When I was in my sophomore year of high school, Arkansas was set to take on Kentucky in the SEC for the first time. Also, that day. for the first time, I got to taste my grandmother's buttermilk chicken recipe, which was a tad more complex than the name lets on, but not much more.
Arkansas wasted very little time after its announcement last week that it planned to open up its sporting venues to live entertainment options outside of Razorbacks sports in landing its first big event.
Just days after Arkansas running backs coach David Johnson offered Marion’s Jeremiah Dent, the all-purpose back visited for Junior Day. The 6-foot, 200 pound all-purpose back was given the opportunity to meet the new Arkansas coach staff along with Ryan Silverfield to talk about more than football.
If there is one positive that came out of Arkansas' Junior Day it's that recruits believe Ryan Silverfield has complete control over every detail of his program.
If there’s one thing college basketball will do is slap you in the face with irony right when you think you’ve got life figured out. Arkansas, fresh off a big season and riding high on freshman guard Darius Acuff Jr.’s thunderous scoring, learned that lesson the hard way this weekend at home.
New Arkansas Razorbacks coach Ryan Silverfield and his staff were able to finally open the doors for Junior Day after inclement weather delayed the event just one week.
RIO GRANDE, P.R. – No. 4 Arkansas women’s golf will open the spring portion of the 2025-26 schedule at this week’s Purdue Puerto Rico Classic at the Grand Reserve Golf Club (Par 72) in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
FAYETTEVILLE – #15/16 Arkansas opened the second half with a 22-11 run to take a lead. But, with the game tied at 63 with 8:02 left, Kentucky had a 5-point possession and held the lead the rest of the way for an 85-77 victory Saturday night at Bud Walton Arena.
As the calendar turns to February, college basketball fans are beginning to catch the faintest whiff of the madness. Each game becomes more pivotal, and it’s as important as ever for teams to come out on the winning side.
Former Arkansas football coach Lou Holtz is facing a health challenge, according to an update shared by his family this week. Holtz, who is 89 years old, is currently at home in Orlando, Fla.