30° Fair  ·  Home · Archives · Go Hogs! · Blogs · Videos · Contact Us Search: Go

Fayetteville, Ark.

logo2.gif

SPONSORS



ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Location: WholeHogSports > Story     |     TAGGED: football (5)

ARKANSAS' MOST IMPORTANT GAMES : Texas remains Hogs' most important rival

Published: Sunday, July 20, 2008 PRINT E-MAIL

Editor’s Note: The Arkansas Razorbacks will face one of the toughest football schedules in the nation in 2008. The sports staff of the Northwest Arkansas Times ranked Arkansas ’ 12 upcoming games from least important to most important based on fan fervor, storylines and the effect a win or loss would have on the Razorbacks ’ season. This is the Hogs ’ most important game and final installment of a 12-part series profiling the Razorbacks ’ 2008 opponents. BY BRANDON MARCELLO

Northwest Arkansas Times Any time the word “ Texas” lines the Arkansas schedule, Razorback fans’ eyes light up in anticipation. Accustomed to domination by the Longhorns in the Southwest Conference, the Southeastern Conference era Razorbacks have since broken that stretch with a 2-1 record against the Big 12 school. But that stretch run, which included one loss by two points in 2004, and anticipation led by a coach who understood the rivalry, Houston Nutt, seemingly came to an end after the loss in 2004. Now, with a new coach in Bobby Petrino that may not fully understand the fan fervor entering the Sept. 13 matchup, the Hogs get another chance to rekindle bad blood and nostalgia. More importantly, the game presents Petrino his first opportunity at Arkansas to knock off a big-name program that has been the winningest in the nation since the arrival of head coach Mack Brown in 1998. Plenty of preparation and scheming will be needed as the Longhorns return 10 starters from a 10-3 team that’s lone weakness may have only been its defensive secondary.

OFFENSE Junior quarterback Colt McCoy returns to an offense that hit a few stumbles last season. McCoy threw 22 touchdowns but also had 18 interceptions, the worst of his career.

He’ll look to improve on those numbers and make a repeat of a 3, 303-yard year through the air last season in his third season as the Longhorns’ starter.

What doesn’t help McCoy’s bid for a comeback year is the loss of powerful running back Jamaal Charles, who rushed for 1, 619 yards and 18 touchdowns. The Longhorns also lost five receivers, but the good news is that a solid receiving corps returns with senior Quan Cosby leading the charge after catching for 680 yards and 4 touchdowns last season.

ADVERTISEMENT

Without Charles in the backfield, the Longhorns will have to rely on sophomore Vondrell McGee and freshman Fozzy Whittaker as McCoy (492 yards ) enters fall camp as the team’s leading rusher from last season.

The offensive line had its fair share of troubles last year, which may have altered McCoy’s decisionmaking at times. Four linemen return from a more mature group this season with the lone senior, Cedric Dockery, manning right guard. Texas was ranked 14 th in the nation in scoring (37. 2 ) and 13 th in overall offense (462. 9 yards per game ) last season, but a No. 39 ranking in passing proved to be the weak point.

DEFENSE Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp, who held Arkansas to a seasonlow in points while in the same position at Auburn last year, comes to Austin, Texas looking to improve a secondary that ranked 109 th in pass defense last season.

A strong defensive front, which ranked sixth-best in rush defense last season at 93. 4 yards per game, returns with junior Lamarr Houston at defensive tackle. At the ends, Muschamp’s aggressive pass rush will be on the shoulders of seniors Aaron Lewis and Brian Orakpo. Orakpo led the team in sacks (5. 5 ) last season and Houston had 66 tackles, 12 for loss and 4. 5 sacks last season.

A young group in the secondary proved to be the weak point for the Longhorns last season, which was mainly the reason for a porous defense that allowed 4, 825 yards (a school-record worst ) and 371. 2 yards per game. Senior Ryan Palmer will get a shot at redemption as the team’s top returning tackler with 80 last season.

An improvement of the secondary is still very much in the air entering twoa-days as well because of the loss of the Longhorns ’ starters at free and strong safety.

• • • The difference-maker: Texas may be better in the defensive secondary compared to last season just because of new faces, but that won’t stop UA head coach Bobby Petrino from throwing the ball. If Texas ’ Colt McCoy can find a rhythm, the game could be a long one for the Hogs, who must play a near-perfect game in all facets to have a chance against a more-talented Longhorns squad.

The deal-maker: This game will be the first huge road test for the Hogs and whether they can run their offense in a hostile environment. And you can bet Arkansas fans ’ voices will be at a fever pitch if the Hogs are 2-0 entering this game, especially if Petrino’s offense racks up huge numbers to start the season.

