Showing posts with label Bobby Petrino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Petrino. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

The Weekend That Was: Historic Loss, Old Man Football, Season's New Crush

For those of you who have come to this site the past two weekends looking for picks of the week's biggest college football teams, let me say that I am sorry. I am still doing a similar weekly column::, but it is being published on a different site (ArkansasExpats.com- the Razorback blog for SBNation).

Now that my TWTWB columns are being posted to a different website, and because I feel like to post the same content in two places is writer's taboo, I am going to try and do something a little different.

Here in my "The Weekend That Was" posts, I will attempt to provide some insight and show you some of the things you may have missed on Saturday -- because you had better things to do than sit in front of the television for 12 hours.


HISTORIC LOSS: "Now what? What happens after a loss like that? Who's to blame?" These, along with many others, are questions being raised in the Arkansas, as the state's favorite team fell to the University of Louisiana-Monroe.

After a suspect performance against FBS Jacksonville State the week before, most Hog fans were looking forward to hopefully seeing their once high-flying offense rebound and take care of the Warhawks with ease. Worst case scenario? The Razorbacks leave Little Rock with a win and head into  this week full steam ahead preparing for Alabama. The actual scenario? The Razorbacks leave Little Rock with one of the worst losses in school history, lose four players to injury, show no level of BCS-worthy competence on offense or defense, lose ESPN's College Gameday coming to Fayetteville, and fans missing former coach Bobby Petrino.

Arkansas fans believed Bobby's little brother, Paul, would be able to run the offense maybe not quite at the level as big brother, but at least well enough to make it through the season. This is not the case. In utter disbelief, Hog fans watched as the their team was wary to run with the lead. Arkansas ran the ball only six times after going up 28-7 with 9:42 left in the third. Not smart.

With coach John L. Smith clearly not coming back next season, the pressure falls on the shoulders of Athletic Director Jeff Long. He fired Bobby Petrino and brought back Smith on a 10 month contract. Now he must find a hire which will not only energize the fan base, but one who will not let Arkansas fall back to the eight or nine win seasons rut. Problem is, there are few good coaches out there who are not already at destination jobs.

For my new favorite... keep reading.

Georgia's Christian Robinson and Aaron Murray
OLD MAN FOOTBALL (or at least Jarvis Jones) REIGNS SUPREME : In the midst of all the hype surrounding Missouri's first game in the SEC, Tiger linebacker Sheldon Richardson made comments comparing the Bulldogs style of play to the Big Ten and added that it looked like "old man football." A huge no-no in the SEC.

After being down early, Georgia responded with 32 straight points, while future first-round draft pick Jarvis Jones single-handedly stopped the Missouri offense. I know it is two weeks early, but his play reminds me of the same sorts of ways Tyrann Mathieu used to take over games for LSU last season. Jones has to be on the Heisman watchlist.

The Dawgs aptly welcomed Missouri with a statement win of their own and introduced the Tigers to GROWN man football -- or as we SEC fans call simply call it, your conference schedule.

BIG TEN EMBARRASSES AGAIN: The ultimate brand of "old man football" struck out this weekend, proving it is not a relevant football conference.

Purdue and Penn State lost close games in which they had plenty of opportunities to win to Notre Dame and Virginia, respectively. Nittany Lions kicker Sam Ficken missed and extra point and four field goals on Saturday alone.

Old man commissioner Jim Delany may never let his Big Ten schools travel west of the Mississippi again. Nebraska's defense gave up 653 yards of offense to UCLA in a loss. Wisconsin was physically dominated by Oregon State on both sides of the ball. And Illinois was blown out by Arizona State, which, luckily for the Big 10 was on late.

Michigan struggled to put away Air Force at home, while Ohio State did much of the same with UCF in the Horseshoe.

MY NEW CRUSH(es): Every season I try and find a team beyond the SEC that I can support. Whether it be because of a player, a coach, or usually a scheme, I pick a team that may not be the sexy pick to win the national title but is fun to watch and follow that team all season. Last season was Wisconsin. Since they are clearly not the same this year, I have taken fancy to a new team, West Virginia.

