BMFP
Woo Pig Sooie!!
Sept. 3 Missouri State
Sept. 10 New Mexico (Little Rock)
Sept. 17 Troy
Sept. 24 at Alabama
Oct. 1 Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas)
Oct. 8 Auburn
Oct. 15 Open
Oct. 22 at Ole Miss
Oct. 29 at Vanderbilt
Nov. 5 South Carolina
Nov. 12 Tennessee
Nov. 19 Mississippi State (Little Rock)
Nov. 25 at LSU (CBS), 1:30 p.m. CT
8. Arkansas Razorbacks
The Razorbacks’ 31-26 loss to Ohio State in the Allstate Sugar Bowl was a deflating way to end a breakthrough season, but coach Bobby Petrino has built an SEC West contender after three seasons. Quarterback Ryan Mallett will be missed, but backup Tyler Wilson might be another NFL prospect waiting to take over. Most of the Hogs’ deep receiver corps will return, except for tight end D.J. Williams. Top receiver Greg Childs comes back after missing the last five games of the 2010 season with a knee injury, and tailback Knile Davis’ strong running really made the Hogs balanced on offense down the stretch. The Hogs made strides on defense this past season and might be even better after losing only three starters. Arkansas will play only four true road games — they play Texas A&M in Arlington, Texas — but they’ll have to play at Alabama and LSU during SEC play.
I can’t talk about this, yet.
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I’m glad we’re going up against a full team, but the NCAA has got to get their shit together. If the CEO of a corporation (bowl or not) can lobby for eligibility then the NCAA is just as corrupt as the players committing these “violations”. |
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Petrino Comments on Contract | The Slophouse This makes me a happy Razorback. |