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Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:33 pm to Mason Dixon Swine
Sounds like teams don’t take us for granted.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:40 pm to Mason Dixon Swine
quote:Pittman has already beaten Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, A&M, Missouri, Texas, and LSU.
When are you people gonna realize we never beat those teams.
This place has gone full retard.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:42 pm to Drewbie
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Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, A&M, Missouri, Texas, and LSU.
And Auburn at Jordan Hare
Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:43 pm to Riggle
quote:True. I only remembered the one that was stolen.
And Auburn at Jordan Hare
Posted on 9/9/24 at 6:59 pm to Drewbie
He has only won 2 one score games, is a stat I saw yesterday.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 7:25 pm to FayetteNAM
That's cherrypicking the last 12. He's won 6 one score games as head coach of Arkansas.
This post was edited on 9/9/24 at 7:34 pm
Posted on 9/9/24 at 8:21 pm to Drewbie
quote:nothing shows up for me... did you delete. I was thoroughly enjoying your responses. And agree with them as well!
Drewbie
Posted on 9/9/24 at 8:27 pm to Razorback Reverend
Not sure what you're referencing, Rev. Don't see anything deleted on my end.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 10:21 pm to Drewbie
IDK, May be my comp, the post of yours above mine is not showing anything
Posted on 9/9/24 at 10:37 pm to Razorback Reverend
It's just a gif. Could be an image setting or your browser.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 4:32 am to Drewbie
DJ film breakdown
Never watched DJs scruff before, but this is excellent. Basically breaks down mistakes in OLINE as well as Green not delivering the ball on time.
Never watched DJs scruff before, but this is excellent. Basically breaks down mistakes in OLINE as well as Green not delivering the ball on time.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 6:39 am to Columbia
Typical undisciplined sandlot football by a Pittman coached team, not surprising.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 8:53 am to Hawgeye
OP Updated
The Bottom Line
Record: 1-1
SEC Record: 0-0
Home Record: 0-0
Road Record: 0-1
Neutral Record: 1-0
Total Offense per Game: 667.5 yards
Scoring per Game: 50.5
Passing Yards per Game: 412
Rushing Yards per Game: 255.5
3rd Down Conversion %: 71%
Sacks Allowed: 3
Total Defense per Game: 257.5 yards
Rush Yards Allowed: 66 yards
Pass Yards Allowed: 449 yards
Points per Game Allowed: 19.5 points
Turnovers: 3
Turnovers Gained: 1
Team Sacks: 4
The Top Hogs
Passing Yards: Green (645 yards), Singleton (120 yards)
QB Effic.: Green (153.1)
Rushing Yards: Jackson (250 yards), Green (149 yards)
Receiving Yards: Armstrong (164 yards), Sategna (112 yards), Broden (101 yards)
Tackles: Sorey (15), Metcalf (14)
Interceptions: Singletary (1)
FG: Ramsey (1/3)
TD Passes: Green (3)
Rushing TD's: Jackson (5), Green (2), Reed Jr., Russell, Hill, Singleton (1)
Receiving TD's: Broden, Washington (1)
Forced Fumbles:
Sacks: Dix Jr., Sorey, Gregory, Shaw (1)
SEC Standings
1. South Carolina 1-0, 2-0
2. Alabama 0-0, 2-0
2. Georgia 0-0, 2-0
2. Missouri 0-0, 2-0
2. Ole Miss 0-0, 2-0
2. Oklahoma 0-0, 2-0
2. Tennessee 0-0, 2-0
2. Texas 0-0, 2-0
2. Vanderbilt 0-0, 2-0
2. Arkansas 0-0, 1-1
2. Auburn 0-0, 1-1
2. Florida 0-0, 1-1
2. LSU 0-0, 1-1
2. Mississippi State 0-0, 1-1
2. aTm 0-0, 1-1
16. Kentucky 0-1, 1-1
^ - Denotes clinched SECCG appearance
* - Denotes conference champion
The Schedule
August
29th: UA-Pine Bluff (Little Rock) W
September
7th: @ Oklahoma State L
14th: UAB
21st: @ Auburn
28th: aTm (Arlington)
October
5th: Tennessee
19th: LSU
26th: @ Mississippi State
November
2nd: Ole Miss
16th: Texas
23rd: Louisiana Tech
30th: @ Missouri
The Bottom Line
Record: 1-1
SEC Record: 0-0
Home Record: 0-0
Road Record: 0-1
Neutral Record: 1-0
Total Offense per Game: 667.5 yards
Scoring per Game: 50.5
Passing Yards per Game: 412
Rushing Yards per Game: 255.5
3rd Down Conversion %: 71%
Sacks Allowed: 3
Total Defense per Game: 257.5 yards
