- Final0
1HAW
USC10
4910
49 - Final18
2MICH
ALA14
4114
41 - Final2
3UNT
LSU14
4114
41 - Final34OKLA
UTEP24
724
7 - Final4
5ARST
ORE34
5734
57 - Final5
6BUFF
UGA23
4523
45 - Final6
7MURR
FSU3
693
69 - Final7
10JVST
ARK24
4924
49 - Final8
11MRSH
WVU34
6934
69 - Final9
12UNI
WIS21
2621
26 - Final1014CLEM
AUB26
1926
19 - Final11
15WYO
TEX17
3717
37 - Final12
17USM
NEB20
4920
49 - Final13
18M-OH
OSU10
5610
56 - Final14
19SAV
OKST0
840
84 - Final15
22MOSU
KSU9
519
51 - Final16
23BGSU
FLA14
2714
27 - Final179SCAR
VAN17
1317
13 - Final1824
13BSU
MSU13
1713
17 - Final19
21SJSU
STAN17
2017
20 - Final20
25UK
LOU14
3214
32 - Final OTOT21
16GT
VT17
2017
20
Final

Jacksonville St 24
(0-1, 0-1 away)

(10) Arkansas 49
(1-0, 1-0 home)
Coverage: GamePlan
7:00 PM ET, September 1, 2012
Razorback Stadium, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas defensive end Chris Smith noticed a look of determination on Knile Davis' face during class last Friday.
The No. 10 Razorbacks weren't scheduled to take part in their final preseason scrimmage until that evening, but Smith had no doubt where his teammate's thoughts were.
Davis' excitement was understandable, given that the running back hadn't been tackled in more than a year -- not since breaking his left ankle during the preseason last August. That excitement paled in comparison to the relief his teammates and coaches felt after Davis emerged from the scrimmage without incident, setting the stage for his return to action against Jacksonville State on Saturday in the season opener.
"Knile is still Knile, from what I saw Friday night," Smith said. "Everybody is going to be excited, and I know he's going to put on a show Saturday."
Davis led all Southeastern Conference running backs with 1,322 yards rushing two seasons ago before missing last season with the ankle injury. He took part in spring practice and was a part of preseason camp throughout, but Arkansas coach John L. Smith elected to hold Davis out of full contact drills until Friday's scrimmage.
Smith liked what he saw from the junior, even if he was initially less than pleased with the result of the first carry.
"The first time they tackled him all the way to the ground, he coughed the ball up," Smith said. "But the ground caused the fumble, so it would not have been a fumble. ... He's ready to go, though. He's excited. And I think it was good for him, without a doubt, to take some hits and feel good about himself."
Davis wasn't made available by Arkansas on Monday, but he tweeted "Hahaha still got it," following the closed scrimmage.
The preseason was largely uneventful for the Razorbacks. Linebackers Tenarius Wright and Alonzo Highsmith, along with safety Eric Bennett, battled minor injuries, but by in large Arkansas emerged from camp healthy and eager to build on last season's 11-2 finish.
The lack of suspense was just fine for first-team All-SEC quarterback Tyler Wilson. It was a far cry from the spring, when coach Bobby Petrino was fired for hiring his mistress and initially lying about her presence at his April 1 motorcycle accident.
"There's not any big stories to write during the fall camp," Wilson laughed. "Everybody's settled in, and I think we know what to expect. Everything's business as usual here."
Wilson served as a stabilizing presence during the spring following Petrino's firing and prior to Smith's hiring. The senior threw for 3,638 yards and 24 touchdowns in his first season as the starter last year, and he made it clear after deciding to bypass the NFL draft that he did so to try and win SEC and national championships in his final season.
That hasn't changed as he prepares to open the season against a Gamecocks team that is well-versed against SEC competition, having defeated Mississippi in double overtime two seasons ago.
"This is a statement game for us," Wilson said. "We're going to put on a show."
Arkansas led the SEC in total offense and scoring last season, and it's led the conference in passing offense in each of the last three seasons. That was under Petrino's watchful eye, though, and the Razorbacks will be watched closely this season under the personable and ever-entertaining Smith.
Smith signed a 10-month contract when he was hired in April, and his future at Arkansas after this season is anything but certain. The former Michigan State and Louisville coach isn't looking that far ahead, but he does expect at moment of reflection when he takes the field Saturday as a head coach for the first time since being fired by the Spartans after the 2006 season.
"Probably when we come out of the tunnel, come through the `A'; I'm excited about that," Smith said. "I'm fired up, and I know our kids are going to be fired up and are looking forward to having a good year, having a great year, a special year."
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Bobby Petrino took Arkansas' program to top-10 status. Now John L. Smith gets his chance to take the Hogs even further. The big story in the opener against the FCS Gamecocks is Knile Davis' return after missing all of last season with a fractured ankle. If Davis is all the way back to 100 percent, this offense should be as explosive as ever.
Matchup
| JVST | ARK | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 0-1 | 1-0 |
| Avg Points | 24.0 | 49.0 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 49.0 | 24.0 |
| Home Record | 0-0 | 1-0 |
| Road Record | 0-1 | 0-0 |
| Division Record | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Conference Record | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Rushing Leaders
| Arkansas | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| D. Johnson | 137 | 757 | 5.5 | 8 | |
| K. Davis | 112 | 377 | 3.4 | 2 | |
Receiving Leaders
| Arkansas | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. Hamilton | 90 | 1335 | 14.8 | 5 | |
| M. McKay | 21 | 317 | 15.1 | 2 | |


