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LOOK: Former Arkansas QB Matt Jones has seen enough of the Bret Bielema era at Arkansas
A former Arkansas football player has come out and wants a change in the coaching ranks.
Quarterback Matt Jones is a legend amongst most Razorbacks fans because of the part he played in “Miracle on Markham,” a game Arkansas won over LSU back in 2002. This nickname was given because Jones threw a touchdown pass to DeCori Birmingham with less than a minute to go and Arkansas went on to win 21-20.
Now, he’s shedding light on what he thinks about the current state of the program. Whelp, he’s not a huge fan of where his former school is headed under Bret Bielema. Check out the tweets Jones sent out as Arkansas lost to South Carolina in embarrassing 48-22 fashion Saturday night:
nope.. nope… nope… unacceptable… it is not working… 5years below 500 winning %… nope… #✌🏼
— mj9 (@donslims) October 7, 2017
He didn’t stop there. Jones went on to talk about the coaching situation.
i luv my hogs… i will always bleed razorback red… this is not it… i hate it for all the hog fans… coach B is not the answer
— mj9 (@donslims) October 7, 2017
Bielema is now 27-29 at Arkansas following the loss to the Gamecocks.
Tye is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He works on-air for ESPN Arkansas in Fort Smith. You can follow him on twitter @TyeSportsRadio.