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Wilson furious after Hogs blowout loss to Tide


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Updated: 9/16/2012 1:11 am Published: 9/15/2012 10:27 pm
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Tyler Wilson had seen all he could handle with a minute left in Arkansas' 52-0 loss to No. 1 Alabama when he asked to speak to the media afterward.

Injured players don't normally talk after games for the Razorbacks, but Wilson's case was different. The senior quarterback, who missed the game with a head injury, felt the season slipping away Saturday.

Last week's shocking loss to Louisiana-Monroe was bad enough. What Wilson saw against the Crimson Tide, however, was a team that didn't believe it could win.

"Do I feel that we, at times, gave up out there? Absolutely," Wilson said. "As a leader, it sucks to see people not do their jobs and to see things go wrong.

"There have been a lot of people jump off the bandwagon, and it is my job to keep everyone in this organization and this team in that locker room together. I am going to make sure of that going forward."

Arkansas (1-2, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) had little of Wilson's conviction without its leader on Saturday.

Alabama's Eddie Lacy ran for three touchdowns, and Alabama (3-0, 1-0) forced five turnovers in the school's 21st-straight win to open conference play.

The shutout was the second straight for the Crimson Tide, which defeated Western Kentucky 35-0 last week. The last time Alabama, which has now forced 12 turnovers this season, had back-to-back shutouts was against Vanderbilt and Kentucky in 1980.

The latest example of Crimson Tide dominance came at the expense of a suddenly reeling Arkansas (1-2, 0-1), which followed last week's shocking loss to Louisiana-Monroe with the school's worst defeat since a 70-17 loss to Southern California in 2005.

The Razorbacks played without Wilson, who suffered a head injury last week — and whose availability was in question until moments before kickoff. With or without Wilson, last season's first-team All-SEC quarterback, Alabama was ready.

"We told our players that their quarterback situation was not our problem, it was theirs," Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said. "And regardless of who played that we would have to play well if Tyler played, and we got ready for all the things that they did."

AJ McCarron was 11 of 16 passing for 189 yards and a touchdown for the Crimson Tide, but it was the defense that set the tone from the outset.

Vinnie Sunseri and Haha Clinton-Dix each had first-half interceptions for Alabama, which held Arkansas to just 44 yards of total offense in the first half and 137 for the game.

The loss was the first shutout for the Razorbacks since a 28-0 loss to LSU in 2005. It was also the first time Arkansas was held scoreless in Razorback Stadium since a 7-0 loss to Baylor in 1966.

The performance was too much for Wilson to ignore, prompting his postgame speech — six months after former coach Bobby Petrino was fired and only three games into what was expected to be a championship season.

Wilson's availability for the game was the subject of much speculation throughout the week. He missed the second half of Arkansas' shocking overtime loss to the Warhawks last week, and Razorbacks coach John L. Smith was noticeably vague about the status of his potential first-round NFL draft choice passer.

The mystery continued prior to the game, though Smith later admitted he knew early in the week that Wilson likely wouldn't be able to play. Wilson went through warmups in full uniform with his teammates, and he took part in the pregame coin toss as one of Arkansas' captains.

Moments later, Wilson's role as a decoy became clear when he put on a baseball cap and headset.

The Razorbacks, who led the SEC in scoring and total offense last season, tried a little bit of everything to hold their own against the Alabama defense. They used both redshirt freshman Brandon Allen and junior Brandon Mitchell at quarterback, mixed in some option and attempted an early lateral and throwback pass.

Nothing worked against the Crimson Tide, which extended its shutout streak to nine quarters in the win.

Lacy had two touchdowns in the first half, helping Alabama to a 24-0 halftime lead. His 10-yard touchdown run in the third quarter put the Crimson Tide up 31-0, and he finished with 55 yards rushing on 12 carries.

Kenyan Drake, TJ Yeldon and Blake Sims also added touchdown runs in the blowout, a far different game than when the Crimson Tide struggled at times offensively in last week's win over Western Kentucky.

Alabama allowed six sacks of McCarron in that win, but none against the Razorbacks — gaining 438 yards of total offense and adding to a growing resume that includes a season-opening throttling of Michigan.

"We're just trying to make our identity, and I think we started making that identity today," Alabama linebacker Adrian Hubbard said. "We're a physical team, and that's what we like to make everybody think we are."

The loss was Arkansas' first in Razorback Stadium since a fourth-quarter lead slipped away against Alabama two years ago. The 137 yards of total offense was its worst since a 139-yard effort in a 31-3 loss to Georgia in the 2002 SEC championship game.

Arkansas, which has led the SEC in passing offense the last three seasons, was held to just 79 yards through the air by Alabama. Allen was 10 of 18 passing for 60 yards, while Mitchell was 1 of 7 passing for 19 yards.

"It's kind of hard to say anything at this point," Smith said. "That's about as bad as I can ever remember this football team ... special teams to the offense to the defense, all the way through."


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gone postal - 9/17/2012 10:30 PM
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Bobby P put Jeff Long in a position to fire him. No one likes to be lied to. How would you feel? Hiring John L Smith was not a good idea. Should have saved the money and would have been able to give a great coach a $1 million sign on bonus plus a decent annual salary. Any one on the coaching staff that we had before John L would have done better, John L is a clown and I saw an interview where he didn't even wear razorback attire, He looked like a nut case off the street interviewing. The reason why Tyler is so angry is that all the money he is loosing since he did not go Pro. Yes, It is his fault for not going but he gives his all but so many others are not. After all it is a team effort. So I say, save the money, fire John L, put a coordinator in charge, look for a creditable coach that has the drive and killer instinct and offer the sign on bonus. Need a coach that will coach with fire in their gut every minute of the game whether we are winning or loosing huge. GO HOGS GO

Dude III - 9/17/2012 7:50 PM
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the outcome would have been the same if not worse if Wilson had been in the game. if he was really furious that makes him a sore loser. i suggest anger management classes.

LSSLSM - 9/17/2012 5:54 PM
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Tyler Wil furious??? He was the one who got knocked out of the game by 'inferior' players from LA Monroe . . .

ArkansasYankee - 9/17/2012 3:15 PM
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Chad do my job; maybe Chad could coach the Hogs next game!

ArkansasYankee - 9/17/2012 3:10 PM
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Easy 500 wan't it guzzler. Guess you'll be making a lot this season! Butch, have hope! The Hogs had a great season last year, maybe next year.

jcarpe - 9/17/2012 11:50 AM
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Jeff Long should go too.

Mikerthebiker - 9/17/2012 11:13 AM
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Our boys just don't want to play for Smith, I say FIRE his butt now, and get Bobby back. A team of cheerleaders could have beat them this weekend!

guzzler - 9/17/2012 5:22 AM
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If the whole team had Wilson's drive and fire in their butts, they might win a game

bat102 - 9/16/2012 8:05 PM
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Someone on facebook is saying the coach is gone on Monday,we will see,I think they should have picked Bobbys brother he is better than Smith.

RADAD - 9/16/2012 3:22 PM
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Well, lemme tell ya, Tyler Wilson isn't the only one upset over yesterday's fiasco of a loss. Arkansas better do some hard thinking about their coaching staff, SOON. If they get a decent coach in there this week, there may still be hopes for some small bowl game. JOHN L. SMITH MUST GO! W.P.S
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