Saturday Afternoon Hodge-Podge

* Technically it’s still the offseason, so why not continue the trend and squeeze in some more off-field drama while there’s still time? Marcus Harrison is suspended after being arrested on a felony drug charge.

* Some dude from South Carolina is calling out Darren McFadden. That’s smart.

* Since when did Arkansas become such fertile recruiting ground for USC?

* The dream of having an AD named “Terry Don” is now dead.

* An early preview of the Troy game…and not a particularly optimistic one.

* The Hogs’ passing game will be led by a couple of Dicks this year. Literally.

* Add another one to your collection of D-Mac YouTube videos.

* This bodes well for our chances in Tuscaloosa in a few weeks…Leigh Tiffin is closing in on Alabama’s starting kicker job.

Filed under: Hodge Podge, Football, General — John at 2:51 pm on Saturday, August 25, 2007

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August 25, 2007 @ 8:01 pm

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Comment by Scott

August 25, 2007 @ 10:54 pm

very nice. We have a bunch of jokes come this year, especially if Both Dicks get play, along with Nutt for our coach. Great site.

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Comment by Bill Bailey

September 4, 2007 @ 12:17 pm

Quinn Grovey was terrific, but the greatest Arkansas quarterback of all was Bill Montgomery — steady, reliable and effective. Lamar McHan was a great one, too, and Broyles had a steady stream of them — Fred Marshall, Montgomery, Billy Moore, Jon Brittenum. We never had to worry about a quarterback, probably because Broyles had been a great one at Georgia Tech. Nutt, on the other hand, while once a quarterback, seems to think he could leave the position open. The only one he ever got who might be great, through no effort of his own, was run off to Los Angeles. We’ll see.

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