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From the SI Archives: 1984-85 Season Preview

While doing a bit of Google sleuthing as part of our quest to track down and interview Charles Balentine, I came upon another hidden gem in the SI Archives: their preview of the Razorbacks' chances during the 1984-85 basketball season. It's not as awesome as the 1985-86 season preview, but it's still a fun read.

With the benefit of hindsight, this was very much a transitional period in the history of Razorback basketball. With stars like Darrell Walker and Alvin Robertson out of the picture, Eddie Sutton went into his final season as Head Hog with Joe Kleine, Balentine and a bunch of youngsters who never quite lived up to the hype. Of course at the time it just seemed like Sutton was reloading, hence the #11 ranking and the SI quote that the Hogs were "a year away" (a year away from a 12-16 record, as it turned out).

But, that 1985 season turned out to be a fun one, with the Hogs advancing to the second round of the NCAAs (more than the more-talented 1984 team could say), where they gave top-seeded St. John's a serious run for their money. And I'd forgotten all about that crazy 56-39 loss to #2 Georgetown earlier in the season (incidentally, guess who scored an incredible 22 of those 39 points). We'll have to do a more in-depth look at this season at some point.

Bringing it back to the SI preview, we leave you with this quote from scribe Jack McCallum (a good writer who probably doesn't count this as his finest moment):

"Even if Sutton's young geese learn to fly in formation, the Razorbacks still won't win a national championship. But they'll be honking in Hog country this season."

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Geese? Couldn’t he have used a pig analogy of some kind? “Even if Sutton’s young pigs learn to charge together, the Razorbacks still won’t win a national championship. But they will be grunting and squealing in Hog country this season.” Maybe a little better?

by KevinHog on May 5, 2009 3:24 PM CDT reply actions  

Well, to be fair, he was referencing the following quote from Sutton earlier in the article:
“They’re like geese,” Sutton says of his newcomers. “They wake up in a new world every day.”

But yeah, it’s still pretty awkward! I’m guessing he was on a tight deadline and didn’t have all day to craft the perfect metaphor about the 1984-85 Razorback season…obviously an example of the East Coast, anti-Arkansas bias. No respect!

-John

by Razorback Expats on May 5, 2009 4:10 PM CDT reply actions  

Would that be a mixed barnyard metaphor? haha.

by KevinHog on May 6, 2009 8:35 AM CDT reply actions  

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