Razorback Seniors Look Forward to LSU Showdown
By: Trey Daerr, The Razorback Nation
Updated: November 19, 2012
"You play for pride every week, come spend a day with us and you see the hours that we work and how hard we work and you're going to fricking play for pride every week but for sure next week," offensive coordinator Paul Petrino stressed to reporters after the Hogs were eliminated from bowl contention on Saturday.
Playing for pride is all that's left for a team that opened the year with national championship aspirations,and is now guaranteed to finish 2012 with a losing record.
"Well, I would have been taken back," quarterback Tyler Wilson replied to what he would have thought about an outcome such as this back in August. "You got one more game as far as the seniors are concerned and it's a meaningful one, it's meaningful for the state as well as everybody in that locker room."
In a year where the Razorbacks lacked accountability, Wilson shouldered more responsibility for his team than any other player in the country.
"I feel lucky as heck that I get to go out and play football every single day so I can be in a much different situation. Sometimes it's a test of your character and who you are deep down inside and how long you can stay positive and keep believing and keep going out on that field and give it everything you got," Wilson says.
Emotions run high on senior day regardless of the circumstance, Friday against LSU, Arkansas' senior class will put to rest a career full of major highs, and unexpected lows.
"Dog gone it if you got any pride at all go play for those (teammates)," says head coach Jphn L. Smith. "Lay it all on the line. You know you're always gonna have a tie with these guys and no one knows what takes place inside that locker room, and nobody knows what they go through except for them, everybody thinks they do but they don't! So those guys are tight and will be tight all of their lives."
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