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The Arkansas Razorbacks this afternoon beat Ole Miss in Fayetteville, 38-3.

That makes them 6-1 overall, 4-0 in the SEC, and lone leader of the SEC West division.

Felix Jones returned the opening kickoff 100 yards on the game-opening kickoff.

Comments

Hot damn.

Maybe it was the anti-Hog cover story in the Arkansas Times that turned the corner. Why don't you guys write a story about how Asa! is going to win and the Republicans are going to retain both houses of Congress?

ARK. BLOG Sounds like a plan. All this optimism about Congress makes me nervous. I'm not accustomed to such good fortune.

War Darren McFadden for Heisman and head coach!

Felix and Darren again bail out Houston's retardedly conservative game plan

This game looked great in the final score but we were very lucky to pull away like we did

Houston I am fine with run, run, run, run run, run, run, run, run

but how about run, pass, run, run, run, pass, run, run run

Throw the damn ball downfield! I promise Mitch is capable especially with a little play action

You put Casey in and finally throw it down field but it was there all day for Mitch

But overall we at the Creek are very happy with our Hogs!

Too bad God again helped Texas win a football game...Nebraska had that game won until God decided to again help the overpreviliged, coke-head, republican, frat boys from Texas

Just goes to show God loves children and retards.

-Orval

Also how far has Georgia fallen?

Last I saw Miss Sate was only trailing by 3 points

Houston you better start working in those downfield throws because when Tennessee rolls into town we better be prepared to put some points on the board

Nice! Interception by Alabama!

Barry Switzer tried to get OU to take Felix but OU put all their chicks in the Adrian wagon. When Switzer says so and so is a good back you can take it to the bank. Bet Stoops would love Felix right about now.

Ark. ranks 105th in passing offense. Guess HDN thinks that will keep the top qbs and recievers he recruits as being very interested in Ark.

I'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Razorbacks on the ass kickin' Colonel Reb carries in his back pocket...

The Razorbacks punch card...

Go hogs...GO!

if i was casey dick i would tell nutt i was gone today if i did not play now. he is a much better quarterback than mustain is now and could start at a lot of d1 schools. we have a good streak going but it is not because of the quarterbacking but in spite of the quarterbacking. mustain has almost thrown away a couple of games by being a freshman. if dick transferred he could have 2 years at a div 2 school or start 1 year at a div 1 school. it is for sure he will not play here and it is too bad cause he is a very good quarterback.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Last year I was as upset as anyone else that all we did was run, but last year, we weren't winning. This year, our run-heavy offense has us leading the SEC West and ranked in the top 25. Clearly, something is working correctly.

As for Casey Dick, there's little doubt in my mind that right now, he is better than Mitch Mustain. However, there is also little doubt in my mind that at the end of the season, Mustain will be better than Dick. Mustain is our new QB...let's get him ready for the next few years of some great Arkansas football.

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