
Born in Montana, USA in 1961, Bobby Petrino, as of the 2009 season, is the current head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks. In 2007 season, Petrino was the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons for most of the season and he spent four years coaching at the University of Louisville.
“I don't know exactly what happened. That's something that you've got to look at the video and see.”
“We still feel like we’re a better defensive football team than we were a year ago but we have to go out and prove it.”
“This is the type of game that challenges a team's leadership. We can either come together or fall apart.”
“That's something I don't ever want them believing, that we're sitting out there as a target. I'd rather attack and be real aggressive. That's what I told them when I made them take them off. I've always been an offensive guy and I believe in attacking and going after people. That's why we got rid of them.”
“You always miss a great player, but I think the players on this team have taken a lot of pride in overcoming obstatcles when we have a player down ? not only the offensive players, but the defensive players. We were very fortunate that we played that well.”
