The following list of notes are live updates from Chad Morris' press conference following Arknasas' final scrimmage of fall camp. A more structured and organized report will be available later.

CHAD MORRIS

"It was a great day to be a Razorback, and when you get a chance to bring all the former players in like we had, 300-plus," Morris said. "Just let them know how excited we are to have them back, have them home. Let them know there's something special hapening here, happening one day at a time."

Morris said they got out of the scrimmage healthy aside from bumps and bruises. It got a little steamy at the end and he wants them to continue getting better at the little things.

"Those are some things as a coaching staff we've got to continue to address," he said. "

Morris said they got a lot of young guys some action.

"Joe Foucha continues to show up," Morris said. "Joe just keeps on pushing through."

Santos Ramirez had an interception in overtime. D'Vone McClure had an interception in a two-minute situation and Kamren Curl also had another solid day in limited action. There were three interceptions on the day. Morris also said they put a 'ball in jeopardy' from the quarterback position during an impulse decision.

"I thought we had some breakdowns in some pass protection early on, so we've got to continue to work that."

Jordan Jones did some good things, as well as Jonathan Nance (who had a touchdown catch).

How did the quarterbacks do? None of the quarterbacks were live.

"I thought they were pretty consistent today," Morris said. "We'll look at the film this afternoon. I think some guys pushed each other again today. I don't think coming right out of the scrimmage one guy stood out or didn't do as well as we thought."

Morris dropped a lot of praise on true freshmen offensive linemen Noah Gatlin and Silas Robinson.

"I'm very proud of both of these young men as they continue to grow and mature. They've got a great future here."

On Dorian Gerald...

"I think Dorian has got to continue to get in shape. Dorian will go good for two, three, four plays and we need him to go longer than that."

Randy Ramsey will be back Monday. Jamario Bell and Michael Taylor have gotten a lot of extra work. Gabe Richardson has had a 'solid camp.' Courtre Alexander has done well the past five practices. Another freshman we're excited about is Nick Fulwider.

They haven't gotten everything back on Jalen Merrick.

Morris said the running backs didn't start off strong but finished strong. He said they had to have a heart-to-heart with the backs from running backs coach Jeff Traylor.

"I bragged on these running backs pretty much all camp," Morris said. "I think I bragged on them so much they might have started feeling a little better about themselves than they should have."

They did live punting and also some pooch punting today. The punt unit was a heavier emphasis than field goal kicking today.

"I thought we punted the ball exceptionally well," Morris said. "I thought this was [our best day]," He said. "I though Blake and Reid both punted well today."

T.J. Hammonds practiced yesterday and today after injuring his ankle on Thursday.

Tuesday and Wednesday will be the heavy days. They'll extend practice Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday they'll pull back a little bit for 'class on the grass' and extended meetings. Friday they'll get on them pretty good this week. They'll have their mock game (not live) on Friday for about an hour and a half. They'll simulate everything from the Hog walk all the way through. They'll also practice on Sunday.

"We've got to have a really good, tough practice on Friday night," Morris said.

Regarding naming a starter...

"I would probably look to maybe, if it's not the end of the week first of next week," he said. "We want to get in there and get things going for our game week preparation."

They're not ready yet to go into straight game week mode, but they'll start breaking off a scout team among the coaches tonight with the assistants.

JOE CRADDOCK

"We went ahead ands tarted Cole today because Ty went last week," Morris said. "I think going back and looking at it just thinking out loud now I think we were pretty much 50/50 on the rep count.

On the three interceptions, he said Ty Storey threw two interceptions, including one to Santos Ramirez and one to D'Vone McClure.

Craddock said they're still moving guys around

Today's starting offensive line was Wallace (RT), Clenin (LT), Froholdt (C), Gibson (RG), Adocock (LG).

How'd the running game go?

They have weened Austin Capps weened off the headset in his helmet.

"A guy that we think is really, really going to help us up front," Craddock said. "He's done a really good job and has come a long way since he started."

On the offensive line...

"I do know our guys have come a long way in their technique and fundamentals," Craddock said, who declined to comment on what those players were taught in the past.

On the wide receivers...

"I was way up in the sky. I think Jarrod Barnes made a heck of a play. I think we hit him over the middle. I can't remember what we called, but he took it and broke a couple of tackles," Craddock said.

On the running backs having a slow start today...Cradddock said they limited some of the backs today.

"They deserve the praise. They've been doing a really good job," Craddock said. "We've had a couple of guys lay it on the ground here and there. Nothing to be concerned about."

C.J. O'Grady has had two of his best practices since they've been here over the past few days. Craddock also praised Grayson Gunter's play, who is split out wide a lot in 12-personnel.

On the young QBs, Craddock said they saw some action with the first team, as well.

"I think you've got to play them early to see what they've got. When we hit Game 4 in the SEC West, if they are the guy we've got to know what they can do."

JOHN CHAVIS

Chavis said he was not pleased with the tackling today.

"I'll be totally hones with you, I'm not satisfied nearly with the way we tackled today," Chavis said. "We spend a lot of time on it, and that's my responsibility to make sure we do, and we will."

He said they've worked Joe Foucha primarily at safety because it's hard to work a freshman at both places.

"In a perfect world, that's what we want to do. Joe's been working a lot more safety than he has at nickel."

On Dorian Gerald...

"There's no doubt. Let's just tell it, he's got to [help a lot this year]," Chavis said. "Some of the techniques we're showing him he's played before but it has been explained to him in a different language."

Dre Greenlaw didn't play at all today and they got De'Jon Harris out early. Today was Dee Walker's first live work in six days (injury). He said he is really pleased with where Bumper Pool is right now, as well.

"I feel a lot better where we are now than we were nine days ago in terms of depth."

They scrimmaged approximately 125 days.

On D'Vone McClure

"I like what I've seen from him," Chavis said. "He's a mature man. The physical qualities are there. Mentally he's got to put it all together. He's got to learn to play football again."

Chavis said this was the first time he has been in the box in a year and a half.

In addition to Joe Foucha and Bumper Pool, the only other freshman Chavis mentioned as far as a guy who will probably help them was Myles Mason.

"If you can't block and you can't tackle, it's hard to play winning football," Chavis said.

In addition to Santos Ramirez and D'Vone McClure, Joe Foucha also had an interception.

"I think what we're doing just from an alignment standpoint, what we want to be able to do is rush the passeer with speed. And we've got some speed. We've got some speed inside [too]."