MaxPreps 2013 Arkansas Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National GuardBentonville is looking to bounce back from last year's loss in the state title game. With 12 returning starters the Tigers will be difficult to beat in 2013.
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1. Bentonville2012 Finish: 12-1
Head coach: Barry Lunney
Team PreviewThe Tigers had a number of big wins in 2012, including victories over one of Mississippi's top programs, South Panola, one of Missouri's best teams, Rockhurst, and some of the best teams in Arkansas, including Southside (Fort Smith), Har-Ber (Springdale) and Fayetteville. But it was the one win in the playoffs they didn't get, a rematch 31-20 loss to Fayetteville, that haunts Bentonville the most. The Tigers appear to be well-positioned to put those bad memories behind them as coach Barry Lunney returns 12 starters from last year's 12-1 team, including eight on offense. Leading the way for the offense, is a receiver corps topped by Arkansas commit
Jack Kraus (6-6, 245) at tight end and
Jimmy Jackson (6-2, 200) at wide receiver. The Tigers also look to
Clay Wallace (6-0, 190) to lead the defense at linebacker. Bentonville has won two state titles in the past five seasons (2010, 2008) and has finished first place in league play each of the past six seasons.
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Head coach: Brad Bolding
Team PreviewThe Charging Wildcats could charge right to the top of the state rankings this season thanks to the return of nine starters and a group of incoming juniors that went 7-1 at the JV level last season. While coach Brad Bolding must replace Alabama-bound running back Altee Tenpenny, he does have some outstanding players returning, including Arkansas-signee
Juan Day (6-2, 215) at running back and
Kavin Alexander (5-10, 190) at cornerback. North Little Rock will also benefit from the addition of transfers
Tim Quickel at linebacker and junior
K.J. Hill at wide receiver.
See the Arkansas football programs with the most wins since 20083. Southside (Fort Smith, Ark.)2012 Finish: 8-4
Head coach: Jeff Williams
Team PreviewThe Rebels haven't won a state title since 2006, but all signs point to Southside being a legitimate contender in 2013. For starters, the Rebels return all-state quarterback
Isaac Jackson (6-3, 220). His brother, junior linebacker
Ian Jackson, is among the leaders on defense. Southside also returns all five starters along the offensive line and has the top returning running back from last year in
Quincey Whitfield (6-0, 220). Southside gets a big test earlier in the season when it hosts Har-Ber (Springdale) on Sept. 20.
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4. Greenwood2012 Finish: 14-0
Head coach: Rick Jones
Team PreviewThe Bulldogs have the state's longest winning streak at 38 games and they benefit from the return of Tulsa committ
Jabe Burgess (6-2, 200) at quarterback. As a junior, Burgess threw for 3,128 yards and 36 touchdowns. He is reportedly the cousin of former Greenwood star Tyler Wilson who was drafted by the Oakland Raiders earlier this year. The Class 6A state champion the past three seasons, Greenwood also won three straight crowns from 2005-07.
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Head coach: Daryl Patton
Team PreviewThe loss of one of the top quarterbacks in the program's history, Austin Allen, will make it difficult for the Bulldogs to return to the state championship, which they won 31-20 over Bentonville last season. However, it won't be impossible for Fayetteville to claim its third straight Class 7A state title. Nine starters return for coach Daryl Patton, including talented skill players
Terrell Tyson (6-1, 190) at running back and
Jordan Dennis (6-2, 175) at wide receiver. Dennis also plays in the defensive backfield, along with junior
Dre Greenlaw (6-0, 205), giving the Bulldogs one of the division's top secondaries.
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