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Chavis on how defense played in season opener

Razorbacks defensive coordinator John Chavis saw enough things in the season-opening 55-20 win over Eastern Illinois to get their attention for preparations against Colorado State this week.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Monday

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Tye and Tommy are joined by Tyler Wilson to discuss the QB situation, running game, and more!

Is the Storey of this season going to rise, fall with Ty?

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After Ty Storey provided the spark Saturday, no one was ready to put him in the Hall of Fame yet, but you get the feeling the players have more confidence in him.

Cole Kelley didn’t struggle early, but the offense didn’t move well.
PHOTO BY TED McCLENNING | HITTHATLINE.COM

No one was knocking Cole Kelley, who started, but they really didn’t have to. This one goes beyond the numbers, too, because Kelley’s (9-of-12, 92 yards, one touchdown) weren’t bad.

It was a feeling.

“He did a really good job and I’m not surprised at all,” wide receiver Jordan Jones said later.

“He stepped up and played a heck of a game,” wideout La’Michael Pettway said. “It was expected, I never once doubted Ty.”

Storey is low-key, calm and appears to stay focused more. Kelley is high-energy with a gunslinger’s mentality and wears his emotions on his sleeve, sometimes losing focus.

Storey is not going to remind anyone of a running quarterback. Kelley is only going to remind you of a statue. His footwork looks almost as slow as his delivery.

Was it impossible for the coaches to see the separation in the spring and fall camp and Kelley got the start Saturday because he started some games last year?

It looks that way.

When game time came, Kelley went through the motions, but the team responded to Storey much better. We’ve heard from some early in fall camp that may be the case.

Storey just downplayed it all later.

“We have a good team, man,” Storey said. “It took that one play then it felt like we all settled down and got into a rhythm. But when you have guys out there like that, you just get them the ball and let them work. My job‘s not too hard.”

According to Chad Morris’ plan, Kelley started and played the first quarter and folks were starting to ask about this high-powered offense they’d heard about.

Kelley came in on the first possession of the second quarter, starting at the Hogs’ 20 after Eastern Illinois shanked a 29-yard field goal.

On first down, Chase Hayden was stopped after a hard-fought yard. Storey and Jones were in sync on a quick out on second down, then came THE play everybody keeps referring to.

Wide receiver Jordan Jones makes a catch down the middle on a pass from Ty Storey.
PHOTO BY TED McCLENNING | HITTHATLINE.COM

Storey, went straight back on a quick drop and hit Jones on a skinny post route remarkably similar to what Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin made almost unstoppable, called a Bang 8. Jones took it for 46 yards and the offense didn’t look back.

“It was a good ball,” Jones said. He led me right in the end zone, so I just tried to catch it and to score or to pick up as many yards as I could.”

Playing with some tempo, the Hogs rode running back Devwah Whaley to a score on a 1-yard run eight plays later and it was 17-0 with 7:25 left in the first half after the defense had picked up a score in the first period.

Storey put touchdowns on the board in three of the Hogs’ next four possessions in the second quarter, including touchdown throws of 14 and 48 yards to Pettway and, for good measure, he got Jones a score on a 57-yard completion with 45 seconds left.

The 14-yarder to Pettway was one the Nashville native caught laying flat on his back in the end zone.

Wide receiver La’Michael Pettway makes a juggling catch on his back of a pass from Ty Storey for a second-quarter touchdown Saturday.
PHOTO BY TED McCLENNING | HITTHATLINE.COM

“When I went up the field, I was trying to throttle and I noticed the ball was away from me so I kind of tried to adjust to it and lost my footing and kind of fell on it,” Pettway said.

“A touchdown is a touchdown, man,” Storey said later, laughing.

Pettway wasn’t surprised about Storey’s performance.

“He stepped up and played a heck of a game,” he said. “It was expected. I never once doubted Tyler. Once his number is called, he always performs. There were things we were doing, you know, you have to go out there and compete, especially in the secondary, but it was a great win.”

Jones laughed that he’s all about the deep passing that seemed to click when Storey came into the game.

“I’m always talking about the deep ball,” Jones said laughing. “I was telling Coach Morris just put one up and he said we were going to get a couple shots in and we did. Pettway did a good job running the vertical routes too. If they are going to play down and not respect that, we just have to go out there and make those plays.”

In the end, Storey running the offense put up 315 yards while Kelley (and Daulton Hyatt for an unremarkable series) had 118.

But that’s probably not the number Morris and offensive coordinator Joe Craddock are looking at.

Storey put up 38 points, the defense had a first-quarter score and Kelley put 10 points on the board.

And that, ultimately, is why Storey will probably move to the front this week.

For how long is still to be determined.

 

Zero week causes low number of games for Week 1

Don’t expect a lot of shaking up when the new Arkansas Sports Media Poll for Arkansas high school football comes out later in the week.

Quite simply, a lot of the top teams didn’t play, scheduling games for the Zero Week last week, giving them an off week the following week.

