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The Arkansas D and Woopig's thread to piss you off
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:13 am
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:13 am
I've not only whipped this horse to death, I've dug it's grave, buried it and sent flowers. Now I think it's time to build a statue for a tombstone.
Arkansas allowed 25.1 PPG last season, a 6 point improvement from 2008, and placed 9th in the SEC.
I don't give a crap about yardage. I would love to eliminate yardage, but if you can give up 700 yards per game and still win, yards don't matter. The same would hold true for an offense. If an O can put up 800 yards but not win, who cares?
Over the last 3 seasons (too lazy to go back further) 22 PPG places you between #5 and #7 in the SEC. I 100% expect Arkansas to shave 3pts off it's PPG in 2010 and place itself as a middle of the pack, mediocre defense. This is an improvement from a back of the pack, embarrassing defense. Last years winners for most embarrassing go to 10) Miss St, 11)Georgia and 12)Auburn
Arkansas returns more defensive lettermen than any team in the country, 8 starters, return key players that missed all of 2009 due to injury, added quality depth, hired one of the best coaches in the business and our schedule moves from the #3 strength of schedule to #27.
So there you have it, again. This 'delusional' Hog fan is expecting the Arkansas defense to shave a whopping 2 to 3 points off the PPG total and land in the middle of the pack.
The #1 offense and a middle of the pack defense should be good enough for a 9-3 type of season and you can kiss my arse. Cool story bro. Go frick yourselves and YOU MAD.

Arkansas allowed 25.1 PPG last season, a 6 point improvement from 2008, and placed 9th in the SEC.
I don't give a crap about yardage. I would love to eliminate yardage, but if you can give up 700 yards per game and still win, yards don't matter. The same would hold true for an offense. If an O can put up 800 yards but not win, who cares?
Over the last 3 seasons (too lazy to go back further) 22 PPG places you between #5 and #7 in the SEC. I 100% expect Arkansas to shave 3pts off it's PPG in 2010 and place itself as a middle of the pack, mediocre defense. This is an improvement from a back of the pack, embarrassing defense. Last years winners for most embarrassing go to 10) Miss St, 11)Georgia and 12)Auburn
Arkansas returns more defensive lettermen than any team in the country, 8 starters, return key players that missed all of 2009 due to injury, added quality depth, hired one of the best coaches in the business and our schedule moves from the #3 strength of schedule to #27.
So there you have it, again. This 'delusional' Hog fan is expecting the Arkansas defense to shave a whopping 2 to 3 points off the PPG total and land in the middle of the pack.
The #1 offense and a middle of the pack defense should be good enough for a 9-3 type of season and you can kiss my arse. Cool story bro. Go frick yourselves and YOU MAD.

This post was edited on 7/29/10 at 10:16 am
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:15 am to woopiginaustin
Fixed the typos for the grammar police
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:16 am to woopiginaustin
Arkansas: where 9-3 is a great season
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:17 am to Rohan2Reed
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Rohan2Reed
Why you gotta keep bashing
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:17 am to Rohan2Reed
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Arkansas: where 9-3 is a great season
Care to quote where I said that's great?
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:19 am to woopiginaustin
By the way, that's:
2007: 5 wins
2008: 8 wins
2009: 10 wins with a bowl 'W'
To me, that looks like steady improvement from lil ole R-Kansas.
2007: 5 wins
2008: 8 wins
2009: 10 wins with a bowl 'W'
To me, that looks like steady improvement from lil ole R-Kansas.
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:19 am to woopiginaustin
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Arkansas allowed 25.1 PPG last season, a 6 point improvement from 2008, and placed 9th in the SEC.
Saban laughs at this.
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:20 am to woopiginaustin
I don't think anyone would be shocked if Arkansas had a 2006 type season and won 9-10 games in the regular season.
There isn't a USC on the schedule like in 2006, so I mean, realistically, if the defense is marginally better and the offense doesn't get worse, they could have a big year.
There isn't a USC on the schedule like in 2006, so I mean, realistically, if the defense is marginally better and the offense doesn't get worse, they could have a big year.
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:20 am to woopiginaustin
Not saying something isn't the same as not saying it. Wrap your head around that.
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:20 am to parkjas2001
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You need Xanax.
Who doesn't?
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:22 am to woopiginaustin
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Arkansas returns more defensive lettermen than any team in the country, 8 starters
they are going to be better? Sounds like the same shitty bunch.
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return key players that missed all of 2009 due to injury
names and accolades?
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hired one of the best coaches in the business
who dis?
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:25 am to woopiginaustin
Even if Arkansas' defense improves who says the offenses in the SEC aren't improved as well?
Bama- improved
State- improved
LSU- improved
Auburn- improved*
UGA- improved*
UF- push
USCe- improved
*more than likely will improve
Bama- improved
State- improved
LSU- improved
Auburn- improved*
UGA- improved*
UF- push
USCe- improved
*more than likely will improve
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:26 am to woopiginaustin
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Arkansas returns more defensive lettermen than any team in the country, 8 starters,
doesn't mean shite if they're crappy.
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:28 am to Marines4Auburn

This post was edited on 7/29/10 at 10:29 am
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:31 am to woopiginaustin
Something else to consider,
Arkansas had a brutal road schedule last year
playing
9-4 LSU
14-0 Alabama
13-1 Florida
9-4 Ole Miss
all on the road.
This year they get
5-7 MSU
8-5 Auburn
7-6 South Carolina
8-5 Georgia
Huge difference.
Arkansas had a brutal road schedule last year
playing
9-4 LSU
14-0 Alabama
13-1 Florida
9-4 Ole Miss
all on the road.
This year they get
5-7 MSU
8-5 Auburn
7-6 South Carolina
8-5 Georgia
Huge difference.
Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:36 am to slayerxing
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Something else to consider,
Arkansas had a brutal road schedule last year
playing
9-4 LSU
14-0 Alabama
13-1 Florida
9-4 Ole Miss
all on the road.
This year they get
5-7 MSU
8-5 Auburn
7-6 South Carolina
8-5 Georgia
Huge difference.
I don't understand this logic you are bringing to this thread

Posted on 7/29/10 at 10:40 am to slayerxing
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5-7 MSU
8-5 Auburn
7-6 South Carolina
8-5 Georgia
and not one "shoe in"
If I were a hog fan I'd feel more comfortable playing LSU and Bama at home than Auburn, SCar, and UGA on the road. Road games are tough in the SEC. Breaking news, I know.
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