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cover of episode Sam Pittman, Arkansas head coach, tells McElroy & Cubelic what he likes about this year's team, what Bobby Petrino is bringing to the offense, and why O-Line was their main focus in the Transfer Portal

Sam Pittman, Arkansas head coach, tells McElroy & Cubelic what he likes about this year's team, what Bobby Petrino is bringing to the offense, and why O-Line was their main focus in the Transfer Portal

2024/7/18
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Sam Pittman: 我非常喜欢这支球队。我喜欢球队的文化,球员们,以及体能训练团队所做的出色工作。他们彼此相爱,而这就是你赢得许多比赛的方式。显然,你还需要天赋,我相信我们也有。但我真的很喜欢这支球队。我认为我们已经解决了需要解决的问题,并且我相信我们已经解决了这些问题。我们专注于打造一支强硬的球队,拥有能够在艰难时期坚持到底的球员和教练。Bobby Petrino教练的到来,我们希望能够更好地运行足球,这在去年我们做得并不好。我们没有保护好球,传球也不好,跑动也不好。所以我们必须通过转会门户来纠正这个问题,我们必须纠正我们的进攻线。我认为我们已经成功引进了三名球员。我们得到了Joe Moore,我们对他还不了解,但他因为迟来而成为了第四个补充。但我和Bobby都希望能够跑动足球,我们希望能够进行假动作传球。Taylor Greene拥有无与伦比的领导能力,他能够传球,也能够奔跑。回顾春季训练,我们每周都在进步。我们每周都在进行安装,我认为通过我们在夏季OTA中所做的工作,我们正处于我们需要的位置。我们还关注到新生跑卫Braylon Russell,他是一个强壮的跑卫,我们将会根据需要让他上场,但起初会控制他的出场时间以保持他的信心。至于进攻线,我们通过转会门户引进了球员,希望Petrino教练能够很好地利用一些战术来减轻他们的压力,并改变一些进攻方式。我始终认为Petrino教练非常出色。我始终这么认为,这可以追溯到2010年他在三场比赛中都击败我们的时候。但我们必须在外面打造自己的进攻线,我们需要有边锋,也需要有中锋。我认为这正是我们在转会门户中所做的事情,我认为我们已经成功引进了这三名球员。显然,你还需要有深度。我曾经是一名进攻线教练,我经历过一年只上场五个人到上场十二个人的转变。显然,你更希望上场五个人而不是十二个人,因为这意味着你的球员是健康的。但我认为,我曾经是一个区域进攻的拥护者,我们仍然是区域进攻。但这种假动作传球和将球传到外侧,以及回到他的面前,你不需要在前面做得那么好,你知道,在口袋里移动,假动作传球。你不需要像六人保护那样在前面做得那么好。你的后卫也不需要那么好。所以,我认为这些事情会帮助我们变得更好,仅仅是因为战术安排。在防守方面,我认为几年前的新冠疫情教会了我们很多关于球员多功能性的知识,这让我们在人员安排上更加灵活。我们有球员,比如Larry Worth,他可以打内线后卫,我知道他可以打角卫。所以你是对的,我们有体型更大、速度更快的球员,这让我们可以从三人阵型切换到四人阵型,从而让其他优秀的球员上场。当Barry在这里的时候,我们采用的是三人阵型,我们真的没有第四个人。一个人可以站立,第四个人可以下场。我们现在有了。所以,我认为这让我们在Travis如何指挥防守方面有了更大的灵活性。至于俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州加入SEC联盟的影响,我认为这并没有像你的NIL资金那样有那么大的影响。所以,我认为这完全取决于你如何分配资金,以及你的理念是什么,你是要招募高中生,还是要为转会门户节省资金,还是要为你的队员节省资金?所以,我不认为俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州加入联盟会带来多大的改变,而更多的是你将如何利用你一年的收入分成,以及你将如何利用你的集体以及类似的东西。现在,我认为对我们来说,我们会在高中生方面做得很好,但我们也希望能够留住我们队里的球员,并能够从转会门户中获得即时的帮助。至于回归地面进攻,我认为联盟中的一些球队可能会回归到一些更传统的进攻策略,例如I阵型和21人员编组。这取决于你的人员配置,但这是一个可行的方法。你可以减缓比赛节奏,并通过这种方式在身体上击败对手。我认为,你的进攻线越好,你就能在你的跑动进攻中更有创意。我相信情况将会改变。我认为人们现在会更多地进行传球。当然,RPO比赛已经到来,并且仍然非常火热,也非常好。但我认为你会看到人们更多地进行传球。 Greg McElroy: 我认为联盟中防守线的实力下降是球队回归地面进攻的原因之一。在2010年代中期,每个球队都有一个或两个球员能够在周日比赛中打十年。联盟因此转向了分散的进攻方式。现在联盟中没有很多令人恐惧的防守球员,这使得地面进攻变得更有可能。回归传统阵型可能会给缺乏经验的球员带来挑战,因为他们需要适应新的战术和人员安排。现在联盟中很少有体重超过240磅的防守球员。

