanyways give this a listen and I'd be surprised if you are still reading at this point so I might as well tell you that I am NOT afriad of the dark, unlike SOME PEOPLE have been saying. It was a nasty rumor and I think everyone is a little scared of the dark anyways.
Ryan and Gannon gear up for the upcoming Arkansas basketball season. They talk about how we are the biggest podcast ever, but you knew that. They also unleash some bitterness towards Dan Mullen, but not Florida because we are scared of them. Trask should be 1 or 2 for Heisman. Barry Might stay longer. and much much more.
We welcome on a very knowledgable guest to break down what he's seen from the Razorback football team AND preview the basketball season for the Hoggers. His takes are about as reliable as Jimmy Whitt's post-game encouragement tweets and as exciting as a 7 footer shooting 3 pointers at a weirdly high rate.
We also break down some hot topics in the world right now like Lane Kiffin's elementary math skills, the transition from a conspiracy to a sure-thing in Auburn, Alabama, Mason Jones literally flying, A&M being the worst, and my excessive use of hyperbole.
This might be our best episode yet.
Coming off a win against Auburn from a Bo Nix fumble, it's clear that the Hogs are better off without Ch*d M*rris. An SEC ref is caught in a lie on live television. Everyone is against us. Most importantly, though, we are finally a competitive football team. COVID might kill the season, but the Hogs are still alive and well. We play Johnny Freshwater or whatever and we are gonna beat them.
The road to 9-1 has begun and Ryan and Gannon could not be more excited. Listen this week to hear out blatant overreactions for the rest of the season, as well as some educated review on the last game. We also get a little overzealous about how we are gonna hang a 50 burger on Chadrick and his offense is stinky and bad. Also, OU sucks we didnt need Rattler anyway.
Ryan and Gannon talk football, but not too much of the parts that hurt them to talk about.
Here's what you need to know: Arkansas is unlucky, but you knew that. Arkansas isn't good yet and you definitely know that. Still trying to get Eric Musselman on the show, but COVID has made that hard to happen - not because he doesn't want to because he totally does. Pittman has a tough job ahead of him and he's already a better coach than Chad ever was. Most importantly, I will fight everyone who says mean things against Arkansas.
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.