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Trey Knox transfers, Chris Beard suspended, Dowell Loggains to South Carolina
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Trey Knox transfers, Chris Beard suspended, Dowell Loggains to South Carolina
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With both coaches that recruited him now at South Carolina makes sense for Hogs’ tight end who has graduated.
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Hogs’ Trey Knox putting name into transfer portal
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — With reports Arkansas is losing a tight ends coach, now we have reports a player is out, too.
Senior Trey Knox has put his name into the transfer portal, according to multiple reports online.
Knox was a four-star recruit in the Class of 2019, checking in as the No. 228 overall prospect in the country according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Ranking. Midway through the 2021 season, he made the switch to tight end.
Knox is originally from Murfreesboro (Tenn.) and attended Blackman High School plus a 3.8 student in the classroom.
After spending four seasons in Fayetteville, it could be viewed as making some sense in that he’s fulfilled every obligation to the Razorbacks on and off the field. With a year left that everybody got from the COVID stuff, he wants to go somewhere for another season and see if he can improve his grade for a shot at the NFL.
In his first season with the Razorbacks, Knox caught 21 passes for for 299 yards and two touchdowns in the opening four games. He added seven receptions for 86 yards and 1 score in his final seven games played as he battled a hip injury.
The following season, Knox’s contributions were scarce, finishing with seven catches for 70 yards. Early in 2021, Arkansas transitioned Knox to tight end, where he contributed 46 grabs for 437 yards and 6 touchdowns the last two years.
He finished the 2022 regular season third on the team with 296 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 26 catches. Knox had a pair of two-touchdown games this fall against Cincinnati and Liberty.
In late November, leading receiver Jadon Haselwood declared for the upcoming NFL Draft, and Ketron Jackson entered the transfer portal last week so the Hogs will be without three of their four leading receivers for the Liberty Bowl against Kansas State on Dec. 28.
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Report says Dowell Loggains accepting OC spot at South Carolina
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas coach Sam Pittman has more than players to replace.
Tight ends coach Dowell Loggains is apparently headed to South Carolina as the offensive coordinator for Shane Beamer.
Brandon Marcello of 247Sports.com put the story out, citing a source.
Arkansas tight ends coach Dowell Loggains intends to accept the offensive coordinator position at South Carolina, a source tells @247Sports.
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) December 12, 2022
Many thought Razorbacks offensive coordinator Kendal Briles would be the choice, but Carolina zeroed in on Loggains early in the process. The speculation about this move started in Arkansas over the last couple of weeks picked up some steam over the weekend.
The Gamecocks need someone who can get the ball into the hands of their playmakers, something that didn’t happen consistently.
Beamer was looking for someone with NFL experience and Loggains has that.
He has been with the Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets.
Loggains was offensive coordinator with the Titans, Bears, Dophins and Jets.
Now he’s got to figure out an offense that struggled on an 8-4 team.
For Loggains, that’s not a bad situation.
With defensive coordinator Barry Odom taking the head coaching position at UNLV, Pittman is going to have to add coaches along with a number of players who hit the transfer portal or left the program.
There will be more assistant coaches headed out the door. That always happens in these situations.
Who will be next?