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Sam Pittman discusses his positive outlook on the Arkansas Razorbacks' team, emphasizing the culture and the work of the strength staff.

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Welcome back at McElroy and Kubrick in the morning, live from Radio Row, SEC Media Days, day four, going right to the Buyer's Right Hotline, which I think this may be the first time we've done it all week. Hey, Coach of the Hogs, Sam Pittman, joining us on his way to SEC Media Days here today. Coach, how are we doing this morning?

Guys, I'm doing great. How about y'all? Doing well? You still got enough gas in the tank? Just a little bit. We're having to dig deep. We got you coming today, Coach. Are you on a layover right now in Little Rock? Where are you at? What's going on? Why can't we get you in person, buddy?

I have no idea. I don't run that media stuff. I just say yes, sir. We've gone through our fourth quarter program, Coach, so we're good. We're going to be able to make it today. We've got a little bit left. I'm interested because of so much change, obviously, at offensive coordinator and through the transfer portal. And you've picked up some players that are going to be able to help your football team. Just kind of where are you on the temperature of your team right now? How do you feel about your group?

Yeah, I like them. I like the culture. I like the kids. I think our strength staff has done a wonderful job with these guys. And they were in there squatting yesterday and had a DJ in there. And I tell you, they love each other. And you win a lot of games that way. Obviously, you need talent, which I believe we have as well. But I really like this team. I think we went out and we had some problems that we needed to get fixed. And I really believe that we fixed them.

What have you really tried to emphasize throughout spring and now, obviously, a month or two into summer? What has been maybe the biggest point of emphasis as you guys try to kind of grow into this offense that Coach Petrino's installing?

Yeah, well, I think the first thing is the entire team is about toughness. You know, a lot of times it's not as important about who you have on the team as who you don't have on your team. And we want to make sure that we have tough people on our team, guys that were going to be there in tough times, coaches and players. But Bobby...

You know, we want to be able to run the football, and we didn't do either one. We didn't protect it. We didn't throw it. We didn't run it well last year. So we had to go out and correct this portal. We had to correct our offensive line. I think we hit on three of our guys. We got Joe Moore. We don't know a lot about him yet, but he was the fourth addition because he came in late. But Bobby and I both, we want to run the ball. We want to throw play action.

And Taylor Greene has got leadership skills like no other and can throw and can run. So going back and watching all the spring practice, we got better each week. We installed each week, and I think we're right where we need to be through what we've done in OTAs this summer.

Coach, speaking of running the football, if you need somebody to offset a couple carries, you've got a freshman tailback named Braylon Russell coming in that's listed at .252. Now, you and I both know once you get over .250, the listed weight is usually being a little bit kind. Give us the story on Braylon Russell and how much could we expect him to see him actually carry the football this year?

I'll tell you what. I think he's going to be in perfect shape because, you know, I think we've got some older guys in front of him, and I think he's just going to continue to get more and more and more reps.

As we go, you know, confidence is a big thing, as you well know, and we certainly don't want to lose his confidence. So we'll probably start slow with him, but he's a big man that can run, and we're going to play him as needed. But I think he's going to have a hell of a year for us his freshman year.

