Texarkana Gazette

Improving Hogs face big test in No. 1 Bama

- By Kurt Voigt

FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark.—Chad Morris is off to a rough start at Arkansas, with his Razorbacks losing four straight games and appearing well on their way to missing out on a bowl game for the second straight season.

Just when Morris has Arkansas showing signs of improvemen­t, the first-year coach is about to get a harsh reminder of how far he has to go.

The Razorbacks (1-4, 0-2 Southeaste­rn Conference) host No. 1 Alabama (5-0, 2-0) on Saturday in a matchup of SEC opposites. The Crimson Tide has won 11 straight games in the series.

“They have been the standard for college football over the last several years,” Morris said. “Watching film of them, there are very few deficienci­es. They do what they do, and they do it at a very high level.”

For Morris, the game will be his introducti­on to what has been the SEC’s standard for much of Alabama coach Nick Saban’s tenure.

The Crimson Tide have won 77 straight games over unranked teams, a major college football record that began in 2007. Following last year’s national championsh­ip, Alabama has yet to face a serious challenge this season and is a 35-point favorite against an Arkansas team that played arguably its best game of the season last week in a 24-17 loss to Texas A&M.

“They’ve really gotten better and better as the year’s gone on,” Saban said.

Morris’ 1-4 start with the Razorbacks equals the dismal beginning for interim coach John L. Smith during the post-Bobby Petrino scandal season of 2013. Both seasons are the worst coaching beginnings by a Razorbacks coach since Frank Broyles lost his first six games in 1958.

Broyles went on to last 19 seasons as the coach of the Razorbacks, though Morris would settle for more improvemen­t—and just one SEC win—at this point.

“We are making progress,” Morris said. “It’s just not enough to get us over the hump.”

ROLLING OFFENSE

The Arkansas defense, which ranks 13th in the SEC in points allowed, faces an enormous challenge. Led by quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama has produced at least 500 yards and 45 points in five consecutiv­e games for the first time in program history. Alabama has scored more touchdowns (37) through the first five games than any team in SEC history. Alabama is leading the nation in scoring offense at 54.2 points per game, and Tagovailoa is tops in passing efficiency.

FAST STARTS

Alabama has been a quick starter, putting teams in early holes. The Tide scored 28 first-quarter points against Mississipp­i in its only other game at an opponent’s home stadium. Alabama has outscored opponents 197-20 in the first half, while averaging 358 total yards before halftime.

PRODUCING LINEBACKER­S

Arkansas linebacker­s De’Jon Harris and Dre Greenlaw combined for 29 tackles against Texas A&M, with Harris putting together a career-best 16 stops—the most by an SEC player this season. Harris leads the conference with 53 tackles this season, while Greenlaw had two intercepti­ons last week and is the active SEC leaders in career tackles with 271.

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