If hicks plays any we lose. Only chance we have is with starkel because hicks is nothing but a check down bitch who is afraid to go downfield unless it is prayer for him.
I 100% don’t want to go and will be miserable entire time, but have a hot date I’m trying to impress that wants to go for some reason
If we go 1-11 or 2-10 again he will be. Money will be the reason more than anything. Ticket sales are so bad right now he's already on thin ice.
I doubt HY will pull the plug on Morris in year 2. Year three it’s a definite possibility. Craddock has to go. This was his decision to go with Hicks. He called the Wildhog plays. He is terrible and he thinks he is P5 quality. Morris needs to cut him lose and name Starkel starter. It’s ridiculous.
Nah this team has talent, but its young and it’s not executing. Hicks missed on two touchdowns yesterday. Those could have changed the game completely. This loss is on Craddock completely.
I was at the game and fell twice in the stadium and sprained the f out of my ankle I had to get a wheelchair in the airport Not my finest moment
Fuck. How do you look at this game and say you can’t name Stark as the starter? What the fuck is CM watching?
Also the second half is a little hazy at the moment due to the amount of whiskey I guzzled; however can anyone tell me if we ran many screen plays? I thought the screen play would be a staple in this offense with the ability to get players into space; but I don’t remember seeing it much. Am I wrong?
So Gallant Knight are you really going to hook me up with aggie tickets? I’m really hoping to score with my hot date Spoiler it’s user devine
I think he stays and plays the freshman kid the last 4 games of the season He is supposed to check all the boxes of what Chip needs. Have heard he by far the best up there, but isn't ready As a fan I'm like if he is our best player he needs to be playing and unlike last year figure out what he CAN do and do it!
You backing out after watching game in oxford? Wish I could back out of this game but he won’t let me. Giving them away or selling?
I’ll give them to you. Will be at some point this week when I’m back in office I’m done going to games this year
Just went over to hogville to see if they were in meltdown mode. It does not disappoint, they've all turned on el chad since the team shows no signs of improvement and only hope is if chad plays starkel (which everyone agrees with).
Every board is in melt down mode. The rivals board is pretty hilarious. But yea, we suck worse than I thought we were going to. I was only expecting 5-6 wins this year but with how Chad sucks as a game managing coach, we may not win 4. Him and Bret are about tied in the game day coach area...
Speaking of that fat fuck, saw him suited up in patriots wind breaker gear last night. I immediately wanted him to burn in a fire and rot of Ebola...
Our OL talent is soooo bad. I honestly think we may add 4 SEC quality OL this class for the first time in the last 3 recruiting cycles. That’s absolutely insane how poorly we’ve recruited on the OL Bielemas last two years and Chad’s first.
Petrino returns to state, apologizes; says he wants to coach again RazorbacksTalk Politics by Steve Brawner ([email protected]) 17 hours ago 5,057 views Former Arkansas Razorbacks head football coach Bobby Petrino apologized for the scandal that cost him his job and said he still wants to coach. He made the remarks during his first visit back to the state since 2012. Petrino was interviewed by media personality and former Razorback David Bazzel Monday (Sept. 9) before 700 attendees at the Little Rock Touchdown Club. Tickets sold out in 24 hours. Petrino was not paid for his appearance. Petrino was fired by former University of Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long on April 11, 2012. He addressed that situation early in the interview. “I wanted to be able to come here and apologize to everybody, the fans, the players, and truly tell you how sorry I am for the way it ended,” he said. “I also wanted to come here and thank you for everything that the people in this room and the state did for me and my family.” Petrino had amassed a 34-17 record in four years at Arkansas and was 21-5 his last two years. The Razorbacks finished his last season ranked number five in the nation. In April 2012, Petrino, then 51, was injured in a motorcycle accident involving his 25-year-old mistress, a former Razorbacks Foundation employee whom Petrino had hired four days before their accident, and whom he had given $20,000. Long said in an emotional press conference that Petrino had misled him and the public about the relationship. Petrino had not told Long his mistress was involved in the accident and did not mention her in a post-accident press conference where he was visibly injured. Petrino said he was “nervous coming here today. There’s no question about that. Woke up this morning and felt like it was game day.” After his firing, Petrino coached at Western Kentucky and then was hired to coach his second stint at Louisville. Before coming to Arkansas, he coached less than a season for the Atlanta Falcons. He was fired at Louisville Nov. 11, 2018, after the Cardinals had lost their seventh straight game and fallen to 2-8 on the season. Asked about his future plans, he said he and his son are opening a couple of HOTWORX infrared fitness studios in Colorado and that he’s writing a book about offense. And he wants to coach again. “I’ve always felt like football was a way of life for me, not a job, so I do miss it,” he said. “I miss being around the players. I miss the trying to help players excel and become the best they can possibly be on the field and off the field. … You know, I love sitting around with the coaches and game planning and working with them on preparing the guys. And then Saturdays are a little boring right now,” he said. “You know, the competitive spirit is still there and (I’m) trying to get myself in the best possible shape I can. If I get another opportunity to coach, I’m going to come out and do the best I can.” Petrino appeared before the Little Rock Touchdown Club two days after his former team lost its 12th consecutive SEC game. Bazzel said in the interview that Petrino would not talk about the team out of respect for current coach Chad Morris. But Petrino does believe the Razorbacks can enjoy success again in the SEC West. “It’s always going around in circles,” he said. “It’s the toughest conference in the country. There’s no question about that, toughest division. And besides Alabama, everybody’s had their ups and downs.” Comments If Arkansas wannts yo win again hire Petrino again Like · Reply · 17h bring him in as oc Like · Reply · 16h Bring him back Like · Reply · 15h