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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 25, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The loss at No. 3 Alabama cost the Arkansas Razorbacks only a few spots in both college football polls. Both the Associated Press poll and the coaches poll have the Hogs ranked No. 18.  The Razorbacks fell four spots in the AP poll and six spots in the coaches poll. LSU jumped Oklahoma to become the new No. 1 in the AP poll.   Arkansas will travel to Dallas Saturday to play the No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies.  The Aggies lost to Oklahoma State at home 30-29 Saturday.  Kickoff is at 11:00 a.m. on ESPN.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 18, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Pollsters too are looking ahead to the Arkansas Razorbacks Saturday showdown in Alabama. Arkansas stayed at No. 14 in this week's Associated Press poll.  The Hogs jumped up to No. 12 in this week's coaches poll.  The Razorbacks defeated the Troy Trojans 38-28 this week in Fayetteville.  The Hogs will open Southeastern Conference play Saturday at Alabama.  Alabama stayed No. 2 in the coaches poll, but fell to No....
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | October 9, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The Arkansas Razorbacks blowout victory over the No. 15 Auburn Tigers did  little to impress the pollsters. The Hogs remain No. 10 in the Associated Press poll and No. 10 in the coaches poll.  Arkansas defeated Auburn 38-14 in Fayetteville Saturday.  The Hogs will take next weekend off before hosting Ole Miss October 22.  The first BCS rankings will be released Sunday October 16. Call the Hogs on Facebook @KYTV...
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 6, 2011
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou's performance Saturday against Miami (Ohio) did not impress the country's college football pollsters. Missouri moved up two spots in this week's coaches poll claiming the No. 19 spot.  The Tigers remain No, 21 in the Associated Press poll. Mizzou defeated defending Mid-America Conference Champion Miami (Ohio) 17-6.  The Tigers will go on the road Friday night against the Arizona State Sun Devils.  Kickoff is at 9:30 p.m. on ESPN. Talk Tigers with us on Facebook @KYTV TigerTalk or on Twitter @ky3tigertalk.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News | October 31, 2010
COLUMBIA, Mo. - How low would they go?  The Missouri Tigers (7-1, 3-1) dropped several spots in the three major polls after their 31-17 loss at Nebraska Saturday.  Nebraska leapfrogged them in each. Mizzou fell six spots to number 12 in the Bowl Championship poll.  That poll determines the National Championship game.  Alabama, Nebraska, and Oklahoma are all one-loss teams ranked higher than the Tigers. Mizzou fell to number 14 in the Coaches Poll.  The Associated Press poll ranks Missouri at the same spot.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 11, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark - A second-straight blowout did little to impress the pollsters. The Arkansas Razorbacks stay put in both the coaches poll and the Associated Press poll after week two.  The Hogs stayed ranked at No. 13 heading into week three of the season.  The Razorbacks remain ranked No. 14. Oklahoma remains the nations No. 1 ranked team for the third straight week.  Oklahoma is the first school in Associated Press poll history to...
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News | November 14, 2010
COLUMBIA, Mo. - The Missouri Tigers ended a two-game winning streak against the Kansas State Wildcats at Faurot Field.  They also made a statement to the voters. The Tigers jumped up to new 15 in the new Bowl Championship Series poll released Sunday after Saturday's 38-22 win over the Wildcats.  Mizzou is ranked 15th in the Associated Press Poll and 16th in the Coaches poll. Mizzou must rise into the top 14 in the BCS poll to be considered for a BCS bowl bid. The Tigers will go on the road Saturday to play the Iowa State Cyclones.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | November 13, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Upsets have given the Arkansas Razorbacks national championship hopes new life. Arkansas (9-1, 5-1) jumped up to No. 6 in the new Bowl Championship Series poll.  It moved up two spots after losses to undefeated Stanford and Boise State. The Hogs ranked No. 6 across the board, the Coaches poll, the Harris poll and the computer averages.  Arkansas may likely control its own destiny.  LSU remains an obvious No. 1 in the BCS poll.  Arkansas will play in Baton Rouge November 25 before a national television audience.
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Chris Replogle, KY3/KSPR and Twitter @ky3hogsinsider or on Facebook @KYTV HogsInsider | September 4, 2012
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - There's a new No. 1 in college football that should excite Arkansas Razorbacks fans. The Razorbacks moved up two spots in this week's Associated Press poll to No. 8.  The Hogs remain No. 10 in the coaches poll.  Arkansas defeated Jacksonville State 49-24 to open the season. The new No. 1 in both polls is the Alabama Crimson Tide.  The Tide rolled the then No. 7 Michigan Wolverines in the season-opener.  Alabama will play at Arkansas in two weeks. First, the Razorbacks return to action this Saturday against Louisiana-Monroe in Little Rock.  Kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. on ESPNU.
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By Eric Doennig, MSU Sports Information and cerwin@ky3.com | March 26, 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Fresh off of a three-game sweep of Creighton to open Missouri Valley Conference play, the Missouri State Bears secured their first regular-season top 30 ranking in nearly three years Monday when they were tabbed 29th in the latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Division I Baseball Poll. MSU also earned 30 votes in this week's USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches' Poll, good for 30th among all Division I programs. For the Bears, who were ranked 31st in Collegiate Baseball's preseason poll, Monday's citation marks their first regular-season ranking since holding the No. 30 spot in the same poll the week of May 18, 2009.
