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Arkansas Razorbacks Rebuild Defense

· 2026-07-05

Arkansas Razorbacks Rebuild Defense

The Arkansas Razorbacks are rebuilding their defense with new coordinator Ron Roberts.

What's the plan?

The Razorbacks had a poor defensive record in 2025, allowing over 425 yards and 33 points per game.

They ranked No. 122 and No. 129 nationally, the worst marks of any SEC team.

How's the secondary?

The cornerbacks have been rebuilt with new additions, including Tulane transfer Jahiem "Joker" Johnson and former Maryland standout La'Khi Roland.

They are expected to start on the boundaries and have a history of forcing turnovers.

What about the defensive ends?

The Razorbacks need others to step up alongside senior Quincy Rhodes, who returned for his senior year after being a potential first-round draft pick.

Redshirt freshmen Xadavien Sims, Caleb Bell, and Trajen Odom are behind him.

What's next?

The Arkansas Razorbacks will face North Alabama Lions on 2026-09-05, and fans are eager to see the new defense in action.

The team has a new defensive scheme and over 40 transfer additions, which has dramatically reshaped the Razorbacks on paper.

And with a new budget, coach Ryan Silverfield has built a quality group of assistants to get the secondary on the right track.

But the team still needs to prove themselves, and the confidence rating for each position group is a work in progress.

So the Razorbacks will look to their new additions, including North Carolina transfer Khmori House, to make an impact.

The team's pass rush was encouraging in the spring, but they need several players to step up alongside Rhodes.

And with the new 3-4 base defensive scheme, there will be a chance for the unit to be more diverse in pressure packages along the edges.

The Razorbacks have a lot of young players at the defensive end position, but they are looking to contribute early on.

The team's next game will be a test of their new defense, and fans will be watching closely to see how they perform.

The Arkansas Razorbacks are looking to turn things around after a poor defensive record in 2025.

They have made significant changes, including the addition of new coordinator Ron Roberts.

And with a new defensive scheme and over 40 transfer additions, the team is looking to make a fresh start.

But it won't be easy, and the Razorbacks will face tough competition in the SEC.

The team's cornerbacks have been rebuilt, and they are looking to make an impact.

The Razorbacks have a lot of talent on their roster, but they need to put it all together.

The team's next game will be a crucial test of their new defense, and fans will be watching closely.

The Arkansas Razorbacks are ready to take on the challenge and prove themselves as a top team in the SEC.

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