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Just how closely do you follow college football recruiting?
  • VERY - I know all the rankings, 440 times and GPAs of the Top 25.
  • CLOSELY - I pay attention to the 5-star players and who the Arkansas schools are looking at.
  • SOMEWHAT - I read a few stories around National Signing Day.
  • NOT AT ALL - Recruiting? Did the Army change its slogan again?
 
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Jim Harris

Q and A With Razorback Recruiting Coordinator Tim Horton

Q and A With Razorback Recruiting Coordinator Tim Horton
Last Thursday night, ArkansasSports360.com columnist Jim Harris visited in-depth with Arkansas recruiting coordinator Tim Horton about the Razorbacks' most recently signed recruiting class. Horton discussed his overall feelings about the class, the saga recruiting highly touted receiver Dorial Green-Beckham for four years and some of the redshirts from last year's class. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 2/6/2012 at 2:53pm  |  

South Stumbles on Offense, North Pulls Away for 24-19 All-Star Classic Win

South Stumbles on Offense, North Pulls Away for 24-19 All-Star Classic Win
The South All-Stars, which included 13 Southeastern Conference players and a dozen competitors from Arkansas colleges, seemed comfortably in control early, but long drives began bogging down into field goal tries, and the North capitalized to take a 24-19 win in the first Players All-Star Classic at War Memorial Stadium. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 2/4/2012 at 7:10pm  |  

Jim Harris: Petrino, Staff Preach the Hog Gospel to Recruiting-Loving Fans

Jim Harris: Petrino, Staff Preach the Hog Gospel to Recruiting-Loving Fans
In the past three years the Little Rock Razorback Club has moved its “Signing Day in the Rock” spectacular from one large ballroom, to a bigger one, and now to Verizon Arena, where Thursday night’s visit by Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino and his staff turned into part rock show/part religious revival. The religion, of course, is Razorback football, where more than 1,200 folks paid the price of a Southeastern Conference football ticket in Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium, $65, to hear Petrino and the other coaches go into full detail — with video — of the latest, 24-man signing class. The arena darkened and AC/DC’s “Hell’s Bells” rang in the assistant coaches to the main stage, each one entering from the opposite side to the stage and almost sprinting down the middle aisle where “Voice of the Razorbacks” Chuck Barrett welcomed them in. Then came Bobby Petrino’s rock-star entrance, complete with a fog machine. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 2/3/2012 at 3:18pm  |  

Jim Harris: Malzahn's First Recruiting Class At Arkansas State Stirs The Red Wolves' Fans

Jim Harris: Malzahn's First Recruiting Class At Arkansas State Stirs The Red Wolves' Fans
The buzz surrounding Gus Malzahn’s first recruiting class as Arkansas State’s head football coach was spelled out by the large crowd streaming into the Fowler Center on ASU’s campus late Wednesday afternoon, anxious to hear Malzahn’s assessment of his 27-player haul on national signing day. Last year, with fans excited about new head coach Hugh Freeze, about 600 booster club members with free admission overflowed the Cooper Alumni Center. This year, Red Wolf Club director and ASU associate athletic director Doug Doggett said, a ticket was required for admission as the event moved into the more spacious Fowler Center, which can seat more than 900 people. ASU already had sold 750 tickets by Wednesday, according to Doggett. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 2/1/2012 at 6:20pm  |  

SEC Basketball Notebook: Vandy On Serious Upswing After Sluggish Start; Power Poll

Vanderbilt began the 2011-12 season with its highest preseason national ranking ever, and the proceeded to throw it all away with four bad losses. Now, barely back in the rankings at No. 25, it's as if hardly anyone outside of the Southeastern Conference has noticed that Vanderbilt has begun showing the form everyone else expected before this season — the Commodores enter Tuesday night's game at Arkansas having won 10 of their last 11 games. The only lost was a 78-77 overtime setback at the hands of talented but up-and-down Mississippi State. Part of the improvement has been due to the return of 7-foot post Festus Ezeli, a preseason All-SEC pick who missed some of the nonconference slate with a knee injury. With Ezeli's post presence, the Commodores' defense has improved, and it's also taken some of the offensive pressure off All-SEC picks Jeff Taylor and John Jenkins. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 1/31/2012 at 5:30pm  |  
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