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Added Nov. 16, 2009
40 Years of Razorback Quarterbacks at the Touchdown Club
Billy Moore, Joe Ferguson, Brad Taylor, and Clint Stoerner four decades of Razorback history. » Play video
Added Nov. 9, 2009
Ron Franklin speaks to the Little Rock Touchdown Club
Ron joined ESPN in 1987. He primarily works as a play-by-play commentator for ESPN's coverage of college basketball and college football. From 1987 to 2005, he anchored ESPN College Football Primetime primarily with Mike Gottfried, but in 2006, he moved over to ESPN2 College Football Primetime with Ed Cunningham. In 2007, that crew moved to ESPN on ABC to call mainly Big 12 games. In college basketball, he is the primary ESPN play-by-play man with Fran Fraschilla for Big 12 games. The duo also calls the NIT Championship. » Play video
Added Nov. 5, 2009
Exhibition blowout
Arkansas turned a two-point halftime lead into a 33-point blowout Thursday at Bud Walton Arena, but John Pelphrey is concerned with what the Hogs must face next week — player suspensions and a depleted roster. » Play video
Added Nov. 5, 2009
Building for the future
The University of Arkansas is exploring the creation of a master plan for current and future facilities on the campus, including a new football operations center which may cost up to $20 million. Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino shares his thoughts on the possibilities and the current facilities which he believes need an upgrade. » Play video
Added Nov. 2, 2009
All-Arkansas World Series
Bill Burnett watches his son, A.J. Burnett, pitch for the New York Yankees in the World Series on Monday night. Burnett, who is a native of North Little Rock, pitched against Cliff Lee, from Benton. » Play video
Added Nov. 2, 2009
Turning point
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino believes South Carolina is a must-win game for his Razorbacks this Saturday. The coach reflects on the ups and downs of the season so far, and why he respects South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier. » Play video
Added Nov. 2, 2009
Coach Clint Conque speaks to the Little Rock Touchdown Club
Under Conque's guidance, the Bears have successfully made the transition from NCAA Division II to Division I FCS. In 2006 their first Division I season, the Bears exceeded expectations with an 8-3 record and finished the season ranked in the Top 25. They followed it up in 2007 by finishing in a second-place tie in the tough Southland Conference in their first full year in the league. Their final game of the season against undeafeated McNeese State on the road was for a chance at a co-SLC championship. » Play video
Added Nov. 1, 2009
Hogs win as Adams returns
Sophomore receiver Joe Adams returned to the fold Saturday after being sideline for three weeks due to a mild stroke and Arkansas had its best offensive game of the season in a 63-27 win over Eastern Michigan. » Play video
Added Oct. 26, 2009
Dennis Dodd speaks to the Little Rock Touchdown Club
After getting a journalism degree at the University of Missouri, Dennis started his career in Sherman, Texas. From 1981-89 he worked at the Kansas City Star, pausing long enough to propose to his lovely wife during the seventh-inning stretch of Game 5 of the 1987 World Series. Next were stops at the St. Louis Sun, The National (New York), Omaha World-Herald and SportsWriters Direct. » Play video
Added Oct. 22, 2009
Petrino previews Ole Miss
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino talks Ole Miss and updates the media on the status of a couple of injured players. » Play video
Added Oct. 20, 2009
Flagging the officials
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino voiced displeasure with several calls by SEC referees after the Razorbacks' 23-20 loss at No. 1 Florida. The SEC released a statement in response Monday. » Play video
Added Oct. 19, 2009
Jeff Long speaks to the Little Rock Touchdown Club
Joining the University of Arkansas in the fall of 2007, Jeff Long became the director of Razorback athletics on Jan. 1, 2008, after serving as an advisor to University Chancellor Dr. John A. White. During his initial months at Arkansas, Long completed the search for the Razorbacks’ new football coach and blended the University’s separate men’s and women’s athletics department into one even stronger program. » Play video
Added Oct. 15, 2009
Pelphrey press conference
Arkansas coach John Pelphrey and the Razorback basketball team start fall practice Friday, and the coach met with the media Thursday for a question-and-answer session. Pelphrey discusses the team's attitude after a 2-14 season in the SEC and the off-the-court events that have kept the program in a bad light going into the season. This is the entire press conference. » Play video
Added Oct. 12, 2009
Dennis Franchione speaks to the Little Rock Touchdown Club
Coach Franchione was, most recently the head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies football team. In his 23 seasons as head coach, Franchione won eight conference championships and one divisional crown. He currently serves as a color commentator for ESPN Radio. » Play video
Added Oct. 11, 2009
Holding off Auburn
After surviving a third-quarter scare, Arkansas coaches and players discuss their dominating 44-23 over Auburn, and preview their trip to No. 1 Florida. » Play video
Added Oct. 11, 2009
Hogs react to Adams' stroke
Arkansas sophomore receiver Joe Adams suffered an apparent mild stroke early last week, leaving him on the sidelines as Arkansas defeated No. 17 Auburn, 44-23. How did the Hogs react to the news? » Play video
Added Oct. 9, 2009
Stopping the Gus Bus
Arkansas has its hands full Saturday when Gus Malzahn's Auburn offense rolls into town. The Razorbacks discuss the tough matchups. » Play video
Added Oct. 5, 2009
Shane Matthews speaks to Little Rock Touchdown Club
Matthews played 14 years in the NFL after college, spending seven of those years in two different stints with the Chicago Bears. He last played for the Miami Dolphins in 2006, before retiring this past March. » Play video
Added Oct. 4, 2009
A Southwest Rout
Coach Bobby Petrino and quarterback Ryan Mallett react after Arkansas routed Texas A&M, 47-19, to receive a much-needed bump and regain some confidence heading into a pivotal game with undefeated Auburn in Fayetteville. » Play video
Added Oct. 1, 2009
High-powered Aggies
Arkansas coaches and players discuss the pivotal Southwest Classic against Texas A&M and its high-powered offense, which is ranked No. 1 nationally heading into the game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. » Play video