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Razorbacks targeting special teams breakthrough for 2025 SEC season

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Special teams for Arkansas will feature new faces and higher expectations heading into the 2025 season.

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman aims to turn an area of past concern into a program strength.

The Hogs, who struggled with consistency and big-play capability on special teams in 2024, are counting on the arrival of standout return specialist Kam Shanks and highly regarded freshman kicker Scott Starzyk to spark improvement across the board.

Shanks joins Arkansas after transferring from Alabama-Birmingham, where he led the nation in punt return average last season at 20.6 yards per attempt and scored two touchdowns.

His performance earned him a spot as a finalist for the Jet Award and preseason First Team All-SEC honors from Phil Steele. Pittman said Shanks’ ability to shift field position gives Arkansas an immediate weapon:

“We targeted Kam because he can change the game with one return,” Pittman said during SEC Media Days.

Pittman also indicated that the Razorbacks’ overall size and depth have improved on special teams, creating more competition for roles this summer.

Special teams coordinator Scott Fountain, now in his fifth season at Arkansas, will look to maximize the unit’s potential after a year in which Arkansas allowed several long returns and struggled with placekicking accuracy.

The kicking game will be in the spotlight early, as Starzyk, a five-star recruit out of Texas, steps into a starting role.

Ranked as the No. 1 kicker nationally by Kohl’s Kicking, Starzyk impressed coaches during spring practice but has yet to attempt a field goal in a college game.

“He’s shown he can make kicks in practice,” Pittman said. “Now we need to see him do it in the stadium with a crowd.”

Redshirt freshman Charlie Von Der Meden and transfer Blake Ford are also in the mix for kicking duties, though neither has attempted a field goal at the collegiate level.

Pittman expressed confidence that the competition would produce a reliable option by the start of the season.

Returning at punter is Devin Bale, who averaged 45.2 yards per punt last season, including 11 punts downed inside the 20-yard line and 11 of 50 yards or more.

Bale’s consistency earned him Preseason Third Team All-SEC recognition. Pittman said Bale is “one of the most valuable players on our roster” and his experience will be crucial in close games this fall.

The Hogs face a demanding 2025 schedule, with eight opponents ranked in the FPI Top 25, including home matchups against Notre Dame and Texas. Pittman said special teams execution could tip the balance in a year where margins are expected to be slim.

The Razorbacks have focused on improved coverage and tackling during offseason workouts, seeking to eliminate costly errors that contributed to several losses in 2024. Pittman said the unit’s progress will be measured by its ability to deliver in high-pressure moments.

“We need to be sound in every phase to win in this league,” he said.

Arkansas will open the season on Aug. 30 against Alabama A&M at Razorback Stadium. Pittman said the team may hold open preseason practices to allow kickers and returners to perform in front of fans before the season opener.

That would be a fresh approach for the Hogs, who have done most of their preseason practices behind closed doors. Exactly why has never been explained because that’s not what NFL teams do, so it’s hard sometimes to understand.

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SEC Quarter Century Team: Razorbacks’ McFadden, Andrews on list

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The release of the Southeastern Conference Football Quarter Century Team ahead of the 2025 season included two Arkansas among the league’s top stars since 2000.

Running back Darren McFadden and offensive lineman Shawn Andrews were named to the team, which was compiled by Rotowire and recognizes the best SEC performers from 2000 through 2024.

McFadden, who played at Arkansas from 2005 to 2007, finished his Razorbacks career with 4,590 rushing yards and 41 touchdowns.

He was twice named the Doak Walker Award winner, given to the nation’s top running back, and was a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist.

McFadden posted three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and averaged 5.8 yards per carry, solidifying himself as one of the most productive backs in conference history.

Andrews, a Razorbacks standout from 2001 to 2003, anchored the Arkansas offensive line and was named a consensus All-American twice.

He won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy twice, awarded to the SEC’s top lineman, before being selected in the first round of the NFL draft.

No other Arkansas players were named to the All-SEC Quarter Century Team, but several made strong cases over the last 25 years.

Felix Jones, who teamed with McFadden in the Arkansas backfield from 2005 to 2007, rushed for more than 2,900 yards and averaged 7.7 yards per carry.

Jones was an All-American kick returner and a first-round NFL draft pick, but did not match McFadden’s overall impact and accolades.

Tight end Hunter Henry, who played for Arkansas from 2013 to 2015, caught 116 passes for 1,661 yards and nine touchdowns. He was awarded the 2015 John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end before entering the NFL.

Henry was a consistent threat in the passing game and earned All-SEC honors, but was edged out by Georgia’s Brock Bowers for the tight end spot on the list.

Receiver Treylon Burks, active from 2019 to 2021, finished his career with 2,399 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns. Burks was a first-team All-SEC selection in 2021 and set multiple school receiving records.

His production and versatility made him one of the program’s top playmakers of the era. On the Quarter Century Team, he faced stiff competition from Heisman winner DeVonta Smith and All-Americans Amari Cooper and Ja’Marr Chase.

Offensive lineman Brandon Burlsworth, who played from 1995 to 1998, narrowly missed the cutoff for consideration. Burlsworth’s legacy remains significant within the Arkansas program and college football, but the list focused exclusively on those who played from 2000 onward.

Other notable Razorbacks considered included quarterback Ryan Mallett, who threw for more than 7,400 yards and 62 touchdowns in two seasons, and running back Alex Collins, who rushed for 3,703 yards and 36 touchdowns from 2013 to 2015.

Let the arguing begin.

Here’s the complete list of the complete All-SEC Football Quarter Century Team (2000-2024) as compiled by Rotowire.

Quarterback

• Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)

Running Back

• Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2005-07)

Wide Receivers

• DeVonta Smith, Alabama (2017-20)
• Amari Cooper, Alabama (2012-14)
• Ja’Marr Chase, LSU (2018-19)

Tight End

• Brock Bowers, Georgia (2021-23)

Offensive Line

• Andre Smith, Alabama (2006-08)
• Shawn Andrews, Arkansas (2001-03)
• Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2007-09)
• Barrett Jones, Alabama (2008-12)
• Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M (2010-12)

Defensive Line

• Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (2011-13)
• Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2004-07)
• Nick Fairley, Auburn (2009-10)
• David Pollack, Georgia (2001-04)

Linebackers

• Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2003-06)
• C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2010-13)
• Roquan Smith, Georgia (2015-17)

Defensive Backs

• Patrick Peterson, LSU (2008-10)
• Eric Berry, Tennessee (2007-09)
• Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama (2015-17)
• Joe Haden, Florida (2007-09)

Specialists

Kicker: Daniel Carlson, Auburn (2014-17)
Punter: Drew Butler, Georgia (2007-11)
Kick/Punt Returner: Derek Abney, Kentucky (2000-03)

Head Coach

• Nick Saban, LSU and Alabama (2000-23)

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