Wallace looking forward to matchup with Wilson
Bo Wallace doesn’t need to be matched up against another highly regarded quarterback for him to play better or want to score more points than he usually does. The Ole Miss sophomore, who led East Mississippi Community College to an NJCAA national title slinging the ball all over the place last year, knows that just because his team’s defense faces a huge challenge from Arkansas quarterback Tyler Wilson Saturday, he can’t suddenly put any more pressure on himself to pace the offense. (October 26, 2012, Page 6A)
Wilson, Hogs are focused on ‘12
HOOVER, Ala. — To say the last three months have not been a stressful and trying period for those associated with the Arkansas football program would be inaccurate.
What is true, at least based on the comments of the Arkansas players at Wednesday’s Southeastern Conference Media Days, is how well everyone has coped with the firing of former coach Bobby Petrino. (more…) (July 19, 2012, Page 7)
Razorbacks rally to defeat Rebels
Ole Miss’ best effort of the season Saturday afternoon at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium was overshadowed by a third quarter that could be categorized as the team’s worst of the year. The Rebels, who lost 29-24 to Arkansas, played inspired football in the first half of their Southeastern Conference matchup with the No. 10 Razorbacks, jumping out to a 17-0 lead with 6:42 left in the second quarter. (more…) (October 24, 2011, Page 1B)
No. 10 Hogs rallies, then holds on to top Ole Miss
BLOG: Good morning from sunny Oxford, Miss., where the Ole Miss Rebels are set to host No. 10 Arkansas for a 11:21 a.m. kickoff at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Today’s game will be televised on the SEC Network. (more…) (October 22, 2011)
Nutt focused on football, not emotions of return to Ark.
Apparently Houston Nutt used to coach at Arkansas.
During Monday’s regularly scheduled press conference at the Indoor Practice Facility, Nutt brushed off a question regarding his trip back to Arkansas, where he coached for 10 seasons.
Asked if he felt there were still emotions surrounding his pending trip back to Fayetteville, Ark., Nutt said: “I think it has died down a little bit. I am sure there is a few people that still want to see Houston Nutt beat. The thing I am more concerned about is being focused on the task at hand. (October 19, 2010, Page 8)