Rush Yards Allowed: 66 yards
Pass Yards Allowed: 449 yards
Points per Game Allowed: 19.5 points
Turnovers: 3
Turnovers Gained: 1
Team Sacks: 4
The Top Hogs
Passing Yards: Green (645 yards), Singleton (120 yards)
QB Effic.: Green (153.1)
Rushing Yards: Jackson (250 yards), Green (149 yards)
Receiving Yards: Armstrong (164 yards), Sategna (112 yards), Broden (101 yards)
Tackles: Sorey (15), Metcalf (14)
Interceptions: Singletary (1)
FG: Ramsey (1/3)
TD Passes: Green (3)
Rushing TD's: Jackson (5), Green (2), Reed Jr., Russell, Hill, Singleton (1)
Receiving TD's: Broden, Washington (1)
Forced Fumbles:
Sacks: Dix Jr., Sorey, Gregory, Shaw (1)
SEC Standings
1. South Carolina 1-0, 2-0
2. Alabama 0-0, 2-0
2. Georgia 0-0, 2-0
2. Missouri 0-0, 2-0
2. Ole Miss 0-0, 2-0
2. Oklahoma 0-0, 2-0
2. Tennessee 0-0, 2-0
2. Texas 0-0, 2-0
2. Vanderbilt 0-0, 2-0
2. Arkansas 0-0, 1-1
2. Auburn 0-0, 1-1
2. Florida 0-0, 1-1
2. LSU 0-0, 1-1
2. Mississippi State 0-0, 1-1
2. aTm 0-0, 1-1
16. Kentucky 0-1, 1-1
^ - Denotes clinched SECCG appearance
* - Denotes conference champion
The Schedule
August
29th: UA-Pine Bluff (Little Rock) W
September
7th: @ Oklahoma State L
14th: UAB
21st: @ Auburn
28th: aTm (Arlington)
October
5th: Tennessee
19th: LSU
26th: @ Mississippi State
November
2nd: Ole Miss
16th: Texas
23rd: Louisiana Tech
30th: @ Missouri
Posted on 9/10/24 at 9:36 am to Columbia
I watched DJ’s analysis, along with a few others. The film breakdown is very interesting. We could have lost that game by 3 TD’s or just as easily won by 3 TD’s.
The thing about Petrino’s offense is he’s a master of play design. I believe it levels the playing field between 3 and 5 star players. IMO that’s why he was successful here his first tenure. We missed several assignments and timing issues that should be easy to correct.
Defensively I wasn’t too concerned about lack of pressure. I think our game plan was to shut down the run. Which we did. Passing wise they throw a lot of quick routes.
Bottom line is good teams continue to improve and bad teams don’t. Too early to say where this team ends up but for the first time in years I feel like we have a scheme that will allow us to compete with teams that may have more talent on paper.
The thing about Petrino’s offense is he’s a master of play design. I believe it levels the playing field between 3 and 5 star players. IMO that’s why he was successful here his first tenure. We missed several assignments and timing issues that should be easy to correct.
Defensively I wasn’t too concerned about lack of pressure. I think our game plan was to shut down the run. Which we did. Passing wise they throw a lot of quick routes.
Bottom line is good teams continue to improve and bad teams don’t. Too early to say where this team ends up but for the first time in years I feel like we have a scheme that will allow us to compete with teams that may have more talent on paper.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 10:00 am to GoldenSombrero
As of right now Arkansas is the underdog in all the SEC games. They are going to have to pull some upsets because if we just go by the Vegas lines right now, Arkansas isn't winning any SEC games. Arkansas is certainly better than that but for Arkansas the last 12 years has been a mental issue and they need to get past that, they haven't last Saturday.
They aren't a bad team and the talent is good enough to win games but they have these mental lapses in judgment due to lack of confidence.
Arkansas really needed to play a quality FCS opponent in the first game of the season that could test Arkansas in all phases of the game. So that Arkansas can have something to work on and improve in those areas. OSU played a good FCS team and it helped them and not so much for Arkansas.
They aren't a bad team and the talent is good enough to win games but they have these mental lapses in judgment due to lack of confidence.
Arkansas really needed to play a quality FCS opponent in the first game of the season that could test Arkansas in all phases of the game. So that Arkansas can have something to work on and improve in those areas. OSU played a good FCS team and it helped them and not so much for Arkansas.
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