Coach, with the offensive line, and you've addressed already how you've gone to the portal, hopefully Coach Petrino I think will do a great job of taking a little pressure off those guys and utilizing some things outside the tackles and do some pin and pull stuff, change the looks. I think Coach Petrino's really, really good. He is. I've always thought that, dating back to when he scored in three plays on us in 2010. Yeah.

Looking at kind of the offensive line, though, and knowing that the defensive lines in the league are maybe not what they once were. Not that they're not good, but they're not as many dudes that can just flat out kill you. How much has the offensive line position changed in your eyes over the last 10 years or so in college football and in particular in Arkansas? Well, I mean, you have to...

You have to build your own line outside. You have to have tackles. You have to. You also have to have a center. I think that's exactly where we went in the portal for it, and I think we hit on all three of them. Obviously, you have to have depth.

I've gone, y'all know I'm an O-line coach at heart, and I've gone from playing five in a year to playing 12. And obviously, you'd rather play five than 12 because that means you're healthy. But I think this, I think I was a big zone guy, zone guy, zone guy, and we still are a zone. But this pin and pull and this tossing the ball outside and this getting back to his face,

You don't have to be quite as good up front, you know, move in the pocket, play actions. You don't have to be as good up front as a six-man protection. Your back doesn't have to be quite as good. So some of these things I think will help us get better just because of schematics.

Sam Pittman, head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks, joining us on the phones. We're live on Radio Road, SEC Media Days. When I look at your personnel defensively, Coach, and some of the guys that you grabbed out of the portal that we've seen play before, they've been players, it feels like versatility might be something that you might have to your advantage more so this year than you did a season ago.

Yeah, I agree with you. You know, a few years back, COVID came and obviously you didn't know who was going to play on a Friday morning, you know, so

So I think it taught us all a lot about, hey, if he can play boundary safety, let's make sure he can play free safety. Let's make sure he can play the hog position. We do have guys. Now, they have to have the bodies and the speed and athleticism to do it. But we have guys like Larry Worth. We got him in. I think he's an inside linebacker. I know he can play the nickel position. So you're exactly right. We have bigger kids.

That can run, and that gives us versatility to go from a three-man front to a four-man front to put other good players on the field. You know, when Barry was here, we were three-man front. We really didn't have that fourth guy. A guy can stand up, a fourth can go down. We do now. So I think it gives us a little bit more versatility on how Travis can call the defense as well.

Coach, when you look at just how the league has changed and how it's adjusted, and this is more off the field, I want to get back to Paul, but I'm just curious about this and haven't had a chance to visit with you. With the additions of Oklahoma and Texas, you're already going head-to-head against A&M for the last 10 years in the league.

How has that adjusted and changed your recruiting philosophy with having so many teams in close proximity that you're now recruiting against? You used to be able to flash that SEC badge and, hey, we got action. Now it's probably a little tougher, I would imagine. So how has that kind of impacted your approach?

Well, I think you still try to go out and you try to get your 17 to 20 high school kids. And obviously, I'm not for sure, guys, if Oklahoma and Texas coming in has affected as much as how much money you have in your NIL pot, you know, to be perfectly honest with you. So I think it's all about adjustments on how you're going to distribute money. Yeah.

and whether your philosophy is what you're going to do with high school kids, you know, be...

or are you going to save money for the portal or save money for the guys on your team? So I don't know that bringing Oklahoma and Texas into the league has adjusted as much as what are you going to do with your revenue sharing in a year's time and what are you going to do now with your collectives and things like that and how you're going to use them. And right now, I think for us,

We won't do well in high school, but we also want to maintain the guys we have on the team and be able to get instant help from the portal. Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman joining us on the Biosphere Hotline. We're live at SEC Media Days. You mentioned running the football. Getting back to running the football.

We feel like some of it's coming back full circle a little bit collectively as a conference, but how full circle could this be coming back for you guys, be it personnel groupings, formations? You mentioned some of the play calls a little bit earlier that you might be going back to. How sort of, I guess, old school could this ability to run the football be for you guys this year?

