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By the Numbers: Bush and Hogs Basketball

In a few hours, George W. Bush will become an ex-president. We will leave it to people better qualified than us to assess the full legacy of his administration. But there's one aspect of his presidency about which we feel compelled to speak out: His time in office has been bad for Razorback basketball.

Below are the stats, along with, for comparison's sake, a look at how the program performed when a certain Hog fan, one William Jefferson Clinton, occupied the Oval Office.

Bush Administration
Overall record: 141-107 (.569)
SEC regular-season record: 55-72 (.433)
SEC Tourney record: 7-8 (.467)
NCAA Tourney record: 1-4 (.200)
NCAA championships: None
Final Four appearances: None
SEC Tournament championships: None

Clinton Administration
Overall record: 187-86 (.685)
SEC regular-season record: 78-51 (.605)
SEC Tourney record: 12-7 (.632)
NCAA Tourney record: 17-6 (.739)
NCAA championships: One (1994)
Final Four appearances: Two (1994, 1995)
SEC Tournament championships: One (2000)

Many people will sensibly argue that it's the players and coaches that are most responsible for a basketball team's performance, not the president of the United States. We tend to agree.

From WhiteHouse.gov

However, the relationship between the Hogs and the White House shouldn't be entirely discounted. Bush, after all, is a Longhorns fan and presumably wouldn't mind watching the Hogs struggle (we're looking into rumors that, through various machinations, Bush had Michael "Heckuva Job" Brown placed in charge of the Hogs' scouting team).

If nothing else, though, having a Texan in the Oval Office probably just creates bad karma for the Hogs.

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Stephen, great post! I hope Obama shows up come Saturday against Auburn. haha. Yes the Hogs Can!

I still hold that Gore and Kerry could have possibly carried Arkansas if they had run against Dubya as him being a Longhorn fan. If they had just ran commercials over and over that tied Bush to the Longhorns and then flashed a scene from the 1969 defeat, haha, I think Arkansans would have made the connection easily enough. In the case of Gore, he would have become President with an Arkansas victory.

by KevinHog on Jan 20, 2009 12:30 PM CST reply actions  

Kevinhog, the amazing thing is, that strategy probably would have worked.

by Drew on Jan 20, 2009 12:54 PM CST reply actions  

Of course, however, LBJ, a staunch Texas, was president in 1964 when we won our only National Championship in football.

by Tab Prewett on Jan 20, 2009 12:59 PM CST reply actions  

Football w/ Clinton in office: 49-43-1
Football w/ Bush in office: 57-43

There have been 3 previous presidents with ties to Illinois…

Lincoln: Hogs UNDEFEATED while Lincoln was in office.
Grant: Hogs also UNDEFEATED during this time.
Reagan: 68-24-2

by CharlieHog on Jan 21, 2009 11:38 AM CST reply actions  

I was hoping someone would do the football research. Thanks CharlieHog!

by KevinHog on Jan 21, 2009 4:24 PM CST reply actions  

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