ESPN names Arkansas legend Lloyd Phillips as the greatest college football player of all time to wear No. 70.
“Recruited by Hall of Fame Coach Frank Broyles out of Longview High School (TX), Phillips headed to Fayetteville at 230 pounds as a defensive tackle. During his sophomore season in 1964, he helped the Razorbacks finish with a 11-0 record and a national title, which was selected by the Football Writers Association of America. Phillips led a stingy defense that shut out the final five opponents of the 1964 regular season. Phillips racked up 304 career tackles (100 in 1965, 97 in 1966) for Razorback teams that went 29-3 record, including three victories over Texas.”
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@HeartBrokenHawg@radiojondeek Made some great points. Makes no sense for companies who already have an established presence in Arkansas to invest money in a stadium rights deal.
@NicoleAuerbach And if Sorsby does every single thing he is supposed to do in his rehab/recovery, outstanding. Perhaps he will beat his addiction once and for all.
But he still shouldn’t play a down of football this season.
Gage Wood, Top 100 Prospect ✅
The @Phillies RHP and former @RazorbackBSB star righty joins the list today.
See all the new additions here: https://t.co/wG4jL5VGTY
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Arkansas’ Ryder Helfrick has emerged as one of the nation's best catchers. He leads the country in defensive runs saved (21.92), catcher framing runs (19.93), and defensive wins above replacement (1.61).