The Hog Pod with Bo Mattingly
Summary: This new weekly podcast will feature some of the best Razorbacks stories from past and present. Three-time Arkansas Sportscaster of the Year Bo Mattingly and his team of Bart Pohlman and Sawyer Radler will produce unique stories featuring current and former student-athletes, coaches, staff members and fans. The podcast takes fans into the heart of the stories that matter to Razorback fans while also keeping a pulse on the latest with the Hogs.
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Podcasts:
What will make you happy as a fan?
What does ESPN's Greg McElroy think about the difficulty of the Arkansas job right now?
Michael from Stuttgart goes nuts on Arkansas basketball, plus Dolphins OC Dowell Loggains walks us through their crazy final-play win over the Pats
Tim from Little Rock returns to the show, and we talk Arkansas basketball with ESPN's Jimmy Dykes.
We react to Arkansas' blowout win at Colorado State, and get CBS Sports Network's Jon Rothstein's take on Razorback basketball.
Kelly Bryant chooses Missouri over Arkansas, others. What's your reaction?
We react to Urban Meyer's retirement announcement, and chat with Broyles Award winner Mike Locksley
We chat with Clemson co-OC Jeff Scott about Kelly Bryant and Chad Morris, plus Mark May talks College Football Playoff.
We preview this weekend's SEC Championship with ESPN's Laura Rutledge, and catchup with the always-entertaining Matt Zimmerman.
What's Chad Morris' plan for the future of Razorback football? We get insight from his season wrap-up.
What's going on at Auburn? We check in with former coach Tommy Tuberville.
Arkansas football has been battling a proverbial sickness. When did it start, and how can the Hogs get over it?
Does Chad Morris get a pass for Year 1 at Arkansas? @SportsTalkBart shares his thoughts & is joined by USA Today's George Schroeder.
We talk Turkey Day, Arkansas-Mizzou with Clint Stoerner, and Les Miles returning to coaching w/his daughter, Smacker Miles.
Tackling the many different opinions on the suspended Arkansas players, with help from Yahoo's Dan Wetzel.