FAYETTEVILLE -- TCU's passing plan against the Arkansas Razorbacks last Sept. 10 was obvious and logical: pick on the young guy making his second college start.
Quarterback Kenny Hill went after sophomore cornerback Ryan Pulley time and again, targeting 6-4 receiver Taj Williams, who had 11 catches for 158 yards in the Horned Frogs' season-opener against South Dakota State.
The 5-11 Pulley was up to the challenge. Starting in place of Kevin Richardson, who tore his pectoral muscle the week before and was out for the season, Pulley broke up four passes and held Williams without a catch.