FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Keon Hatcher wasnt sure at first what to expect from an unplanned fifth season at Arkansas.However, whatever hesitation the wide receiver had about returning to the Razorbacks -- following a broken left foot that cost him most of last season -- has long since been put behind him.The 6-foot-2, 207-pound receiver has returned to his role as one of the top receiving targets for resurgent No. 17 Arkansas (3-0), a position he hopes to highlight on Saturday against No. 10 Texas A&M (3-0).Keon is definitely the glue that makes that group go, Arkansas coach Bret Bielema said. Hes a pretty intelligent, gifted wide receiver that, if he continues to play well, will be rewarded for a long time.Hatcher began last season as the unquestioned top receiver for the Razorbacks, a role he affirmed by catching 13 passes for 198 yards in the first two games. It was in that second game against Toledo, though, that Hatcher felt the break in his foot -- forcing him to miss the rest of the season and reevaluate his immediate career plans.Like many of his former teammates, including current Buffalo Bills running back Jonathan Williams, Hatcher expected to try his shot at the NFL after last season.It was a path he decided to put off for a year while rehabilitating from his injury, one that also meant he would be without many of the teammates and friends he began college with.It was very tough at first, Hatcher said. The guys that Im so close with, Sebastian (Tretola), (Williams), those guys, they all left and I had to come back. It was very tough, but it was a blessing.While Hatcher lost many of his closest friends, he returned in a leadership position his coaches wanted him to take advantage of.The first way wide receivers coach Michael Smith made sure Hatcher did just that was by making sure he stayed around his teammates while recovering following surgery.Through that whole process, he was always around, Smith said. The thing I wouldnt let him do is not be around the football team. The guys still have a lot of faith in his words, so its been an easy transition -- if it even was a transition.Hatcher also had to adjust to life with a new starting quarterback -- Austin Allen -- for the first time in three seasons.After an offseason of working together, its an adjustment thats gone just fine so far for both -- with Hatcher second on the Razorbacks in catches (11) and first in receiving yards (204) after three games. That includes a career-best 73-yard catch in Arkansas 42-3 win over Texas State a week ago, a play that capped a three-catch, 96-yard receiving first quarter for the senior.Keons been huge for us this year, just the way he handles his business and teaches the younger guys how to act like a professional, really, Allen said. Hes been through it all, and the way hes playing this year is all about the work hes put in during the summer and its really showing.Last weeks performance is one Hatcher hopes repeat this week against a Texas A&M team thats beaten the Razorbacks in each of Hatchers first four seasons, including the last two in overtime.Its time to get over the hump, Hatcher said. Kenny Moore Womens Jersey . Burris threw two TD passes, including a key 15-yard fourth-quarter strike to Bakari Grant that effectively countered a Toronto comeback bid and led Hamilton to a 33-19 victory. 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Peter Sagan won stage 16 of the Tour de France in a photo-finish ahead of Alexander Kristoff, while Chris Froome stayed safe in the yellow jersey.World champion Sagan took his third stage victory of this Tour by a tiny margin at the end of a 209km stage from Moirans-en-Montagne to Berne.Team Skys Froome was in the leading pack as they crossed the line to ensure he keeps yellow heading into Tuesdays rest day.Although this was a relatively flat stage ahead of the Alpine challenges to come, the tight technical finish in Berne -- which included a sharp cobbled climb two kilometres from the finish -- was thought to suit the likes of Sagan and so it provedHowever, it was far from straightforward as sprint specialists Marcel Kittel and John Degenkolb survived that late climb alongside Sagan and Kristoff.Katushas Kristoff opened up the sprint first and the Norwegian looked to have all the advantage he needed, but Tinkoffs Sagan threw his bike forward at the line and snatched a win which all but ends the competition for the points leaders green jersey.Trek-Segafredos Fabian Cancellara, the 35-year-old Berne native in his final Tour de France, had to settle for sixth place. Froome crossed the line 13th, alongside his principle rivals for yellow on the same time as the leaders.Etixx-QuickStep pair Julian Alaphilippe and Tony Martin had animated the day with a breakaaway which lasted for 170km and saw them pull almost six minutes clear at one point.ddddddddddddTheir advantage began to tick down as they approached the Swiss border, dipping under five minutes as they flew through the checkpoints.As they approached the outskirts of Berne, Alaphilippe was caught first with Martin sitting up with a wave and a smile 22km from the finish.Almost as soon as they were reeled in, Lampre-Meridas Rui Costa went clear and built a 15-second lead, but he was hoovered up just inside the 5km banner.Team Dimension Data had hoped to make an impression to repeat Steve Cummings emotional Nelson Mandela Day victory of a year ago, but Edvald Boasson Hagen could not find space in the final sprint and came home ninth.His teammate Mark Cavendish, winner of four stages in this Tour, stayed with the final group on the cobbled climb but did not have the legs to engage in the sprint and rolled home in 22nd place.The result leaves Froome one minute and 47 seconds clear in the yellow jersey, with Trek-Segafredos Bauke Mollema second.Briton Adam Yates of Orica-BikeExchange is third, two minutes and 45 seconds back and leading the young riders classification, with Movistars Nairo Quintana fourth, a further 14 seconds down. 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