Four Arkansas football players agreed to terms with NFL teams Saturday evening following the conclusion of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Frank Ragnow became the second-highest drafted Arkansas offensive lineman inhistory when Detroit called his name in the first round with the No. 20 overall pick.
Arkansas’ game against Colorado State on Sept. 8 in Fort Collins, Colorado, will kick off at 6:30 p.m. and televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Arkansas defensive back Korey Hernandez is transferring, he announced via Twitter on Monday, becoming the third player to leave since spring practice ended.
Razorbacks tight end Will Gragg is transferring after graduating with two years left to play, he informed media outlets Friday morning.
Arkansas offensive coordinator Joe Craddock met with the media Wednesday and talked about expecting leaders to step forward in off-season workouts.
Arkansas defensive coordinator John Chavis talked with the media after the Razorbacks' final spring practice Wednesday.
Arkansas coach Chad Morris visited with the Morning Rush's John Nabors before speaking to the Fort Smith Razorback Club on Tuesday night.
Austin Allen was in Fort Smith on Tuesday night for the Fort Smith Razorback Club banquet at the Convention Center.
As of now, the only thing known about an altercation at a fraternity party Saturday night is that some Razorback football players were there.
Arkansas quarterback Ty Storey said the offense didn't do that badly, considering they were simply focusing on the basic things.