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  1. 2 hours ago, FirefightnRick said:

    Good lord!

    100% don’t agree.

    The wins are one thing.  The culture is a whole other thing.

    Look at the quality of coaches and players he’s brought in.  Look at their attitude and the classhe’s about to sign.

    Coach Littrell is in only his third season as a head coach.  He’s still learning and has surpassed anything anyone ever imagined he would become at this point.

    Your not  paying attention my friend.

     

    Rick

    What Rick said

     

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  2. On 9/30/2018 at 2:14 PM, Andrew said:

    Does I bother anybody else that Seth doesn’t comment on injuries? I would love an open and honest coach that tells the team business to its fan base who donates to his salary. It always feels like the government trying to deal under the table and keep us in the dark even though our tax dollars pay their salaries. Keep the people who pay your salary and keep this team afloat in the loop. 

    A college coach primary goal is to win football  games. Their future, players future and University requires them to win  for the benefit of all shareholders. NCAA does not require that information concerning injuries be released.  A coach would not want to allow next weeks opponent's game plan to improve due to an injury report. I assure you most, if not all ncaa coaches do the same thing because they want to control all they can for both the mental and physical side of the game.. Seth wants to win, we want Seth to win hence we should allow him all the control he can to win next weeks game.

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  3. 15 hours ago, UNTexas said:

    I was on UNT's punt team for 4 years and knowing punt coverage pretty well I'd say he should have been annihilated. He never got close to a fair catch signal. Not even close. They don't need a rule change, Arkansas needs a better Special Teams Coach. It must have been pretty obvious on film that they were lazy in their coverage or our coaches wouldn't have made such a risky decision. It took nerves of steel to sell it, but 11 players on that field didn't do their jobs and they were massively embarrassed for it. I'd hate to be a player in their meeting room this week. 

    A 6th grader knows the play is not over until the whistle blows  Arkansas stopped playing and walked off the field with the ball still in play.  That is indicative of poor coaching and lack of discipline. These are SEC football players not Godebow Middle school.

    Norm Hitzges said on the ticket this morning that Ryan Switzer tried this twice when he was at UNC. I don't remember any furor overer his attempts.

  4. Actually when I wrote the earlier post I think I was the victim of a heavy handed bartender. My response tonight was to see if you have a sense of humor, which you obviously do. I am a 1970 alum and when you mix martini's with what some think ,I am a victim of early onset old timers, you never know what might happen next.  Fare well my brother

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  5. 4 hours ago, greenminer said:

    In my completely biased opinion, if an ARK player had blasted Brewer I would have accepted the fact that the risk was there.

    I read on your board someone suggest that our staff would have cried "targeting" if the play didn't work.  I'm skeptical.  If you, as a coach, inform the refs (which they did) that the play was in the books for the game....you're not in a position to cry foul to the refs like that if your play didn't work.  Coach Littrell is a man of character who doesn't pass the buck.

    That's a ton of ifs-buts but, other than that, great post and good luck to y'all.

    The punt return emanated from our Special teams coach noting, on tape, that you guys do not finish strong on punts. Every kid that ever played the game knows the play is not over until the whistle blows.  Don't you think players in the SEC should know the rules.  Your players turned and walked off the field while the ball was live.  That is indicative of poor coaching and lack of discipline.  Our return guy ia a walk on who was a trained fire fighter.  Sure looked like you guys were way out coached.  Good luck with your hiring process.

  6. This play was indicative of poor coaching and lack of discipline by the UA. These guys have been playing football sine Pop Warner days. They know the play is not over until the whistle blows. Watch as they just turn and walk off the field. I read in another post that our special teams coach noticed they did not finish up on punts and used that to our advantage.  UA made numerous errors that were indicative of a poorly coached team.

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  7. Ryan Switzer pulled this off when he was at UNC. After the Cowboys drafted him I went back and watched all his replays on youtube and thought it was genius. He tried it on a return when he was with the Cowboys and got his ass smashed.  I must assume someone else at UNT saw that terrific ploy.  It can only be pulled off if you have great coaching.

     

     

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