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12-23-2005, 11:49 PM
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Arkansas Razorbacks 2005 Post-season Press Conference (in wake of season ending loss to LSU)
Coach Jones: Welcome. I'll open the floor to questions in a bit, but first I'd like to say a few words about the season as a whole, and this team.
It was a tough way to end the season; a heart-breaking loss at #11 LSU when we needed a win to be bowl-eligible was tough to swallow, particularly when we had as many chances to get back into the game. We dug ourselves a hole in the first half, 17-0, and showed a lot of character pulling to within a single touchdown, but we never could quite get that final drive off the ground and lost a tough one 30-23. We don't believe in moral victories, here, so we are still trying to see the positives, but when the season ends in such a fashion it can be hard. 5-6 looks almost like 6-5 on paper, but really, it is a tremendous difference. Just ask any of those kids in that locker room.
I don't think I can say enough about how hard those kids have worked this season. There are a lot of disappointed kids in that locker-room right now, and that's the way it should be. It hurts, I won't lie to you. Dainon [Schonert, Arkansas QB] played the entire second half of that game basically on one leg. For a guy that was as unheralded out of high school a few years ago, he sure has led this team just about as well as a guy can. His passing rating was not the highest in the country (122.8) but it was certainly respectable for a team in one of the toughest leagues in the country, the Southeastern Conference.
Freddie [Michalik, Arkansas RB] broke 1,000 rushing yards for the season. That's such a big milestone for him. What a work-horse he's been for us. We are very lucky to have both Freddie and Dainon coming back next year as seniors.
We lose a strong reciever, Galen Roundtree. 54 catches this year and every one of them he made count. We will be looking at lots of young receivers over the next few years, that's for sure. There will be lots of opportunities for youngsters to step up into the spotlight. Galen will be missed, but I think the receiver corps here at Arkansas will be the sight of quite a few battles for playing time in the future.
Our offensive line is going to take some hits, as well. Standlee and Kanell are both gone. This is another spot where we will be looking at some youngsters. The O-line has been one of our strong points, with Standlee and Kanell both named to the All-Conference team this season. Our recruiting will also target several young offensive linemen.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Billy Horne, our freshman kicker. All Billy does is come into his first game as a collegiate and kick 3 field goals, 2 from 40+. He tore through the season making 18/22 field goals with a long of 49 yards and didn't miss an extra point in 27 tries. He'll be with us for the long haul so we are definitely excited about Billy.
On defense we had so many stars this year, it would be tough to talk about them all. Guys like James Papac (SS) who had 109 tackles this season, Benjy Parry (OLB) and Rob Holt (ILB) who will probably be playing on Sundays next year, George Campbell who has one of the biggest upsides of anyone on our whole team and intercepted 7 passes this year, and Kirk Garrison, a defensive end that had 11 sacks on the year, the most on the team have all been very valuable to our effort this season.
Now that you can see why we are encouraged for the future, and understand how disappointed we are after such a hard fought game today, I will take just a few questions before I go back to the locker room to address these players.
Media: Coach, what would you say was the biggest win of the season?
Coach Jones: Well we had a great game against Auburn this year. That was a such a workman-like game for us. We just showed up with our hard hats on and jumped into the trenches and pounded out that win. Auburn finished even with us in the conference standings, but had a 7-4 final record overall and will be going to a nice bowl game. That was a strong victory for us. Particularly coming off of those back to back losses against Florida Atlantic and Florida International. Florida Atlantic won the Sun Belt Conference this year, but losing to Florida International was probably the low point of my coaching career. Winning that next game against an outstanding Auburn team was very important for us in salvaging the rest of the season. We came together as a team in that game, and that was really big.
Media: What do you think about the upcoming playoffs and bowl games? Do you think Oklahoma State will continue their unbeaten season and win it all?
Coach Jones: It is quite a feat to get through the Big 12 undefeated. Beating Oklahoma, who was, what, #6 at the time, was a huge win, and showed that this team can handle just about anybody. There's a string of one loss teams ready to take them on and just about any of them can do it. Miami, Penn State, Bowling Green, even Arizona State at 9-2, any of those teams can pull it off this year. Oklahoma State has proven they have what it takes this year, though, so I'm not sure I would bet against them.
I want to thank you guys for your time and patience with our team. I promise we are headed in the right direction with this team. Stick with us and we can make it to the top of this mountain. I'm gonna go be with my team, now. It should be an interesting signing period for recruiting period coming up, so watch for some good news coming from the hill very soon!
Headlines from the conference championships and playoffs:
ACC Championship:
#2 Miami 56, #9 Clemson 54 4OT
Big 12 Championship:
#1 Oklahoma State 14, #8 Nebraska 37
Conference USA Championship:
#10 Tulane 24, Marshall 19
MAC Championship
W. Michigan 12, #4 Bowling Green 16
SEC Championship
#16 LSU 13, #12 Georgia 28
PLAYOFFS:
Miami 65
Cincinnati 24
Nebraska 31
Oklahoma 35
Florida Atlantic 6
Oklahoma State 57
Washington State13
Texas 51
San Diego State 7
Penn State 48
Georgia 38
Oregon State 28
Tulane 14
Arizona State 35
Boise State 25
Bowling Green 19
SECOND ROUND:
Oklahoma 3
Miami 24
Texas 34
Oklahoma State 22
Georgia 51
Penn State 16
Boise State 20
Arizona State 31
SEMIFINALS:
Arizona State 38
Miami 41
Georgia 31
Texas 17
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
Georgia 28
Miami 31
Arkansas Razorbacks 2005 Post-season Press Conference (in wake of season ending loss to LSU)
Coach Jones: Welcome. I'll open the floor to questions in a bit, but first I'd like to say a few words about the season as a whole, and this team.
