Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek caught a tidal wave of flak this week for saying that the Razorbacks were in position to compete in the SEC, but not at the national level. As it turned out, head coach Sam Pittman’s team may not be equipped to win even the American Conference.
If last week’s loss to Mississippi was deflating, Arkansas football’s 32-31 defeat against Memphis on Saturday was the train fully going off the tracks.
The Hogs started off hot, scoring 28 points in the first half for the fourth game in a row — that’s a first in program history.