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Foucha, Pool get co-defensive players after big nights in win over MSU
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Arkansas junior defensive back Joe Foucha and junior linebacker Bumper Pool have both garnered SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors after their performances in the 21-14 win at No. 16 Mississippi State.
Foucha intercepted a career-high two passes and totaled two tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, in his career performance against the Bulldogs.
He picked off his first pass of the night in the second quarter and made a crucial interception in the fourth quarter at the Razorback 21-yard line and tacked on a 26-yard return.
Foucha became the first Hog to pick off two passes in a game since Dre Greenlaw against Texas A&M in 2018. He’s also the first Razorback to record two interceptions with at least 0.5 tackles for loss since Michael Grant in 2006 against Louisiana-Monroe.
Foucha and the Hogs defense have already intercepted four passes this season, more than half of last season’s total (6).
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Pool’s 20 tackles at Mississippi State is the FBS’ single-game high this season and tied the program record for 10th most tackles in a game.
He became one of just nine SEC players to reach the single-game 20 tackle mark in the last 10 years and the first Hog since Jerry Franklin (2010) against Mississippi State.
Pool also chipped in two pass breakups on Saturday to become the only Razorback to record 20 tackles and two passes broken up in the same game.
For the season, Pool leads the nation with 15.5 tackles per game and paces the SEC in total tackles (31).
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— Arkansas Razorback Football (@RazorbackFB) October 5, 2020
The tandem was part of a defense that limited Mississippi State to 87 rushing yards, the Bulldogs’ lowest output at home since 2015 against Alabama.
With the win over No. 16 Mississippi State, Arkansas won its first game against a ranked opponent since 2016 against then-No. 10 Florida.
Foucha and Pool are the first Razorbacks to receive SEC Defensive Player of the Week recognition since Martrell Spaight in 2014.
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Arkansas fans are giddy after beating No. 16 Mississippi State on Saturday night … while Auburn was getting drilled by Georgia.
Which is why some of the folks on on The Plains are starting to get a little restless.
Don’t blame the Razorbacks. They didn’t send Gus Malzahn and Chad Morris to Auburn. They voluntarily paid Gus $7 million a year for awhile (with guarantees) to keep him from coming to Arkansas … which some think never was going to happen anyway.
Both teams come into Saturday afternoon’s game with identical 1-1 records, but completely different mindsets among the fans.
Welcome to the SEC where moods and expectations change weekly. It just means more.
But on paper, these two teams have lost to a common opponent (Georgia) and won a game over a similar opponent (Mississippi State and Kentucky) … and the Hogs have BETTER numbers.
The Tigers are struggling, especially on offense and that’s what has their fan base moaning and groaning.
They haven’t been able to run the ball which is what Malzahn and Morris desperately want to do. The Hogs are out-performing them through two games in that area, but it’s not exactly a strong point on either team.
Arkansas has 140 yards combined in the first two games while Auburn has 130 … yes that’s combining both games and just remember that’s what happens when both teams have played Georgia.
The Razorbacks also have more total offense (555-540). Let that sink in for a minute. The Hogs are out-performing Auburn and the offensive coordinator who will gladly take credit for Clemson winning a couple of national championships.
Oh, lest we forget, they also have Malzahn. Many folks in Arkansas still thinks he invented offense. While he’s shown he can win a single game at the big-time college level, Gus can’t seem to win THE game that matters most every year.
At Auburn, Malzahn has beaten Georgia exactly twice in nine tries and one of those was the miracle pass in 2013. He has beaten Alabama three times which means more to some people but is it really worth $7 million a year to more than a few boosters?
That’s their problem, along with their current offensive coordinator who has established an offense that looks remarkably similar to what he had at Arkansas in 2018-19 … and not making it two years.
Morris gets fired in Fayetteville and goes to Auburn. Now the Razorbacks are slightly ahead of the Tigers in offensive production two games into the season.
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Auburn may have now passed Texas A&M as the most over-rated team in the SEC. What many talking heads have said the first couple of weeks is the Tigers’ defense is why they are not over-rated.
The Hogs are doing better. While the Tigers’ allegedly top-tier defense has given up an average of 413 yards a game the Hogs have allowed 393.5 per game … and that includes Mike Leach’s Air Raid offense.
In both games, Auburn’s offense has looked more chaotic than Arkansas’ … which includes that opener against Georgia where it looked at times like they came to the line and played a game of musical chairs.
The oddsmakers apparently think the Hogs’ win over State last week was a fluke. They have Auburn as a 16-point favorite, so apparently they are looking at recruiting rankings and not the stats from this year.
Since back in the summer, I’ve said the talent on this Arkansas team wasn’t as bad as the record the last three years or so.
