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Thursday Hodge Podge

* Carolina on His Mind: After less than three weeks on the job, Razorback defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson has resigned to take the same position at South Carolina. Johnson replaces Brian VanGorder, who left the Gamecocks to become defensive coordinator of Bobby Petrino's former employer, the Atlanta Falcons. Petrino (or, more likely, the athletic department's PR person) was gracious in remarks contained in a news release, although, let's be honest: Is there anyone on the planet who has less of a right to be upset, even if the resignation comes less than two weeks before national signing day?

* Don't Forget: Help us find this man.

* 799 Down, 1 to Go: Eddie Sutton finally got his first victory as coach of the University of San Francisco last weekend, meaning that he now has to win only one more game to reach 800 career victories. His next chance at reaching the magic number comes this Saturday against St. Mary's. The San Francisco Chronicle points out that four of Eddie's wins could be seen as a gift from Oklahoma State administrators. Whatever. If/when Eddie achieves the milestone, no one will be cheering harder than the staffers at RazorbackExpats.

* Coach Hard Ass: Let it never be said that John Pelphrey isn't trying to toughen up and wake up his slumbering band of Hog hoopsters. After returning from a 13-point drubbing at the hands of the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens, Pelphrey put his team through a one-hour practice at Bud Walton Arena that began at 1:30 am. We'd like to think that being put through the wringer like that will result in an inspired performance this weekend in Baton Rouge, but we're not holding our collective breath. Four years of watching this senior class will do that to you.

* Spot On: Jim Harris of ArkansasSports360.com has an inspired take on this year's basketball team and the constantly shifting opinions of Razorback fans.

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Excellent piece by Jim Harris! Yes, I despair about this group of slacker/bricklayin/turnover jerks. But I do not blame Pelphrey. He is trying everything he can to turn them around, and I have faith in him. But crikey. Billy Gillispie appears to have turned the corner with the Cats and we are headed the other direction. Slap these guys, Pel, slap them hard.

Hey, anyone else notice how much Gillispie resembles Carlos Mencia?

by J. Hawg 3 on Jan 24, 2008 10:52 PM CST reply actions  

Yeah, it is bad that Ellis Johnson should leave right before national signing day. In Petrino’s defense, he didn’t leave the Falcons at a crucial time. In Johnson’s defense, I would leave my current university if a good job opened up back home in Arkansas. I can understand that too. I also know that none of Ellis Johnson’s defensives ever stopped the “offensive genius” that was coach Nutt. Haha. So chances are we might just find somebody better. My vote, Charlie Strong at Florida. Come home to Arkansas, Charlie!

by KevinHog on Jan 25, 2008 8:50 AM CST reply actions  

^^ “jerks” ?

Fans need to cut these players some slack. Are they the best ever that have suited up for the Hogs? No, but they have worked hard to get into shape and have, for the most part, played hard for Pelphrey. They ARE learning a completely new system, one that puts a bigger spotlight than ever on their ball handling problems.

by CharlieHog on Jan 25, 2008 10:39 AM CST reply actions  

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