
The coach is Robert ("Bob" or "Bobby") Petrino.
- Get ready for excitement here. Always a gas, Petrino.
- On Ryan Mallett: "He's a young man who is a tremendous leader for us. Every week ... he makes two or three throws that make you say: Wow. Nobody else in the country could have made that throw."
- Their top four receivers are back, though all the back-up guys have graduated. So it'll be freshmen along the second team. That's interesting.
- Petrino notes that Mallett is something like former Louisville (and NFL) quarterback Brian Brohm. "Brian was really about timing. He doesn't have the arm strength Ryan has. Ryan is a little bit different in that he has the big, strong arm. We actually have to tone him down a little bit ... to tell him not to throw that fastball every time."
- On what they learned from losing close games last season: "We have to play well on the road. We made a huge step forward when we played at Florida. They don't have to do anything extraordinary; they just have to play Razorback football. We know that the majority of the games are going to come down to the fourth quarter."
- "I'm not saying we're going to be a ball-control team. What I do believe is: How well you run the ball in the third quarter and fourth quarter -- and how you defend the run in the third quarter and fourth quarter -- makes the difference in those close games."
- He supports legislation that prevents high-school players from receiving offers before their junior year ends. ``There has to be a lot of thought into it. Will it be a verbal offer or a written offer? A written offer comes out of our office. I can track that. I've never liked the early commitment part -- the way it's changed in the last 10 years."
- "I like high expectations. You want people to think you're going to be good. You want your players and coaches to be driven by that. I think it's a good thing. The one thing you can't do is shy away from it."
- On putting Mallett on the cover of Arkansas' media guide ... alone: "The one thing I wanted was for me to not be on the cover."
- On
pimpsagents: "It's a concern every single day for coaches. We try to educate our players ... what does an agent do? It's up to us to help them with it." - On social media: "It's something we've spent a lot of time educating our players about not doing something stupid. Everybody on our team has to let (the director of football operations) be his friend. There have been times when we had to bring young men in to take something off his Facebook page. It's a new part of the world. I'm confident our players ... will do what's right."
- On having an off week after playing Alabama: "We messed that up, didn't we?"
- That's a wrap.
- BONUS Ryan Mallett says "I didn't want to leave after one season. I didn't think that was ethically right."
- BONUS Ryan Mallett says "I had an OK year last year."
- BONUS Ryan Mallett says "I'm obviously not a runner. I move around in the pocket."
Who is Arky?
ReplyDeleteSooooey Substance, that's what
ReplyDeleteON Jevan Snead...I mean Ryan Mallet...
ReplyDeleteSo now that the Replay Booth is using an HD Replay, no excuses for bad calls...right?
ReplyDeleteAsk him if he's had any clandestine meetings with the Texas Tech AD.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell the JG is in Bham and around Bammers. He used the phonetic term "dew" instead of "do".
ReplyDeleteJet has no problems with Petrino. I'm in the minority in that way.
ReplyDelete"Hey QB don't throw a fastball everytime". Been awhile since we've heard that on the Plains.
ReplyDeleteyep, we've had knuckleballers the past few years.
ReplyDeleteHoopie- That's because we thought the fast balls were change ups.
ReplyDeleteOnce the entire story between Arthur Blank and Petrino came out ..Hoopie had no problem with Petrino leaving Atl.
ReplyDeleteEverything else was so long ago it doesn't matter anymore.
Hoopie ... I think we've gotten "good air" under many throws recently.
ReplyDeleteJet- Damon Duval type air?
ReplyDeleteyepremian air?
ReplyDeleteI heard this jewel at the next table at lunch yesterday:
ReplyDelete"I used to like Auburn back when they were good. Now I like Alabama."
Excuse me whilst I go throw up.
Petrino is spot on with that assessment.
ReplyDeleteyou should've slapped that fool ehyou.