The defense played hard, but not well, in the opener against Georgia and got ripped apart in the third quarter.
Against Mississippi State, they stuck to a solid game plan and made the plays they needed to and the offense did enough to come away with a win nobody expected.
But the biggest thing I’ve been curious about for two years is what happens if this team gets that win that can kick-start a program.
By the numbers from this season, the Hogs and Tigers is a close matchup.
And now we’re all interested to see what Barry Odom cooks up for the Hogs’ defensive plan this week.
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Brooks’ early TD interception return probably helped Odom stick to plan
Sam Pittman really couldn’t lose against Mississippi State, but when he got the defensive plan from Barry Odom last Monday he might have thought they could win it.
Nobody else did.
After blowing up the stats against LSU in Baton Rouge last week, Mike Leach really couldn’t win even if he hung half a hundred on Arkansas.
Everybody thought that was going to happen anyway.
The resulting 21-14 win by the Razorbacks in Starkville was the biggest upset in the league Saturday, but Pittman kept dropping hints all last week he was probably more confident than the fans or the media.
He knew what Odom’s plan was and it wasn’t developed by looking at the Bulldogs’ win over the Tigers last week. Leach’s offense really hasn’t changed much in over 20 years.
“We had watched a couple of games from last year and teams that had success on them,” he said of going back and looking at Washington State film, where Leach had coached the last eight seasons. “It’s easy to find.”
The Cougars were 6-7 last year so they didn’t have to look far, but the key has always been to rush two or three and drop everybody else into a zone.
That goes against the aggressive nature of most defensive coaches, including Odom.
“Barry said, ‘this is what I want to do,'” Pittman said. “Just keep reminding me to be patient.”
That was just part of the puzzle. Odom had to sell it to the players because the defense was going to have to be disciplined in coverage.
“All week the kids believed we could rally around the ball and make tackles and for the most part tonight that’s exactly what we did,” Pittman said.
But patience was the key word defensively for this game. Odom wanted to cut out big chunk plays and make the Bulldogs slowly dink-and-dunk their way downfield. That usually tests the patience of an offense like Leach’s.
It also meant he was going to have to get an almost fanatical effort from his defense. He ended up getting every bit of that and it paid off on the opening drive of the game.
State quarterback K.J. Costello, who had 623 yards against LSU last week, had worked downfield to the Arkansas 31 where he tried to force a pass and he threw it right to Hogs defensive back Greg Brooks, Jr., who grabbed and set sail for 69 yards down the left sideline and the opening score of the game.
“We talked about it all day,” Pittman said. “We said, hey he’s going to get impatient and hopefully he’ll throw us some.”
Brooks had his touchdown return and Joe Foucha made a big return, picking off two passes.
But it was the interception and return that may have convinced Odom he had the right plan and it also got a chuckle from Pittman later.
“Brooks probably helped him not get out of it,” he said. “(Odom) said just keep reminding me. It was a great game plan.
“It looked good on Monday. We thought we could execute it and all that, then put a little twist in it here and there. Barry’s really got those guys playing hard.”
All of that finally paid off Saturday night as the Hogs won the turnover battle, 4-2, had three interceptions and some eye-popping defensive stats.
Linebackers Bumper Pool (20) and Grant Morgan (15) had the most tackles with defensive back Jalen Catalon right behind them (13).
The linebackers were supposed to be a big question mark going into the season, but Pool and Morgan are playing with an almost fanatical urgency.
It was a key part of stopping State twice on fourth down plays. That was huge and was a direct result of the Hogs’ defense swarming to the ball like Odom wanted.
The offense did enough to win. Quarterback Feleipe Franks’ experience and arm strength showed through. He found De’Vion Warren and Hudson Henry so open no defender was in the same zip code and he delivered strikes that got there before anybody could react.
But maybe the key part was the Hogs overcame in-game adversity and figured out how to win.
When the offense loses the top running back and wide receiver early in the game, offensive coordinator Kendal Briles had to adjust and he did.
The defense also lost cornerback Montaric Brown early but redshirt freshman Hudson Clark came in and seemed to make the loss not that noticeable.
“We had a meeting this morning and Barry and Sam Carter (the cornerbacks coach) were going to play him regardless if somebody got hurt or not,” Pittman said. “They said he’d earned playing time and was playing really good and I agree with them.”
There were some negatives and they will be discussed over the next week, but for now fans don’t want to hear that.
Arkansas’ first SEC win since 2017 doesn’t call for a lot of nit-picking the fine points of what needs to be improved.
For now, the Hogs finally have a win in the SEC. They avoided any losing streak records and a different outcome Saturday night would have tied them for the most futility in the SEC West.
Mississippi State will get to the keep that record a little while longer.
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