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Chomped in the Heart, Flagged in the Head


Where to begin? Just like everyone, I am having a hard time swallowing yesterday's bitter loss to the Gators. Throughout the week, I was feeling something out of the Spiritus Mundi of college football that the Hogs would pull off the upset while the more logical side of me was saying that the Hogs wouldn't. You know, I hate logic! Sorry, Mr. Spock!  My irrational side even ate two ham sandwiches for good luck just like I did before the Auburn game. I think the slices I had this week must have come from a different pig. What other explanation could there be? On to the observations.

* Speaking of luck, how about curses? Is there some bowl game connected, mysterious curse on the Hogs? The two teams that Arkansas beat in bowl games before joining the SEC, Florida and Georgia, have been the two hardest teams for them to beat as fellow conference members. Alabama, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Auburn, and LSU all beat the Hogs in bowl games, but the Hogs have managed to beat them more consistently than they have Florida and Georgia

* If you had told me before the game that the Hogs would have gotten that many turnovers themselves and never turned it over to the Gators, I would have thought Hogs win. Isn't that suppose to be how it works?

* Why is it that Arkansas teams, so it seems, always tend to bring out a "career day" in somebody. Tebow had a career long pass for a touchdown, and their kicker (I refuse to remember his name) got a career long field goal.

* We learned on Saturday that against Arkansas natives the Hogs can beat a Gus offense two years in a row, but also lose to a Charlie Strong defense two years in a row. I would love to see Charlie get a head coaching job at a NON SEC school! Same thing for Gus, for he is bound to get us one of these days.

* October 17th, wins over #1 Texas in the 60s and #1 Texas in the 80s almost added a win over #1 Florida in the 00s. Too bad we weren't playing Florida in games of horseshoes and hand grenades!

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* What looks cooler in the middle of the field, a fierce running Razorback or the letter "F" from Sesame Street? Forget moral victory, haha, score an aesthetic victory for Arkansas right there! And you certainly don't need Tim Gunn to tell you that orange and blue is a horrible, horrible color combination.

* Congratulations to Dennis Johnson for his well played game and a darn good impersonation of Michael Smith. But you gotta think that a Michael Smith at peak performance would have been worth at least a touchdown. I hope we see him back next week.

* The Heads Up Award of the week goes to Greg Childs for securing the football in the endzone. I still don't understand why so much reviewing went on. It didn't matter if the ball popped out before he crossed the goal line; he did secure it inside the endzone. Were the refs trying to find a way to give the ball to Florida?

* I am also tipping my hog hat to the defense. They've come out on fire now for three weeks in a row and have improved with each week. They are taking up residence in opposing backfields much more frequently. They do have their hippcups, the busted coverage touchdown, but overall they have done a much better job of keeping the opponent out of the end zone. If it had been a touchdown that the Gators needed at the end, I think they would have stopped them.

* Random positive thought - We will never have to play Saint Tim Tebow again or ever listen in a postgame interview about how he prayed for a victory over Arkansas. Uggh. Negative side of this, we won't ever get another chance to beat him. We are 0-3 against him and his Gators. That hurt to write!

* I am in agreement with Hog Nation and even Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson, two pro Florida announcers if there ever were any, that the thirty yards of penalties on the Hogs in Florida's final touchdown drive were a joke. And then there was the non call for offensive pass interference on Florida's go ahead drive. Simply put, the refs should not have played such a big role in determining the game. The Hogs still might have lost, but at least then, it would have been a fairer loss.

* Didn't Broderick Green of the famous Broderick Green Experiment look really good going in for a touchdown on his first one? Oh, which was called back due to a penalty! Congrats to Broderick and the Hogs for overcoming the refs on that drive.

* Curses went out in Prussia from Van Stumon's troops who faithfully watched their general get wide open in the endzone only to have Mallett overthrow him by a mile.

* Does Mallett's much discussed advantage of height also come with a disadvantage of him throwing balls too high and too low when he over corrects? I think so. A more on target Mallett and a better job from the receivers at catching the ball, and I think Arkansas would have had at least one more touchdown going into the final minutes.

* I thought too many offensive plays were sacrificed to the heart of the Florida run defense. I thought I heard Petrino say at halftime that they were going to try to take more shots down field. I would have been happy if just a few more of those running it up the gut plays had been attempts at getting more out of the short passing game. Our receivers can make some YAC happen if they get the ball.

* "REALLY WITH SETH, AMY, AND KEVIN" - Really, Bobby, I mean really? Did you really think Alex Tejada from over 30 yards, when he had already missed one, was a higher percentage play than keeping it in Mallett's hands or in the hands of a running back after that final third and five? I mean, really? Really? I knew the game was over when Tejada's kick went wide and Florida took over. This is what Tebow does! Really, Bobby, do you think anyone in Arkansas would have blamed you if you had not put Alex out there in that type of pressure situation? Really?