The deal-breaker: The lone worry from old-school Razorback fans will be that Petrino and the players do not understand the rivalry. The good news for Hog fans, though, is that Petrino was a perfect 4-0 against rival Kentucky, which led the series 10-5 in the fight for the Governor’s Cup, while coaching at Louisville. But with the game a non-conference matchup and the Hogs an obvious underdog, the early season game really won’t have much of an effect on what matters most — the Southeastern Conference.

recent_blogs.jpg

Live Game Blog: No. 7 Texas vs. Arkansas

Jan 06, 2009

No. 7 Texas 31, Arkansas 27 HALFTIME ...

[+] More of this author's blog

dots_under_blog.gif

Brandon Marcello

Setting the table: No. 7 Texas vs. Arkansas

Jan 06, 2009

Well, it's gameday again already. The Hogs will be attempting to knock off the second top 10 team in a week after just a 72-hour turnaround from a gam ...

[+] More of this author's blog

dots_under_blog.gif

Brandon Marcello

VIDEO: Could Henry be back on court against Texas?

Jan 05, 2009

What a difference a week makes. Freshman forward Jason Henry may return to Arkansas' lineup as soon as tomorrow when the Hogs host No ...

[+] More of this author's blog

dots_under_blog.gif

Brandon Marcello

VIDEO: UA not ranked in AP, coaches' polls

Jan 05, 2009

Arkansas didn't make either major Top 25 poll today. The AP Poll was released a few minutes ago, and Arkansas received the third-most votes in the " ...

[+] More of this author's blog

dots_under_blog.gif

Brandon Marcello

Washington named SEC Player of the Week

Jan 05, 2009

Surprise. Surprise. Well, not really. Arkansas forward Michael Washington's huge back-to-back games has earned him the SEC Player of ...

[+] More of this author's blog

dots_under_blog.gif

Brandon Marcello

AP Top 25

Updated December 01

1. Alabama 12-0

2. Florida 11-1

3. Texas 11-1

4. Oklahoma 11-1

5. USC 10-1

6. Penn State 11-1

7. Utah 12-0

8. Texas Tech 11-1

9. Boise State 12-0

10. Ohio State 10-2

11. TCU 10-2

12. Ball State 12-0

13. Cincinnati 10-2

14. Oklahoma State 9-3

15. Georgia Tech 9-3

16. Oregon 9-3

17. Georgia 9-3

18. Boston College 9-3

19. Missouri 9-3

20. Brigham Young 10-2

21. Michigan State 9-3

22. Mississippi 8-4

23. Pittsburgh 8-3

24. Northwestern 9-3

25. Oregon State 8-4

Where will Arkansas' basketball season end?


NCAA Tournament

NIT

SEC Tournament

Vote

Arkansas Razorbacks' 2008 Basketball Schedule

Nov. 3

Campbellsville University (exh)

W 103-58

Nov. 6

Dillard University (exh)

W 108-80

Nov. 14

Southeastern Louisiana

W 91-87

Nov. 20

California-Davis

W 68-59

Nov. 22

@ Missouri St.

L 57-62

Nov. 26

@ South Alabama

W 79-77

Nov. 29

Florida A&M

W 86-61

Dec. 3

Texas Southern

W 80-61

Dec. 10

North Carolina Central

W 98-70

Dec. 17

Austin Peay

W 89-80

Dec. 20

Stephen F. Austin

W 67-51

Dec. 27

Northwestern St.

W 95-56

Dec. 30

Oklahoma

W 96-88

Jan. 3

@ North Texas

W 86-75

Jan. 6

Texas

     8:05 pm

Jan. 10

Mississippi St.

     7:05 pm

Jan. 14

@ Ole Miss

     7:00 pm

Jan. 17

@ Florida

     1:05 pm

Jan. 24

Auburn

     12:05 pm

Jan. 29

Alabama

     8:05 pm

Jan. 31

@ LSU

     4:00 pm

Feb. 4

Tennessee

     7:05 pm

Feb. 7

@ Mississippi St.

     2:05 pm

Feb. 11

@ Auburn

     7:00 pm

Feb. 14

Kentucky

     12:05 pm

Feb. 18

LSU

     7:05 pm

Feb. 21

@ South Carolina

     6:00 pm

Feb. 25

@ Alabama

     7:00 pm

Mar. 1

Georgia

     3:05 pm

Mar. 4

Ole Miss

     7:05 pm

Mar. 8

@ Vanderbilt

     1:05 pm