One of the most important things [autotag]Arkansas football[/autotag] needed to accomplish during this this year’s fall camp was to get new offensive coordinator [autotag]Dan Enos[/autotag]’ offense completely installed.
Last Thursday, [autotag]Sam Pittman[/autotag] told the media that they had about “75-80%” of the offense installed. One week later and Enos says that the Hogs are nearing completion on that.
“We’re still doing that a little bit, but the majority of the install is all through,” Enos said. “We’ve got the foundation in of what we’re going to do from a run game protection and pass game standpoint. We feel really good about it.”
Enos says that the team’s focus now is on adding plays that are outside of the playbook and new wrinkles to things already established. He says that through the process of fall camp, they’ve discovered ways to build off of the best plays.
“We’re now going into kind of like miscellaneous things, if you will. Wrinkles from different things that you want to do,” said Enos. “During camp, things always come up as well. If you start doing something well and you go ‘oh, we might be able to do this off of that.’ You know, have complimentary plays to your best plays.”
Hearing that the Arkansas offense is completely installed may comfort some fans. Some may recall that during the 2018 season, head coach Chad Morris admitted that his staff was only able to install about 30-35% of the Razorback offense. We all know how that ended.
With Dan Enos’ offense completely installed, the Hogs will be able to focus attention to opponent-specific schemes and game planning. Arkansas kicks off their season on Sept. 2 against Western Carolina at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.
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