They put points on the board faster than the Mountaineer mascot can reload his musket with weapons like quarterback Geno Smith and all-purpose receiver Tavon Austin. Their coach, Dana Holgerson has proven to be an offensive mastermind. Just ask Clemson.  While a national championship this season is within reach if this team, if they lose or not you will no doubt be entertained watching the Mountaineers.

And for you readers who have made it this far -- or were smart enough to scroll...

My new crush for the soon-to-be open Arkansas head coaching position is Charlie Strong. He is, like Bobby Petrino once was, the head coach at Louisville. The once defensive coordinator of the Urban Meyer run at Florida is a native of Arkansas and understands the entire state's passion for their Hogs.

In other great news my Samford Bulldogs have started the season undefeated, with wins over conference rival Furman and West Alabama. The Dogs have looked strong in tight situations thus far and are serious contenders to capture their first FCS playoff berth since joining the Southern Conference.
Tailgating on the quad was never this good when I was at The U.

Friday, April 13, 2012

I Was Wrong. You Were Right, Jeff Long

If it is not too much to ask, I would like to rescind my last blog post. Try and watch the first 7 minutes and 50 seconds of Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long’s press conference after firing former Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino and tell me Long does not care about the university and its students. Even when answering the press’ questions he demonstrates his passion as the leader of the Arkansas athletic program. 

Long got it right on Tuesday night
As proven through his decision-making, Long truly has the Razorback student-athletes as his number one priority. Long owned this press conference and has received nationwide praise for his excellence in this tough choice.

My original thoughts were full of frustration. Frustrated as to why Long would fire Petrino, who led the Hogs to unprecedented success on the gridiron, because of a personal matter. I expressed my disinterest in letting Petrino go in my previous blog post, but as more details come out about the situation with Jessica Dorell, it is easier to see that Long acted with the appropriate decision.

I was lucky enough to have a church league softball game to take my mind off of the situation, along with a condolence call from my mother to make sure I was ok after the termination of the Razorbacks most successful coach in the BCS era. After the game, I came back to see Twitter beaming with praise of Long and his delivery of the news in his press conference. Once I watched the presser in its entirety, I was proud of Long and even more to be an Arkansas Razorback fan.

Long knows that his actions very well may lead to the end of his tenure as the University of Arkansas Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics. Everyone in the South knows: as the football team goes, so goes the athletic department, which made the firing of Petrino especially difficult for Long, who became emotional to the point of tears when discussing his decision. He knows Petrino brought immeasurable amounts of interest to the Razorbacks and millions of dollars to the program. Long realizes that unless the Arkansas football can reach these heights again, he may be gone after a few mediocre seasons.

The Razorback nation must remember that Long has made big hires before and has been commended by many columnists for paying big sport coaches high-dollar (Mike Anderson for Men’s basketball being the other). Long will try to bring in a character of high morals and a winning pedigree. There is no one else I would have making these decisions based on the quality Long expects and his own high character. He has proven time and time again that he will do the right thing.

The most significant message from Long’s press conference was a line at 7:19 in the video below. He said, “No one person is bigger than the team.” He proved this true in his decision to terminate Petrino, who began to think he was bigger than Arkansas football  and became an insufficient role model for Arkansas’ athletes. This powerful message should be placed on a plaque somewhere in the new football complex.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Be Smart Jeff Long, Keep Petrino

Many problems remain for Petrino
As Yahoo! Sports columnist Dan Wetzel put it in on Twitter last week: Love image of Petrino, stuck at home due to "administrative leave", banged up and in pain. "Honey, can you get my pain meds?" "No"

No matter how tough last week was for you, I will go out on a limb and bet that Arkansas Razorback football coach Bobby Petrino's was a little worse. Petrino is posted up on his recliner at home, bruised and scraped from from skidding on asphalt, banned from going to work, and trying to explain to his wife and kids why a 25-year-old graduate assistant was joyriding with him on his motorcycle through the northwest Arkansas Ozarks.

Until last week when he admitted an "inappropriate relationship" with Jessica Dorrell, whom Petrino hired to help with recruiting, Razorback fans were convinced he had been on a Sunday ride and Dorell needed a ride to church. Petrino being the strong-moralled, God-fearing man he is tried to help his new employee with a ride to church and crashed. We now know his reasoning may have been a far cry from the previously proposed version.
Petrino's asphalt-ridden face with nice product
placement from his BCS berth.