Well, I guess you could go back to the OI formation because we sure as heck ran it this spring. You know, 21 personnel, rockin', stockin' robots. There's a place for that. And you have to have the personnel to do it, but there's a place for that. You can slow the game down. You can beat people up physically that way. And so I think, you know...

The better your offensive line goes, the more you can get creative in your running game. And I do believe that it's going to change. I think people are going to hand the ball off a little bit more now. Certainly, you know, the RPO game came in, and it's very hot and still very good. But I think you're going to see the people hand the ball off a little bit more. Coach, you realize you've got a lot of people my age salivating when you say I-formation. Correct.

A lot of people my age are saying, what the heck is that? We did it this frame. Hell, we ran iso. 43-44, let's go. Amen, baby. Coach, you know what part of that is? Think about the average weight of all these linebackers in this league. Most of them 218, 221, 210 nowadays. I doubt they've ever had a kid have a seven-yard head start and they've been told they've got to take them on head on.

Well, probably haven't. And, you know, that was half an individual back in our days. Fullback, you may not get out of there alive with a linebacker or a fullback, but you got tougher. Coach, we appreciate the time today. Hope we're able to bump into you at some point here at Media Days when you arrive. Thanks for joining us, and we'll catch up again soon. Love to see you all. Appreciate you. Yes, sir. Thank you, Coach. Sam Pittman joining us on the Buyer's Right Hotline. We're live at SEC Media Days.

Let's go to that for a moment, Greg, because now we have maybe even more evidence that some of this, at least offensively, could be coming back full circle. If you could find a way to pull that off personnel-wise, 21, maybe even 22, you had the guys.

I talked to a couple defensive coaches in this league and said some things like this. Different heavier formations are popping up, and there's now younger defensive position coaches in this league that have said, I've never seen that. You joked about it, but...

I mean, there are DB coaches, D-line coaches that haven't seen I-formation before. And you've got a bunch of lighter linebackers that have been asked to cover and run for a long time. Now all of a sudden you're going to say, oh, yeah, you've got to take that guy head on. He's got a seven-yard head start at you. Yep, come thumb. I don't feel like a lot of linebackers in today's football are going to enjoy that too much. No, they're not going to like that very much. I think that, and let's be real, would we be going in this direction if the defensive lines in the league weren't,

what they are. I don't think so. The defensive line is in the league compared to what I played against. That's why we spread it all out. 100%. And what we saw in the mid-2010s, it was just a different level. It didn't matter what team. I mean, you could go play a

The Mississippi State team win five games, and they got Fletcher Cox right in the middle of defense. It's like, goodness gracious alive. This is brutal. Or Jeffrey Simmons or whatever. Everybody had one or two that were going to play ten years on Sunday. And the league, as a result, said, why are we trying to run against a brick wall? I mean, I'm not Les Miles. I acknowledge the other team's good. We can't run on these guys. So the league became very spread-oriented.

And as a result, the athletic aspect of playing defense has grown significantly. I can see it coming back. I mean, there's not really five defensive linemen in this league that scare me to death anymore. There's really not. Especially inside. I mean, scare you to death. We can't move that guy.

Yeah, I'm with you. I think you'll be all right. So I could see it reverting back to little I formation, downhill, you know, ISO, lead, toss sweep, boss schemes, back on secondary support. Make you rep it in practice. Make you prepare for it. Make you defend it.

And as we've talked about, you know, with this whole communication situation, some of that's going to become discombobulated. We look at it as this giant advantage. You and I had a different angle of it. We had XFL-UFL games, and we heard how it can be confusing more than it can be helpful at times.

if the quarterback or the defensive player is not ready for it. And so that's going to be a feeling out process, too, of just, well, hold on a second, Coach. I have formation. How do we get lined up for this? We don't have the personnel for that. We don't have time to change the personnel for that. Who do you want to walk inside and how are we going to play that? Some teams play exclusively nickel. Most. And they're Husky, Rover, Star. How many depth charts do you see that have three off-the-ball linebackers listed?

How many depth charts do you see with three off-the-ball linebackers listed that are over 240? Not many. Zero. There's none. I mean, the NFL draft, I think the heaviest linebacker that we looked at was like 234.

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