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Greg McElroy outlines Arkansas’ ‘legit question marks’ entering spring practice

Keith Farner

By Keith Farner

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Greg McElroy realizes that at Arkansas, change is the name of the game.

On his “Always College Football” podcast, McElroy noted how the Razorbacks have had 25 players depart through graduation or the transfer portal, and they have new coordinators this season. But several of the players who departed were key figures, and some of the best in the country at their position, he said.

“A lot of question marks and a lot of turnover for Sam Pittman,” McElroy said.

One question for McElroy is the offensive system for KJ Jefferson led by new offensive coordinator Dan Enos.

“That’s one of the biggest questions that I have,” he said.

With all of the changing faces on defenses especially, Arkansas must figure out the back end after Jalen Catalon’s injury last year, McElroy said, “The secondary fell apart. … You have to make sure that secondary is shored up, because if they’re not, they’re going to get crushed again.”

McElroy noted that Arkansas appears to have made it a priority with the transfer portal.

“It does look like things are going to be OK for Arkansas, they did an adequate job of plugging some voids,” McElroy said. “But there are some legit question marks heading into this spring.”

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Keith Farner

A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.

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