Bucknell coach after Razorbacks’ romp to big win

Samford coach Nathan Davis met with the media after the Hogs had a 101-73 win with a big night by Jaylen Barford.

Things I think I know: Week 11

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I have run out of ways to describe Razorback football in 2017.

Like A.C. Slater when he tried to do sports on KTTY radio in that famous episode of “Saved by the Bell,” someone should wave a skunk in front of them.

That all being said, I am trying something new this week. I am going to homer up and write about what went RIGHT in the Hog loss to LSU on Saturday.

What I liked about the loss.

  • Arkansas protected the quarterback! Only one sack recorded by the LSU defense on Saturday.
  • Arkansas won the coveted time of possession battle.
  • Hog running back David Williams lost zero yards in the game running the football. He gained and netted 81 yards on the ground.
  • Connor Limpert is better then whatever that disaster LSU had going on in the place kicking department.
  • Will Gragg showed up. Three catches for 47 yards including a 33 yarder in the game.
  • Arkansas held Derrius Guice to less than 200 yards rushing Saturday. A big improvement over the 252 he got a year ago.
  • Robb Smith is a good defensive coach and was a total scapegoat last year. He got a raw deal here and nobody talks about it.

OK that’s about it for me you got anything?

On to the rest of the college football landscape.

  • I was wrong about Miami, although having tons of success based on creating turnovers is a lot like being hot at the craps table. Eventually, someone rolls a seven and you are busted out.
  • To quote Tim Kurkjian, “Dan, Oklahoma is really good.”

  • Tennessee fired Butch Jones after his team gave up 50 to Missouri. Arkansas will fire Bret Bielema after it gives up 50 points … to Missouri.
  • Kerryon Johnson of Auburn should be in the Heisman discussion after his 167 yard performance against Georgia. Johnson now has 1,035 rushing yards on the season.
  • Why can’t Wisconsin be in the playoff?
  • Alabama is really feeling the injury bug right now but I think they will be able to win out and make the college football playoff again.
  • Would a two loss, SEC Champion Auburn miss the playoff? It’s a possibility.
  • Kansas is the worst power five football program in America. The Jayhawks have lost 45 straight road games, which is the most in the history of time and space in college football.
  • Arkansas fans should never ask the question “Who are we gonna get?” Kansas football fans, (both of them) should.

Neighbors picks up career win No. 100 over Samford

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas had five players in double figures leading to the Razorbacks’ second win of the season and the 100th career win for coach Mike Neighbors.

Junior Malica Monk had a career day with 21 points and nine rebounds. The North Little Rock, Arkansas, guard added six assists and had just one turnover in 37 minutes of play. She was joined by graduate student Devin Cosper who had 18 points.

Freshman Taylah Thomas had a career-best 13 points and nine rebounds, sophomore Jailyn Mason had 12 points and sophomore Kiara Williams had a career-high 10 points in the balanced Razorback effort.

Arkansas (2-0) got out to a quick start running away with an 84-63 win over Samford (0-2) in Bud Walton Arena on Sunday.

Arkansas dominated the first and fourth quarters outscoring Samford 27-18 and 26-17, respectively. The Razorbacks put together a 9-0 run in the first frame and never trailed in the game. Arkansas hit 10 3-pointers and 16 free throws behind a 7-for-7 performance from Monk and a 5-for-5 effort from Cosper at the line.

• Arkansas went on a 9-0 run to start the game.
• Malica Monk had 12 points and Jailyn Mason had 10 points in the first half.
• It is Malica Monk’s second consecutive game in double figures (18 vs. Sam Houston State).
• Malica Monk’s 21 points and nine rebounds are career bests.
• Kiara Williams (10) and Taylah Thomas (13) had a career-bests for points.
• Devin Cosper also scored in double figures for the second consecutive game.

UP NEXT
The Razorbacks open a four-game road swing with three away games and one neutral site contest. Arkansas first travels to Nebraska on Thursday, Nov. 16 followed by a road trip to Oral Roberts on Monday, Nov. 20.

The Razorbacks take on UTEP on their home court and New Mexico State in El Paso, Texas, as part of a Thanksgiving tournament on Nov. 24-25.

Cosper, Monk talk about Arkansas’ win over Samford

Arkansas players Devin Cosper and Malica Monk met with the media after the Razorbacks’ 84-63 win over Samford on Sunday afternoon.

Kelley arrested for DWI in Fayetteville early Sunday

Cole Kelley didn’t play much in Arkansas’ 33-10 loss in Baton Rouge on Saturday, but was arrested after the team got back to Fayetteville and charged with DWI.

He was also charged with careless driving in the Washington County Detention Center report you can see here.

Arkansas coach Bret Bielema issued a statement through the sports information department later Sunday morning.

“I was informed early this morning of an incident involving Cole Kelley,” the statement said. “We are gathering all information from the proper authorities and will make a determination upon review of that information.”

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Should Long wait or pull trigger now on Bielema?

