Arkansas Football: Re-Evaluating Casey Dick
Thereโs no more optimistic time for a football fan than the spring, when a few good scrimmages can raise expectations to the point where every halfway-decent player seems like the second coming of Peyton Manning or, well, Darren McFadden. So maybe Iโm guilty of that right off the bat, but what if weโre really witnessing the emergence of a brand new Casey Dick?
Your friends here at Razorback Expats are certainly as guilty as anyone else of taking a few potshots at C. Dick over the years, but given Bobby Petrinoโs well-earned reputation as a quarterback guru (and Houston Nuttโs reputation as the opposite) it certainly seems within the realm of possibility that Dick could have us all eating our words.
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With Ryan Mallettโs long-shot bid to be eligible for the 2008 having been denied by the NCAA, Dick has a clear shot at retaining the starterโs job and should benefit from the coaching staffโs extra attention. Plus, when we last saw Casey on the field he was blowing up would-be tacklers and hitting clutch passes in OT against LSU, so thatโs something to build on (editorโs note: the Cotton Bowl has officially been purged from our memories).
At any rate, thereโs definitely a buzz building around Caseyโฆhereโs a quick look at what some people who know more than we do about these things are saying:
* Sports Illustratedโs Cory McCartney kindly notes that Casey โhas been called the worst quarterback in college footballโ, but also notes that this perception could change quickly and has him listed as one of his โSpring Winnersโ in a recent column.
* In spring football roundup, USA Today says: โIn his first spring under new coach Bobby Petrino, Dick didnโt look anything like the quarterback who struggled with consistency and confidence throughout the 2007 season. He benefited significantly from a new offensive approach and new quarterback drills.โ
* What does Bobby Petrino think? First of all, heโs probably happy that Dick isnโt masterminding a dogfighting ring in his spare time. But besides that, he says โHe grew tremendously in the spring. He had a good understanding of what weโre doing offensively, he has a lot better understanding of what defenses are doing, in coverages and blitzes. I thought he made great strides in the last scrimmage before the spring game. He needs to be disciplined with his footwork and his technique. When he does that, he can be an accurate passer. He can get the ball out on time.โ
* Lastly, the best breakdown might be this Rivals.com article, which gives an excellent overview of the current situation and includes quotes from Dick, Petrino, London Crawford and Dickโs high school coach. Definitely worth a read.
So what does all this really mean? Itโs only May, so at the moment, not much. But if nothing else, it seems like the QB situation is light years ahead of where it was at this point 12 months ago, and thereโs certainly nothing wrong with that.




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