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Reported by: Aaron Nolan Sunday, Sep 23, 2007 @05:47pm CDT FAYETTEVILLE,
Ark. – Arkansas football head
coach Houston Nutt met with media after the Razorbacks’ 42-29 loss Saturday to
Kentucky. The following is a partial transcript of Sunday’s press
conference: Opening
Statement “Naturally,
(the loss) was disappointing and I’m glad we’re going right back on the field
today. I’ll be with (the players) in a few minutes. There are spurts of about
two or three quarters to pick out some very good things and that’s what we have
to get corrected. The bottom line is if you turn the ball over, have silly,
foolish mistakes and penalties at the wrong time, you can’t beat good football
teams that way. You can’t do it. We have to learn how to finish and we’re going
to start today and get it right.” On the
roughing-the-kicker penalty “(Ryan) Powers
did not get the call (to rush). He was hustling, but it was the wrong time.
(Powers and Michael Grant) ran into each other and that was a big turning point
right there.” On
potential defensive personnel moves “We’ll discuss
this and look at the film very hard and Tuesday, we’ll decide, but most of the
guys who are out there are playing hard. We have to correct some things as far
as alignment, foolish penalties and things like that, and to me that’s the
biggest thing. We have to do better in the run. For a couple of those run
stoppers, you’re missing lines, you’re in the wrong gap, you’re in wrong
techniques and you can’t have missed alignments. “(Marcus
Harrison) wasn’t hurt, he just wasn’t giving us any production, so we went with
somebody else.” On
Arkansas’ rushing defense
“That’s tough to swallow
because we’re better than that. We’ve never had that happen to us before. You
expect (Kentucky) to have that passing game because of (Andre) Woodson and their
receivers and how many points they’ve scored. I thought (the defense) played
just about perfect in the first half and that is what’s discouraging when you
look at 20-7 and Felix (Jones) and (Darren) McFadden are out and you have a good
drive going and you’re getting ready to be up at least 23-7 or 27-7, at the
time, so that was discouraging.” On not
attempting a long field goal in 2nd
quarter “The way things were going, I didn’t want
to give (Kentucky) that field position. I have a lot of confidence in Alex
(Tejada), but I thought at that particular time, I really wanted to pin them
down deep in their own territory. “I know that
from the 32- or 33-yard-line there’s no doubt in my mind that it’s three
(points). No doubt.” On the
team’s mentality after loss
“We’ve been here before in
this particular situation and (the players) are saying the right things. Nobody
wants to win more than the players and coaches, so it really hurts. You can’t
think any other way and if you do, it’s not right because this was a painful two
weeks and we could have won both of them. That’s what makes it tough. So you
look to your leadership and your ownership. You take that film and you see a lot
of good things, a lot of good hits, a lot of (guys) playing hard, but there are
some things that are getting us beat. So we’re going to get it corrected
starting with coaches and the players have to follow through for
us.” On
senior leadership
“I don’t have the numbers
(like last season). Last year, if you recall, I had 22 or 23 seniors—that’s a
lot of seniors—but I don’t have those numbers this year. The seniors have been
hurt. Marcus Monk has been hurt. Marcus Harrison got in trouble and was out for
a period of time. You don’t have that number or the total group leadership that
we did last year, but you look at these guys like Weston Dacus and Nate Garner.
“We’ve had a
lot of juniors step up—Darren McFadden, Jonathan Luigs, Felix Jones—those guys
have really stepped up and done a great job. But we need a dose of medicine and
that dose of medicine is a win by doing things right and executing and everybody
doing their job.” On using
the WildHog formation
“Kentucky did a nice job of
putting everyone up there except (for defenders) on the eligible receivers, but
it was a pretty tough day as far as that goes because they had men tied up on
the receivers. Everyone else was playing the run, playing McFadden. But still,
even with all that, he takes the ball and he scores. That’s a big part of our
offense and it’s always going to be used. Hopefully we can keep taking advantage
of it.” On
finishing games
“You have to finish. You
have to take care of the ball, have to be smart and not have penalties. Don’t
give them anything, and when you have them, you have to really turn it on and
make them say ‘give’ and it’s over. When you get to that ten-point or
two-touchdown lead, we have to keep the hammer down. We have to learn how to do
that. “You knew the
total senior package and those numbers and leadership, you knew that wasn’t
there. So we have to teach a lot of them to go and lead. You’re depending on a
guy like Marcus Monk and that was a huge blow. I know for a fact that he’s a No.
1 leader to get the most votes as a team captain, that’s an honor. He and Weston
Dacus do a great job with that. They’ve been there and there are some teammates
that haven’t been there.” On the
two non-conference games next on the schedule
“I think that’s the worst
thing we can do to say ‘not highly touted teams, haven’t won a game.’ I’m not
concerned about that. As you know, anything can happen on these crazy days. If
you turn the ball over, don’t make good decisions, (make) foolish penalties, it
will be a dog-fight Saturday. I’m more concerned about us. The way we’ll
approach it is (to say) let’s get better, let’s start playing smarter and let’s
play four quarters. We’re pretty good at two and a half, almost three quarters,
but you can’t do that. It’s got to be a full 60
minutes.” On the
slow start to the season
“Losing will create a lot
of things that are negative. It always has, always will. So now, how tough are
we? This is where you grow up to be a man. Everyone has to pull together and get
inside that circle. Can’t have friendly fire, can’t be reading newspapers and
listening. You have to get really locked in now to your teammates and your
coaches and go to work.” |
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