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Arkansas Razorbacks Prepare for Next Game

· 2026-07-04

Arkansas Razorbacks Prepare for Next Game

The Arkansas Razorbacks will face North Alabama Lions on September 5, 2026.

What's the current state of the offense?

The Razorbacks' offense is looking promising with the return of key players like right guard Kobe Branham and center Caden Kitler.

They performed well last season, ranking among the nation's best according to Pro Football Network.

How's the quarterback situation?

The quarterback battle between KJ Jackson and AJ Hill will continue into fall camp, with both players showing upside.

Jackson performed well when given the opportunity last season, delivering crisp passes despite a cold, rainy day in Fayetteville.

What about the running backs?

First-year running backs coach David Johnson has assembled a talented group with speed and physicality.

This group has everything a coach could want on paper, but it needs to come together on the field.

The Razorbacks' offense will be led by a couple of key returning veterans up front, including Branham and Kitler.

Both players were terrific last season, helping to limit pressure and allowing running backs to find running lanes quickly.

The team's next game against North Alabama Lions will be a test of their offense, with the Lions looking to capitalize on any mistakes.

And with the coaching transition to Ryan Silverfield, the Razorbacks are looking to improve their overall record.

But for now, the focus is on the upcoming game and getting the offense ready.

So the Razorbacks will need to work on their quarterback situation and get the running backs to gel as a unit.

The team's performance will depend on how well they can execute their game plan and make adjustments on the fly.

With the right combination of players and coaching, the Razorbacks could be a force to be reckoned with in the SEC.

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