ReplyDeleteFor Chris Todd's sake, I kept wishing he'd break his arm a la Henry Rowengartner in the cheesy kids flick "Rookie of the Year" and come back as a flame thrower.
ReplyDeleteDuval = Ultimate air.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first year my QB #12 jersey won't be worth much.
ReplyDeleteArkansas is still in the SEC? Who knew?
ReplyDeletejust looking at Ryan Mallett makes me want to punch him in the face. not sure why. i just don't like him.
ReplyDelete"Rookie of the Year" was a cheesy kids flick? Blasphemy.
ReplyDeleteJet...you're now on my list.
Let's hope that fan sticks with Alabama. We don't need that kind.
ReplyDeleteI really like Mallett. Just sayin'.
ReplyDeletegggrrr.
ReplyDeleteIsn't great to be able to go to college and to be told who your friends are?
ReplyDeleteE-Bro, if it's anything like Norm's list, I'll take my chances.
ReplyDeleteAPI, I think that's a good idea ... having a coach be able to keep an eye on those pages. I'd do that.
ReplyDeleteBob Petrino joined the groups "Abusing Defenses" and "Looking for Jobs."
ReplyDeleteDid I just back up Arkansas twice?
ReplyDeleteI won't do it again. Promise.
i'm glad the original post can be viewed on the comments page. it takes just over 1 minute for the HABOTN home page to refresh.
ReplyDeleteso... has Joker Phillips finished speaking yet?
Huh? My page refreshes in like 2 seconds.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of lists, Arky, LSU, and UGA are on mine as we enter the season. I don't want to lose to anybody, but those three are marked.
ReplyDeleteUTC is on my list.
ReplyDeleteJGT - your page isn't under control of the DoJ
ReplyDeleteUTC. Go Mocs.
ReplyDeleteMockingbirds or moccasins. They can't make their minds up...I'll call them the mockmen as well.
ReplyDeleteUTC QB B.J. Coleman was on Sport Talk here in the Noog yesterday.
ReplyDeleteHe said Auburn beware. Said that he's coming and Hell's coming with him. HELL'S COMING WITH HIM!!
I may be paraphrasing.
So if Agents are pimps, what does that make Saban since he used one to move jobs on multiple occasions?
ReplyDeleteTHT, so there's a BuyMore at the DoJ? Do you need double secret encryption to buy a pack of gum?
ReplyDeleteQuestion from previous blog:
ReplyDeleteWeren't they talking about a new rule regarding celebrations and taunting and such? That it would now be a spot foul. It was a very subjective rule. Is that a new rule or not?
B.J. Coleman......
ReplyDeletehahahahahahahaha.
yep, API, BuyMore has a govt contract to manage the PX here. For a few years I couldn't even get HABOTN in the big house, then last week, VOILA! But internet here can be very very VERY slow.
ReplyDeleteEduardo ...
ReplyDeleteWell, his name is NicHOlas Saban.
Sweet. The Arky St game is going to be on FSN.
ReplyDeleteMy frugality and PPV don't gee-haw.
Cincy: That is not a new rule.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed that last comment from Petrino.
ReplyDeletePetrino sounds more comfortable.
ReplyDeletecongrats, Jet
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jay. Am I going crazy or did they talk about making that a rule?
ReplyDeleteRogers Redding said they only change rules every two years and 2010 isn't one of them.
ReplyDeleteHad there been a change, he would have discussed it this morning.
If he said there was a rule change, then there was a rule chance. And it was a good rule change.
ReplyDeleteThe only change that should be made regarding rules is the actually correctly enforcing the rules
ReplyDeleteA source with knowledge of the South Beach/Alabama/UNC/USC deal ... says there are a bunch of players implicated in this.
ReplyDeleteWe're talking 50 or more. Maybe 75.
... at a bunch of schools that haven't yet been discussed.
ReplyDeleteI know Auburn is not one of them.
yikes. now that's a party. so, if there are 75 football players, how many strippers were involved. and more importantly, how many pimps?
