With revenue sharing essentially adding a salary cap to the NCAA, general managers have been all the rave in college football recently.
Arkansas was a little late to the party when it tabbed former Boston Celtics executive Remy Cofield as its all-sports GM back in March, but it showed the Razorbacks continuing to adapt to the new landscape in the SEC and the sport as a whole.
Cofield’s late June press conference, however, raised more questions than it answered. The Razorbacks’ money-man in chief described himself as a middle-man between players and Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman, though his role seems to be a bit of a work in progress.