(10-17-2018 02:10 PM)SublimeKnight Wrote: Both games are evenly matched, I mean within the realm of a toss up.
Arkansas is better than Tulsa, but both teams haven't won since their openers. So it's going to come down to who is even motivated still. Looks like a contract game, so SEC officials.
I don't think Arkansas is better than Tulsa. Tulsa has played two of the better AAC teams very close. I think Tulsa might be better...they just haven't turned the corner in actually getting more wins.
Tulsa will be motivated because they a) want a win and b) it's Arkansas (a rival)
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
(10-18-2018 10:10 AM)pesik Wrote: Someone on Twitter just noted we are 7-8 vs P5... a win here would mean we would have a winning record over the P5 this year
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
Sure! Why not? I mean after what O.D.U. did to Virginia Tech anything could happen right? For instance, like misery loving company, am I right?
Hey, J.R., I think I hear Tennessee calling on line 1...
Hey, I'm not a Gus guy and haven't been for 4 years. But that's an in the family matter. O.D.U. sure as hell wasn't! But then that is in keeping with this year's ACC winning % against OOC teams. Fifth in the P5 I believe.
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
Sure! Why not? I mean after what O.D.U. did to Virginia Tech anything could happen right? For instance, like misery loving company, am I right?
Hey, J.R., I think I hear Tennessee calling on line 1...
Hey, I'm not a Gus guy and haven't been for 4 years. But that's an in the family matter. O.D.U. sure as hell wasn't! But then that is in keeping with this year's ACC winning % against OOC teams. Fifth in the P5 I believe.
True. At least ODU was an all-in-the-state matter, though.
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
lol beating Mizzou and Arkansas is no great feat dude, I don't care where they hail out of. Give me a break. That's like trying to build up a game vs Rutgers as a chance to beat a B1G team.....
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
lol beating Mizzou and Arkansas is no great feat dude, I don't care where they hail out of. Give me a break. That's like trying to build up a game vs Rutgers as a chance to beat a B1G team.....
Of course you want to beat Alabama and Ohio State, but come on... it's still a P5 win - if you can beat 'em!
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
lol beating Mizzou and Arkansas is no great feat dude, I don't care where they hail out of. Give me a break. That's like trying to build up a game vs Rutgers as a chance to beat a B1G team.....
Beating maybe the worst team in the P5 was no big deal either. You guys are in for a rude awakening. Beat somebody and get back to us. You guys are leading a charmed life. Wait til you play UCF.
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2018 09:29 PM by Memphis Yankee.)
(10-17-2018 06:10 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: It's rare to have a real opportunity to bag some big time non-conference wins this late in the season - much less over the S-E-C - but that's exactly what 2 conference teams have this weekend.
Quote:REUNITED…And it feels so good
Memphis at Missouri (last played in 1999)
STREAKERS
Arkansas has won 18-straight over Tulsa (last loss in 1976)
MIND-BLOWER
Arkansas and Tulsa meet this Saturday for the first time since 2012. Though this might not seem significant from a national perspective, it represents the renewal of one of the longest-running rivalries in college football.
The Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane played each other consecutively from 1957 to 1990, from 1933 to 1955 and 11 times from 1899 to 1930. This year’s game marks the 74th time the two have clashed. For Arkansas, that’s comparable to its 75-game series with Texas A&M, who it shared membership with in both the Southwest Conference and now the SEC. For Tulsa, it’s the most they’ve played any other team in the nation – Oklahoma State, which it’s met 73 total times, is a close second.
The Hogs hold a commanding 54-16-3 lead and have won 18 straight. This is due at least in part to the last 41 games being played in Arkansas. The most recent meeting in Tulsa was 64-years ago in 1952.
The two campuses are located a mere 110 miles from one another, a direct east/west drive on US-412.
IMO, Tulsa has a fighting change against Arkansas. Meanwhile, Memphis is being picked by some to upset Missouri on the road.
lol beating Mizzou and Arkansas is no great feat dude, I don't care where they hail out of. Give me a break. That's like trying to build up a game vs Rutgers as a chance to beat a B1G team.....
Than why does Alabama, LSU, Georgia, and Auburn get so much credit when they beat them? Heck, they shouldn't get a W for playing them should they?