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Bret Bielema has partially fullfilled at least part of what he stood at midcourt at Bud Walton Arena in December 2012 and announced to the crowd.

He told them he was here to do what has never been done at Arkansas and win an SEC championship.

Give him this: He has fulfilled the first part of that.

The Razorbacks have never performed this bad over a five-year period in the SEC. Bielema has already lost more SEC games than Danny Ford did in five years.

Forget the second part. Bielema doesn’t have a clue how to win an SEC title.

Now, with fan apathy for Arkansas football at what may be an all-time low, athletics director Jeff Long officially has problems at both ends and in the middle.

With the Razorbacks at 4-6 on the season, the absolute mathematical best they can do is finish 7-6. The GPR is not good enough to get into a bowl with a 5-7 record (never mind bringing that into the discussion).

To tell you the truth, if the Hogs win out that shouldn’t be enough to save Bielema’s job.

In that marathon Board of Trustees meeting Thursday, could instructions have been given to Long’s boss to let Bielema go sometime after the LSU game and the end of the season?

If that’s the case, the move should be made immediately.

There is absolutely nothing to be gained by Bielema coaching these final two games. To be honest, you can’t find an overwhelming number of people that think the Hogs have a shot to win either of the last two games.

Yes, Razorback football has fallen to the level where nobody thinks they can beat either Mississippi State or Missouri. At home.

At least Long could generate SOME form of excitement or support for just the players by making the move now.

All of this is why the names for the coaching carousel have started in earnest.

Names to forget

Chip Kelly and Jon Gruden aren’t coming to Arkansas. They are only interested in places where they can win a national title and that isn’t something they think can be done in Fayetteville.

Mike Leach would be a disastrous fit. Scott Frost is going to Nebraska or Florida. Bob Stoops has no interest in coaching. Les Miles would be a worse fit than Leach.

Art Briles isn’t even up for consideration despite the fact Baylor cleared him of any wrongdoing in that whole fiasco.

Money isn’t everything

Because the great state of Arkansas has a state income tax that makes the finances a little different.

To compete with jobs in some states like Texas, Florida and Tennessee, keep that in mind. That little seven percent adds up when you’re talking millions.

The Hogs also play in the SEC West and there are very few people interested in trying to do a rebuild in the toughest division in college football, especially if they don’t know the state or the recruiting nuances.

Don’t believe that just throwing money at someone will make them come these days.

Who should have to say no

These people should at least be made to say no.

They would come to Arkansas if the circumstances were right. Don’t assume that everything is simple. Somebody with Arkansas has got to sell these guys the commitment is there to compete for a championship.

That includes everybody from the Board of Trustees to the janitors.

• Gus Malzahn, Auburn: He is still the No. 1 choice of a lot of fans. Considering that he just beat the No. 1 team in the country he should be made to say no. Besides, his ultimate dream job is to coach the Dallas Cowboys and, well, doing the job at Arkansas does kinda put you on the radar with the owner.

• Mike Norvell, Memphis: While he didn’t go to school at Fayetteville, he did play at Central Arkansas and his wife is from Fort Smith. Plus, he knows how to recruit in Texas (he did it for Tulsa, Arizona State and now at Memphis where he has a dozen players from all over the state).

• Chad Morris, SMU: He would be tough to get out of Texas and he is rumored to be at the top of Texas A&M’s list if they let Kevin Sumlin go. He did attend A&M, but did not play college football.

• Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech: Graduate from Fayetteville High School and is much more easygoing than his dad, who is often an unpaid consultant. If he’d had a kicker in the Liberty Bowl following the 2009 season, his East Carolina team would have beaten the Hogs.

• Lane Kiffin, Florida Atlantic: Don’t laugh. Spent some of his toddler years in Fayetteville when his dad was defensive coordinator. Say what you want but he does know how to recruit, his offenses work and he wins games. His overall coaching record is 42-24 and he’s never been fired in college for not winning.

These are who should be the frontrunners, in my opinion. I’ll admit it, Kiffin is there because he would be best for media fun and business.

The guess here is Long won’t be making the decision. He has said he doesn’t like search committees, but the guess here is the Board of Trustees doesn’t trust him to make the decision and that might have been relayed to his boss last Thursday.

Plus, Long has shown, well, he’s not very good at it.

That leaves a search committee. And the guess here is somebody named Jones will be on it.

No use in waiting around.

KNWA VIDEO: Allen on hard loss to Tigers

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Arkansas quarterback Austin Allen talked with the media after the 33-10 loss to LSU on Saturday about how big this game is to him.

KNWA VIDEO: Harris after Hogs fall to LSU

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Arkansas linebacker Scoota Harris talked with the media after the Razorbacks’ 33-10 loss to LSU on Saturday.

KNWA VIDEO: Safety Ramirez after loss at LSU

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Arkansas safety Santos Ramirez talked about needing to play four quarters to win games.

KNWA VIDEO: Hogs TE Patton after loss

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Arkansas tight end Jeremy Patton talked with the media after the loss to LSU on having hope at halftime.