ReplyDeletei noticed redding said instant replay will be using an hd feed this year. that is comforting to know they upheld/reversed so many calls using rabbit ears last year. i'm guessing they just watched the tv and depended on the network replays too? i also noticed nothing was said about using an hdtv to view said hd feed.
ReplyDeleteChip - the hd feed will go into this
ReplyDeletethat's one nice stereo THT.
ReplyDeleteas long as they get the call right!
ReplyDeleteThe officials did float the idea of stricter taunting penalties and we talked about it on this very blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm Not Crazy
cincy - that proves nothing in regards to your sanity ;-)
ReplyDeletei have an old tivo directv receiver that will rent them. i has rewind, pause and fast forward capability. if they go with dish network, i think they get the equipment for free. i know they need to look at every penny in today's economy.
ReplyDeleteShe gets up before dawn to go run and sweat, and still claims that she's not crazy.
ReplyDeleteWell, THT, you do have a point there. :)
ReplyDeleteyup, that BootCamp will mess u up!
ReplyDeleteOK, I am starting to rethink this crazy status. Maybe I am and I'm just too crazy to know it?
ReplyDeletei would think partaygate would serve as a great motivator for AU sophomores & juniors to play well this year. they got dissed if 50-75 players were invited and none from AU. or they may just have a moral compass thanks to tubs and chiz. who knows?
ReplyDeletewhy won't customers leave me alone. Can't they see it's SEC Media Days?!
ReplyDeleteJust b/c Auburn players didn't go doesn't necessarily mean they weren't invited does it?
ReplyDeletejgt, question for your source on partaygate: did marvin austin pay for all their trips and provide receipts as he reportedly did for dareus?
ReplyDeletealso, espn sec media daze coverage reported dareus has NOT be ruled ineligible as previously reported. could this become any more cornfusing?
hence the moral compass statement.
ReplyDeletejgt, please ask les miles about his thoughts on the oil spill. we all deserve to see that trainwreck live and in person.
ReplyDeleteNubs the bear had no hair.
ReplyDeleteThey called him Nubs because he was born without arms or legs.
ReplyDeleteBut Nubs was a great improvisor. Shortly after watching an episode of Mr. Science, Nubs learned how to get around by mastering ameboid movement.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, converting all that ectoderm to endoderm, and vice versa, led to some really big hair balls.
ReplyDeleteSo Nubs ameboided himself to the nearest laser hair removal dive and had every single hair removed from his person. Well, it wasn't his person, but his bear.
ReplyDeleteThe new hairless Nubs could now get around faster than a snail on ice.
ReplyDeleteHis self confidence soared as his modified means of transportation enabled him to go places he had only seen on TV. Heck, even the girl bears began to take notice.
ReplyDeleteNubs became valedictorian of his high school, and then matriculated at Ursidae U., where he majored in astronomy and graduated magna cum grizzly.
ReplyDeleteEverything was going Nubs's way, or so it seemed. Alas, upon graduation, it seemed that all the good jobs had a dress code requiring facial hair.
ReplyDeleteThe only job Nubs was able to land was as a phagocytoser, helping to clean up litter at Jellystone National Park.
ReplyDeleteHe became despondent and depressed, and rued the day he lost all his hair.
ReplyDeleteSure, his pilary-deprived skin made him master of ameboid movement. But unable to land a high paying job in his hairless condition, Nubs was at the end of his rope.
ReplyDeleteFinally someone came along and yelled
thus startling Nubs awake from his deep hibernatory slumber. He had hair! Nubs had hair!!! Laser therapy? Pilary deprivation? It had all been one 3 month long dream! Nubs was so very happy. Of course, he was still completely immobile, as he had been all his life. But at least he had hair, and for that, he was thankful.
ReplyDeleteNubs' life story always brings me to tears, THT. Thanks.
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