I'd have to go back and look when I made my first comments about Arkansas last year. I know I called the win, and I know I said it was because of their offensive line versus our rush and how we'd end up killing Tyler Wilson.
He lived. Of course, he was "pulled" as well.
Even before Petrino was fired I felt Bama would win this ball game. Again, it in came to our front seven and how I felt Arkansas wouldn't be able to deal with those athletes for 60 minutes. I had Bama winning by double digits, but less than two TD's.
Now, I feel more comfortable than ever about this game. And setting aside everything else about the game, this game has already been won: in February.
What do I mean?
Arkansas hasn't been known for its recruiting. They have been in the mid-30's, ranking wise, for years. Petrino was a wild card though. He very rarely lost to teams that he had out-recruited (4X) and often beat teams he who had better recruiting classes than he pulled in (11X.)
Petrino gave them that edge. He could coach a team up for a game day performance.
JL Smith? If you look back over his career as a HC you'll seldom see him take a lesser talented bunch and beat a team considered to be better. In fact, it happened one time, his first year, at Michigan State. After that? If he ran into a team whose recruiting classes were ranked higher? Loss, after loss, after loss, after...
You get the picture?
FWIW, I like JLS. I think, if hired at Bama, he'd make a hell of an assistant coach.
You've seen some of these words before...
Even though this game is in Fayetteville, and even though this team has players seemingly as talented as their peers in the SEC, this one could get U.G.L.Y.
He lived. Of course, he was "pulled" as well.
Even before Petrino was fired I felt Bama would win this ball game. Again, it in came to our front seven and how I felt Arkansas wouldn't be able to deal with those athletes for 60 minutes. I had Bama winning by double digits, but less than two TD's.
Now, I feel more comfortable than ever about this game. And setting aside everything else about the game, this game has already been won: in February.
What do I mean?
Arkansas hasn't been known for its recruiting. They have been in the mid-30's, ranking wise, for years. Petrino was a wild card though. He very rarely lost to teams that he had out-recruited (4X) and often beat teams he who had better recruiting classes than he pulled in (11X.)
Petrino gave them that edge. He could coach a team up for a game day performance.
JL Smith? If you look back over his career as a HC you'll seldom see him take a lesser talented bunch and beat a team considered to be better. In fact, it happened one time, his first year, at Michigan State. After that? If he ran into a team whose recruiting classes were ranked higher? Loss, after loss, after loss, after...
You get the picture?
FWIW, I like JLS. I think, if hired at Bama, he'd make a hell of an assistant coach.
You've seen some of these words before...
Even though this game is in Fayetteville, and even though this team has players seemingly as talented as their peers in the SEC, this one could get U.G.L.Y.