Did We Have a Game Today?
I seem to remember reading somewhere that we were scheduled to play LSU this afternoon, but I'm not certain. Anybody have any details?
Ha, ha, ha. Wow. What an incredible and insane game. Nearly three hours after, my head is still spinning. The whole thing feels like one crazy blur. Some random thoughts as I attempt to regain my bearings:
* I was but eight years old and had not been fully converted to Razorback fanaticism when Arkansas last beat a No. 1 team in football. I therefore have only the vaguest memories of that 42-11 stomping of Texas. This is easily the biggest Arkansas football victory since I joined the cause, and along with the basketball team's 1984 upset of No. 1 North Carolina and the 1994 national championship, it's at the top of my list of favorite Razorback moments.
* Being a true Arkansan, I watched the fourth quarter and the overtimes with an almost overwhelming sense of dread. I could hardly look at the television screen. I just knew we were going to get our hearts broken - the only question was how. My pessimism faded somewhat when Felix Jones scored the two-point conversion in the third overtime; at that moment, I began to wonder if the football gods were on our side.
* There were times during today's game when I wondered if the Hogs were capable of not drawing a penalty during a crucial play.
* Most surprising moment of the day: On fourth and 10 in the first overtime, when Casey Dick threw to Peyton Hillis for a 13-yard gain to keep the game alive. I hate to admit it, but I had given up at that point.
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* Darren McFadden for president. An absolutely breathtaking performance today.
* Congrats to Houston Dale Nutt. With his job hanging in the balance, he pulled off the biggest victory of his career. I've always found myself right down the middle when it comes to HDN; I feel there are legitimate points both for and against him. However, tonight's victory would seem to assure that the debate will go on for at least another year.
* My family is in town for the Thanksgiving holiday, and my dad and I watched the game in my parents' hotel room. During the waning minutes of the ultra-tense fourth quarter, the hotel fire alarm went off, further agitating our already fried nerves. Thankfully, the room is on the first floor and has a sliding glass backdoor opening up to a courtyard; we decided that if it became apparent that we were truly in danger, we could get out easily enough. It wasn't anything close to a reckless decision, but the memory of watching those crazy final moments of regulation with that insistent, ear-shredding buzzer sound will stay with me forever.
More to come later. What a night.
Please share your thoughts in the comments section. Go Hogs!
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I was eighteen and living in Dallas at the time of our last win against #1 Texas. Man, that was sweet and this one ranks right up there! What a fantastic game! I was sweatin’ that fourth quarter too but I never turned the game off and am I ever glad!
I was watching the game with a Georgia fan (who has slowly but surely settled into the Hog’s corner during the course of our friendship). He loved it as much as I did and promises to remind his Dawgfan friends that they owe the Hogs a big ‘Thank you!’ for wearing LSU out before the SEC Championship Game (should Georgia get to play the Bayou Bengals, that is…;^)
Kudos to the entire team for a great effort and, most of all, to Casey Dick. As much maligned as the young man has been, he really kept his cool, led the team, made plays when we needed them most (that TD pass to Hillis…whoa!) and showed why he should be the starting QB. Way to go , Guys! GO HOGS GO!!!!!!!!
by Hawgfan100 on Nov 23, 2007 11:53 PM CST reply actions
I tried, and failed, to jump over my coffee table and high-five the screen after the fourth down conversion. Those Malaysians make a sturdy piece of furniture. That’s for damn sure.
by thebeave on Nov 23, 2007 11:56 PM CST reply actions
I’m tuning out all the drama and enjoying this one for a while. Given the outcome last year against LSU, this one is sweet.
Bill Clinton was right – Arkansas football is a metaphor for life.
See ya’ll in Dallas.
by CJLR on Nov 24, 2007 12:14 AM CST reply actions
Good read.
I am not a Arkansas fan, so I need some perspective from the Razorback fans: Did Houston Nutt save his job with that win?
If he didn’t, would a bowl win save his job?
Like I said, I am not familiar with the sentiment in regards to Nutt and the Razorback fanbase, so I am looking for some insight from Razorback fans.
by TJ on Nov 24, 2007 11:01 AM CST reply actions

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