Nutt's return causes mixed emotions for Arkansas fans
Despite starting 0-3 in Southeastern Conference play last year, he led unranked Arkansas to a victory over No. 1 LSU. Three days later, he resigned.
That same year prized prospects left the program, lawsuits were filed over e-mails, phone records were seized, an affair was alleged and banners were flown, all defaming his name.… Post the First Comment |
Hogs hope to turn things around against former coach
The Arkansas Razorbacks (3-4, 1-3 Southeastern Conference) have decided not to let the last quarter of last Saturday's game define their season. Instead, offensively, the Hogs have spent the week diversifying their attack, as junior tailback Michael Smith has spent time recovering from a concussion.…
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Razorbacks open season with Red-White Game
With seven players from last year's team gone and six new players joining the fray, the Razorback basketball team has plenty of work to do.
The new-look team takes the court as two separate teams tonight for the annual Red-White Game at 7:30 p.m. in Bud Walton Arena.… Post the First Comment |
Rebels look to run wild on Hogs
Ole Miss is a very different team from the one that didn't win a single Southeastern Conference game in 2007.
The Rebel team that Arkansas pasted 44-8 last season in Oxford is much improved. It starts with Texas transplant Jevan Snead, who after realizing that the Longhorns' signal caller role was Colt McCoy's to lose, transferred to Ole Miss and sat out a year while waiting to assume the starting position.… Post the First Comment |
The 'Right Reverend' returns to the HillOff the foul Pohl
Ah, we meet again.
For the first time since his unceremonious departure from the UA, Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt returns to Reynolds Razorback Stadium when the Rebels visit the Razorbacks Saturday. Some are calling it the "Nutt Bowl." Others, the "Return of the Right Reverend.… Post the First Comment |