Monday, May 29, 2006

Fayetteville Regional Teams Announced

Ribby the Razorback (TipsterHog Photo)Seeding
1. Oklahoma State (39-18)
2. Arkansas (38-19)
3. Oral Roberts (39-14)
4. Princeton (19-24-1)

Friday's games will be Oklahoma State vs. Princeton at 2 p.m and Arkansas vs. Oral Roberts at 7 p.m.

The winner of the Fayetteville Regional will match up against the winner of the Clemson Regional, which includes #1 overall seed Clemson, Elon, Mississippi State and UNC Asheville.

Making OSU the #1 regional seed shows a lack of respect for the Hogs. Arkansas is the only school hosting a regional site who is not a #1 seed. The fact that the Razorbacks pitched a combined no-hitter over the Cowboys earlier this year apparently didn't factor into the committee's seeding decision.

Also:

NCAASports.com: Tournament Bracket
Hogwired.com: Arkansas Welcomes Oklahoma State, Oral Roberts and Princeton to Fayetteville Regional, NCAA Fayetteville Regional Baseball Tickets On Sale
Mike Capshaw: Seeding Stuns Hogs
Rick Fires: Cowboys riding higher than Razorbacks see fit
Nate Allen: Sitting pretty
Terry Wood: Fans give Hogs a boost in otherwise even regional

Updated 5/30/06 8:30 a.m. - Added additional links.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Ronnie Brewer Hires Agent

AP: Brewer hires agent; Razorbacks career over
Arkansas star Ronnie Brewer has hired an agent, ending any chance of him coming back to the Razorbacks for his senior season.

Brewer's father, former Razorback Ron Brewer, said his son hired Chicago-based Henry Thomas on Friday.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Brewer Officially Leaving for NBA, Signs with Agent
Scott Cain: With agent on board, Brewer gone for good

Updated 5/30/06 8:30 a.m. - Added additional links.

Arkansas To Host Baseball Regional

The NCAA announced its regional baseball tournament sites today and for the second time in three years, the University of Arkansas will be a host site. The Razorbacks are one of five SEC schools (along with Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, and Mississippi) to bid and earn the award.

The four team double-elimination tournament will begin at Baum Stadium on June 2nd and will conclude either on Sunday, June 4th or Monday, June 5th depending on the outcome of Sunday's game.

The other three teams slotted into the Fayeteville Regional and the remaining schools making up the 64 team tournament will be announced on Monday.

Also:

Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Awarded NCAA Baseball Regional at Baum Stadium
Mike Capshaw: Hogs Win Regional Bid
Rick Fires: Tough schedule helps Arkansas land regional bid
Nate Allen: Ready for a regional

Updated 5/29/06 12:45 p.m. - Added additional links.

Lies...Damn Lies...And Rumors

What's the latest one? Well...of course...that Ronnie Brewer has reportedly hired an agent.

But it pains me to link to that flimsy article. I'm sure it probably made Scott Cain a little uncomfortable repeating it in this morning's paper.

But, as Alex Abrams writes today in The Morning News, in the grand scheme of Internet rumors and unconfirmed reports, it's pretty harmless. Especially when compared to untrue rumors posted about players or coaches dying...sheesh.

My point here is that after nine months and 550+ posts, I'm proud that this little garden spot on the World Wide Web hasn't become THE place to find that kind of crap about the Hogs.

But, you might be saying, "This is the 'Tipster' blog, right? As in anonymous Tipster? Why don't you deal out the more juicy stuff you hear about?" Well, sorry to say, my Internet namesake and the title of this blog are based on a longtime nickname of mine. Nothing more sinister than that.

I'll admit, though, it's been hard not to stir it up here. When Randy Rainwater and Chuck Barrett made the...uh..."editorial decision" to discuss the Malzahn resignation rumor on the airwaves, it was hard not to join in.

And when Bob Holt kept the spin cycling a few days later by getting the official "it's bogus" denials in the newspaper from "Big Daddy" Frank, Houston Dale and Gus, it was hard not to link to it. (I mean...that's what is considered news? What the heck did anyone think they would say?)

