After a rough first season that still served as an improvement of both years of the Chad Morris era, Sam Pittman’s tenure at Arkansas has bee solid. Now, entering his fourth year at the helm, the Razorbacks are seeking the next step.
And while it’s still early and spring football hasn’t been completed, national outlets are beginning to come out with season projections. And if those early indications mean anything, Hogs faithful should feel good.
College Football News released their season projections for the entireity of FBS and tabbed the Razorbacks for an 8-4 record in Pittman’s fourth year. That would match Arkansas’ 2021 regular-season in which they added a ninth win by beating Penn State in the Outback Bowl and finished ranked No. 21 in the country.
Arkansas’ roster will change between now and then, even if only a little, but for the most part, the Hogs will ride with what they have now. Let’s take a look at how CFN sees the season going.