Following is how the teams in the fared for the week ending Sept. 1:

OVERALL

  1. North Little Rock (1-0) did not play
  2. Bryant (1-0) did not play
  3. Fayetteville (2-0) defeated Owasso, Okla., 45-31
  4. Bentonville (0-2) lost to No. 10 Conway, 24-21
  5. Greenwood (0-1) lost to No. 6 FS Northside, 31-16
  6. FS Northside (2-0) defeated No. 5 Greenwood, 31-16
  7. Pine Bluff (0-1) lost to Cabot, 35-14
  8. Bentonville West (0-2) lost to FS Southside, 44-31
  9. Pulaski Academy (1-0) did not play
  10. Conway (2-0) defeated No. 4 Bentonville, 24-21

CLASS 6A

  1. Greenwood (0-1) lost to FS Northside, 31-16
  2. Pine Bluff (0-1) lost to Cabot, 35-14
  3. West Memphis (1-0) did not play
  4. Benton (1-1) defeated Arkadelphia, 56-17
  5. El Dorado (1-1) defeated Camden Fairview, 40-20

CLASS 5A

  1. Pulaski Academy (1-0) did not play
  2. LR Christian (2-0) defeated Vilonia, 43-21
  3. Texarkana (2-0) defeated Liberty-Eylau, Texas, 20-6
  4. LR McClellan (1-0) did not play
  5. Harrison (2-0) defeated Mountain Home, 56-7

CLASS 4A

  1. Warren (1-0) did not play
  2. Joe T. Robinson (1-1) defeated Rogers, 35-14
  3. Nashville (2-0) defeated Hope, 63-6
  4. Arkadelphia (0-2) lost to Benton, 56-17
  5. Rivercrest (1-0) defeated Paragould, 43-25

CLASS 3A

  1. Booneville (2-0) defeated Ozark, 42-20
  2. Clinton (1-0) defeated Heber Springs, 36-34
  3. Prescott (2-0) defeated Mena, 42-14
  4. McGehee (0-1) did not play
  5. Charleston (1-1) lost to Dardanelle, 28-27

CLASS 2A

  1. Foreman (0-1) lost to Smackover, 45-24, Monday
  2. Mount Ida (1-0) defeated Magazine, 33-0
  3. Junction City (1-0) played Smackover, Saturday (n)
  4. Hazen (1-0) did not play
  5. Conway Christian (1-1) defeated Spring Hill, 41-6

PHOTOS: Some of best pictures from Hogs’ opening win

Arkansas beat Eastern Illinois, 55-20, to open the season Saturday and here are some of the best pictures from the game. (Photos by Ted McClenning | HitThatLine.com)

Hogs use Storey to get offense rolling in 55-20 win

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Arkansas finally answered the burning question fans have been asking since Chad Morris was named coach last December with Cole Kelley as the starting quarterback.

That question was answered and probably not the way most people expected.

Ty Storey came in and jump-started the offense, the defense got a whopping five turnovers and it was a 55-20 start in Morris’ first game.

But the staggering start was not something Morris wanted to see.

“it was an extremely slow start,” was how Morris put it later.

That was, quite simply, an understatement. Kelley started with great field position after Chevin Calloway jumped on a fumble at the Eastern Illinois 35.

Kelley got one first down, but then the offense misfired and Connor Limpert kicked a 35-yard field goal and an early 3-0 lead.

He couldn’t get the Razorbacks in the end zone for the rest of the first quarter, but the defense got another turnover when Briston Guidry recovered a fumble in the end zone caused by Armon Watts and it was a 10-0 lead.

“We could not get into a rhythm,” Morris said of the offense in the first quarter. “Our pace of play was very slow. We just couldn’t get things going.”

Thank goodness for the defense.

“The defense helped set the tone and get this thing started,” Morris said.

Storey helped. In the second quarter alone he was 10-of-13 passing for 214 yards and three touchdowns.

He passed to La’Michael Pettway for 14 yards on a play where Pettway fell down and still made the catch, then a 48-yard completion for a score and, after Morris handled the clock masterfully towards the end of the first half, hit a wide open Jordan Jones for a 57-yard play with 45 seconds left.

“At the time we were 3-0 and Ty saw an opportunity to step up and complete a pass up the middle to Jordan Jones,” Morris said. “That sparked him. That was the spark that we needed.”

That 46-yard pass to Jones was the spark, everyone agreed later.

“It just felt like it took that one play and we all settled down and got into a rhythm,” Storey said. “When you have guys like that out there, you just get them the ball and they’ll convert. My job is not too hard.”

Morris also was trying after the game to make things as smooth as possible for Kelley, but he made the same point he’s made all through spring and in fall camp.

“The name of the game is putting the ball in the end zone,” he said. “That’s really the key when this whole thing comes into play. How can I get the ball in the end zone?”

He didn’t forget Kelley, though.

“He was our starter and he was our finisher,” Morris said as Kelley played most of the fourth quarter, going 3-for-5 for 55 yards, most of it coming on a 42-yard catch and run to tight end Austin Cantrell.

Eastern Illinois, coached by former Razorback Kim Dameron, came into the game determined to not let Arkansas run the ball up the middle all day.

He knew the inexperience at quarterback the Hogs had and he was going to make them throw the ball to win, which the Hogs did when Storey came in.

“You have to give them credit and bringing some pressure and dropping some safeties down in the box,” Morris said. “I was expected more out of the run game, but I’m not quick to make an assessment on that until I watch some film, but I think there’s some areas that I think we have to get better in.

“Not everything, but we have to run harder, we’ve got to block better, we’ve got to hold our blocks better and we might have some reads and the quarterback position that we may have pulled a read when we should have held the read. Those are things that we’ll just go back in and reevaluate.”

In the end, though, it was a win.

“We’re just excited about starting this thing 1-0,” Morris said. “You can’t build a house without a foundation and we needed a starting point. That’s kind of what I’ve shared and what I’ve talked about from the get-go, something that we can use as a base moving forward.”

And it appears they’ll be moving forward with Storey at quarterback.

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Storey, Pettway, Harris talking about opening victory

Quarterback Ty Storey, wide receiver La’Michael Pettway and linebacker De’Jon Harris talked with the media after Arkansas’ 55-20 win over Eastern Illinois to open the season.

McClure, Jones, Calloway recapping Razorbacks win

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Razorback Stadium lit up all in red for home opener

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With the season-opener against Eastern Illinois just hours away, Razorback Stadium was completely lit up with a red glow and it drew a crowd of folks on a busy Friday night in Fayetteville.

Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com