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Last updated on: 11/6/2009 9:17:12 AM

South Carolina, Arkansas Face Pivotal Game

One team is trying to prove it will be threat in the Southeastern Conference. The other hopes to avoid another late-season swoon.

When Arkansas hosts South Carolina on Saturday in Fayetteville, both coaches will have plenty to be anxious about. The Razorbacks are playing well offensively but have only one SEC win to show for it. The Gamecocks started 5-1 before losing two of their last three games.

"It is a must-win for us," Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino said. "We need to go out and execute and perform on the field on Saturday. I'm looking forward to it."

The Razorbacks were expected to improve after missing the postseason in 2008, and in many ways they have. Ryan Mallett leads the SEC in passing, and Arkansas has scored over 40 points in every home game.

Still, the Hogs (4-4, 1-4 SEC) have work to do if they want to assure themselves a bowl bid.

Earlier this season, Arkansas was at a crossroads after losing to Georgia and Alabama. The Razorbacks responded with convincing wins over Texas A&M and Auburn, and they nearly upset Florida. With a young core of offensive talent, Arkansas appeared to be moving in the right direction.

Then came an ugly 30-17 loss to Mississippi. Petrino juggled his starting lineup for last weekend's easy victory over Eastern Michigan, saying he'd have no patience for a lack of effort in practice. With three more home games coming up, the Hogs have a chance to finish strong.

"We've been through a lot and we've stuck together," Petrino said. "We've had our ups. We've had our downs. We've had guys that keep getting everybody together."

South Carolina (6-3, 3-3) started strong, but the Gamecocks could use a victory this weekend to avoid a familiar November feeling. South Carolina was 7-3 before losing its final three games of last season, and dropped its final five games of 2007 to finish 6-6.

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brucethepig [11/6/2009 11:22:33 AM]  [report abuse]  
Arkansas can finish on a strong note, IF THE DEFENSE SHOWS UP TO PLAY!!! If this team falters and finishes 5-7, or 6-6 it won't show the improvements this team has made, especially offensively. Ar scored enough pts to beat Ga. Scored more pts than anybody against Fl. and the...  
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Hogjim [11/6/2009 6:22:25 PM]  [report abuse]  
Bruce,if the Hog defense doesnt play good no use in going to the Drawing board,they showed against Texas A&M, AUBURN AND FLORIDA, they can play defense if they want to,with this bunch this year its all about attitude,they went to OLE MISS with a i wish i was any where but ...  
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arkfancognito [11/7/2009 12:23:54 AM]  [report abuse]  
I'd love to think opinions matter in how the hogs play any given weekend, but they don't... But, they do give the rest of us something to talk about in hindsight when the dust settles... This team has all the right ingredients to beat any team, on any field, on any given day...  
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