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re: Arkansas fans, let's come clean. Air this out once & 4 all..

Posted on 6/23/09 at 8:52 pm to
Posted by HawgAlude
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Posted on 6/23/09 at 8:52 pm to
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So is Nutt your third cousin removed and it hurt your feelings when he was not allowed to coach the Arkansas Razorbacks football team any longer? I mean 10 years and no national championship or out right SEC championship that would get you canned at Vandy or Kentucky. I think you are far worst than any normal Razorback fan. You loved the Nutt so much that you like him think Arkansas was nothing with him and will be nothing without him. Only thing is Bob Petrino will have us playing awesome offensively-- if we happen to find some great defensive players i.e. atwater, batman Carroll than we will be pretty dominate and everything will be OK.
Posted by DeuceisLoose
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Posted on 6/23/09 at 9:21 pm to
Posted by SLC
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Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 6/23/09 at 9:28 pm to
Here are a few quick take-aways.

There are schools who are not geographically gifted with great talent in their backyard, and yes Tenn is one of them.

So is OU.

Who in the world would actually wants to go to Blackburg, VA? Have you been there?

Michigan has very little talent (some in Detroit, that is about it), if you look at their great teams they are populated with OH athletes.

Colorado won a NC in the 90s.

Ole Miss and MS State compete with LSU, Bama, Auburn and Tenner for MS talent. Do not even pretend there is a fence around that state by any program.

Notre Dame no longer has any advantage other than a rich alumni tradition, hell Montana's kid went to WA.

Resources do matter, but when a school has the resources that most of the SEC has that point becomes somewhat moot. About every school has nice facilities.

What matters the most is the coach and his ablity to recruit top talent, develop that talent, prepare for and manage game day.
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