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In an effort to prevent injuries during practice, Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman has turned to Guardian Caps in practice, which he supports the use of throughout college football. The topic came up during the SEC spring meetings when Pittman was asked about practicing with the new helmet communications. He explained that Arkansas had used those a little, but the protective gear was a bigger focus for the team. “I think we had two,” Sam Pittman said. “But we used the Guardian Caps all spring practice. To be honest with you, we didn’t have one concussion.” Guardian Caps are a kind of...
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Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman knows that college sports are undergoing a long series of changes. Those can be difficult to deal with, but it also doesn’t mean that you don’t have to deal with them. One change that looks like it may be coming to college football is the addition of injury reports ahead of games. That’s something that Pittman has no issues with, understanding that it will help the public know what to expect. “I think that’s gonna be fine,” Sam Pittman said. “I believe it’ll help the public understand who’s gonna be available and who’s not. I don’t think it’s gonna be...
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John Calipari is a big fan of Sam Pittman and getting ingrained in Arkansas culture and of course the football team. However, the new Razorbacks’ basketball coach is a little worried about Arkansas’ loaded SEC and overall schedule. If only you could be a fly on the wall for their conversations. At least that’s how Calipari hyped up his relationship with beloved football coach. But he does have his worries about the schedule. “Great guy, love him, love him,” Pittman said. “We had more fun together last night … Sam’s a good guy. They have a really tough schedule. I said, ‘They didn’t do you any ...
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The SEC coaches and administrators had plenty to talk about during the spring meetings in Destin. That still includes the future of scheduling in the conference and how many conference games every team is going to play. While at the SEC spring meetings, Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman explained that he doesn’t have a particularly strong feeling on the topic of scheduling length. However, he also admitted that he doesn’t see a need to change right now. “I don’t have a feeling either way,” Sam Pittman said. “I just know that it’s not broke at eight. We’re doing well. We’re winning national champ...
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One of the biggest challenges this offseason for head coach Sam Pittman and the Arkansas Razorbacks was finding a replacement for KJ Jefferson at quarterback. Recently, when asked about where the quarterback battle stands during an appearance on The Paul Finebaum Show, Pittman made it clear that he has full confidence in Taylen Green. “You know, Taylen Green is a leading son of a gun,” Sam Pittman said. “He just is. He’s very, very talented, but a great player makes people around them better, and that’s something that he has. Wonderful parents, and I think that’s probably the reason why he’s s...
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The Arkansas Razorbacks 2024 season opener has been shifted to a Thursday night matchup just before the Labor Day weekend. They changed like this would possibly get underneath the skin of some head coaches. But that cannot be said for the Razorbacks’ headman, Sam Pittman. Following Arkansas’s spring game midway through April, the Razorbacks head coach addressed the shift to a Thursday night showdown. And surprisingly enough, he is a big fan of the change. “You look at a few things when you go to Little Rock and No. 1 you really don’t want to take away from great football,” said Pittman. “So yo...
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Sam Pittman has a clear message about his goals for Arkansas in the spring transfer portal window and that’s not to lose anyone. Of course, that’s easier said than done. Ptitman said himself he expects that he’d lose a few players rather than keeping everyone. It’s the nature of the beast. But that doesn’t mean he’s shying away from his goals for the team. “We don’t want to lose any of our players,” Pittman said of the upcoming spring portal. “And I had to talk with our team and I said, ‘Hey, we just don’t lose anybody that we have and don’t add anybody, we’re gonna have us a fine football tea...
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Arkansas‘ 2024 spring game got off to a hot start with a couple of touchdown throws, and after the first quarter, head coach Sam Pittman joined the ESPN+ crew to discuss the game and his early impressions of the Razorback football team. For starters, Pittman was asked about the strong early play from transfer QB Taylen Green from Boise State, who threw a particularly beautiful back shoulder pass for his second TD of the day. The Pit Boss raved about he and the wide receivers thus far. “Great command, throwing the ball very well. He’s getting protected up there nice,” said Pittman of Green. “Wi...
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