Some highlights from last year to stir into your bourbon.
h/t daviddurango14
Remember to turn the pig carefully for even heating. Go Dawgs!
Of course, those stats at the top are in the past. Mallett put the NFL on hold. Ol' Willie's gone.But Arkansas knows it must improve, so Mallett said the offense is concentrating on correcting the problems. He said Arkansas has to buckle down early to finish drives. That means eliminating careless turnovers and avoiding drive-killing penalties.It’s all part of success on the road, which Arkansas struggled with last season. But it’s something Mallett hopes to achieve with the Razorbacks after struggling – personally – in four road losses in 2009.
We know Coach Gratham's scheme is one of relentless pressure to the ball. And we also know that he's not the type of guy to cower in a corner when the going gets tough. So the question becomes...[Mallett] and the offense had problems in the first half of the 31-7 win against Louisiana-Monroe. Mallett was off target with several throws and seemed affected by the amount of pressure Louisiana-Monroe threw at him.But he did bounce back in the second half to lead the Razorbacks to four scoring drives. He finished with 400 passing yards, which was the third-highest total in school history.
While [Broderick] Green isn’t the talent that Lattimore is, they have very similar size and running styles. If Green can get 20-25 carries, it will make [Arkansas'] passing game even more dangerous. Green will also need to improve on his opportunities, while he leads the offense in rushing attempts , he is third in yards gained.
If the NCAA cuts Green's sentence down a game or two it will in essence be admitting that it overreacted, or misjudged the case. Dawg fans will be happy and I'll count myself among those numbers. But this summer has proven to many what most of us have known for a long time, the NCAA is an organization that needs to get out of its own way.What does the Georgia wide receiver have to do with the Clemson quarterback? Besides the fact that both may cost Ted Roof some sleep.Green is serving a four-game suspension, pending an appeal, reportedly for selling his 2009 Independence Bowl jersey for $1,000 to a former North Carolina football player, an individual the NCAA deems an agent.In short, he did what the NCAA says a college athlete can't do. He tried to make a profit from his athletic ability.Which is, of course, exactly what Parker is doing. He's making a much greater profit from his athletic ability, but he's doing it with the blessing of the NCAA.
It's worth noting though that South Carolina wasn't head-and-shoulders better than Georgia. The same Georgia whose offense produced five three-and-outs and a four-play drive. The same Georgia whose defense looked lost at times in its brand new scheme and couldn't tackle Lattimore. The same Georgia who started a freshman quarterback without his best receiver.Ouch. Truth tastes like salt in the wound. Yet also begs the question, did Georgia do more to lose the game or did Carolina do more to win it? Perhaps the next point sheds the truest light.
Lattimore is the piece that puts this team over the top of previous Gamecocks teams, though the completeness of the receiving groups helps too. If your front seven can tackle him well enough that you don't have to give up something in your pass defenses, then you're well on your way to beating South Carolina.So as giddy as the Visor was after the game, there's quite a load riding on this freshman's shoulders. Georgia's defense certainly did plenty to help the kid along towards a valiant performance, but Lattimore's target is significantly bigger going forward. And if there's one thing we know for sure, the head cock trusts his new tailback a helluva lot more than his quarterback.
Without Johnson, Arkansas will now rely on Knile Davis, Ronnie Wingo Jr., and Broderick Green to carry the rushing load in the backfield. Green led the Razorbacks with 45 yards on 12 carries against ULM. Davis leads the team in rushing after two games with 11 carries for 86 yards.Petrino said Arkansas also will lean on former running back De’Anthony Curtis, who was moved to wide receiver, and fullback Van Stumon for help if needed.
h/t Wiz of Odds |