The closest I got was this post. Just some cyberspace reaction from J.R. and Henry and the Mike Irwin Fan Manifesto. (Ha...I joke...but I did think Mike was right on there.)

But the way we roll here is that a link is always provided to the source for what you read here. What that link points to might be flimsy...but it's still there. I realize that practice sounds obvious. But you'd be surprised how often it doesn't happen in the blogosphere.

Now don't get me wrong...I'm not riding the high and mighty horse here. But having read more and more sports blogs lately, I can tell you that there are a lot of ways you can go with a site like this. From constant pictures of scantily clad women on every post (Darn it...where have those been here?!), to diatribes on immigration and Iraq mixed in with spring practice reports, there are a million ways you can go. And no one way is the right way.

But consider the last part of that rumors article:
Arkansas sports information director Kevin Trainor said he occasionally checks message boards to see what fans are talking about. He also looks at them to find national articles that might have been posted about the Razorbacks.
My hope is that Kevin and others (like you) visit the Hog blog here from time to time for those very same reasons. As long as that's the case, I'll feel comfortable that this space is providing a unique and valuable resource for fans of the Razorbacks.

And in return, when I post here I'll just try to keep remembering what Will Rogers once said: "Rumor travels faster, but it don't stay put as long as truth."

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Alabama 4, Arkansas 3

Hogwired.com: Crimson Tide Sink Hogs with Four-Run Seventh Inning at SEC Tournament
No. 14 Arkansas and No. 6 Alabama engaged in an old fashion pitching duel on Thursday afternoon at the Hoover-Met until the seventh inning when things fell apart for the Razorbacks.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
Mike Capshaw: Two And Out, Expert Says Hogs Hosting Regional
Jerry L. Reed: Arkansas Makes Another Quick Exit
Rick Fires: Striking out in Alabama: Razorbacks make another early exit
Chris Cocoles: UA pitcher guts it out
Nate Allen: Two and through
The Birmingham News: Tide remains alive
Mobile Press-Register: Small ball takes big win for Tide
The Huntsville Times: Tide lovin' main squeeze

Ole Miss 9, Arkansas 4

Hogwired.com: Rebels Run Past Hogs in SEC Baseball Tournament Opener
No. 17 Ole Miss stole eight stolen bases and No. 14 Arkansas committed three errors as the Rebels captured a 9-4 win on Wednesday night in front of an announced session crowd of 12,838 at the Hoover Met.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
AP Photos: Craig Gentry, James Ewing, James Ewing
Mike Capshaw: Ole Miss Solves Schmidt
Rick Fires: Rebels steal one from Razorbacks
Nate Allen: Ole Miss downs Diamond Hogs at SEC tourney
The Clarion-Ledger: Swinging Rebs back Kline, Satterwhite

Updated 5/25/06 8:55 a.m. - Added additional links.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Pre-Game Reports - Arkansas vs. Ole Miss (SEC Tournament)

Hogwired.com: No. 4 Seeded Diamond Hogs Face Ole Miss in First Round
Arkansas (38-17, 18-12) is making its 13th appearance in the SEC Tournament, dating back to the Hogs first season in the league in 1992. The Razorbacks are the No. 4 seed and play Ole Miss (36-20, 17-13) in the opening round at 8 p.m.
Also:

Hogwired.com: SEC Tournament (PDF)
Mike Capshaw: SEC Has Spelled T-R-O-U-B-L-E For Hogs
Jerry L. Reed: Arkansas Hurler Makes Pitch To Become The Best
Rick Fires: Hogs catcher backing up talk with bat

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Schmidt Named SEC Pitcher Of The Year

AP: Razorbacks' Nick Schmidt is SEC pitcher of the year
Nick Schmidt (TipsterHog Photo)Arkansas pitcher Nick Schmidt was named Tuesday as Southeastern Conference pitcher of the year.

Schmidt finished the regular season with a 9-2 record, an ERA of 2.81 and he had 130 strikeouts.

Schmidt was also named to the first team All-SEC squad. Razorback outfielder Jake Dugger was named to the All-SEC second team.
Also:

SECSports.com: SEC Announces Annual Baseball Honors
Rick Fires: UA's Schmidt SEC's top pitcher

Updated 5/24/06 7:30 a.m. - Added additional links.

