Week 11– #13
Tennessee @ #11 Arkansas
Opening
Line: Arkansas - 5.5
Saturday, 7:00 pm Eastern
ESPN 2
One of the most underrated and off the radar teams this season
in college football is Arkansas. That may be about to change.
The 11th-ranked Razorbacks look to take another step toward
a spot in the SEC title game when they host No. 13 Tennessee
on Saturday. Although this might be a well known fact among
bettors and handicappers alike, the public has been all over
Tennessee with the points at SBG
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Arkansas (8-1, 5-0) is the only SEC team without a conference
loss and is on top of the league's West Division. If they
can get wins in two of their last three games they will wrap
up a trip to the SEC championship game and face Florida.
''We're on an eight-game roll. We're undefeated in the best
conference in the country. I don't know why we aren't getting
any respect,'' defensive lineman Keith Jackson said. Arkansas'
only loss came in its season opener on Sept. 2, when it lost
50-14 to seventh-ranked Southern California.
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This season, Arkansas has a rushing attack that ranks fourth
in the nation with 238.9 yards per game. Darren McFadden is
averaging 115.3 rushing yards a game. Last week's win did
produce a quarterback controversy, as Nutt pulled freshman
Mitch Mustain after he threw an interception and replaced
him with Casey Dick, who finished with 228 passing yards.
Nutt named Dick his starter for this weekend's game on Sunday.
Dick started the last four games as a freshman last season,
but had back problems earlier this year. ''It's one word;
it's experience,'' Nutt said. ''That's all it is. Both these
guys will continue to get reps. We will go with Casey as a
starter (against Tennessee) but we need both of them.''
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The Volunteers also have questions at quarterback. Redshirt
freshman Jonathan Crompton entered the game when Eric Ainge
tweaked his left ankle. Crompton threw for 183 yards, two
touchdowns and one interception on 11-of-24 passing. ''He
certainly showed a lot of toughness and aggressiveness and
effort,'' coach Phillip Fulmer said.
''Typical of a young guy that was getting a multitude of
coverages and things, there were some things he certainly
could have done better. With time and work and continued progress
he'll do those things better.'' Ainge is a game time decision.
''It's real hard going out there practicing knowing we can't
play for the national championship or games like that,'' linebacker
Jerod Mayo said. ''But we're doing way better than last year
and basically we're playing to set the table for next year.
We feel like if we win these next three games we'll be at
a good bowl and we'll carry on from there.''
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