I have decided to add a new section to Raw Meathead that list headlines and storylines that you will probably see a lot over that upcoming week. These are the topics you will see covered for the upcoming Arkansas game.
Leigh Tiffin Returns To Arkansas: It is Alabama's first time back to Fayetteville since Tiffin's freshman meltdown that included a missed extra point in overtime that opened the door for Arkansas to defeat the Tide. Tiffin did not see anymore playing time the rest of the year. Last year, Tiffin redeemed himself against Arkansas by kicking 23 and 41 yard field goals and did not miss an extra point. The meltdown in Arkansas two years ago was not just a turning point for Tiffin's freshman season, it was a trend for that season in which Alabama lost many games by 6 points or less.
Will Alabama Be Looking Past Arkansas: I strongly doubt Coach Saban will allow this to happen after the Tulane game, but The Georgia game will be getting some hype this week. If they do look past Arkansas, look for Alabama to have a very difficult time against a rested Razorback team.
The Razorbacks Have Nine Days To Prepare For Alabama: The cancelation of the showdown between Texas and Arkansas because of Hurricane Ike took away one of Alabama's biggest advantages. Arkansas struggled early in the season against Western Illinois and Louisiana-Monroe, winning by a combined total of five points, leading me to believe that the Arkansas would have had their hands full with the Longhorns. Like Tulane, Arkansas is getting an extra amount of time to prepare for the Tide. It is going to be interesting to see how a rested and prepared Arkansas team plays on their home field.
Has A Young Alabama Team Learned To Play Consistent: Inconsistency is the number one characteristic I see in young teams and Alabama is no exception. They played great against Clemson, struggled against Tulane and then played well against Western Kentucky. Tulane gave an Eastern Carolina team, which beat Virginia Tech and West Virginia, a run for their money, so maybe they are better than what most expected, but this game will go along way in showing how much a young Tide team has matured in such a short period of time. The Tide has shown they can run the ball, but it's time to turn on the passing game. This game will show whether the Tide has learned to play with a killer instinct no matter who the opponent. This game will be very important in showing the Tide's current season potential in the SEC west.
How Good Is The Tide's Defense: The Alabama Defense allowed their first touchdown against the Hilltoppers, but other than that one play, they have been dominant only allowing 16 points to be scored on them so far. Since Petrino took over the Arkansas program, the team has a different look from the usual running style they've had in the past. Quarterback Casey Dick has thrown for 641 yards and four touchdowns with only one interception. That's a pretty dramatic change from last year where Dick only had 1,695 yards passing the entire season.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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