Start Times, TV Networks Set for Razorbacks' First 3 Games

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Start Times, TV Networks Set for Razorbacks' First 3 Games
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Now we know what time Arkansas will start the early football games year and it's probably shouldn't be that surprising that the opener against Western Carolina in the War Memorial Stadium relic will be 3 p.m. on Sept. 2 and will only be available via online streaming.

Dates and times for the remainder of the games will be decided after the season starts and this year includes over a month without the Hogs playing in Fayetteville. After the BYU game on Sept. 16, they won't play again at Razorback Stadium until Oct. 21 against Mississippi State. It's probably not even possible to use this new automated technology and screw a team worse, giving them just a single home game in October.

The Razorbacks will play their first of six home games inside Razorback Stadium against Kent State at 3 p.m., Sept. 9, on the SEC Network. It’ll be the first meeting between the Hogs and the Flashes. Wrapping up their two-game homestand, the Hogs host BYU at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 16, on ESPN2. The Cougars will be making their first trip to Fayetteville.

The Hogs are also set to play home games against Mississippi State (Oct. 21), Auburn (Nov. 11), Florida International (Nov. 18) and Missouri in the season finale at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24, on CBS. Arkansas’ road schedule features LSU (Sept. 23), the Southwest Classic against Texas A&M held in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas (Sept. 30) and games at Ole Miss (Oct. 7), Alabama (Oct. 14) and Florida (Nov. 4).

Arkansas 2023 Football Schedule

Sept. 2 – Western Carolina – 3 p.m. (SECN+/ESPN+)

Sept. 9 – Kent State – 3 p.m. (SEC Network)

Sept. 16 – BYU – 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

Sept. 23 – at LSU – TBA

Sept. 30 – vs. Texas A&M – TBA

Oct. 7 – at Ole Miss  TBA

Oct. 14 – at Alabama  TBA

Oct. 21 – Mississippi State  TBA

Nov. 4 – at Florida  TBA

Nov. 11 – Auburn  TBA

Nov. 18 – Florida International  TBA

Nov. 24 – Missouri  3 p.m. (CBS)

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HOGS FEED:

SHOULD THE SEC START MOVING TEAMS OUT OF CONFERENCE, RAZORBACKS WON'T BE ON THE BLOCK

VAN HORN NOT EXPECTING EASY ROAD THROUGH REGIONAL

SEC COMMISSIONER GREG SANKEY MAY HAVE TO JUMP IN MIDDLE OF SCHEDULE FRACAS AND TELL THEM WHAT THEY ARE DOING.

COULD BASKETBALL BE LOOKING AT SOMETHING MORE IMPORTANT IN SEC THAT FOOTBALL SCHEDULING?

RANDOM NOTES: NCAA BASEBALL REGIONALS

GETTING TO TRUTH BEHIND BAYE FALL RUMORS

NCAA REGIONAL PAIRINGS REVEALED

RAZORBACKS COACH DAVE VAN HORN DOESN'T WANT A QUICK ENDING IN NCAA REGIONAL NEXT WEEK

HOW IT HAPPENED: RAZORBACKS FALL TO TEXAS A&M IN SEC TOURNAMENT, NOW LOOKING AT NCAA REGIONAL

BEING DECISIVE IN FACE OF ANGER SHOW WHY VAN HORN IS SEC COACH OF THE YEAR

WHETHER POTENTIAL PERMANENT OPPONENTS TRUE MOST LIKELY REVEALED NEXT WEEK

RAZORBACK FANS ALREADY LINED UP ON RAZORBACK ROAD FOR HOGPEN TICKETS TO NCAA REGIONAL

RAZORBACKS COACH DAVE VAN HORN STICKING WITH PITCHING PLAN THROUGH SEC TOURNAMENT

ARKANSAS FANS ONCE AGAIN DENIED CHANCE TO GET TRUE EXPERIENCE OF 'THE SWAMP' WHEN HOGS VISIT FLORIDA IN NOVEMBER

SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION GROUP TO ORGANIZE PROTEST THIS AFTERNOON NEAR RAZORBACK STADIUM

ACCUSATIONS ON INSTAGRAM LEAD TO ARKANSAS QUARTERBACK'S DISMISSAL

TOO MANY QUESTIONS HANG OVER RAZORBACKS TO PROJECT HOW THINGS MAY GO IN FALL

DO HOGS HAVE THE EDGE NEEDED TO MAKE A BIG POSTSEASON RUN?

LONGHORNS FINALLY RELEASE RON HOLLAND AND COULD HOGS BE THE NEXT DESTINATION FOR HIM?

TEXAS HOLDING HOLLAND HOSTAGE WORKS OUT IN RAZORBACKS' FAVOR NO MATTER HOW IT COMES OUT

HOW DID RAZORBACK BASEBALL DO IN SEC POSTSEASON AWARDS?

ARKANSAS BASEBALL SCHEDULE

FAYETTEVILLE WEATHER UPDATE

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Andy Hodges
ANDY HODGES

Sports columnist, writer, former radio host and television host who has been expressing an opinion on sports in the media for over four decades. He has been at numerous media stops in Arkansas, Texas and Mississippi.