Saturday, October 22, 2005

Hogs, be not proud

Any time Arkansas gets beat by less than three touchdowns, it is a moral victory. Today, the Arkansas Razorbacks played with the faintest hint of intensity. This raises the question: is it really necessary for jobs to be on the line for fans to see this team try to win.

I think the defense looked better. Reggie Herring must not want to move just yet.

Robert Johnson looked better, in my opinion. I know some of the fans are still mad at him. I think they are wrong.

It is obvious that HDN and some others who thought they had jobs for life got a rude awakening. Nice job, hog fans.

In the end, Nutt will become Athletic Director and mediocrity will be permanently recognized as the highest ideal of Razorback football.

Hell, we may someday yearn for the days of mediocrity.

The very cool folks at Arkansas Times have dug up a wonderful old column from the legendary sports writer, Orville Henry from the earliest days of the Nutt debacle. That item is linked at the left.

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