Monday, May 22, 2006

So Dark The Con?

Arkansas Times Blog: JR and Henry spot a con game
We almost spit out our Cheerios when we read the following comment from (Jim) Lindsey, "I don't know how rumors like this get started, but I think it's somebody who's trying to undermine the program." Undermine the program? Does Lindsey really expect people to believe that there's a covert operation to bring down (how much further down can it go?) the Razorback football program? Somebody call Encyclopedia Brown.
Mike Irwin on Hogville.net: A new day is coming
...a new day is coming. A day when the folks on the Hill understand that fans aren't the enemy just because they want to be treated like adults.
...
Hog fans don't ask for a lot. They like championships but they don't go away when those championships fail to materialize. They want more than anything to show the rest of the freaking SEC that the Razorbacks aren't pushovers.

The only thing that the fans DEMAND is to be treated with respect by the people who run those programs.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Arkansas 11, Auburn 2

Jake Dugger (TipsterHog Photo)
Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Complete Sweep of Auburn, 11-2
No. 15 Arkansas scored early and often to complete the series sweep of Auburn on Saturday with an 11-2 win in front of 8,107 fans at Baum Stadium.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
TipsterHog Photos: Auburn Series
Mike Capshaw: Inspired Seibert Helps Complete Sweep
Ryan Aber: Razorbacks Headed To First-Round Matchup With Ole Miss
Jerry L. Reed: Seniors Have Their Day In Regular-Season Finale
Rick Fires: UA states case with its sweep
Chris Cocoles: Razorbacks Baseball Report
Chris Bahn: Seibert strong after death in family
Nate Allen: Hit parade

Updated 5/21/06 12:15 p.m. - Added additional links.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Arkansas 10, Auburn 5

Blake Parker / Matt Willard (TipsterHog Photo)
Hogwired.com: Ewing Powers Diamond Hogs Past Auburn, 10-5
James Ewing collected a career-high four hits to help No. 15 Arkansas knock off Auburn 10-5 in front of a season-high 8,841 fans at Baum Stadium Friday night.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
TipsterHog Photos: Auburn Series
Mike Capshaw: Arkansas Explodes For 15 Hits
Ryan Aber: Bunting Woes Don't Cost Hogs
Nate Allen: Friday night fireworks
Rainer Sabin: Parker steps up when he's needed most

Updated 5/20/06 10:00 a.m. - Added additional links.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Arkansas 6, Auburn 3

Brian Walker (TipsterHog Photo)
Hogwired.com: Schmidt Fans 15 as Diamond Hogs Down Auburn, 6-3
Nick Schmidt fanned a career-high 15 and Brian Walker connected for two home runs as No. 15 Arkansas beat Auburn 6-3 on Thursday night in front of 6,623 fans at Baum Stadium.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
TipsterHog Photos: Auburn Series
Mike Capshaw: Walker, Schmidt Too Much For Tigers
Jerry L. Reed: Arkansas Third Baseman Breaks Out Of Slump
Ryan Aber: Schmidt Settles In, Mows Down Tigers
Rick Fires: Arkansas excels on battery power
Chris Cocoles: Razorbacks Baseball Report
Chris Bahn: Arkansas catcher unloads stress on Auburn
Nate Allen: Battery assault

Updated 5/19/06 8:30 a.m. - Added additional links.

Pre-Series Reports - Arkansas vs. Auburn

Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Return Home for Regular-Season Finale with Auburn
No. 15 Arkansas returns home to Baum Stadium this weekend for the final SEC series of the season as the Auburn Tigers come to Fayetteville for a three-game set. The final regular-season series of the season will start at 7:05 p.m. Thursday and continue at 7:05 p.m. Friday and 12:05 p.m. Saturday.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Auburn Series (PDF)
Mike Capshaw: Hogs Motivated For Seniors, More
Rick Fires: Ewing back in swing for Hogs
Chris Cocoles: Auburn vs. Arkansas matchups
Nate Allen: Hogs hoping to host regional as Auburn arrives for 3-game series, Back in the swing
Mobile Press-Register: Seniors will bow out in Tigers' final series

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

The Pundit Talks Up McFadden

I'm sure it's been pretty obvious over that last several weeks that things have slowed down considerably on the Hill and here at the Blog. And while I'm not ready to take an official blog break until after baseball season...I am willing to say that it's currently taking quite an event to get me off my lazy ass to post. ;)

In the meantime, I've been adding quite a few blog feeds to my RSS reader and one of the more interesting has been HeismanPundit.com.

