Sad news: Arkansas Football set for another worst season-USA Today.

Sad news: Arkansas Football set for another worst season-USA Today.

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In 2024, Arkansas football will have another challenging schedule. With the exception of Alabama, the Razorbacks feature players from Texas and Tennessee as well as other familiar faces from the former SEC West.

USA Today has revealed their picks for each of the nation’s Power Four teams, and the national publication isn’t giving Arkansas any love. According to USA Today, the Razorbacks will only win four games this season and have a losing record. Although the estimate looks a little low, it makes sense given the number of unknowns surrounding this football club.

But Bobby Petrino is well known in Fayetteville. Fans in Arkansas are aware that last season, the Razorbacks were one capable offensive coordinator away from being a competitive football club. at 2023, the Hogs came close to defeating Alabama at Tuscaloosa and LSU in Baton Rouge. Yes, Arkansas eventually let go of the rope, but that is unimportant.

This season, the Razorbacks have a good chance of making it to a bowl game. A six and six record may not make many people happy, but it might be plenty to keep Sam Pittman employed.

People are going to be surprised by Taylen Green. Although the third-year quarterback at Boise State was not as much in the limelight as he would be in the SEC, Arkansas supporters shouldn’t be alarmed based on all that has been released about the young man. His football prowess has already been demonstrated in Razorback Stadium, as has his leadership in the locker room.

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Arkansas will be stronger in 2024 with Green and Petrino spearheading the attack. With Travis Williams leading the defense as the coordinator, the defense is also in capable hands. With just those two coordinators, the Razorbacks ought to be able to secure one or two more victories.

Football: RB transfer from Arkansas Dominique Johnson decides to attend TCU.

RB Dominique Johnson followed coach to Arkansas | Whole Hog Sports

For the forthcoming campaign, the Horned Frogs strengthen their backfield.

Former Arkansas running back Dominique Johnson committed to TCU football on Friday, strengthening the team’s backfield. Johnson will travel to Fort Worth to work with Jimmy Smith, the team’s new running backs coach who was hired from the Razorbacks during the offseason. Johnson played for Arkansas for four seasons, gaining 785 yards and eight touchdowns through the air. During his 32 games with the Razorbacks, Johnson ran for 575 yards and seven touchdowns in 2021–22, which was his most productive season. Johnson is a Texas native who stands 6-foot-1 and weighs 252 pounds.

Johnson will be surrounded by a group of experienced running backs that includes Trent Battle and Trey Sanders in addition to former four-star prospect Cam Cook. Emani Bailey, who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent after declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft, caused TCU to lose its starting quarterback from 2023. Two freshmen rushers, three-star recruit Nate Palmer and four-star recruit Jeremy Payne, are also joining the Horned Frogs.

 

 

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