When the rosters for both McDonald's All-American teams were announced Monday there were quite a few notable snubs, including one prominent Arkansas signee.
If there's one admirable thing about Arkansas Razorbacks running backs coach David Johnson it's that he recruits to the best of his ability everyday. Fresh off the Hogs' Junior Day event on Saturday, college recruiting has now gone into a dead period as coaches won't be able to host visitors or have have in-person interactions.
Arkansas didn’t need another reminder that its future backcourt is stacked. It got one anyway. JJ” Andrews the Razorbacks' signee from Little Rock Christian, has been selected to play in the McDonald’s All American Game on March 31.
RIO GRANDE, P.R. – The fourth-ranked Arkansas women’s golf team opened the spring with a win at the Purdue Puerto Rico Classic held at Grand Reserve Golf Club (Par 72) in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
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.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas Softball program, in conjunction with the Southeastern Conference, has released select television designations, as announced on Friday morning.
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff Jr. is one of 10 players selected to the Midseason Top 10 candidates for the 2026 Bob Cousy Award, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced.
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.
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas women’s basketball (11-12, 0-8 SEC) hung with No. 18 Kentucky (18-5, 5-4 SEC) for nearly three full quarters, but the Wildcats scored 51 points over the final 14 minutes to pick up a 93-73 win over the Razorbacks.
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.