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Nutt, Guy look back on OSU days

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LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas&#39; matchup with Utah State this weekend will be a reunion for coaches Houston Nutt and Brent Guy.<br> <br> Nutt and Guy played together at Oklahoma State, and their paths have also crossed since they started coaching.<br> <br> ``I first met Houston Nutt in 1979,&#39;&#39; Guy said. ``I was a freshman at Oklahoma State and he was a second-team quarterback and we became close friends pretty quickly. He has a pretty infectious personality and if you talk to him he is a very upbeat guy.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Nutt&#39;s Razorbacks host Utah State on Saturday night in Fayetteville, and both he and Guy have been asked about their fond memories from Oklahoma State.<br> <br> ``We actually double-dated a few times in college,&#39;&#39; Guy said. ``We lived two doors apart in Stillwater (Okla.) for a few years. I saw his children born. We haven&#39;t been as close now that we are in coaching and have been separated for the last 10 or 12 years, but we still consider each other good friends.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Nutt was a graduate assistant at Oklahoma State from 1981-82, while Guy was still playing on the defensive line and at linebacker. Nutt then left the school, but he came back in 1984 as an assistant and stayed through the &#39;89 season. Guy was on that same staff from 1986-89.<br> <br> Several other coaches currently at Arkansas and Utah State passed through Oklahoma State around that period. Razorbacks defensive coordinator Reggie Herring was Guy&#39;s position coach at one point, and Arkansas assistants Louis Campbell, James Shibest and Mike Markuson were assistants at Oklahoma State at various times from 1985-91.<br> <br> Utah State offensive line coach Vance Vice was a defensive lineman and tight end at Oklahoma State from 1985-89.<br> <br> Nutt eventually became a head coach at Murray State from 1993-96 and at Boise State in &#39;97. When Nutt became the Arkansas coach before the &#39;98 season, Guy was part of the staff that took over at Boise State along with current Utah State assistants Mark Johnson and John Rushing.<br> <br> ``He worked extremely hard on the practice field as a player,&#39;&#39; Nutt said of Guy. ``And just his personality very strong work ethic, great integrity, and had the same thing as a coach when he was a grad assistant there with us.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Guy&#39;s first head coaching job was with Utah State last season. His team went 3-8 and has opened 2006 with a 38-7 loss to Wyoming. Arkansas lost last weekend 50-14 to No. 3 Southern California.<br> <br> Both teams are looking to bounce back this week, so any warm feelings between the coaches will have to be put on hold.<br> <br> ``It is never easy playing your friends, but he will be doing his best to beat us and we will be doing our best to beat his team,&#39;&#39; Guy said. ``That is the way it is.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> (Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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