There weren't any bombshells in new Arkansas coach Ryan Silverfield previewing spring practice with the media Wednesday afternoon. Nobody really should have expected any.
Things will get tougher for Arkansas for the rest of the season. The SEC schedule is here, and the Razorbacks get Mississippi State to start things off.
Shortly after Arkansas held off Oklahoma 83-79 in Norman toward the end of a nine-game SEC losing streak for the Sooners, Razorbacks head coach John Calipari stared into the camera and issued a dire warning to himself and his future Hogs team — Oklahoma was about to make a run.
There has been a restless feeling around the state for nearly two decades transitioning from one coach to another with hope that one will return the Razorbacks to relevance.
Arkansas will enter spring practice with several wide receivers working their way back from injuries suffered during the 2025 season. The Razorbacks expect multiple pass catchers to return in some capacity when the team begins its 15 spring workouts Sunday afternoon in Fayetteville.
Matt Jones and Anthony Kristensen discuss Acuff's player of the year honors and the Razorbacks' potential matchup in the third round of the SEC Tournament.
Forget all the measurables and how guys look on the spring practice field when it starts in a couple of weeks That's not even the biggest question around Arkansas football heading into football practices with a completely new coaching staff and roster.
On Saturday, SEC teams completed their respective final games of the regular season, officially setting the conference tournament bracket in stone. In turn, BetMGM released their updated odds for the SEC Tournament champion.
The Arkansas Razorbacks secured a thrilling 88-84 overtime triumph against the Missouri Tigers on Saturday, marking a historic moment for their head coach, John Calipari.
His stellar play has put Arkansas in a position to win the SEC Tournament (scheduled March 11-15 in Nashville) for the first time since the 1999-00 season.
The Arkansas Razorbacks are the latest College Football program saying goodbye to tradition and hello to as many advertising dollars as possible, announcing a jersey patch for Tyson Foods, a northwestern fixture in The Natural State, for the 2026 season.