FAYETTEVILLE - Six Arkansas players earned first- or second-team all-SEC honors Monday, as voted on by the Associated Press. Tight end D.J. Williams, running back Knile Davis and offensive tackle DeMarcus Love were voted to the first-team, while quarterback Ryan Mallett, defensive end Jake Bequette and safety Tramain Thomas were voted...
Read More Post a comment (3)FAYETTEVILLE - Knile Davis is quickly becoming one of the best running backs in the Southeastern Conference. Davis eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards for the season on Saturday while turning in his fourth 100-yard rushing performance in the last five games. Among SEC players, only Auburn Heisman hopeful quarterback Cam Newton and...
Read More Post a comment (14)Arkansas running back Knile Davis was named Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Monday by the league office. Davis rushed 22 times for 110 yards and 3 touchdowns in the Razorbacks' 41-20 win over South Carolina on Saturday. He is the second consecutive Arkansas player to win the award...
Read More Post a comment (3)COLUMBIA, S.C. - Ring the bell, Knile Davis. You earned it Saturday. Arkansas has found itself a really good running back. Labeled as a team that couldn't run the ball through the first month of the season, you'd be hard-pressed to find a team more comfortable with its running attack now...
Read More Post a comment (3)It has been a tale of two halves in the last two games for Arkansas. The Razorbacks raced out to fast starts against both Alabama and Texas A&M, only to see the offense sputter to a field goal after halftime in each game. Arkansas eventually lost a double-digit lead and the...
Read More Post a comment (31)The run game, or the lack thereof, continues to be the hot button topic at Arkansas' football practice as the No. 11 Razorbacks prepare for their Southwest Classic game against Texas A&M at Cowboys Stadium this weekend. Arkansas has rushed for a combined 117 yards in its last two games against...
Read More Post a comment (5)Arkansas coaches and player won't deny they struggled in the first half of Saturday night's 31-7 win over Louisiana-Monroe. The Razorbacks (2-0) racked up 217 yards of total offense before the intermission, but three botched fourth down conversions - two of which were turnovers - inside ULM territory left Arkansas up...
Read More Post a comment (10)Arkansas didn't look very sharp at times, even if Ryan Mallett did look the part of a Heisman contender in the 44-3 victory over Tennessee Tech. Penalties, miscues, fumbles and, yes, a few bad decisions by Mallett hurt Arkansas early in the first half. Still, it was Mallett who stole the...
Read More Post a comment (3)Arkansas Coach Bobby Petrino has fielded plenty of questions in the 42 days since SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala., in July. Whether it's from the local or national media, or the bevvy of questions from Arkansas play-by-play man Chuck Barrett at booster clubs and radio/television appearances, the coach is ready...
Read More Post a comment (1)Arkansas' foursome of running backs has been criticized by their coaches for hesitating on cuts, making wrong decisions and not breaking tackles in one-on-one situations this preaseason. There hasn't been much in the way of big plays, as a result. But it's crunch time for the Razorbacks, who will settle on...
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