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Long: John L. Smith out as Hogs head coach


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Updated: 11/24/2012 10:25 am Published: 11/24/2012 10:20 am
FAYETTEVILLE, AR - The University of Arkansas has released a statement from Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long saying the program will be "making a change in leadership."

Statement from University of Arkansas Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long:

“With our 2012 football season concluded, I met earlier today with Coach John L. Smith to inform him we would be making a change in leadership within our football program. I have great respect for Coach Smith and I thank him for the sincere commitment he has shown our program. He made a difficult decision in uncertain times to return from his alma mater to guide the young men in our football program, and I will always be grateful for his efforts.

I would also like to express my gratitude to our assistant football coaching staff, and our support staff. They have shown remarkable professionalism and a true commitment to the student-athletes in our program. They demonstrated great character in maintaining their commitment to our program.

Last April, when I appointed Coach Smith for the 2012 season, I indicated I thought this would provide us the opportunity to take the time necessary to identify the right coach for the future and to do so in a time that would allow us to attract quality candidates. Our new coach will be an individual who shares the passion for success our fans do and who is willing to work relentlessly to achieve our goals. It will be someone who embraces the expectations of winning a national championship and succeeding in the classroom with discipline, honesty and integrity. The leader of our student-athletes will continuously stress academic accountability and the value of earning a degree from the University of Arkansas. Our new coach will embrace what this program means not just to the university, but to the entire state of Arkansas and will share the vision for the future success of Razorback Football.”


Statement from University of Arkansas football head coach John L. Smith:

“I am very grateful to Chancellor (David) Gearhart and Jeff Long for the opportunity they gave me to return to the University of Arkansas and coach this football team. I have enjoyed guiding this group and I am extremely proud of how everyone in our program stuck together and showed tremendous character by competing throughout the season. Everyone on our staff has my appreciation as they all believed in our goals and stayed committed to the development of these young men. I would like to thank the Razorback fans for demonstrating their support for these student-athletes and this coaching staff during a challenging time. I enjoyed every day of this experience and this profession has been and will continue to be rewarding to me. During my time here, it has been incredible to be a part of helping this program grow and I wish everyone involved nothing but success in the future.”

Smith was hired to a 10-month contract last April and his employment agreement runs through Feb. 23, 2013. Smith will remain in the department as a consultant through the completion of his 10-month contract. Smith will be reassigned to assist with the transition to the new coaching staff once a new head coach is named. All assistant coaches have the option to remain a part of the football staff pending the hiring of a new head coach.
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duke5555 - 11/24/2012 9:04 PM
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both of you have a point that i agree with who is picking the players to come to arkansas you could understand one now an then but its every other week a player on cops ten most wanted list somebody needs to be replaced picking player an i think coach p. was fired for lying to the school an hireing his mistess to work under him lol

mapleman - 11/24/2012 11:56 AM
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You arm chair quarterbacks are hilarious. You want to blame the coach when all the time it's the THUGS that you have playing on the team that aren't doing their job. When you can't go thru a weekend without getting locked up for DWI, theft, domestic abuse, etc,etc,you don't stand much chance of winning on game day. I don't care who the coach is. And you people really think Jon Gruden would take over this program??? LOL

charlie - 11/24/2012 11:49 AM
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UofA didn't get a good return on their $850K investment did they?

sickofthissht - 11/24/2012 11:21 AM
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jeff long made the right move in firing bobby! but he followed that up with the worst move ever in hiring this born loser! he disgraced arkansas football single handed and he should be out of the door right behind smith. Arkansas football is serious and we dont want a peewee league coach talking abou thow hard they tried and character an losing with dignity this is garbage!!! go coach juco team if winning is not important to you!!! bring in a good coach jeff long or clean out your desk also

sickofthissht - 11/24/2012 11:21 AM
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jeff long made the right move in firing bobby! but he followed that up with the worst move ever in hiring this born loser! he disgraced arkansas football single handed and he should be out of the door right behind smith. Arkansas football is serious and we dont want a peewee league coach talking abou thow hard they tried and character an losing with dignity this is garbage!!! go coach juco team if winning is not important to you!!! bring in a good coach jeff long or clean out your desk also

guzzler - 11/24/2012 11:10 AM
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I totally agree, he should never have been hired

eastark - 11/24/2012 11:00 AM
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Good riddence! Send Jeff Long right behind him.
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