Last week the Pundit had a post breaking down the top quarterbacks to watch next season. (Mitch Mustain was mentioned as a "Top Freshman.") Now tonight HP lists his top running backs and right there at #3 is Darren McFadden.

Wow...I guess it's sometimes easy for Razorback fans to forget how much national respect McFadden earned last year. Just the talk of his "breakaway speed" and "future top 5 NFL draft pick" potential is pretty exciting.

But the real question is...if you're considered as #3 in the nation before your sophomore year, could you be thought of as #1 as a junior? Could The Heisman Pundit be writing about McFadden a lot next year?

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Ole Miss 5, Arkansas 4

Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Fall in Ninth to Ole Miss, 5-4
No. 10 Arkansas' bats were nearly silent for the second straight game as No. 22 Ole Miss got an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the Razorbacks 5-4 on Sunday afternoon in front of announced crowd of 4,314 at Swayze Field.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
Ryan Aber: Comeback Goes Up In Smoke
Jerry L. Reed: Dugger Provides One Bright Spot For Arkansas, Arkansas Players Look Toward The Future
Rick Fires: Pivotal SEC series goes to Mississippi
The Clarion-Ledger: Rebs' eyes on prize

Updated 5/15/06 9:55 a.m. - Added additional links.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Ole Miss 7, Arkansas 3

Hogwired.com: Rebels Humble Diamond Hogs, 7-3
No. 22 Ole Miss snapped No. 10 Arkansas' four-game winning streak on Saturday with a 7-3 win in front of an announced crowd of 4,361 at Swayze Field.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
Ryan Aber: Bukvich Shuts Down Hogs' Offense
Jerry L. Reed: Arkansas Hitters Falter At The Plate Against Ole Miss
Rick Fires: Loss drops Hogs game out of lead
The Clarion-Ledger: Bukvich, Presley sink Razorbacks

Updated 5/14/06 1:40 p.m. - Added additional links.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Arkansas 12, Ole Miss 3

Hogwired.com: Schmidt Fans 11 as Diamond Hogs Pound Out 17 Hits in 12-3 Win at No. 22 Ole Miss
No. 10 Arkansas ripped three home runs and pounded out 17 hits while Nick Schmidt fanned 11 in a 12-3 Razorback win over No. 22 Ole Miss on Friday night in front of a paid attendance of 4,236 at Swayze Field.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
Ryan Aber: Schmidt Super For Razorbacks
Jerry L. Reed: Razorbacks Catcher Continues Hot Steak At The Plate
Rick Fires: Arkansas shows Schmidt support
OleMissSports.com: No. 22 Rebels Unable To Overcome Hot Hitting Arkansas, Fall 12-3
The Clarion-Ledger: Razorbacks batter Rebels

Pre-Series Reports - Arkansas vs. Ole Miss

Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Travel to Ole Miss for SEC West Encounter
No. 10 Arkansas looks to take advantage of its sweep of Alabama as they hit the road this weekend for a three-game SEC series against No. 22 Ole Miss at Swayze Field. Game times are set for 6:30 p.m. on Friday, 3 p.m. on Saturday and 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Ole Miss Series (PDF)
Ryan Aber: Razorbacks Loose Headed Into Ole Miss
Jerry L. Reed: Hollensworth: Head Of The Class When It Comes To Talent
Charley Boyce: Hogs Hope To Leave Rebs Shell Shocked
Rick Fires: Boyce getting late start again?
Chris Cocoles: Arkansas vs. Ole Miss matchups
Nate Allen: SEC West hierarchy hangs in the balance at Oxford

