Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ags beat Detroit, 79-39

I can't really complain about any basketball game when we hold the opposition to 39 total points.

Frosh phenom DeAndre Jordan led the way with 14 pts and 8 rebounds.

The Ags face UC-Irvine on Saturday.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Post-season review

Well, Fran is gone, hallelujah, pass the peanut butter. Mike Sherman is in. I think Sherm is a solid hire (no real 'wow' factor there), and I'm willing to wait and see what he does.

The Ags will play Penn State in the Alamo Bowl, with Gary Darnell acting as interim head coach. Hopefully, the wide-open offensive attack we featured against texas will be seen again in San Antonio.

The good news is, we beat Nebraska at Nebraska, and walloped texas at Kyle this year. 7-5 is nothing to be thrilled about, but it could have been worse.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Fran is selling player injury info to boosters

This makes me sick.

As if I didn't need another reason to want Fran fired, we find out he's been selling information about our players to boosters, and benefitting financially from it.

I wonder how our players' parents feel about this?

Friday, September 21, 2007

More single-wing football, this time from Pitt

Here is Pitt running their version of the Wildcat, although they feature the power sweep more than the regular sweep (Steeler, in Arkansas' terminology) that Arkansas uses.


Pitt running their version of Wildcat (HT to Single-Wing Sentinel)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Arkansas' Wild Hog Series

This is too awesome not to post here.

As a fan of the single wing, how can I neglect this beautiful Motion series?


David Lee diagrams the Wild Hog series

Monday, September 10, 2007

Good games coming Saturday

USC @ Nebraska. Tennessee @ Florida. Arkansas - Alabama. There will be some fun games to watch this coming Saturday.

Monday Night Football doubleheader

I really wish college football would consider having a double-header of lesser known teams playing on Monday nights. It would be good exposure for some programs, and would bring us closer to games all seven days of the week.
I know they'll never do this b/c they don't want to compete with the NFL, but I can dream.