· 2026-06-24

Arkansas Razorbacks' new head coach Ryan Silverfield is tasked with rebuilding the program after a 2-10 season.
The Razorbacks have had only one Power Four win at home in three years, a statistic Silverfield is determined to change.
Silverfield has been working to establish a strong roster and coaching staff since taking over in December.
He's been analyzing every aspect of the program, from academics to strength training and nutrition, to identify areas for improvement.
Ryan Silverfield, the 45-year-old head coach, is committed to turning things around in Fayetteville.
The success of the Arkansas Razorbacks is crucial to the University of Arkansas and the state as a whole, with prominent alumni like Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, eager to see the team return to its winning ways.
Jones, a member of Arkansas' 1964 national championship team, recently met with Silverfield and expressed his desire to see the Razorbacks succeed.
Silverfield is aware of the importance of winning football games and is working tirelessly to make it happen.
The new head coach has been meeting with donors and administration to ensure everyone is on board with the plan to rebuild the program.
With a strong commitment to success, Silverfield is determined to make the Arkansas Razorbacks a powerhouse in the SEC once again.
The Razorbacks' fans are eager to see the team return to its winning ways, and Silverfield is working to make that a reality.