* Did you hear Verne Lundquist say "Te-hate-ah"? Was he channeling the collective thought of the state of Arkansas?Actually, I don't believe in hating members of your own team. But having a strong dislike for their lack of performance - you bet!

* In other bad news, the Texas A&M win goes down in stock value this week. A bad Kansas State team took them to the woodshed. And the Auburn win decreases as well after they let a bad Kentucky team beat them. If Arkansas had won, would Florida have lost the next week just to spite us? haha.

* 3-3 for the first half of the season and the toughest half at that. I think realistic fans can't be too upset with that from a team that has progressed a good deal from last year at this time. Remember those 08 slaughters on the grid iron?

* Looking ahead, the best cure for this bitter loss is a big win next week in Oxford against some coach named Nutt. As my friend Shannon pointed out, there shouldn't be much of a chance for the Hogs going into an emotional funk after this loss, what with the much hated Rebels up next. But I think too that the case can be made that the fans hate them more than the players. Whatever the hate level is, I just hope the Hogs come away with a win, and wouldn't it be sweet if London Crawford has a big game after last year's famous offensive pass interference call.

* Sticking with 7-5 for the season. I've been right all season thus far, but the next conference win might be at Ole Miss instead of against a tough South Carolina squad that played Alabama at home closer than we did.

Finally, I would like to hear from you in the comment section about how you dealt with the Hogs losing this game. I talked on the phone with fellow Hog fans, which always seems to help. I turned to the History Channel and watched a documentary about the Kennedy assassination. In comparison, it seemed like an uplifting, feel good, story (just kidding). But unlike ESPN, at least the History Channel wasn't running the Florida / Arkansas score underneath as a constant reminder of our woe. Oh, bitter October 17th. May October 24th shine much brighter!

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The ham sandwich experiment...

apparently had too many variables we didn’t foresee, my friend! Your slices of ham coming from a different pig….my pieces of bread coming from a different loaf. While a valiant effort on our part, our experiment with the ham sandwich gods never stood a chance. : (

My favorite Lundquist quote was after the fumble by Childs at the goal line when he asked Gary Danielson…“…incomplete pass?” after we’d just seen Childs run the ball after the catch a good 25 yards…I almost lost it when I heard this!

I handled the loss by watching taped showings of “The Big Bang Theory” which I thought was appropriately titled as that’s what I wanted to do with my head against the living room wall after the loss…

As always, great recap Kevin…keep up the good work…Look forward to discussing the Ole Piss game next weekend. WPS!

-Shannon

by ULMHawg on Oct 18, 2009 12:46 PM CDT reply actions  

This one hurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I’m not one of those fans who think that we should win every game, but to lose in the manner that we lost, (we leave 6 points on the table they leave 3 and we lose by 3) Man i had to just get out of the house and take a long walk to cool down. That phantom call against Shepperd and that def. interference call were 2 of the worst calls you’ll ever see. We’ll see what the guys are made of next week, do you shake it off and kick some rebel a** or does this loss linger, i’m hoping for the 1st one.

by arky-chief on Oct 18, 2009 1:27 PM CDT reply actions  

yep, Saturday's game will be telling

If we can shake off this loss and bring the same attitude to Ole MIss I think we’ll get the win. If not, it could be a long 2nd half of the season.

by John Expat on Oct 19, 2009 10:36 AM CDT up reply actions  

I dealt with the loss by screaming at the TV as loud as I could. Pacing back and forth for a while and that was it. I actually got over it much quicker than expected.

by Razorback1477 on Oct 18, 2009 3:49 PM CDT reply actions  

I'm not one for conspiracy theories...

But I’ve finally realized how long they took to review that “fumble”, which was then recovered. Something seems amiss, there. I guess they need to be as accurate as possible with the stats, but come on. This one is going to be hard for me to stomach.

by dxf04 on Oct 18, 2009 3:54 PM CDT reply actions  

I was confused by that, too.

Either way you looked at the play it was a TD…

by John Expat on Oct 19, 2009 10:31 AM CDT up reply actions  

Supposedly, an official had blown a whistle, which stopped the play. Of course, that leads to the next question: Why was a whistle blown? Refs don’t usually blow a whistle to stop the play before a fumble is recovered. If he blew it to signify touchdown, that’s it: Touchdown. I’m pretty sure you can’t retroactively call a fumble if it’s not called on the field. Can anyone confirm if any of the refs actually called fumble on the field?

