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Posted: Wednesday, 19 September 2012 11:05PM

Razorbacks Optimistic Year Now Nightmare




Razorback fans are up-in-arms. 

Their hopes for a national title are gone.  Their hopes for an SEC title are gone.

During his weekly press conference, Arkansas Head Coach John L. Smith tried to change the media's attitude toward his program, asking them to smile.

Fans are not smiling in the Natural State with many wanting Smith to step-down before the end of the season.

"I think we can come back," injured quarterback Tyler Wilson said.
Wilson left the Louisiana-Monroe game with a concussion.  His departure also marked the beginning of the rough stretch for the Hogs which saw them lose back-to-back games.

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