TIGER TAMER: Johnson Hopes For Better

BACK GAVE LSU TROUBLE LAST SEASON

Arkansas tailback Dennis Johnson stiff-arms Mississippi State’s Robert Elliott on a kickoff return during the Razorbacks’ game Saturday in War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

Arkansas tailback Dennis Johnson stiff-arms Mississippi State’s Robert Elliott on a kickoff return during the Razorbacks’ game Saturday in War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

— Arkansas running backs coach Tim Horton admitted he was nervous before the LSU game last season.

He had good reason. Horton’s workhorse, Michael Smith, was out with a hamstring injury and it left freshman Dennis Johnson to make his second start. Horton knew Johnson was a capable ball carrier, but had other obvious concerns.

“He started the Western Illinois game and played OK, but he really missed a lot of pass protection stu◊,” Horton said. “I remember being really worried about that (against LSU). He was not perfect. But he had some terrifi c runs.”

Johnson was one of Arkansas’ unexpected stars during last season’s 31-30 win against LSU, turning in a surprising display of power and speed. He entered the game with just 57 rushing yards in 11 games, but ran for 127 yards and a touchdown ensuring his pass blocking was overlooked.

It proved to be a confi dence-building performance for the Texarkana native, who will get a chance to repeat the feat when the Razorbacks play at 17th-ranked LSU on Saturday night. Arkansas’ fourth-leading rusher is one of several backs the Razorbacks will turn to in Smith’s absence and, once again, Johnson doesn’t intend to disappoint.

“I hope to have a better game than I did last year, being that I’m a year older,” Johnson said.

LSU had trouble tackling Johnson in Little Rock and the back made the Tigers’ pay. Particularly in the fi rst quarter, when Johnson turned three big carries into nearly 100 yards.

He had an 18-yard run on Arkansas’ first drive, then followed it with a 17-yard touchdown the next play to give the Razorbacks a 7-0 lead. He broke a 54-yarder on the next possession to set up a second touchdown to make it 14-3.

Johnson, who has been steady as Arkansas’ kick returner, said the performance helped his confi denceas a ball carrier. Making plays against a Southeastern Conference opponent was proof he belonged in the league.

Johnson figured the outing would lead to bigger things in 2009, but a crowded backfield has limited opportunities.

He did turn in one of Arkansas’ most impressive rushing performances at top-ranked Florida, bulling his way to 107 yards against the Gators’ stout defense. It was the fi rst 100-yard performance for an Arkansas back this season.

The success didn’t last. Injuries slowed Johnson at Ole Miss, then he fell into coach Bobby Petrino’s dog house for not properly taking care of his injury. It cost Johnson carries the next two weeks.

Johnson said it felt great to be involved in the o◊ense after his twogame absence and wants to make the most of his opportunities at LSU.

He will share carries with Broderick Green, Ronnie Wingo and Knile Davis on Saturday night.

Sports, Pages 9 on 11/26/2009

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