Hogs' Petrino eager to take next step
Source: SEC Football Blog - Apr 11, 2011 at 8:43 AM
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In addition to being one of the brightest offensive minds in football, Bobby Petrino – fairly or unfairly – is also known for his nomadic ways.
Yet, as he enters his fourth season at Arkansas, there’s a different air about the guy who still elicits scorn from his former players and coaches with the Atlanta Falcons for leaving in the middle of the night.
Maybe that’s because Petrino has finally found a home.
“I love living here,” Petrino said. “It’s a unique job with what coach (Frank) Broyles did here. By not playing anybody in the state, you’re able to have the entire state be Razorback fans. They can still support Arkansas State and Central Arkansas, but
Yet, as he enters his fourth season at Arkansas, there’s a different air about the guy who still elicits scorn from his former players and coaches with the Atlanta Falcons for leaving in the middle of the night.
Maybe that’s because Petrino has finally found a home.
“I love living here,” Petrino said. “It’s a unique job with what coach (Frank) Broyles did here. By not playing anybody in the state, you’re able to have the entire state be Razorback fans. They can still support Arkansas State and Central Arkansas, but

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