Razorback Football

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Pig Benis

Quote from: Barton Fink on Sep 26, 2025, 02:22 PMCal made some interesting comments last week. Pretty much said they were going to try some new things with NIL that may push the limits. A "better to ask forgiveness than to ask for acceptance" approach.

Good. He gets better by the day.
The Lord wants you to put your foot on their balls and believe in it. 'Cuz that's what wins football games. Not jumping offsides like a bunch of wimps and faggots. I don't care what those pinkos over in Russia say. You want to be a loser? You go live in Russia. I'm a winner. I'm an American.

Pig Benis

Quote from: vegashog on Sep 26, 2025, 02:16 PMit's murky

https://www.sportico.com/leagues/football/2025/nfl-owners-rules-college-sports-donation-nil-1234869334/


Thank you. I hadn't seen that before but it makes sense. Still, you would think where there's a will there's a way.
The Lord wants you to put your foot on their balls and believe in it. 'Cuz that's what wins football games. Not jumping offsides like a bunch of wimps and faggots. I don't care what those pinkos over in Russia say. You want to be a loser? You go live in Russia. I'm a winner. I'm an American.

vegashog

no link because i'm not subscribed and sometimes it's blocked.
 
FAYETTEVILLE — Speaking at the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees meeting Friday, Razorbacks athletics director Hunter Yurachek was given an opportunity to clarify comments he made last week at the Little Rock Touchdown Club when he said Arkansas' football program was "not set up to win a national championship" financially. 

While introducing Yurachek during a meeting of the Athletics Committee, trustee Ted Dickey said Yurachek's Sept. 15 comments at the Little Rock Touchdown Club "were misunderstood" and said the 10-member board is "committing to help football, period."

"I know you share this objective," Dickey said. "In the comments made at the Little Rock Touchdown Club, I know what you meant, but it wasn't obvious and I want to give you a chance to clarify that."

Yurachek said he "did not speak clearly" when addressing the Little Rock Touchdown Club.
 
"The group I was most concerned about was the young men that make up our football team and our football staff. I had an opportunity to meet with them last week as an organization and clarify what my statements meant, and that was a group I felt like I really needed to do that for, first and foremost, and that was really important to me," Yurachek said.

"I was not clear in my response to David Bazzel's question when he asked about financially how we were set up in this new era of college athletics, and that is on me for not being clear in my answer. I answered the question by saying in sports like men's basketball and baseball — and you can put our track and field programs in that, along with softball and soccer and women's golf and men's golf — we're set up in those sports really well to compete for and win national championships. And that's evidenced by six teams that earned a No. 1 ranking during the course of the year last year."

Yurachek cited examples like the basketball team losing a close game to Texas Tech at the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, the baseball team losing a close game to LSU at the semifinals of the College World Series and the men's track program coming 1 point shy of winning an indoor national championship earlier this year.

"With our football program, it's set up a little bit differently," Yurachek said. "It's a tougher mountain to climb. It does not mean they are not set up right now to compete for and win a national championship, but they're not set up as well as those sports I just mentioned to do so. The investment that we're able to make in our football program right now puts us toward the bottom of the SEC in many budget categories, such as recruiting, travel, operational expenses, support staff salaries, assistant coach salaries and head coach compensation.

"Those other sports, because of the size of the programs and the size of the staff, we can make small, incremental investments that push them toward the top of the SEC and better position them to be able to compete for and win national championships."

Yurachek said Arkansas can compete and win national championships as part of a 12-team College Football Playoff, too, but added, "It's just a much steeper hill to climb for our football program than many of our other sports programs.

"I didn't say that very well at the Little Rock Touchdown Club, and hopefully you understand my remarks today and where I was coming from. I left one key word out and it was 'well,' — that football is not as well positioned as many of our other sports to compete for and win national championships."

Yurachek said to have an opportunity to compete for football titles on an annual basis, "it's going to take a significant and sustained financial investment, and people across our university committee being aligned that that is what our goal is. We have to have that moving forward if we want to have that opportunity like our other sports do on a regular basis."

Trustee Steve Cox of Jonesboro, a former Arkansas football kicker and punter from 1979-80, responded to Yurachek's comments with, "Amen, I like that. I want to win and everybody in this state does, Hunter."

Following a nearly hour-long presentation and question-and-answer session with Yurachek and the department's chief financial officer Craig Tigges that covered several topics that were mostly financial in nature, trustee Kevin Crass of Little Rock told Yurachek the board can help ensure the university has campus leadership that is aligned on goals.

"Ted spoke for us and said we're committed to helping you improve football," Crass said. "I hope I speak for the board when I say we want the leadership across this campus — athletics director, chancellor, finance people — to be aligned and have thoughtful, collaborative conversations about what do we do to address the challenges in athletics."

