Pinch Me
August 26, 2008 by HogBaller · 23 Comments
A new era of Razorback athletics begins when Bobby Petrino unveils his team on Saturday. And frankly, I haven’t been this excited about a season opener in a very long time.
If you remember the predictions we made last month, you know I pushed my fellow RazorBloggers out of the way, drank the entire pitcher of Hog Kool-Aid, and then boldly predicted nine wins for this season.
Building A Career
July 14, 2008 by HogBaller · 2 Comments
Sonny Weems had a very nice pro debut on Saturday night. In his first game of the NBA Summer League, Weems scored 17 points on 8-of-15 shooting as his Denver Nuggets defeated the 76ers, 99-85.
But what kind of pro will Weems be in the NBA? That’s hard to tell right now, of course, but NBA scouts and general managers earn their salaries trying to find players like Sonny Weems.
Passing Out Grades
February 13, 2008 by HogBaller · 5 Comments
The Razorbacks start the second half of the SEC schedule tonight with a tough, tough matchup against the #4-ranked Tennessee Volunteers. But before we look ahead, let’s recap the season so far.
Wake Up Call
January 21, 2008 by HogBaller · 15 Comments
There are many words that could be used when trying to describe this year’s Razorback basketball team. Right now, the one that comes to my mind the most is pathetic.
Looking back, two things really define this program and its players over the last five years: lack of wins and lack of effort.
A Trip To Remember
January 7, 2008 by HogBaller · 21 Comments
I headed to Dallas over the weekend for my birthday…a surprise trip that my wife had planned for months. Initially, the plan was just to watch the Mavericks play host to the Miami Heat on Friday night. But as we were picked up at the airport by good friend HogN_TX, we had already decided that the Arkansas vs. Baylor game was a must-see as well.
‘Adversity Is Coming’
November 15, 2007 by HogBaller · Add Comment
Last Friday night’s game against Wofford proved that Coach Pelphrey and staff have their work cut out for them. Trying to transition this Razorback team from last year’s slow down, methodical pace to an up-tempo, fast break and pressing style will not be easy.