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Chris Replogle, KY3/KSPR and Twitter @ky3hogsinsider or on Facebook @KYTV HogsInsider | September 4, 2012
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - There's a new No. 1 in college football that should excite Arkansas Razorbacks fans. The Razorbacks moved up two spots in this week's Associated Press poll to No. 8.  The Hogs remain No. 10 in the coaches poll.  Arkansas defeated Jacksonville State 49-24 to open the season. The new No. 1 in both polls is the Alabama Crimson Tide.  The Tide rolled the then No. 7 Michigan Wolverines in the season-opener.  Alabama will play at Arkansas in two weeks. First, the Razorbacks return to action this Saturday against Louisiana-Monroe in Little Rock.  Kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. on ESPNU.
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By Eric Doennig, MSU Sports Information and cerwin@ky3.com | March 26, 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Fresh off of a three-game sweep of Creighton to open Missouri Valley Conference play, the Missouri State Bears secured their first regular-season top 30 ranking in nearly three years Monday when they were tabbed 29th in the latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Division I Baseball Poll. MSU also earned 30 votes in this week's USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches' Poll, good for 30th among all Division I programs. For the Bears, who were ranked 31st in Collegiate Baseball's preseason poll, Monday's citation marks their first regular-season ranking since holding the No. 30 spot in the same poll the week of May 18, 2009.
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By Rick Kindhart, MSU Sports Information and cerwin@ky3.com | February 13, 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - With just three conference games remaining, third-place Missouri State (16-11, 9-6 MVC) takes a three-game winning streak to No. 24 Wichita State Wednesday at 7:05 p.m., as the Bears look to continue playing their hot hand at Koch Arena. MSU is 8-4 on the road this season, including a 5-2 mark in Missouri Valley Conference games. The Bears, who are 6-19 all-time against Top 25 foes, recorded their first-ever road win over a ranked opponent on Dec. 28 when they topped No. 19 Creighton by a 77-65 count in Omaha.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and Twitter @ky3tigertalk or on Facebook @KYTV TigerTalk | January 24, 2012
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri had the attention of the Big 12 Conference.  The Tigers now have the attention of the country. Mizzou (18-1, 5-2) jumped up to No. 2 in both the Associated Press and Coaches poll this week, after wins against Texas A&M and at No. 3 Baylor.  The Tigers will stay on the road Wednesday night for a trip to Stillwater to play Oklahoma State (9-10, 2-4).  Tip-off is at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN2. News and Notes: * Hot Start:  When was the last time Mizzou won five of its first six games?
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | December 5, 2011
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou's Gary Pinkel didn't do the Big 12 Conference any favors. Pinkel voted the Oklahoma State Cowboys No. 4 in his final Coaches' poll ballot, behind LSU, Alabama and Stanford.  The poll counts for one-third of the Bowl Championship Series poll.  Alabama beat Oklahoma State by .0086 percent to claim a spot in the BCS National Championship game. Missouri will make the move to the Southeastern Conference next season.  Big 12 Conference leaders made it clear they wanted Mizzou to stay.  Pinkel voted his Tigers No. 25, where they ranked a week ago. Talk Tigers with us on Facebook @KYTV TigerTalk or on Twitter @ky3tigertalk.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | November 13, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Upsets have given the Arkansas Razorbacks national championship hopes new life. Arkansas (9-1, 5-1) jumped up to No. 6 in the new Bowl Championship Series poll.  It moved up two spots after losses to undefeated Stanford and Boise State. The Hogs ranked No. 6 across the board, the Coaches poll, the Harris poll and the computer averages.  Arkansas may likely control its own destiny.  LSU remains an obvious No. 1 in the BCS poll.  Arkansas will play in Baton Rouge November 25 before a national television audience.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | October 9, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The Arkansas Razorbacks blowout victory over the No. 15 Auburn Tigers did  little to impress the pollsters. The Hogs remain No. 10 in the Associated Press poll and No. 10 in the coaches poll.  Arkansas defeated Auburn 38-14 in Fayetteville Saturday.  The Hogs will take next weekend off before hosting Ole Miss October 22.  The first BCS rankings will be released Sunday October 16. Call the Hogs on Facebook @KYTV...
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 25, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The loss at No. 3 Alabama cost the Arkansas Razorbacks only a few spots in both college football polls. Both the Associated Press poll and the coaches poll have the Hogs ranked No. 18.  The Razorbacks fell four spots in the AP poll and six spots in the coaches poll. LSU jumped Oklahoma to become the new No. 1 in the AP poll.   Arkansas will travel to Dallas Saturday to play the No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies.  The Aggies lost to Oklahoma State at home 30-29 Saturday.  Kickoff is at 11:00 a.m. on ESPN.
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 18, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Pollsters too are looking ahead to the Arkansas Razorbacks Saturday showdown in Alabama. Arkansas stayed at No. 14 in this week's Associated Press poll.  The Hogs jumped up to No. 12 in this week's coaches poll.  The Razorbacks defeated the Troy Trojans 38-28 this week in Fayetteville.  The Hogs will open Southeastern Conference play Saturday at Alabama.  Alabama stayed No. 2 in the coaches poll, but fell to No....
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Chris Replogle, KY3 News and creplogle@ky3.com | September 11, 2011
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark - A second-straight blowout did little to impress the pollsters. The Arkansas Razorbacks stay put in both the coaches poll and the Associated Press poll after week two.  The Hogs stayed ranked at No. 13 heading into week three of the season.  The Razorbacks remain ranked No. 14. Oklahoma remains the nations No. 1 ranked team for the third straight week.  Oklahoma is the first school in Associated Press poll history to...
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