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2007 Arkansas Razorbacks Football Preview & Predictions
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Casey Dick is being counted on to take advantage of a solid set
of receivers and pass catches out of the back field this season in order to get
Arkansas out of the basement of the NCAA's passing ranks. The running game
you know will be there with Heisman candidate and possibly the best running back
in the nation when Darren McFadden carries the ball. Felix Jones is no
slouch either and he gained over 1,000 yards a season ago. Marcus Monk is
a solid receiver and will start along with Robert Johnson. With opponents
keying in on the run late last season when the Hogs lost their last 3 games,
pressure will be on Dick this year to carry some of the load.
The defense lost a lot from a year ago, but the front seven
should be ready to move along just fine. It's the secondary that we are
currently worried about. Free safety Michael Grant had a serious knee
injury last year and without Chris Houston, the team won't be able to play
nearly as much man coverage as a year ago. Up front defensive end Antwain
Robinson is going to be getting post-season honors if his progress continues,
and Ernest Mitchell was able at tackle a year ago. Freddie Fairchild is
the best linebacker of the group and is as tough as they come. This guy
blew out a knee in a game last season and kept on playing.
The difference between a decent season and a great one will be
how the passing game develops and if the defense can replace the losses they
sustained. McFadden and Jones will give Arkansas plenty of chances to
score. The team starts out with a test when they go to
Alabama then gets
Auburn and
South Carolina on their home
turf. Those are three big games when the team has to travel to both
Tennessee and
LSU, games we have to think the team will
be significant underdogs in.
July 16th, 2007
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