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Five Cotton Pickin' Questions For Friday's Big Game

If you are like me, you half expect to see the Hogs on television today as bowl game after bowl game goes by. Instead, we have to wait until Friday night for our Hogs to join in on the fun. For me that translates into just more time than usual to worry and fret about how the game will proceed and then conclude. Will the Hogs break with tradition (3-7-1) and win a Cotton Bowl? Or will they keep with tradition and lose their eight Cotton Bowl? I've narrowed my worry down to five questions that I think loom large over the Hogs as they go against a very worthy opponent in Kansas State. Sidenote: MSU and Auburn, please forgive my earlier lack of faith in you. Congratulations on winning your bowl games. And Vanderbilt, come on, you lost to a Big East team? Well, welcome to what it feels like to lose a bowl game. The Hogs still stand as the last SEC team to win the Liberty Bowl. Thanks again, Ben Hartman!

1.) What impact, if any, will the changes in the coaching staff have on the Hogs? It isn't Reggie Herring taking over the team and most of the coaches looking towards Oxford instead of the game against Missouri, but you still have to wonder if the exits of McGee, Robinson, and Smith at the end of the regular season are going to cause any problems. It is good that Paul Petrino already knows the system, so I am not as worried there, but Paul Haynes will be calling the defensive plays (probably largely still Robinson's plays) for the first time ever as a defensive coordinator. Hmm. If you want to feel better about this, concentrate your thinking on the 2000 Cotton Bowl when Keith Burns left before the bowl game and Louis Campbell stepped in and did a very admirable job in stopping Texas's offense that day.

2.) How will the time off impact the Hogs' offense? The Hogs haven't played a life game since the day after Thanksgiving. Every offense is a timing offensive, but those that rely so much more on the pass like we do, well, we are even more of a timing offense. Will we need a quarter, god forbid a half, to knock the rust off? Kansas State depends more upon the run, so I would expect them to have less of a problem getting out of the gate.

3.) Related to the question above, will our receivers show up again with a case of the drops? Our receiving corps has had a good year of avoiding games where their hands turned into cement blocks, like in the Sugar Bowl. If we see a repeat of that, then it will mean even quicker three and outs and more and more pressure on the defense, which, honestly, doesn't need any more pressure on it.

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4.) To what degree will the Hogs be able to stop Collin Klein, Kansas State's quarterback, when he decides to take off with the ball? This season Klein has rushed for 1,099 yards (think Matt Jones) and scored 26 touchdowns total. In our last Cotton Bowl, Reggie Herring put all his chips on stopping Chase Daniels' passing attack. He did that. But then Missouri's running back, Temple, I think, ran all over us. I hope we don't see some type of repeat of putting a finger in one hole in the dam and not being able to reach a second hole where the water comes gushing through. This season we saw how hard the Hogs had a time of it when they tried to stop Ole Miss's Mackey and Vanderbilt's Rogers when they went to scrambling. But then they did a pretty good job of limiting Auburn's running quarterback, Kyle Frazier. Another way of phrasing this question is to say, how well will the Hogs tackle on Friday?

5.) To what degree will bowl experience be a factor? It is my hope, that the answer is a lot! Our seniors have played in the Liberty Bowl and the Sugar Bowl. They've won one and they've lost one. But in both cases, they've experienced bowl preparation and the nerves that come with the game itself. A lot of people commented after the Sugar Bowl that OSU looked like a team from the very start that was used to a BCS setting and that gave them an advantage. These Hogs haven't played in a Cotton Bowl, but they have played in Jerry World the last three seasons and shouldn't have eyes the size of saucers at any point during the week ahead. In case you are wondering, K-State's players have one bowl experience, the Pin Stripe Bowl, since Synder's return. They played a close game against Syracuse, but lost in the end 36-34.

An Omen? A sign? A curse? : If you are keeping up with Arkansas news, you know that black birds once again dropped dead out of the sky over Beebe this year on New Year's Eve. Last year when this happened, the Hogs a few days later lost a heart-breaker in New Orleans. Hmm. Has Kansas State gone and hired the same New Orleans Voodoo queen to curse the Hogs and the state itself? Or are we just looking at blackbirds in Beebe being an especially nervous Nelly of a flock when it comes to fireworks? I'll let you decide for yourself, haha.

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I think Petrino

will have them ready. Preparation has been very serious from what I’ve heard. And Petrino doesn’t strike me as the type of coach who treats bowl games as “rewards.”