It was a tough way to end the season; a heart-breaking loss at #11 LSU when we needed a win to be bowl-eligible was tough to swallow, particularly when we had as many chances to get back into the game. We dug ourselves a hole in the first half, 17-0, and showed a lot of character pulling to within a single touchdown, but we never could quite get that final drive off the ground and lost a tough one 30-23. We don't believe in moral victories, here, so we are still trying to see the positives, but when the season ends in such a fashion it can be hard. 5-6 looks almost like 6-5 on paper, but really, it is a tremendous difference. Just ask any of those kids in that locker room.
I don't think I can say enough about how hard those kids have worked this season. There are a lot of disappointed kids in that locker-room right now, and that's the way it should be. It hurts, I won't lie to you. Dainon [Schonert, Arkansas QB] played the entire second half of that game basically on one leg. For a guy that was as unheralded out of high school a few years ago, he sure has led this team just about as well as a guy can. His passing rating was not the highest in the country (122.8) but it was certainly respectable for a team in one of the toughest leagues in the country, the Southeastern Conference.
Freddie [Michalik, Arkansas RB] broke 1,000 rushing yards for the season. That's such a big milestone for him. What a work-horse he's been for us. We are very lucky to have both Freddie and Dainon coming back next year as seniors.
We lose a strong reciever, Galen Roundtree. 54 catches this year and every one of them he made count. We will be looking at lots of young receivers over the next few years, that's for sure. There will be lots of opportunities for youngsters to step up into the spotlight. Galen will be missed, but I think the receiver corps here at Arkansas will be the sight of quite a few battles for playing time in the future.
Our offensive line is going to take some hits, as well. Standlee and Kanell are both gone. This is another spot where we will be looking at some youngsters. The O-line has been one of our strong points, with Standlee and Kanell both named to the All-Conference team this season. Our recruiting will also target several young offensive linemen.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Billy Horne, our freshman kicker. All Billy does is come into his first game as a collegiate and kick 3 field goals, 2 from 40+. He tore through the season making 18/22 field goals with a long of 49 yards and didn't miss an extra point in 27 tries. He'll be with us for the long haul so we are definitely excited about Billy.
On defense we had so many stars this year, it would be tough to talk about them all. Guys like James Papac (SS) who had 109 tackles this season, Benjy Parry (OLB) and Rob Holt (ILB) who will probably be playing on Sundays next year, George Campbell who has one of the biggest upsides of anyone on our whole team and intercepted 7 passes this year, and Kirk Garrison, a defensive end that had 11 sacks on the year, the most on the team have all been very valuable to our effort this season.
Now that you can see why we are encouraged for the future, and understand how disappointed we are after such a hard fought game today, I will take just a few questions before I go back to the locker room to address these players.
Media: Coach, what would you say was the biggest win of the season?
Coach Jones: Well we had a great game against Auburn this year. That was a such a workman-like game for us. We just showed up with our hard hats on and jumped into the trenches and pounded out that win. Auburn finished even with us in the conference standings, but had a 7-4 final record overall and will be going to a nice bowl game. That was a strong victory for us. Particularly coming off of those back to back losses against Florida Atlantic and Florida International. Florida Atlantic won the Sun Belt Conference this year, but losing to Florida International was probably the low point of my coaching career. Winning that next game against an outstanding Auburn team was very important for us in salvaging the rest of the season. We came together as a team in that game, and that was really big.
Media: What do you think about the upcoming playoffs and bowl games? Do you think Oklahoma State will continue their unbeaten season and win it all?
Coach Jones: It is quite a feat to get through the Big 12 undefeated. Beating Oklahoma, who was, what, #6 at the time, was a huge win, and showed that this team can handle just about anybody. There's a string of one loss teams ready to take them on and just about any of them can do it. Miami, Penn State, Bowling Green, even Arizona State at 9-2, any of those teams can pull it off this year. Oklahoma State has proven they have what it takes this year, though, so I'm not sure I would bet against them.
I want to thank you guys for your time and patience with our team. I promise we are headed in the right direction with this team. Stick with us and we can make it to the top of this mountain. I'm gonna go be with my team, now. It should be an interesting signing period for recruiting period coming up, so watch for some good news coming from the hill very soon!
Headlines from the conference championships and playoffs:
ACC Championship:
#2 Miami 56, #9 Clemson 54 4OT
Big 12 Championship:
#1 Oklahoma State 14, #8 Nebraska 37
Conference USA Championship:
#10 Tulane 24, Marshall 19
MAC Championship
W. Michigan 12, #4 Bowling Green 16
SEC Championship
#16 LSU 13, #12 Georgia 28
PLAYOFFS:
Miami 65
Cincinnati 24
Nebraska 31
Oklahoma 35
Florida Atlantic 6
Oklahoma State 57
Washington State13
Texas 51
San Diego State 7
Penn State 48
Georgia 38
Oregon State 28
Tulane 14
Arizona State 35
Boise State 25
Bowling Green 19
SECOND ROUND:
Oklahoma 3
Miami 24
Texas 34
Oklahoma State 22
Georgia 51
Penn State 16
Boise State 20
Arizona State 31
SEMIFINALS:
Arizona State 38
Miami 41
Georgia 31
Texas 17
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
Georgia 28
Miami 31