Are we afraid of this? Taking a look back at Arkanslaw over the last few years under Nutt just doesn’t impress me that much. Sure Arkansauce beat the Tide in 2000, who didn’t, but it was only by 7 points. That same year Arkanslaw was beaten by Geogia, South Carolina, Auburn, Mississippi, Tennessee, and UNLV. They only beat the creampuffs on their schedule.
On to 2001. Early season losses to Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Then 6 wins over the likes of Webber St., Miss. St., Central Florida, Mississippi, and South Carolina before losing the last two games of the season to LSU and Oklahoma. Again, they beat the easy teams.
2002 is no better even though they have 9 wins. Off to a quick two wins over Boise St. and South Florida before losing to Alabama and Tennessee, a win at Auburn followed by a loss at Kentucky. Then comes the meat of another row of cupcakes, Mississippi, Troy St. South Carolina, Louisiana Lafayette, Mississippi St. and a not as good LSU. The season ends again with double losses to Georgia and Minnesota.
2003 another 9 wins at the bakery of SEC football. Tulsa, overrated Texas, North Texas and a win over our pitiful Bama squad that outplayed them all day but couldn’t overcome the onfield numbers of Arkansauce + officials. Even with probation it took the Hogs and officials 2 ot's. Then Auburn, Florida and Mississippi have their way with the Hogs before Nutt gets back to the bakery for wins over Kentucky, South Carolina, New Mexico State, Mississippi State and for the first time in years doesn’t drop his last two games he loses to LSU and wins over Missouri.
2004 has the piglets high with wins over New Mexico State and Louisiana Monroe plus a slim loss to a Texas team that could have beat them worse if they had gone ahead and let Cedric Benson pound the daylights out of them instead of trying to play with their air-Texas passing attack. Against Texas, Matt Jones looked plumb worn out. The mule just couldn’t plow any more that day and Arkanslaw’s fate was sealed.
My point is, this Alabama team isn’t going to play cupcake for Nutt. He probably remembers us running up 31 points on his hogs and them having to come back against a young and tired Bama team. A lot of Bama players have been waiting for this week to roll around again.
Roll Tide, beat the Hogs.
On to 2001. Early season losses to Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Then 6 wins over the likes of Webber St., Miss. St., Central Florida, Mississippi, and South Carolina before losing the last two games of the season to LSU and Oklahoma. Again, they beat the easy teams.
2002 is no better even though they have 9 wins. Off to a quick two wins over Boise St. and South Florida before losing to Alabama and Tennessee, a win at Auburn followed by a loss at Kentucky. Then comes the meat of another row of cupcakes, Mississippi, Troy St. South Carolina, Louisiana Lafayette, Mississippi St. and a not as good LSU. The season ends again with double losses to Georgia and Minnesota.
2003 another 9 wins at the bakery of SEC football. Tulsa, overrated Texas, North Texas and a win over our pitiful Bama squad that outplayed them all day but couldn’t overcome the onfield numbers of Arkansauce + officials. Even with probation it took the Hogs and officials 2 ot's. Then Auburn, Florida and Mississippi have their way with the Hogs before Nutt gets back to the bakery for wins over Kentucky, South Carolina, New Mexico State, Mississippi State and for the first time in years doesn’t drop his last two games he loses to LSU and wins over Missouri.
2004 has the piglets high with wins over New Mexico State and Louisiana Monroe plus a slim loss to a Texas team that could have beat them worse if they had gone ahead and let Cedric Benson pound the daylights out of them instead of trying to play with their air-Texas passing attack. Against Texas, Matt Jones looked plumb worn out. The mule just couldn’t plow any more that day and Arkanslaw’s fate was sealed.
My point is, this Alabama team isn’t going to play cupcake for Nutt. He probably remembers us running up 31 points on his hogs and them having to come back against a young and tired Bama team. A lot of Bama players have been waiting for this week to roll around again.
Roll Tide, beat the Hogs.