Hopefully at this point you realize the Sunday School theory was mentioned in jest. As any Arkansas fan knew before last week, Bobby Petrino was not hired because he is a good man, always looking to do the right thing. He has a history of cheating. First he cheated on Louisville with Auburn, then Atlanta with Arkansas, and now his wife with an employee. (It is important to note Bobby has not been in trouble for cheating with the NCAAs.) Arkansas Athletic Director has plenty of just evidence to fire Petrino because the play-caller broke his contract's moral clause. However, if Long has his head on straight, and he has proven he does as an AD, he will not fire Bobby Petrino.

It is pretty simple. Petrino has brought Arkansas to heights it has not seen since the 1960s, when it won its last national championship. The current Razorback job is not a top-10 job, but because of Petrino's work they have a top-10 team with a top-10 college football coach. His record is 21-5 in the past two seasons. He has earned two bowl game victories, a berth in a BCS bowl, and earned a season-ending ranking of No. 5 since arriving in Fayetteville four years ago. With his success, Petrino has effectively brought in millions of dollars to the university.

If Petrino was coming off of 7-5 and 8-4 seasons with a Liberty Bowl win, he likely would be gone, but he did not. He has won and become the most well-liked coach in Arkansas since Frank Broyles was calling the shots on the field. More so, Long has to realize with Petrino and the talent currently assembled on the Razorback squad, they are a legitimate contender to raise the crystal football and dance around in confetti at the end of the season.

I will go ahead and set the odds of Petrino coaching at Arkansas at 5/21; that is how much confidence I have in Long. If you are a fan of the band Old Crow Medicine Show or songs that make light of a situation enjoy this gem.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

The Weekend That Wil Be: Week 5

Nebraska at Wisconsin- If I could could attend one game in the first half of the season, this is the one I would choose (I know... not an SEC game.). One day I'll get up to Camp Randall and jump around between the third and fourth quarters. I have only heard good things, where the people are kind and force you to try their cheese and slabs of meat. Throw in my Big 10 darling and it sounds like a dream weekend trip. The game is supposed to be good, but not in my eyes. Nebraska is the most overrated Top 10 team, and the environment is too much for the Huskers. "On Wisconsin" to victory.

Alabama at Florida- Two years is this was the most heated rivalry in college football, and it seems as if it is on its way back to claiming that spot with coach Will Muschamp at the helm for the Gators. If you have not done your homework, you may not know Florida has the top offense in the SEC. Bama has arguably the best defense with eight projected first and second round prospects for the NFL Draft. The Swamp will be rocking and holds close for a while before the Tide rolls away. Teacher (Nick Saban) beats (Muschamp) relatively easily in a battle of intensity.

Clemson at Virginia Tech- The real question here is if the Tigers can stay focused for the third week in a row, as they travel for their first road contest of the season. Clemson has had its program's biggest two wins in the Swinney era. The host Hokies have not played a big-time game yet this season. Blacksburg is no easy place to travel to and the under-the-radar Virginia Tech team handles a young Tiger squad.

Arkansas vs. Texas A&M- Both schools are coming off losses, have explosive offenses, are old South West Conference members, have played the role of little brother to Texas and next season both teams will play in the SEC. All these reasons are reasons to watch the Southwest Classic from the Jerry Dome in Arlington, Texas. The Aggies will and slow down the Hogs by attacking the Arkansas offensive line with an A&M defense that leads the nation in sacks. The pressure on the quarterback comes at a cost. A&M had 60 pass attempts thrown its way last week and came up with no INTs. Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino likes to throw the rock around a little bit. A&M has not beat an SEC team since 1995 either. Take the Hogs in a mild upset.

Other picks (winners in bold)
Mississippi State vs. Georgia- Battle of the Dawgs will get intense. A loss puts Georgia at two SEC losses and a hard hole to dig out of for any chance at the East title. A loss for MSU will start these Dawgs out at 0-3 and huge disappointment for the season will ensue.

