Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hogs need booster shot of confidence

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FAYETTEVIL­LE — Other than swapping slogans from “uncommon” to “hammer down” and the coaches from Bret Bielema to Chad Morris, University of Arkansas 2018 football seems caught in a 2013 time warp.

The now 1-1 Razorbacks of firstyear coach Morris appear riding a hauntingly familiar road to Biele- ma’s 3-9 overall/0-8 SEC debut five years past.

Bielema arrived from an impressive seven years coaching Wisconsin bringing a different offensive approach from Arkansas’ 2008-11 Bobby Petrino era.

That era was muddied by Petrino’s transgress­ions egregiousl­y violating University of Arkansas hiring policy and forcing his firing. It commenced the 4-8 2012 lost year under interim coach John L. Smith.

Bielema inherited a team that had lost its way.

How lost manifested in the season’s fourth game. The then 3-0 Razorbacks in New Jersey led host Rutgers by 17 during the second half but lost 28-24.

Those 2013 Hogs never won again.

In the SEC, South Carolina and Alabama hammered them, 52-7 and 52-0.

Steve Spurrier, then South Carolina’s coach, candidly assessed, “The only thing Bret can do is recruit his way out of this.”

To his credit, Bielema did. The Hogs improved for three winning seasons. And though not winning a SEC 2013 game, Arkansas became competitiv­e by the season’s end. Arkansas closed in a 24-17 overtime loss to Mississipp­i State in Fayettevil­le and a 31-27 down to the wire nail-biter to LSU in Baton Rouge.

However, it seemed upon losing 17- and 24-point halftime leads in 2016 season-ending losses to Missouri and Virginia Tech, Bielema’s Hogs lost confidence. They didn’t regain it their 4-8, 1-7 2017. It ended with Bielema fired after Arkansas lost second-half leads the last two games against Mississipp­i State and Missouri.

Morris arrived hailed for his recruiting and offensive coordinato­r work at Clemson and his three years head coaching SMU from disastrous upon inheritanc­e to a bowl team.

From Morris’ facsimile to Bielema’s Rutgers it appears restoring confidence is his first Square One.

Arkansas last Saturday in Fort Collins, Colo., lost a 27-9 lead midway through the third quarter of its 34-27 loss to the Colorado State Rams. The Rams of the Mountain West were 0-2. They had lost to league rival Hawaii in Fort Collins and in Denver were thumped by the Pac 12’s Colorado Buffaloes.

Now a surprising­ly tough Conference USA North Texas Mean Green, 2-0 for the first time 23 years and quarterbac­ked by preseason national awards watch lists acclaimed Mason Fine, comes Saturday to Fayettevil­le.

Afterward looms an SEC West murderer’s row starting Sept. 22 at No. 7 Auburn, Sept. 29 at the Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium against the Texas A&M Aggies that last Saturday nearly upset No. 2 Clemson, and Oct. 5 in Fayettevil­le against No. 1 reigning champion Alabama.

They say the biggest game should always be the “next one.” For these Hogs so desperatel­y needing a win, North Texas seems even bigger than “next.”

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