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Arkansas
backs get
Off. award, t
Associated Press
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.-SI,
of Grantlancl Rice.
The skies weren’t blue-gray,
there were only three insleaj
four, hut the horsemen rode t :
more than 50 years after Riceoii
his immortal line.
In the most recent versionj
names were Ike Forte, J(
Eckwood and Mike Kirkland,
Forte, Eekwixxi and KirklajJ.
wild Saturday night in Arfcni
,'35-0 season opening victory over
Force. Forte netted Ifil yardse;
carries and scored |
touchdowns. Eckwood gainedlj
yards on 11 attempts and
once. Kirkland had 119yardsoi
tries and one touchdown.
It was the first time in UAkisl
that three running hackshadta
100 yards in the same game, f,
their performance, Forte, EcU
and Kirkland were chosen to
the honor as the SouthwestG
ence Offensive Player of theWi
Their output cameasnosm
to the Arkansas coaching staff.Ti|
coaches had so much co
they protected all three during
practice.
Forte carried the football t(
than 10 times during the fall
mages. Eckwood had less than
carries during that time and
land wore a yellow shirt—wl
means don t tackle — throg
the fall.
“We knew what they couli!
and we didn’t want to risk injunj
said Arkansas Coach Frank Broil
“They had to play themselves
the game situations and I think
did."
Broyles said that after viewing!
film, lie and his assistants wereei
more impressed with the wav
which Forte j)e Homed when hei
not have the ball.
"We re all convinced thatliev
best back we ve ever seen when
doesn t have the ball, Broyles
"Blocking, faking, picking
stunts, blocking the tackle, bk
tin* linebacker and getting up
blocking the safety.
"He has an uncanny awareness
who to block and when to block
and he can block, Broyles sai
“For years, we will he using Ike
an instructional film on what
hacks should do when they d*
have the ball.
Forte was a proven runner. 1
rushed for 974 y ards last year, L
eluding 1 13 against Southei
Methodist and 215 against Ten
Tech in his final two outingsofi
year.
Eckwood was more of a quests
mark. He was one of the most
touted players in the nation durii
his senior year at Brinkley butol
ried only four times duringli
freshman year while nursingaM
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sup
415 U
Collet
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injury.
"1 have said all along that ill
thing about Eckwood that inipre
ssed his team, were his goodprt
tice habits, Broyles said. “Parei
know how much good study habit
are worth and it s the same forgo#
practice habits. Eckwood has excek
lent practice habits and there was*
doubt that he was going to be read
for his first game.
Broyles was quick to point»
that Forte and Eckwood broke so
eral tackles during the Air Font
game.
“Bo Rein brought that with to
from North Carolina State, Broyk
said. "He has drills to work on if an
in this offense, he has convinced^
backs that they’ve got to be
own blockers. We work on tint
everyday. . . keep your legs goto
and you 're going to break sortie tack
les. ”
The Arkansas hacks were soelfec
five that they turned in 16 runs of H
yards or more.
Rein was lured away from N.C
State to install the Veer-T attack
after the Razorbacks went 6-4-1 i»
1974 while operating from tic
Wishbone.
Broyles emphasizes that tie
blocking is the same, the pitch man
Po
190
Tex,
Coll
is the same and that turning upl
is the same in both offenses. 'Tonic
i in tie
AS AVE.
just faking to a different
baekfield, he said.
fie said Kirkland was outstanding
handling the option play against tie
Falcons.
“Fie is going to make a team won
der what option they’re going to
give us, ” Broyles said. "You can tale
away the inside and the pitch ana
make the quarterback keep it, hut
he can make long runs just like the
other backs.’
Air Force Coach Ben Martin said
he was aware of the speed of Forte
and Eckwood, hut that Kirkland
surprised him.
On several called pass plays,
Kirkland got outside the contain
ment and turned upheld for big
gains. “Everybody was shocked at
how quick he was,” Broyles said.
Kirkland completed only one of
four passes, but Broyles was not dis
appointed.
“When he threw we were at the
mercy of the defense," Broyles said.
NIXT TO Kmart
Broyles was asked what be would
do to defense Forte, Eckwood and
Kirland. He declined to answer, “I
want them on my side, he said.