Kentucky at LSU- The last time Kentucky played a No. 1 LSU team? Answer I do not think the Tigers will cover the 31.5-point spread, but finally they relax a little after their tough September.

Auburn at South Carolina- If Auburn can come with any sort of defense they might could win. They do not and Gamecock quarterback Stephen Garcia has a big game.

New Mexico State at New Mexico- Maybe the worst two offenses and defenses in the game on one field, what a rivalry! Perennially bad teams go at it in this heated match-up.

Notre Dame at Purdue- The Irish show off an explosive offense and have only three turnovers.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Best College Football Weekend

I am coming to you live from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Because I am on vacation I am trying to work when I can. I will be updating this as I can, but here is the work I have done so far.

Auburn vs. Alabama- I have had more trouble trying to justify a winner in this match-up more than any all season. Alabama is the favorite, according to Vegas, has home field advantage, and their Head Coach Nick Saban has had extra time to prepare for this game. Auburn, on the other hand, though lacking any as semblance of a defense all season, has not been stopped. But Auburn has yet to play a good team on the road and has struggled against the run, the Tide’s specialty. It is because of this I am going to take the Alabama Crimson Tide. Auburn fans will simply not be heard. Heck, the Auburn band has been moved to the upper deck! These people just don’t like each other. Alabama will rely heavily on the run but Alabama QB Greg McElroy will have to make a few important 3rd down conversion passes to Julio Jones. The Tide win in a close one, and Tuscaloosa implodes from the celebrating.

LSU vs. Arkansas- A huge game that will shape the BCS bowl picture as much as any adds to what is already one of the best young rivalries. With a win both teams figure to lock up a bid to the Sugar Bowl. For Arkansas and LSU, success of the season rides on this game. Arkansas fans have felt all year that this year was crucial in the turnaround under Head Coach Bobby Petrino. Can the Hogs deliver results after such high expectations? The previous 5 games have been decided by less than 13 points so expect a tight one. The game will come down to whether or not a stout LSU defense can stop an Arkansas offense that has been rolling. In one of the most fun match ups all weekend two top 10 NFL prospects will go head to head as Arkansas QB will try to pass on LSU CB Patrick Peterson. The Rock will be doin just that this afternoon, rockin' as the Razorbacks figure out the LSU defenses and, depending on the unpredictable computers, lock up a bid to their first BCS Bowl.

Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss- For the first time in my life I will spend the day in Mississippi on the day of the Egg Bowl. Nationally, this game does not get the recognition that some rivalry games get, but don’t tell the folks from Mississippi that. Heck, the Bulldogs Head Coach Dan Mullen will not even say the words “Ole Miss,” in stead calling them “the team from up North.” I am watching the game with die hard State fans and one thing is certain, it is always good when Ole Miss loses, but so much better when State has the pleasure of giving them the loss. With that said, the only factor that makes this game close is the game is played in Oxford. Mississippi will have a hard time stopping the counter attack of State QB Chris Relf and RB Vick Ballard and really has no offensive threat of their own. Ole Miss QB Jeremiah Masoli was supposed to save the season for the Rebels but has failed miserably. The hurt continues today in an intense atmosphere, and State people have bragging rights for another year.

Arizona at Oregon- The game tonight in Autzen Stadium is the last true test the Ducks of Oregon will face before the national championship. Senior night versus a good Arizona Wildcats team that is coming of of two conference losses will be tough but doable for Oregon. Arizona beat Iowa earlier this year at home and has shown flashes of things to come from Head Coach Mike Stoops. The flashes will not be enough tonight as  Oregon running back LeMichael James leads this high scoring offense to another victory.


Oklahoma
vs. Oklahoma State- The Battle for Bedlam has extra meaning this year as the two teams involved are fighting for a spot in the Big 12 Championship. The rivalry has been dominated by big brother Oklahoma, winning 80 of the 104 games. Oklahoma State is seeking the teams first 10 win season in school history in what was supposed to be a "rebuilding year," but I think they will have to wait until their bowl game to get it. The Cowboys will not handle the pressure of the beating the Sooners, who have been there done that. It is a struggle, but Oklahoma QB Landry Jones, with the help of a big performance from RB Demarco Murray, will pull out the W.

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