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Arkansas scrimmage prompts praise from Nutt

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Posted 8:21PM on Saturday 2nd April 2005 ( 20 years ago )
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Arkansas football coach Houston Nutt was pleased with a 60-play scrimmage his players went through Saturday, and praised the results of defensive coordinator Reggie Herring&#39;s program over the past week of penalizing players with a pink jersey for inadequate effort.<br> <br> ``Our defense really flew around and you can see the improvement that they are making,&#39;&#39; Nutt said. ``They are starting to time up their blitzes and zone pressures. I will be anxious to watch the film to see the improvement, how many stood around and how many people chased the ball.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Strong safety Dallas Washington led the defense with six tackles while linebacker Pierre Brown and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison each earned five stops.<br> <br> Desmond Sims and Zach Snider, converted to defensive ends from linebackers, also showed promise. Sims earned a sack and several quarterback pressures while Snider racked up two tackles for lost yardage.<br> <br> On the other side of the ball, the offense struggled to maintain consistency but managed to get off several big plays. Freshman quarterback Cole Barthel connected with Anthony Brown for a 21-yard score and then hit a 23-yard pass to Chris Baker to set up another touchdown.<br> <br> Sophomore Robert Johnson found Baker for an 18-yard gain to set the stage for a Peyton Hillis one-yard run to the end zone.<br> <br> ``Offensively, we made some mistakes that hurt ourselves,&#39;&#39; Nutt said. ``This was good to get out here in a game-like situation in the stadium. It is funny to see how they think when there is a 25-second clock and the defense is moving around on you.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Barthel had the best numbers of the day at quarterback. The Decatur, Ala., product completed four of six passes for 83 yards and a touchdown. Brown hauled in two Barthel passes for 47 yards. Barthel also added a touchdown on the ground with a one-yard quarterback sneak.<br> <br> ``Cole did a good job for his first game-like scrimmage,&#39;&#39; Nutt said. ``He did some good things but, as he will tell you, he needs to improve on some things.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Johnson completed four of 10 pass attempts for 37 yards in the scrimmage. He also scrambled for a 14-yard gain rushing. But his performance also included a fumbled exchange with Hillis and an interception.<br> <br> Redshirt freshman Alex Mortensen also completed 1 of 5 passes, for five yards.<br> <br> ``The quarterbacks made some mistakes,&#39;&#39; Nutt said. ``We forced a couple of balls, which you can&#39;t do. You can&#39;t have turnovers. We had two critical turnovers today and we have to get that corrected.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Hillis led the rushers with 37 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.<br> <br> Defensive end Michael Tate strained a right knee early in the scrimmage, but there were no other significant injuries.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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