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Where Have All the Good Times Gone?

Boy - doesn't Arkansas' thrashing of then-No. 13 Tennessee last fall seem like it took place about five years ago? The week after that emotional victory, the Hogs posted a somewhat flat win against Mississippi State. Since then, however, as John outlines in the post below, it's been a steady fall from grace.

Call it denial if you like, but after last week's heartbreaking loss against Alabama, I was still optimistic that the Razorbacks had it in them to get back on track and enjoy a good season. Today, I'm not. That was an awfully one-dimensional, undisciplined team on the field last night.

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Granted, there is a lot of football to be played, the quality of Arkansas' opponents has been high, and several Houston Nutt teams have recovered from early or mid-season struggles to come on strong as the year progressed. Still ... I'm having a hard time believing that we aren't in for a tough year. I would love to be proved wrong, but after the running game, what else is there?

Watching last night's game, I couldn't escape the feeling that the end of the Houston Nutt era is approaching. With losing records in two of the three seasons before this one, all of the controversy of the last year and the fans' growing animosity, he most likely can't survive the sort of mediocre or worse season that the Hogs may be in for.

Just like the Razorbacks' win over the Vols, Houston's energetic and happy first couple of years on the Hill seem like a very long time ago.

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The reality is, the only reason the Bama game was close is because they stopped passing and we were able to stop the run and get back in it.

by CharlieHog on Sep 24, 2007 7:54 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

After the Tennessee game last fall, I just knew that we had turned the corner and it was going to be exciting to be a Hogs fan for a couple years. Unfortunately, as I have sadly learned to accept growing up a Hogs fan, it just wasn’t meant to be and we will envitably have our hearts broken and slump back down to mediocrity.

by hogcaller on Sep 24, 2007 9:55 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I’ve tried my best to support the program as a whole, players and coach. But….after sitting in section 506 Saturday night and enduring a loss that was squarely on the back of the coaching staff, I have to say it’s time for Nutt to go. He’s brought us as far as he can. He’s helped us transition into the SEC middle of the pack but we need to drop the big money and get someone who can take us the rest of the way. He’s coaching scared and you get beat doing that in the SEC.

by AIRASSAULTHOG on Sep 24, 2007 11:03 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

FIRE NUTT!!!!

by Hater up North on Sep 24, 2007 8:09 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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