Arkansas wide receiver Warren Thompson quit and defensive back Myles Slusher is back. That's the takeaways from Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman's appearance on the SEC Teleconference this morning.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas coach Sam Pittman almost made it sound like wide receiver Warren Thompson found the light switch. Thompson said Tuesday he just made up his mind to have a big season.
Last season, the Arkansas Razorbacks needed another receiver to step up alongside Treylon Burks. De’vion Warren was coming off an injury and the transfer of Mike Woods to Oklahoma all but depleted the receiver room.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Maybe the wide receivers will be okay. Since the Missouri game last season, everybody has been wondering what Arkansas was going to do replacing Treylon Burks and his production.
Wideout Warren Thompson had a standout performance against man coverage early in Thursday’s sixth practice of camp for Arkansas as the wideouts continued to shine.
Thompson says he was lied to about conditions of other players as well as his current health situation. He also says the program cares more about its future than the current athletes.