No ice or rain, but should be plenty of Slush on Saturday

Arkansas has the worst pass defense in the nation. Myles Slusher needs back in the worst way.

Things have not quite worked out the way folks anticipated in the Arkansas defensive backfield.

The Razorbacks have the worst pass defense in FBS, giving up 353 yards per game through the first three games. Against Cincinnati, South Carolina and Missouri State. Not exactly a murderer’s row of competition.

Part of the reason for the struggle has been injury. Arkansas lost former freshman All-American and this year’s preseason first-team SEC safety Jalen Catalon for the year after just one half of play in the season opener against the Bearcats. Starting nickel Myles Slusher was lost minutes later.

But heading into Saturday, against Arkansas’ toughest opponent to date, Texas A&M, Slusher is expected to return for the first time in almost a month. He was a part-time starter last year and had established himself behind only Catalon and maybe safety Simeon Blair in the hierarchy among all Razorbacks defensive backs.

Coach Sam Pittman said Slusher may roll back to his familiar spot at safety against the Aggies, though the reality is Arkansas needs him wherever he can play.

“Slush can player corner, he can nickel, he can play field safety, he can play boundary player,” Pittman said. “With him it allows us to have another opportunity to make sure we have our five best players on the field.”

That, too, should go a long way in getting Arkansas out of the cellar.

The return of DJ? Hogs ground game could get even better against South Carolina

Dominque Johnson could be back against South Carolina and his return would be major for Arkansas.

Arkansas’ dynamite running game from last season looked the part in 2022, already, too. It could improve even more.

Rocket Sanders, who ran for 578 yards last year as a freshman, is the third leading rusher in yards-per-game a week into the season. His back-up AJ Green had what coach Sam Pittman called the Green’s best-ever carry against Cincinnati.

Now, the man who started in the backfield for the Razorbacks during the second half of the season could be making his return.

Dominque Johnson missed the Bearcats game because he’s still nursing a knee injury suffered in last year’s Outback Bowl win. Pittman and the coaching staff had him prepping last week for possible participation this week against South Carolina. It’s too early to tell if it’ll happen, but it would be a boon.

“We’re going to put him out there this week and see what he can do,” Pittman said. “I felt like we were experimenting with him a little bit last week. We were trying to get him ready for a possibility to play against South Carolina.

Johnson finished fourth on the team yards rushing with 578, but it was less than 100 yards behind team leader KJ Jefferson. He’s different than Sanders and Green in that he’s more of a power back. That difference could make opponents change their game plan. And it could start against the Gamecocks.

“We’re going to amp up his responsibility and reps. If he feels good about it, he’ll play.”

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