by dxf04 on Oct 19, 2009 4:38 PM CDT up reply actions  

The call on Sheppard

The personal foul call on Sheppard was the most astounding and frustrating move I’ve seen by an official in recent memory. It was shaping up to be one of those plays you see all the time: A defensive player (Sheppard) is not involved in the play and is jogging along while watching the play progress on the other side of the field. An offensive player, who’s been getting his butt kicked by said defensive player all day long, sees his chance to blindside the guy with a cheap block. Sheppard saw him coming at the last moment and braced himself, sending the would be glorious blocker flat on his ass. It was pretty amazing he was able to do this considering the Gator probably outweighs him and was running at him with a full head of steam. How on earth does this sequence call for a personal foul on Sheppard?! The only thing I can think of is that the official saw the collision out of the corner of his eye and assumed Sheppard took a run at the Gator player. If that was the case, as Gary Danielson said (paraphrasing), you’d better be damn sure you saw what you think you saw if you’re going to throw that flag. Danielson was appropriately flabbergasted, and there was a long silence in the booth after he made his one remark – perhaps either so he could give more cutting criticism off mic or because someone was telling him to lay off the officials, who were only doing their usual best to ensure that the undefeated favorite won. Blown interference and holding calls are understandable, but this particular call boggles the mind. I’m interested to hear about any fall out from this call – issuing of official apologies, disciplining of the official, comments from others, etc. Who am I kidding, though? This’ll probably pass without notice from those in power.

Anyway, Great game, Hogs. It’s exciting to be a Razorback fan these days, and I’m grateful for that. Kevin – Thanks for your commentary. You pick up on interesting things most others don’t bother to mention.

by garythain on Oct 18, 2009 5:13 PM CDT reply actions  

Thanks garythain!

You are welcome. Writing the blog is part of my post game therapy as well. haha.

by KevinHog on Oct 19, 2009 8:22 AM CDT up reply actions  

respect

you got it. yes, i’m a gator homer. and yes, after the sheppard penalty, i texted someone that we were getting hometown officiating. but that’s life. it happened. you played the game you needed to play. you got a helluva running back. you have a fine team, fairly well coached. you got a future. go win the cotton bowl, there ain’t any shame in that. and for the record, that wasn’t a touchdown. the refs on that play were not making a grand conspiracy. it was a fumble. and then the whistles blew before the recovery. i still maintain it should have been arkansas ball, first and goal at the foot yard line. most likely to score a play later. nevertheless, thank you arkansas for aputting forth a tremendous effort and providing a saturday afternoon in the fall what it is supposed to be. good luck the rest of the way, and go humble ole miss again.

by quezzygreen on Oct 18, 2009 7:30 PM CDT reply actions  

Is that why they reviewed it? Because the whistles had blown? Why were the whistles blown, if it was a fumble? I’m not being facetious, I just want to know. I think we all understand that “home-cooking” officiating, and sometime just bad officiating, happens. But, had the tables been turned, you’d be off on your blog of choice bitching about it, just as we’re on our blog of choice bitching about it. Fair enough?

by dxf04 on Oct 18, 2009 9:58 PM CDT up reply actions  

I had to listen to the Florida broadcast of the game on XM and I must say they are far less Gator-praising than the CBS crew.

by thebeave on Oct 18, 2009 10:50 PM CDT reply actions  

Ole Miss will lose.

Their defense looked better agaist the Tide than ours did, but they were at home and our D has really picked up the pace since that loss.
Our D won’t have to play as well as they did againt the Gators for the Hogs to win this one. I garantee it.

Christopher Martin Gonzalez

by GonzoHog on Oct 19, 2009 4:58 AM CDT reply actions  

good post

I dont have anything to argue,
I will add that every fan thinks the announcers are against them. Including Gator fans.

by Hook85 on Oct 19, 2009 7:31 AM CDT reply actions  

frustrated with.....

inconsistent playcalling by Coach Petrino. Some not-so-smart run plays when the short dump to the slot was working all day kept us from the endzone on the last drive on the 3rd and 5. We were the better team on the field Saturday IMO. Now forget the loss and go the Oxford on a good defensive high!

by NCRazor on Oct 19, 2009 7:54 AM CDT reply actions  

I totally agree

That last 3rd down has been haunting me – maybe the coaches accidentally called the play out of an old HDN playbook they found laying around?

by John Expat on Oct 19, 2009 10:34 AM CDT up reply actions  

fantastic post, thanks Kevin

Your observations are always great, but this post was even more detailed and well-done than usual. And I’m sorry your ham sandwich method didn’t work – try eating 3 before the Ole Miss game, please.

by John Expat on Oct 19, 2009 10:35 AM CDT reply actions  

as for how I handled the loss...

…I was watching the game with Stephen Expat (first time in a long time for that), so it was nice to be able to talk things out with him. Then we took a long walk around the neighborhood with my kids…I thought that would clear my head a bit, but I’m still dwelling on it a few days later so obviously not!

by John Expat on Oct 19, 2009 10:37 AM CDT up reply actions  

Thanks, John!

Maybe it sometimes takes a loss to bring out the best in us, haha. Hopefully, it does the same for the Hogs next week in Oxford. I would rather write an average post about a win than a great literary triumph about a loss! That is just how I roll, haha.

by KevinHog on Oct 19, 2009 1:26 PM CDT up reply actions  

Great game

You guys were only 1 field goal kicker and a stacked deck away from winning. That certainly was a blueprint on how to beat Florida.

SEC Officials: The FEMA of College Football.

by DavetheDawg on Oct 19, 2009 11:02 AM CDT reply actions  

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