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Myles Slusher comments on Arkansas career, shares future plans
By Keith Farner
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Myles Slusher commented on his Arkansas career a couple days after it was reported, and Sam Pittman shared, that he quit the team last week.
The now former Arkansas defensive back shared on social media that he thanked the University of Arkansas “for everything,” including helping him learn himself and overcome adversity. He thanked defensive coordinator Barry Odom before he announced that he would enter the transfer portal to find a new home.
First, I Would Like To Thank The University Of Arkansas For Everything. Helped Me Learn Myself More Than Anything, Especially Overcoming Adversity. I Want To Thank Coach Odom For Believing In Me. With That Being Said, I Will Be Entering The Transfer Portal To Find A New Home.
— Myles Slusher (@mylesslusher) November 27, 2022
Slusher did not make the trip to Missouri for Friday’s game after he was a starting defensive back, but had a tumultuous season with injuries that kept him out of 4 games, and then he was suspended for the LSU game. The transfer portal opens on Dec. 5.
In terms of production, Slusher in 6 games made 28 tackles and 1 tackle for a loss.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.