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Arkansas 5, Alabama 3

Hogs Sweep Tide (TipsterHog Photo)
Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Complete Sweep of Tide on Dugger's Three-run Home Run
No. 14 Arkansas completed the improbable sweep of SEC leader Alabama on Sunday afternoon with a 5-3 win in front of 6,927 fans at Baum Stadium.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
TipsterHog Photos: Alabama Series
Mike Capshaw: Hogs Shine In Sweep
Ryan Aber: Hogs Take Advantage Of Wild Weekend In SEC
Jerry L. Reed: Arkansas Pitcher Finds Groove To Earn Big Win
Rick Fires: New tune: Sweep at home over 'Bama
Chris Cocoles: Timely hitting lifts UA
Nate Allen: Clean sweep

Updated 5/8/06 6:55 a.m. - Added additional links.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Arkansas 13, Alabama 6

Jake Dugger (TipsterHog Photo)
Hogwired.com: Hogs Break out Bats Early in 13-6 Win over Crimson Tide
Freshman Logan Forsythe and sophomore Brian Walker combined for seven RBI and junior starting pitcher Daryl Maday held the Alabama bats in check for six innings to help Arkansas stem the Crimson Tide 13-6 in front of 6,436 on Saturday afternoon at Baum Stadium.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
TipsterHog Photos: Alabama Series
Mike Capshaw: Things Looking "Rosie" For Razorbacks
The Morning News: Arkansas Freshman Keeps Celebrity Status On Diamond
Rick Fires: Bats go to work early in Razorbacks' romp
Bob Holt: Forsythe comes through
Nate Allen: Forsythe, Walker power Hogs to second win over Tide, 13-6
RollTide.com: Bama Falls 13-6 at Arkansas
Montgomery Advertiser: Razorbacks roll over Bama

Updated 5/7/06 10:05 p.m. - Added additional links.

Arkansas 4, Alabama 3

Diamond Hogs (TipsterHog Photo)
Hogwired.com: Logan Forsythe Delivers Game-Winning Single in 11th Inning
Freshman Logan Forsythe lined a 2-2 pitch from Jake McCarter up the middle with two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning to give No. 14 Arkansas a 4-3 win over No. 6 Alabama on Friday night in front of 7,705 fans at Baum Stadium.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
TipsterHog Photos: Alabama Series
Mike Capshaw: Hogs Win 4-3 in 11 Innings
Jerry L. Reed: Strikeouts Continue To Haunt Arkansas Batters
Rick Fires: Razorbacks freshman comes through in 11th
Nate Allen: Diamond Hogs down Tide in marathon game
RollTide.com: Alabama Walks School Record 16 Batters in 11-Inning Loss

Updated 5/6/06 12:05 p.m. - Added additional links.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Pre-Series Reports - Arkansas vs. Alabama

Hogwired.com: Diamond Hogs Host Crimson Tide in SEC West Showdown
No. 14 Arkansas looks to get back on track this weekend with a three-game SEC series against No. 6 Alabama at Baum Stadium. Game times are set for 7:05 p.m. on Friday, 4:05 p.m. on Saturday and 12:35 p.m. Sunday.
Also:

Mike Capshaw: The Stopper, Butler Battles Former Team
Rick Fires: Strikeout woes hogtie Arkansas
Chris Cocoles: Alabama vs. Arkansas matchups
Nate Allen: UA-Alabama series set to open with pitchers' duel
Montgomery Advertiser: Tide focused on today
The Birmingham News: Alabama baseball

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Oral Roberts 5, Arkansas 4

Hogwired.com: Errors Cost Diamond Hogs in 5-4 Loss to ORU
Four errors and 12 strikeouts cost No. 14 Arkansas another win on Tuesday night as Oral Roberts scored a 5-4 come-from-behind win in front of 1,927 fans at J.L. Johnson Stadium.
Also:

Hogwired.com: Box Score (PDF)
Ryan Aber: Errors, Missed Opportunities Doom Razorbacks
Jerry L. Reed: Arkansas Senior Pitcher Makes Return To Home State
Chris Cocoles: Oral Roberts adds to UA's frustration
Chris Bahn: Arkansas can't get it done at plate
Nate Allen: ORU soars past Hogs with late-inning comeback effort
Tulsa World: Golden Eagles pop Arkansas, end streak

Updated 5/3/06 10:30 a.m. - Added additional links.