Crass called the Razorbacks "a top-tier" athletics department.

"It's unfortunate in the world we live in that what happens on a weekend or two can just completely distract from what the truth is," Crass said, "and that is you have established a very successful athletics program by all these metrics."

In his opening remarks to begin the Buildings and Grounds Committee session that followed the Athletics Committee, Col. Nathaniel Todd, a trustee from Pine Bluff, called Yurachek's presentation "clear and directional."

Friday was the second and final day of a regularly scheduled meeting by the trustees at the Don Tyson Center for Agricultural Sciences on the UA campus in Fayetteville.

Thin Red Swine

Quote from: HTL on Sep 26, 2025, 01:50 PMHrrr drrr. My track record of constantly slapping you around. The difference between you and I is you resort to just making up nonsense and I could hit you with facts but I won't. It sounds like you congregate with morons as well. Birds of a feather. 7 figure kicker lol.

"The difference between you and me." I mean, if you want to always be right, you should go back to basics.

dhog

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BASS

Quote from: Barton Fink on Sep 26, 2025, 02:22 PMCal made some interesting comments last week. Pretty much said they were going to try some new things with NIL that may push the limits. A "better to ask forgiveness than to ask for acceptance" approach.

Finally someone on the hill is taking this approach.

It's the fucking would West with nil. If you aren't the cheatingest motherfuckers in the game, you're doing it wrong.
Fuck your feelings
Ain't found a way to kill me yet
I have hawgtism

Show-Me Hog

Yurachek TLDR: I accidentally told the truth.

Natty_Ice

I'm really not seeing any difference between what he said and his "revised" version.  Maybe I'm stupib
Things of that nature

Usafhawg

Quote from: Natty_Ice on Sep 26, 2025, 05:12 PMI'm really not seeing any difference between what he said and his "revised" version.  Maybe I'm stupib
Agreed. In both versions he isn't doing his job

SwahiliSteve

Either way he basically said our football team has challenges and we suck compared to every other sec team. Sure we can do better but that's gonna be really hard. Fuck off
Yep. I'm not trying to be a dick about it. It could have lived. It didn't. Not by my choice. -Elvis

buff2.0

"That's embarrassing.  Looks like Josh Duggar the first time his parents asked him to babysit."

For $7 mil I'll put a webcam in front of my shitter so I can answer fan questions while I drop the Longhorns off in College Station.

Once authored a post that critics claimed, "Was notaslibro level."

animal

Quote from: Show-Me Hog on Sep 26, 2025, 04:54 PMYurachek TLDR: I accidentally told the truth.

"I am sorry, I didn't know any better than to tell the truth before but after much reflection and threats to my job title I wanted to clarify my earlier statements by saying lots of word salad and hope you just forget the entire thing. " 


"I got fired for using free speech" yea imagine getting killed over it

piglosopher

He said the same things but with a pretty bow of "clarifying"

Still no comment or anything specific on how to reverse or fix the issue.

They think we're dumb

vegashog

i'd be a little concerned how much of a pass the bot gave him.

DirkPiggler

Quote from: vegashog on Sep 26, 2025, 08:36 PMi'd be a little concerned how much of a pass the bot gave him.

More than a little.  They DGAF.
Perish peacefully in a warm environment.

Thin Red Swine


Cornhogio

Quote from: Natty_Ice on Sep 26, 2025, 05:12 PMI'm really not seeing any difference between what he said and his "revised" version.  Maybe I'm stupib

It's also true that there are members of our family or the family of friends that are ugly.  The right move is to keep one's fucking mouth shut.
Harris - Mamdani 2028!

Feral

Quote from: Barton Fink on Sep 26, 2025, 02:22 PMCal made some interesting comments last week. Pretty much said they were going to try some new things with NIL that may push the limits. A "better to ask forgiveness than to ask for acceptance" approach.

Doesn't he know we do things the right way here?!

Feral

Quote from: vegashog on Sep 26, 2025, 08:36 PMi'd be a little concerned how much of a pass the bot gave him.

Same.

Yurachek sucks and everyone knows it. He's not going to change, so bitching about him at this point is wasting air.

The *much* more concerning thing is that our BOT seems to not give a shit.

The Reverend SnoopHogg

It's over.

I was driving back from the gun range and flipped the 5th quarter Sonic corndog show with Randy rainwater and Marcus Elliot ...and the first thing the brain surgeon Randy said was "can someone give me the definition of idiocrity."

He made up a word, then asked someone to define it. 

When Randy has invented words AND turned his back on you, it's over.