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Here He Comes Again, SomehowSam Pittman (1) is out at Arkansas, a lamentable but inevitable result for a nice guy who—like Brent Pry at Virginia Tech—probably should have been fired last year to give the 2025 team a fighting chance.
It was undeniably good for 2014’s Week 1 breakout, Texas A&M QB Kenny Hill, to have earned the nickname “Kenny Trill” from Bun B, then be consoled online by the Houston rap legend after a loss … in the first week of October.
Arkansas plays the No. 15 Tennessee Volunteers, No. 6 Texas A&M Aggies, Auburn Tigers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, No. 13 LSU Tigers, No. 9 Texas Longhorns and No. 19 Missouri Tigers the rest of the way.
Arkansas legend John Daly chimes in on the Razorbacks search for a new head football coach. Endorsing both Jon Gruden and Bobby Petrino as candidates. Daly
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Sporting News on MSNArkansas' win-at-all-costs promotion of Bobby Petrino is not the exception in college sports
There is no assurance Petrino will become Arkansas’ full-time head coach in 2026. Some Razorbacks boosters would prefer the program pursue SMU coach Rhett Lashlee, an Arkansas native and alum with a 31-14 record, but he might have more glamorous opportunities.
The Bobby Petrino era technically begins today with his first practice as interim head coach at Arkansas. In his initial