Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Smith returning to Arkansas to replace Petrino

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Eager to move on from the Bobby Petrino scandal, Arkansas announced Monday that popular former assistant John L. Smith will return as head coach of the Razorbacks next season.

Smith, who left the Razorbacks after last season to become the head coach at Weber State, will be formally introduced on Tuesday. The school said Smith signed a 10-year, $850,000 contract and will also be eligible for other incentives.

“I am tremendously excited to have this special opportunity to return to Arkansas and lead the Razorback football program,” Smith said in a statement.

Smith’s return caps a whirlwind three weeks for an Arkansas program reeling in the wake of revelations of an affair by Petrino with a woman, Jessica Dorrell, he later hired as his assistant. Petrino also once gave his Dorrell $20,000 in gifts — all which was revealed following an April 1 motorcycle crash on a rural road southwest of Fayetteville. Dorrell has since resigned.

Hiring Smith allows Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long to take his time to find a permanent head coach. Petrino’s firing came during spring practice for much of the college football world, a time when few coaches were willing to leave their current positions for the unknown — even for a top-five team that already had a coaching staff in place.

“(Smith) has been a part of the record-breaking success we have enjoyed in the past few seasons,” Long said in a statement. “... I also have a tremendous amount of confidence in our assistant coaches and believe that under coach Smith’s leadership they will be able to continue to flourish in the current roles.”

Smith was a head coach at Michigan State and Louisville, where he was replaced by Petrino after the 2002 season. He served as the special teams and outside linebackers coach at Arkansas for the 2009-10 seasons under Petrino; the two have worked together at four different schools in all.

Word of Smith’s hire spread quickly Monday and some of the players responded with their approval on Twitter.

“The happiest day of my life,” Razorbacks running back Knile Davis tweeted. “Hearing that John L. Smith is coming back to (Fayetteville) to (be) our head coach.”

The players were informed of Smith’s hiring at an afternoon team meeting, though they were instructed to avoid talking with media members outside the Broyles Athletic Center afterward. Still, their smiles told the story of their feelings.

Smith’s easygoing demeanor will be a big change from Petrino, who was fired April 10 by Long.

Next >

1

2

Bobby Petrino online, John L. Smith, John L. Smith, Jessica Dorrell, the Razorbacks, Arkansas, Fayetteville, FAYETTEVILLE, Ark, Dorrell, coach Smith

Nypost.com

No comments:

Post a Comment