Nutt's Time Is Up

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Last updated Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:40 PM CDT in Columns

By John Brummett
THE MORNING NEWS

    Have you grown weary waiting for the typewriter jocks to lay out precisely why Houston Nutt ought to be run plumb out of the state? Let me help.

    My credentials? I'm as good a football player as Wally Hall.

    w This Nutt character makes everything about himself rather than his players. Bear Bryant and Lou Holtz famously said that players win games and coaches lose them. This Nutt dude gets that turned bass-ackward.

    He wins and he sings. He wins and he crows that he called good plays. He loses and he says the offensive line didn't hold the blocks and that the quarterback was just OK. He says his play-calling was fine if only one of those all-world runners had found a seam.

    He smugly declares that he has until 2012. His players have less time than that.

    His ego is so thoroughly invested that he resents the imposition of an offensive coordinator who might get credit. His ego is so thoroughly invested that he and his tacky friends mistreat and run off the most highly acclaimed quarterback recruit in the country.

    Whenever ESPN comes to town, this Nutt character spends the week propagandizing the pliable announcers so that they'll spin things his way, rather than the players' or the fans' or the program's.

    Razorback football is for the kids who play it and the nuts, not Nutts, who invest financially and emotionally in it.

    Whether his players won Saturday at Ole Miss is unknowable at this writing. But this much is knowable: If they did win, he will have spread those peacock feathers and commenced the strut.

    w He coaches from timidity and fear. He's so afraid of a quarterback sack that, over the years, he's often sent out only one or two receivers and kept everybody else in to block. He puts massive offensive tackles at tight end.

    His stated notion of a punt returner is someone who simply catches the ball.

    In Arkansas' glory days, the Razorbacks were known for stealing games with punt returns for touchdowns. Anybody ever heard of Ken Hatfield? In those days, they coached with a grander vision than fielding the punt without fumbling it. They talked about forming a return wall. They beat top-ranked Texas 14-13 in Austin in 1964 on a Hatfield punt return for a touchdown.

    Now we aim only to catch it. And guess what? The guy we had back there because he could catch it? He only dropped two against Auburn.

    It's well-known that you bring the things you fear back on yourself. If your essence is "please, don't drop it," then he's going to drop it for sure -- that being the attitude his coach has instilled.

    (Note: If they ran back a punt for a touchdown at Ole Miss, it was pure luck.)

    w This Nutt character is a whining excuse-maker, and not only for himself. His players got back-to-back personal fouls against Auburn. The next day he complained about the calls on his television show. On one, Auburn's quarterback got his face bloodied by an obviously illegal blow to the head. On the other, an Auburn runner got slung down a good five yards out of bounds.

    w This Nutt character has had 10 years, which is plenty of time to benefit from the facilities upgrades, the academic gravy-trains and the lifting of probationary clouds. That is to say he's out of excuses.

    All of that said, it may well be that he is approximately as good as other garden-variety college football coaches. I suspect he's not precipitously worse than most of the others.

    Even so, it's time we went out to the garden and picked us another one. This one's ego trip has become a tiresome journey.

    John Brummett is a columnist and reporter for Stephens Media in Little Rock.

    About this columnist

    Brummett Mug John Brummett has been writing about Arkansas and national politics for three decades and as a regular columnist since 1986. Email Brummett at jbrummett@arkansasnews.com. Click here to read his blog.

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    OWL wrote on Oct 21, 2007 8:45 AM:

    " John. Well said.Philip Lyon "

    Westcoast Hawg wrote on Oct 21, 2007 9:51 AM:

    " It is a little late for bragging about the victory over Ole Miss the last place team in the west. Houston Nutt and Co. should have got their act together starting with the Alabama game! "

    12247 wrote on Oct 21, 2007 12:11 PM:

    " Brummett, you sum it up well. Nutt's entire program is nothing more than a dog and pony show. I couldn't stand his coaching since he arrived at Arkansas and then the way he handled the situation in 06 and early 07 makes me sick that he is in charge of a program that includes young men who need to learn many facets of life. Nutt is a loser on the field and even moreso off the field. "

    HoginVA wrote on Oct 21, 2007 12:31 PM:

    " I'm as disappointed as everyone about starting 0-3 in the SEC, but those individuals involved in the 06 mess were negative influences to the program, not bigger than the program. They obviously didn't want to be at UA for the right reasons. If this negative vibe continues, we'll become just like the program at Ole Miss. I think he saved the program after Danny Ford. "

    jojosmom wrote on Oct 21, 2007 3:17 PM:

    " I loved this column. What on earth is Nutt still doing here! HE, not the players and coaches who left last year, is destroying this fine program. And, he is negatively impacting the lives of these young men. His overbearing, egotistal attitude is not a role model at all. His treatment of others is horrible. That he justifies his activities as being in the best interest of the program is absolutely absurd. His EGO is much larger than his coaching ability. It is time for him to go. "

    sir-pigs-a-lot wrote on Oct 21, 2007 3:25 PM:

    " whoever this hoginVA is, needs to stay in VA and start rooting for the cavs as he/she has absolutely no clue what they are talking about...i guess teh right reasons to be a hog would be because they love the helmet....they went there to win ball games using an offense everybody but frank and nutt knew woudl work. It is fans like you who are hurting this program, not mitch, damian, or gus. As far as this column...spot on, spot on. Thank God there is a member of the media with some brass stones. If only sunshine rick and his ignorant band of nutt minions would start to speak up or better yet, quit altogether, nutt woudl be out of a job. "

    jeremiah wrote on Oct 22, 2007 8:42 PM:

    " houston nutt can recognize, recruit and motivate extraordinary talent admittedly he needs an offensive coordinator that said, he is a good coach "

    razornuttin' wrote on Oct 23, 2007 12:00 AM:

    " Jeremiah - Not sure what planet you have been on, but wonder if you recall the names, "Mustain" and "Malzahn"? Give me a break. I'll never attend another Razorback game until Nutt is gone and the program gets back to building character. That means doing the right thing, no matter who's ego gets bruised. I will be here when the door hits Nutt in the backside as he is run out of the state. "

    jeremiah wrote on Oct 24, 2007 6:03 PM:

    " he had an ideal opportunity with malzahn, no doubt about it. mitch mustain needed a red-shirt year "


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