Wally Watch: Jan. 8, 2008

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Jan. 8, 2008: Arkansas would be a good fit for BCS festivities.

Primary Theme: It’s a bit hard to tell, but the gist of it seems to be the controversial assertion that Arkansas administration and fans would enjoy a trip to the BCS title game.

Secondary Themes: LSU outplayed Ohio State. The SEC is good at football.

Really Going Out on a Limb Here: “Arkansas fans would fit in very well in a championship environment.” It’s nice to hear that this long-running debate has finally been settled.

Choice Analogy (Cajun-style): “Early Doucet got the touchdown after he shucked two defenders as easily as he could a crawfish head”

Our Analysis: Even by Wally’s standards, this is a fairly confusing column. It begins with some generic information about Jeff Long’s attendance at the BCS title game and then abruptly segues into a straightforward recap of the game’s major events before sort of returning to the main theme at the very end.

Although the game itself did have some interesting angles - the validity of LSU’s “championship”, how the BCS mess impacts the future prospects of a college football playoff (or “plus 1″ game) or the significance to the Razorback football program of having recently beaten the new national champs, to name three - unsurprisingly Wally stayed pretty far away from them. He did manage to include some slightly suck-uppish comments about the greatness of Razorback fans, though (one of his go-to moves). So, as Razorback fans ourselves, thanks for the kind words!

Filed under: Wally Hall, Football — RazorbackExpats at 11:35 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2008

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Comment by Tab Prewett

January 10, 2008 @ 7:54 am

love the mixed metaphor of “shucking” and “craw fish.” you “shuck” oysters and suck the heads on the crawfish, as far as I remember form my days in New Orleans.

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