Hogs' Miller returns to fold
LB Franklin won't face suspension, should start against 'Bama
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
FAYETTEVILLE Arkansas regains a linebacker and adds a receiver for its first SEC road game.
Sophomore linebacker Jerry Franklin of Marion will play and likely start,Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino said Monday, and senior wide receiver Lucas Miller is medically cleared for game-week duty going into the Razorbacks' Saturday visit to nationally third-ranked defending SEC West champion Alabama at 2:30 p.m. on CBS.
Arkansas also will be on national TV Oct. 3 with Monday's announcement ESPN2 will televise the Razorbacks' nonconference game against Texas A&M at the Dallas Cowboys' Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.
Franklin was ejected from the game during the second quarter of Arkansas' SEC season-opening 52-41 loss to Georgia last Saturday night at Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Franklin already had been slapped with a personal foul for pushing two Georgia players after Arkansas safety Tramain Thomas' interception and then was ejected because he bumped into anofficial.
The Hogs got hit with a second personal foul penalty when Petrino protested Franklin's ejection, but the coach said Monday that video tape confirmed the official made the correct call.
"He should have been ejected," Petrino said. "When you look at the video, he did bump into the official and that is an ejection from the game. It doesn't carry over into the next game so he will play against Alabama."
Petrino said Franklin faces "discipline that will be kept in house" but should start against Alabama.
As a team, the Hogs were punished enough for Franklin's absence against Georgia.
Georgia running back Richard Samuel popped an 80-yard touchdown the first series that Franklin was absent during Georgia's 17-0 second quarter.
"He's a guy that makes a lot of the calls out there on the field," Petrino said,"and that's something that really hurt us. He feels like he let his teammates down, let himself down. But, it should be a learning situation. Something he needs to learn from and everyone will learn from."
Sophomore defensive end Jake Bequette was asked Monday if Franklin's absence was a big factor.
"Yeah, it was," Bequette said. "That's always unfortunate when you lose a player, especially one as good as Jerry is. But that's football. Sometimes guys go down and we have confidence in our second-string guys to back them up."
Given the 1-1 Razorbacks' 855 passing yards in two games, including a combined 562 yards and 5 touchdowns by sophomore wideouts Jar ius Wright, Greg Childs and Joe Adams, it might not seem they miss Miller.
But they do. Petrino, quarterback Ryan Mallett and the receivers welcome back the senior from Greenwood to practice today after he was idled upon breaking his collarbone during the August preseason.
Not only is Miller capable of a breakout game - against Mississippi State last year he had 10 catches for 201 yards including an 87-yard touchdown - but his presence in the rotation should keep the whole receiving corps fresher in the fourth quarter.
"Lucas will really help us," Petrino said, "because he's a guy that can make plays and he can really help keep them fresh. Like I said after the game, we should have rotated them more. We should have got [freshman] Cobi Hamilton more reps so we're fresher in the fourth quarter when we need to win the game."
Mallett knows he'll find room for him even with Wright, Childs, Adams and tight end D.J. Williams all starring.
"It's always good to have an older guy come back," Mallett said. "Youknow he's going to come out hungry and ready to go. He can make plays. He did last year. So with Lucas we've got another weapon."
Since running back Michael Smith bounced back from injuring his shoulder on last Saturday night's first play from scrimmage to net 59 yards on 8 carries and 33 yards on 3 catches, Petrino expects him to be full go against Alabama.
However since the fifth-year senior is the Hogs' most experienced player, Petrino said he'll likely withhold him from heavy contact this week.
Establishing Smith against Alabama is a key to balancing Arkansas' thus far pass heavy offense.
However both Smith's first-quarter injury and that Arkansas twice threw touchdown passes on first-play possessions factored in him not logging double-digit carries against Georgia.
"It's also probably the first time in my career," Petrino said, "where you've had two one-play touchdown drives and lose the game."
Sports, Pages 9, 10 on 09/22/2009
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wonderfuljw says...
Coach play your true freshmen Wingo and Davis along with Smith. You will control the clock and slowdown alabama. Those two freshmen are untested. Play them and you will be pleasantly surprised.
September 22, 2009 at 12:28 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
dwp007 says...
The DEFENSE had better show up on Saturday or it won't matter if Miller or Superman plays on offense. Hopefully Robinson has learned a few things and can [finally] teach these kids how to play some solid defense. Are you listening Willy?
September 22, 2009 at 1:12 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
hognaustin says...
Most definitely the DEFENSE needs to show up! The way the players and Coach Robinson talk about how complicated the defensive scheme is, maybe it's too complicated. If a player is out of position by one yard, does that open up the defense to a big play?? You have to wonder why we didn't go to a 2 deep zone in the 3rd and 4th quarters to stop those passes over the middle. But we NEED a good running game and an effective passing game as well to even stay close to Alabama. An effective passing game means Mallet going through all of his reads and even hitting the little dump off passes and 7 to 12 yard passes instead of going for the home run each time. One play TD's are exciting and sexy (ESPexy) but a 10 play drive that leads to a TD is actually better: it wears out their defense, rests ours, keeps their offense off the field and chews up the clock. And we need to keep their offense off the field and we need to eat up clock to have any hopes of winning this game. So in my opinion, yes the defense will be vital in winning this game but this game will be decided on how well our offense plays!
September 22, 2009 at 5:07 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
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