"How did you feel...being denied these hungry, hungry hippos?"

by Roothog2 on Jan 2, 2012 6:13 PM CST reply actions  

agreed

Don’t take your whooping personally KState, it’s just business! (hopefully those Wildcats looking for some smack talk didn’t go far, as weak as that was!)

GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!

by hoosier3 on Jan 2, 2012 7:44 PM CST via mobile up reply actions  

I can't wait for this Friday...

It has been way too long since we have seen the hogs take the field. As for your five questions:
1) I’m not in the least bit concerned about this.
2) This does worry me a little bit. I can’t help but to think back to the Ole Miss game (the game after the bye week). We just looked listless and we were playing a clearly inferior team. I understand Hootie probably pulled out all of the stops for that game, but still…it shouldn’t have been close. Just like you stated, our offense relies on timing and I think we were off to start that game. I just hope that we come out in rhythm against kstate.
3) Nah, our senior wide receivers are going to be focused and they will go out on top!
4) Yeah, I’m more than a little concerned about this. No explanation is needed…
5) We’ll be fine. If anything, the Jerrydome might have the wildcats wide-eyed.

I can’t wait for this Friday. Go Hogs!

by coastalrazorback on Jan 3, 2012 12:08 PM CST reply actions  

I will make a few guesses.

1. Don’t expect the coaching staff turnover to impact the Hogs much on O or D. However…
2. Offense will take a while to get revved-up.This has been the case in the last two bowl games for the Hogs. Plus, the Hogs have struggled to get things clicking in away games.So realistically expect the trend to continue.
3. Drops will contribute to #2.
4. Hogs will struggle to stop Klein. He will make some gutsy plays, and Arkansas will display some sloppy tackling early on. Expect KSU to build an early lead.
5. Don’t see experience as a major factor here. Coach Snyder will have his boys ready to play.

I expect Kansas State to build a double-digit lead in the first half, then the Hogs will start mounting a comeback just before halftime. The Hogs will outscore Kansas State in the second half. But will it be enough to win the day? We shall see. I expect this game to play out much the way the aTm. Vandy, and Ole Miss games did.

Oh, and Joe Adams will have a big day.

Can’t wait for Friday night. #WPS

by RazorHawk on Jan 3, 2012 12:11 PM CST reply actions  

Confident

I am optimistic regarding 1-3 and 5. I think our regular visits to Jerry’s World will help a lot. (We will see if the Aggies get out of that deal.) Klein will get some yards and K State will get some points, but I think we can get to him enough times to make for 3rd and longs. It is often said, but I am most concerned about winning the turnover battle as we occasionally put it on the ground. I hope our special teams comes up big (run, Joe, run).
Did you catch the scoop and score by Florida on Ohio State? I was happy for Florida, but it made me sad…

by rHog on Jan 3, 2012 12:38 PM CST reply actions  

mental toughness and conditioning will be the key.

1) Looking forward to seeing the defense in action in the 1st half and after half time adjustments!!
2) Possible to see some sputtering! We are in trouble if it persists.
3) See (2)
4) It’s all about the defensive scheme(s), calls and matchups.
5) Once the Arkansas Razorbacks refuse to lose bowl games look out. A solid bowl victory will set the tone for next season.
I think it will come down to mental toughness and conditioning. I think Kansas St. will see a well conditioned four quarter Razorback team. Will KS be huffing and puffing in the 3rd/4th quarter?

by allen_texas_hog on Jan 3, 2012 1:20 PM CST reply actions  

"Will KS be huffing and puffing in the 3rd/4th quarter?"

No. KSU is 8-1 in 1-TD games this year, and every one of those games were decided in the 4th. The consistently superb late game performance by the Cats is the reason they’re in the Cotton bowl and not in whatever bowl game Iowa State or A&M were playing in, or out of a bowl game all together.

FatMangino KU did a lot wrong during his time at KU, but he did a lot right, and his strength and conditioning coach, who came to KSU when Snyder came back, was fantastic.

"If you don't want to work, become a reporter. That awful power, the public opinion of the nation, was created by a horde of self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditch digging and shoemaking and fetched up journalism on their way to the poorhouse." - Mark Twain

BOYCOTT ESPN!

by Sean T on Jan 4, 2012 1:02 PM CST up reply actions  

GEAUX HOGS! get another SEC win!

Reporter: What would you say a Greg Studrawa offense is like? Stud:

"Attack and be very physical…fly around…attacking, come after you and come after you and come after you…." Me: I love this answer.

GET TO THE RIM HEAT (and SKY)! ATTACK THE PAINT!

by mjtig on Jan 5, 2012 1:32 AM CST reply actions  

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