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re: Arkansas a national power?
Posted on 12/30/10 at 7:58 pm to bomber77
Posted on 12/30/10 at 7:58 pm to bomber77
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Ive been reading alot of posts by Arkansas fans and they are a very confident bunch
Would you not be confident if your team was playing someone who had lost to the ONLY ranked team they had played this year?
Arkansas will be a powerhouse on Tuesday night. Thats all that should fricking matter to you.
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:05 pm to bomber77
Maybe in the 1960s and possibly in the future IF Paterno stays, but not now. They're not even in the top half of their own conference as far as prominence goes today.
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:07 pm to Roaad
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Arkansas fans don't consider themselves a national power.
True dat. We consider ourselves to be very good this year (our team anyhow). I think most of us believe that we'll be very good for the next few years at the very least. A powerhouse now? Nah, but it's very possible to build a powerhouse at Arkansas, we'll just have to wait and see.
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:08 pm to buckfama8
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Maybe in the 1960s and possibly in the future IF Paterno stays, but not now. They're not even in the top half of their own conference as far as prominence goes today.
This post was edited on 12/30/10 at 8:09 pm
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:10 pm to buckfama8
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Maybe in the 1960s and possibly in the future IF Paterno stays, but not now. They're not even in the top half of their own conference as far as prominence goes today.
First off, Paterno coaches at Penn State.
2nd, Arkansas was a top 10 winning program from 1960's through the 1989 season. Just a little FYI for you.
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:24 pm to Hawgeye
My bad, my bad...I have the same disease JoPa does. Can't remember shite!
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:30 pm to bomber77
To me, the only really dominant "national powers" are "great ones" like Boise State and Ohio State who revel in their glory every year by dominating marginally "lesser great ones" within their respective conferences every year.
Posted on 12/30/10 at 8:45 pm to kjanchild
How many teams in the nation would win 10 games playing the Hogs's schedule?
@ Auburn, LSU, Bama, @ USC-E, @ MSU, Texas A&m (in Dallas), @ Georgia. How many teams could go 5-2 through these games? Arkansas did, and had leads in the 4th quarter in its two losses, and one loss was in part the result of bad officiating and to undefeated AU at Auburn.
For any given season, how many "national powers" are their typically? 2-4? If Arkansas beats OSU soundly, it will be a top 5 finish, behind AU, Stanford, Wisconsin, and Oregon. We may not yet be a "national power" but a top 5 finish gives some substance to the argument that we are or about to be a national power.
@ Auburn, LSU, Bama, @ USC-E, @ MSU, Texas A&m (in Dallas), @ Georgia. How many teams could go 5-2 through these games? Arkansas did, and had leads in the 4th quarter in its two losses, and one loss was in part the result of bad officiating and to undefeated AU at Auburn.
For any given season, how many "national powers" are their typically? 2-4? If Arkansas beats OSU soundly, it will be a top 5 finish, behind AU, Stanford, Wisconsin, and Oregon. We may not yet be a "national power" but a top 5 finish gives some substance to the argument that we are or about to be a national power.
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