If Arkansas wants to accomplish its goals, which are likely winning the Southeastern Conference, getting a high seed in the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the Final Four, they will have to get exemplary play from the backcourt.
Luckily for the Razorbacks, they have amassed depth there.
Even with the loss of Jalen Tate at point guard to eligibility and Desi Sills to transfer, along with Moses Moody to the Golden State Warriors, there is still plenty of talent both returning and imported in by Eric Musselman.
Here is a look at the guards and swing men who will help lead this team.
Like the frontcourt article, players are listed in order of height, not impact or skill-wise. This will be shortest to tallest, however.