a few of the gems from arKansas players:
the whole article
This all started earlier this week when Arkansas defenders said Chase Coffman wasn’t as athletic as Martin Rucker. Look at the picture —>
Does that look like an unathletic player?
The only Arkansas player that seemed to do any research was Kevin Woods. He likened Missouri to North Texas, but said Missouri was a lot more polished.
Ding, ding, ding!
That’s a great comparison considering Todd Dodge, Chase Daniel’s former high school coach, is the head guy there and considering the two teams run the EXACT same offense. Richardson said he hoped Missouri could give Arkansas more of a game than North Texas did. That’s sporting of him.
“They have a great offense, but I don’t think they’ve seen a team that can run like us,” Richardson said.
He also likened his defense to Oklahoma’s. I had to walk away after that.
Arkansas starts conference debate
By Graham Watson
12/28/2007 7:19 pm
If I have to hear one more Arkansas player tell me how superior the SEC is to every other conference, I think I might get hostile. That’s all I heard from the five defensive players – LB Weston Dacus, CB Michael Grant, DT Marcus Harrison, CB Matterral Richardson, and FS Kevin Woods – who were invited to speak with the media at the Omni Mandalay Hotel on Friday.
“There’s not really a whole lot of drop-off from week to week,” Richardson said. “The Big 12, they have four or five teams, but you’ve always got teams like Iowa State that if you were a coach at Texas, and you we’re playing Iowa State you would be like you’re supposed to win this game. But if you’re playing in the SEC, you go to Ole Miss or Mississippi State, they’re going to give you a good game every time you play them. That’s the great part about our conference.
“If you look at it, almost every team in our conference is bowl eligible. How many teams out of the Big 12 are bowl eligible? We have the best. That says a lot about us, our conference from top to bottom, because we have better conference and more teams that’s going to bowls. It just shows the great athletes in our conference and come out of our conference every year.”
Wow. Let’s play, “Spot the ridiculous statement”, shall we?
1. Ole Miss is going to give you a good game every time you play them? Missouri beat the Rebels 38-25. Arkansas beat them 44-8. Both games were at Ole Miss. What part of that screams good game?
2. Almost every SEC team is bowl eligible. How many did the Big 12 have? The SEC had nine, the Big 12 had eight, and had two BCS teams just like the SEC.
Can someone tell me when it became cool to talk crap about your opponent’s conference? Really? This coming from the same team that lost to Alabama?
One of Missouri’s players asked me when, exactly, Arkansas learned to walk on water. I have to agree. It’s an awful lot of smack for a team that wasn’t in the Top 25 the bulk of the year, allowed 501 yards of total offense to Mississippi State, and had seven turnovers against Florida International.
Missouri players hear it. Tight end Martin Rucker said it’s good bulletin board material and that he hopes they continue to talk. Coffman_leap1.JPG
This all started earlier this week when Arkansas defenders said Chase Coffman wasn’t as athletic as Martin Rucker. Look at the picture —>
Does that look like an unathletic player?
The only Arkansas player that seemed to do any research was Kevin Woods. He likened Missouri to North Texas, but said Missouri was a lot more polished.
Ding, ding, ding!
That’s a great comparison considering Todd Dodge, Chase Daniel’s former high school coach, is the head guy there and considering the two teams run the EXACT same offense. Richardson said he hoped Missouri could give Arkansas more of a game than North Texas did. That’s sporting of him.
“They have a great offense, but I don’t think they’ve seen a team that can run like us,” Richardson said.
He also likened his defense to Oklahoma’s. I had to walk away after that.
Missouri’s key offensive players had their media day on Friday, too. They were a little more respectful until they started hearing some of the comments Arkansas had for them. Apparently – and I was at a different table – Will Franklin went on a tirade about the lack of respect from Arkansas and the SEC. Jeremy Maclin also had a few choice words. I might use them in a story tomorrow.
One of the members of the media said this same thing happened between Auburn and Nebraska in 2007. Nebraska lost that game 17-14.
Here’s how Missouri and Arkansas stack up statistically: