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New Coach Maps Reset for Arkansas Football Program
18 Feb
Summary
- Quarterback competition will continue through August.
- The team is starting with a clean slate for all players.
- Only one defensive back returns from the previous season.

New Arkansas head coach Ryan Silverfield has detailed his vision for the Razorbacks football program, highlighting a comprehensive reset and a patient approach.
Silverfield described his initial months as a "whirlwind," focusing on player evaluation during workouts. He emphasized that the quarterback competition is wide open and will continue through August, extending into fall camp. This extended evaluation period allows ample time for assessment without rushing a decision.
The rebuild extends beyond the quarterback position, with Silverfield instituting a clean slate for all players. He aims to establish a new culture built on daily habits, accountability, and consistent performance, moving past the team's past struggles.
Significant turnover in the secondary presents both challenges and opportunities. With only one defensive back returning from the previous season, new contributors are expected to step forward and compete for starting roles, rebuilding the defensive identity.
Silverfield acknowledged comparisons to other programs undergoing quick turnarounds but stressed Arkansas's commitment to forging its own path rather than copying any specific blueprint. The focus remains on building a strong foundation through consistent effort and competition.




