Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green is preparing for his second season as the Razorbacks’ starter under offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, whose well-known demanding approach and psychological tactics that may be working.
Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green knows where his wide receivers are coming from when they spend time asking questons. Each one of them are trying to learn the offense, much like Green did last season, on the fly in an effort to be competitive in the SEC.
If we look across the SEC, we see many prolific offensive schemes, including those from the Arkansas Razorbacks. Under offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, the offense has more of a “high-flying” style, yet this is only through the optics.
Every year has its own set of storylines, and we are here to highlight 25 of them. From Austin to Happy Valley and from Los Angeles to Chapel Hill. What are we looking forward to in 2025?
Don't be robotic. Be fluid. Trust your instincts. Taylen Green should repeat those reminders to himself about 100 times every day before the Razorbacks kick off their 2025 football season six Saturdays from now.
Arkansas football quarterback Taylen Green revealed which current NFL QB inspires him the most. The Razorbacks are heading into a critical 2025 season, needing to deliver results.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green burst onto the scene last season and will be back with the Razorbacks in 2025. Green was one of three Arkansas players to appear at SEC Media Days.
Sam Pittman will be mentally and emotionally weary by the time he finishes about five hours of interviews with SEC writers, radio folks, podcasters and TV types Thursday afternoon.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green is in the same type of situation as LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier. Both players have a year of starting experience under their
SEC's "Talkin' Season" is almost here as Media Days begins Monday at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. Coaches, players and media alike will be hyping every player up, sharing team updates and convince people why their team will be better than last year.
Arkansas enters 2025 with a reworked offensive line, hoping that new personnel and a back-to-basics approach. The hope is that will help protect quarterback Taylen Green and revive the Razorbacks’ run game after a turbulent 2024.
Which version of this game will we see in 2025? Will it be the high-flying, nearly 1,200 yards of combined total offense and 83 total point scored? Or will it be the defensive slugfest like in 2023 when the Bulldogs won 7-3?
While it's easy to be negative amidst all the offseason change, 40+ transfers, brand new receivers group and so on, there's no fun in that which is the whole point of this story.
For Taylen Green to be money for Arkansas, the Hogs up front will need to be successful throughout the season. This is what head coach Sam Pittman was known for as he returned to Arkansas six seasons ago.
It's not July yet but the dog days of summer have already arrived in Arkansas and don't appear to be going away anytime soon. The Razorbacks will go into summer activities such as SEC Media Days and fall practice without a question who its fearless leader will be.
Arkansas fans had allowed themselves to hope once again. The Hogs, with newly minted quarterback Taylen Green and running back Ja'Quinden Jackson in the backfield, had played a near perfect game in a 70-0 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff before marching into Stillwater and taking the Big 12 champion favorites, No.
When Arkansas announced the return of Bobby Petrino, fans were in neck braces as they looked at the news from whiplash. Yes, there is some wordplay in the previous sentence, but in all seriousness, what Petrino brings is a wealth of knowledge along with an effective scheme.
Taylen Green threw for 341 yards and accounted for three touchdowns as Arkansas pulled away in the second half to earn a 39-26 win over Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis on Friday.
Taylen Green threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for two scores Saturday as Arkansas shrugged off a rocky first quarter to stop visiting Louisiana Tech 35-14 in Fayetteville in a nonconference matchup.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green exited the first quarter of Saturday’s game against Ole Miss after suffering an apparent lower body injury. Green required help to get up onto his feet after being tackled awkwardly following a 14-yard rushing attempt and walked carefully to the team’s sideline for further evaluation.
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green accounted for six touchdowns, four in the first half, as the Razorbacks zipped past the Mississippi State Bulldogs 58-25 on Saturday afternoon in Starkville, Miss.
As the crowd rushed the field in Fayetteville, Ark., on Saturday night, one couldn't help but feel joy for Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman. A man who had been on every hot-seat list in the country going into the season must have felt exonerated.
There’s no mistaking the brilliant blue field where Boise State plays its home games. And the King of Props has a pick today that stands out just as much on this college football Championship Saturday.