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12/25/07
College Football Notebook
Alabama Four Alabama players did not make the team’s first practice in Shreveport on Tuesday because of conflicts with their Christmas travel plans. Running back Terry Grant, linebacker Jimmy Johns, wide receiver Mike McCoy and defensive lineman Luther Davis were not at the team’s workout at Independence Stadium. They are expected back Wednesday. Josh Cooper, Arkansas FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Arkansas’ Reggie Herring says he was touched by his players’ vote of confidence. The Razorbacks’ defensive coordinator is serving as interim head coach as the team prepares to meet Missouri in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas on New Year’s Day, Herring, 48, was chosen for the fill-in job after Houston Nutt resigned and then took the top coaching job at Ole Miss. Earlier this month, Arkansas hired Bobby Petrino to coach the Razorbacks next season, but Herring is handling the coaching duties for the Cotton Bowl. Players voted Dec. 6 that they wanted him to be interim coach. “It was the greatest gift I have ever received as a football coach,” Herring said. “Knowing I had earned the respect and the belief of the players that they felt compelled to do such an act, it was overwhelming.” Retiring athletic director Frank Broyles said Herring’s handling of the football program since Nutt’s departure had been impressive. “He’s done a magnificent job and deserves to be a head coach some day, if not right away,” Broyles said. “If anybody called me, I would give him the highest recommendation I could give anybody to be a head coach.” Herring said his interim job confirmed what he already knew: He wants to be a head coach and would be a very good one. All he needs, Herring said, is a chance to show that he is not just a defensive coordinator but an organized, efficient leader of men. “I’d love to be a head coach, even moreso now after being given the chair,” Herring said. “It’s something I personally could thrive in. At least now I can say I have been a head coach for a month. Herring on Monday disputed a published report that he had agreed to become defensive coordinator at Texas A&M next season. From Staff, Wire Reports
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