Coming off an 8-4 season, possibly 9 wins if Arkansas wins its bowl game, the coaching staff is probably already looking toward 2022.
There’s a pretty good chance the Razorbacks will be ranked in the preseason top 25, which will be the first time that will have occurred since 2015, when the team started No. 18 before losing to Toledo in the second game of the season and falling out of the poll.
As usual, the schedule does no favors to Arkansas, who has played one of, if not the toughest schedules in the country back-to-back years.
Here is a rundown of the 2022 schedule and our meter of likely win, lean win, toss-up, lean loss and likely loss.