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Football Hogs: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Although we're in the middle of a painfully loooooong football-less stretch, a couple of recent news items have prompted us to pop our heads up, Punxsutawney Phil-style, and report on Petrino, Mallet and company.

In the "looking back" category, our favorite college football blog - the always excellent Dr. Saturday - has written an in-depth postmortem of the 2009 season. Definitely read the whole thing, but as a quick taste here's his analysis of the Hogs' 2010 prospects:

This was a frighteningly young team -- Mallett, his top five receivers, three of the top four rushers and four starting linemen are back next fall, along with 11 of the top 15 tacklers on defense -- that regularly lit up opposing defenses and came within a missed field goal in two of the SEC's toughest road venues, Gainesville and Baton Rouge, of winning 10 games. Florida rotates off the schedule next year, and Alabama, Ole Miss and LSU come to Fayetteville, opening the door to turn-the-corner kind of campaign. With average improvement on defense and an upset or two in big games, the Razorbacks could plausibly push 'Bama's three-peat in the SEC West to the wire. But there were also nine returning starters on defense coming into last year, which basically amounted to nothing; who's going to step next time?

And in the "looking ahead" category, National Signing Day for high schoolers is tomorrow. Although the Razorbacks' recruiting efforts have been disappointingly (and surprisingly) paltry if you go by the word of the various experts, there are still a few undecided players who could swing things one way or the other. Richard Davenport, aka "The Recruiting Guy", has put together an online dashboard to show status updates for the various potential Hogs. Will be worth checking that out tomorrow, for sure.

Update: AS360 has a good breakdown of who's who in this year's class, and which names to watch tomorrow.

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RE: the recruiting class

Unless we get some major help on NSD (and it’s still possible… we’re in the running for a couple of highly regarded guys), this will go down as the lowest ranked class in a while (if not ever). But, it’s not really that bad of a class. Sure, it could be better, but we’ve got a lot of solid guys. We’ve had some recent decommits, and that’s hurt, but considering that they were snaked by LSU and Texas (and okay, USF), I think that speaks to the quality of recruit that we can attract. A lot of people are going to talk smack about such a lowly rated class, but one bad class won’t ruin us, and I think we’re all going to be surprised about their contributions. For reference, Jamaal Anderson, Mitch Petrus, Jonathan Luigs, and Malcolm Sheppard were all 2-star (or unranked) recruits.

by dxf04 on Feb 2, 2010 11:33 AM CST reply actions  

An addendum

It should be noted that everyone in this class is someone that BP wanted. There’s no signing of players just to make the class look better, and there was no one recruited that BP didn’t think would be able to contribute to the system. I think that’s worth something.

by dxf04 on Feb 2, 2010 12:01 PM CST up reply actions  

I love this class.

A lot of size, speed, strength, and smarts.

by Porcine on Feb 2, 2010 11:39 AM CST reply actions  

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I don’t know where the Hogs ranked exactly in defense last year, but some of the comments on Dr. Saturday’s blog say we didn’t stink as bad as Dr. Saturday says we did on defense. But I think we can all agree that the defense needs to get better in 2010 for when Mallett is having one of his a mile high and too fast days at throwing the ball.

Clay Travis has a breakdown of SEC teams and where they go in the pecking order at his blog. He seems to predict that the Hogs will get close, but something will happen to keep us from winning the SEC in 2010. He’s a VOL and was at the 2006 SEC Championship game, so he, haha, knows how we can bleep it up in the last moments.

The Recruiting Class? Who knows? Maybe a little chip on the shoulder (you were ranked low) will lead to even better performances of the “I’ll show you!” kind.

by KevinHog on Feb 2, 2010 1:08 PM CST reply actions  

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