FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Chad Morris traveled to watch his son, Chandler, play quarterback for Highland Park on Friday. The next morning, they went deer hunting.
Defensive coordinator John Chavis woke up at 5:45 a.m. Saturday after returning to an empty home from a recruiting trip and treated himself to a pork chop sandwich his wife, Diane, made and left for him.
Joe Craddock, challenged by his expecting wife to spend time with the family, grilled steaks and watched football following a shopping spree for winter clothes with his soon-to-be two-year-old daughter Charlie. Thanks to the bye week, Craddock is ahead of schedule on the LSU gameplan and is striving to have everything in place by mid-week.