Posts Tagged ‘ Arkansas ’

The Eyes Have It

October 20, 2010
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The Eyes Have It

For the Arkansas faithful still irritated by the poor officiating in Saturday’s shootout loss to Auburn, one fan base may have a solution. A Fayetteville, Arkansas, based ophthalmic practice is offering free Lasik eye surgery to all the zebras who officiated the game. The reason being, Drs. Jay McDonald and Dusty McIver do not want to see their beloved Razorbacks get the short end of the stick when it comes to officiating. In the Razorbacks’ 65-43 slug-fest, there were two controversial...

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The Genius of Gus Malzahn

October 8, 2010
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The Genius of Gus Malzahn

Auburn offensive coordinator, Gus Malzahn, is arguably college football’s most creative offensive mind. One of the early innovators of the current wildcat offense, a formation he routinely ran at Arkansas with former Razorbacks Darren McFadden and Felix Jones, Malzahn has been successful at every stop throughout his coaching career. Most recent, his offensive philosophy has propelled the Auburn Tigers to the top of nearly every single offensive statistical category since his arrival last season. Under his guidance, this year’s Auburn...

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Meyer vs. Saban, Act III

September 28, 2010
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Meyer vs. Saban, Act III

All eyes will be on Tuscaloosa, AL, this Saturday night when #7 Florida takes on #1 Alabama. There will be no shortage of storylines as these two schools’ bitter rivalry has become renewed over the past five seasons. The last time these two teams met was on December 5, 2009, in Atlanta, GA, for the SEC Championship game and a chance to play in the BCS National Championship. Alabama (#2) handily beat Florida (#1), 32-13, in route to their...

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Florida’s Top Gun

August 17, 2010
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Florida’s Top Gun

When the Florida Gators take the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on September 4th against Miami Ohio, a new quarterback will lead the offense for the first time in three years. Gator legacy John Brantley will finally get his chance to etch his mark in the annals of Gator history. Brantley has one of college football’s toughest job in years, replacing all-everything Gator and college football legend, Tim Tebow. If the past is any indicator of the future, Gator fans...

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The Riverboat Gambler’s Final Hand

August 16, 2010
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The Riverboat Gambler’s Final Hand

Three years removed from winning his first and only BCS National Championship, LSU skipper Les Miles could be entering his last season as head coach of the Tigers. Miles assumed head coaching duties on January 3, 2005, when current Alabama head coach Nick Saban bolted Baton Rouge to try his hand in the NFL. Miles got off to a red-hot start by going 11-2 in his first season as head coach and earned a trip to Atlanta to represent...

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Anthony Oden picked up for a DUI

July 5, 2010
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Anthony Oden picked up for a DUI

The Razobacks’ Anthony Oden, the younger brother of Portland Trailblazers Greg Oden, drank a little too much moonshine during the 4th of July festivities. Oden was arrested and booked at the Washington County Detention Center for DUI, careless driving and driving without a license in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The 20 year old was booked early Sunday morning and released that afternoon on a $1,055 bond. His court date is scheduled for August 9th. The 6’8 380 pound sophomore played sparingly...

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Houston Nutt’s Pathetic Attempt At Publicity

December 10, 2009
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Houston Nutt’s Pathetic Attempt At Publicity

It what is seeming like a yearly occurrence, Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt is publicly spurning  “perceived offers” from other programs. Last year it was Auburn, this year it’s Kansas. Nutt and Ole Miss athletic director Pete Boone issued a statement after media outlets leaked info that Nutt was interested in the Kansas job. Houston, please stop trying to shamelessly promote yourself. Nutt seems to be running a sort of personal PR campaign for himself that only makes him look foolish. You’re not...

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Traveling Man

October 8, 2009
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Traveling Man

There was a time with Mitch Mustain was one of the most highly touted recruits in the country. He committed to Arkansasand people in Fayetteville thought that they’d see multiple national championships with him behind center. Mustain was one of the most decorated HS recruits in history winning the 2005 Gatorade, Parade, and USA Today player of the year awards. My how the times have changed. Fast forward four years and not only is Mustain not at Arkansas, but he’s so far back...

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