Arkansas Football 2017: 5 Reasons the Razorbacks will lose to Ole Miss

COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 7: Head coach Bret Mielema of the Arkansas Razorbacks watches as his team takes on the South Carolina Gamecocks of the Arkansas Razorbacks at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Todd Bennett/GettyImages)
COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 7: Head coach Bret Mielema of the Arkansas Razorbacks watches as his team takes on the South Carolina Gamecocks of the Arkansas Razorbacks at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Todd Bennett/GettyImages) /
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1. Bret Bielema

Why the Hogs will lose to Ole Miss will boil down to the same reason they lose to everyone. Bret Bielema. All I am going to say is that the record speaks for itself and in Bielema’s case, that record is 10-26 in the SEC and 27-31 overall. That is countless losses in “must-win” games and a lot of really poor coaching.

To say he isn’t getting it done at Arkansas is quite the understatement. Yesterday, I was listening to a sports talk show and a caller came on to give the saddest take on the coach, whose name he couldn’t properly say, I have heard to date.

“People act like Bileema’s style has never worked here,” says the fan, “but y’all remember when we played Alabama close in that 1 point loss?”

Let me state the obvious for you if are struggling here. If your point of reference is close losses, then your coach is in fact NOT getting it done. Period. By the time next season comes around, Arkansas will probably have a new head coach or if not they may well be starting to search for a new athletic director.

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I could have easily listed a full set of different reasons that Arkansas is going to lose but the number one reason would remain the same in any list. In Arkansas, their main problem isn’t the product on the field but rather it’s the one making this horrible product over and over in the first place. You can expect the same old story this week as it results in Ole Miss sending Arkansas home winless in the SEC.