Christopher Hughes+FollowRazorbacks roasted in SEC Shorts report cardArkansas fans, the latest SEC Shorts episode doesn’t hold back—calling out the Razorbacks as possibly the best 2-10 team ever, but still handing out some tough grades. After a season most of us would rather forget, this annual comedy tradition delivers some much-needed laughs (and a few winces) as it pokes fun at not just the Hogs, but also Texas, Alabama, LSU, and even Kentucky. Whether you’re still frustrated or ready to move on, this is the perfect way to hit reset and find some humor in the pain. What’s your take—fair roasting or too harsh? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowRazorbacks’ new QB brings Clemson twistArkansas just picked up Clemson walk-on QB Cade Trotter, but what really has fans buzzing is the timing: Trotter hit the transfer portal right after Chad Morris—remember him?—rejoined Clemson’s staff. For Razorback fans, Morris’ name still stings after his rough stint in Fayetteville, so this move feels like college football’s version of irony. Trotter isn’t coming in as a savior, just solid depth for a crowded QB room. Still, it’s wild how the past keeps popping up in unexpected ways. What do you think—does this add any extra drama to the Hogs’ season? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowArkansas lands Big Ten D-line talentArkansas just pulled off a major move, bringing in former Ohio State four-star defensive lineman Trajen Odom through the transfer portal. Odom, who still has four years of eligibility, is expected to add serious depth to the Razorbacks’ defensive front. This comes on the heels of a wild transfer window, with Arkansas stacking up talent at nearly every position. With so many new faces joining the Hogs, how do you think this revamped roster will shake up the SEC next season? Who are you most excited to see on the field? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #ArkansasFootball #Razorbacks00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowArkansas lands versatile DB LaMarcus Hicks IIArkansas just picked up a serious athlete—LaMarcus Hicks II, a defensive back with a knack for making plays on both sides of the ball. Coming from Iowa State, Hicks was a three-star prospect who racked up 39 tackles, two interceptions, and even caught eight touchdowns in high school. He’s got size, speed, and a reputation for stepping up in big moments. With his background in basketball and football, Hicks brings a competitive edge that could shake up the Razorbacks’ secondary. What kind of impact do you think he’ll have this season? #Sports #ArkansasFootball #Razorbacks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTurnovers haunt Razorbacks in GeorgiaArkansas fans, that loss in Athens stings—not just because of the score, but because turnovers completely flipped the script. The Hogs, usually solid with the ball, coughed it up 18 times, leading to 29 Georgia points. That early 15-3 hole was tough to climb out of, and even after a gutsy comeback to tie it up, more mistakes let Georgia pull away late. Add in 15 missed layups and a career night from Georgia’s shot-blocker Somto Cyril, and it was just one of those games. What do you think the team needs to fix most before facing Vanderbilt? #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowMissouri’s hot shooting stuns RazorbacksMissouri’s women’s basketball team put on a shooting clinic last night, leaving Arkansas scrambling from the opening tip. The Tigers hit a season-best 57% from the field and forced 17 turnovers, turning defense into easy points and building a lead that ballooned to 31. Even with three Razorbacks in double figures, Arkansas just couldn’t keep up after a cold start and early foul trouble. With the Hogs now 0-5 in SEC play, what do you think needs to change for Arkansas to turn things around? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s missing and what’s next for the team. #Sports #Basketball #Razorbacks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowRazorbacks’ defense woes hit home for Arkansas fansArkansas basketball’s recent 22-point loss to Auburn has really put the team’s defensive struggles under the spotlight. Opposing stars like Auburn’s Keyshawn Hall are having career nights, and the Razorbacks just can’t seem to slow anyone down—especially in the paint, where they were outscored 48–28. Add in getting beat on the boards, and it’s no wonder fans are frustrated. With SEC play heating up, it feels like adjustments are needed ASAP if Arkansas wants to avoid a season defined by missed opportunities. What do you think is the biggest fix the Hogs need right now? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowRazorbacks slip in rankings, but big games aheadArkansas basketball just dropped to No. 17 in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll after a tough week—beating Ole Miss but falling hard to Auburn. Even with standout performances from freshmen Darius Acuff Jr. and Meleek Thomas, the Hogs couldn’t keep up with Auburn’s hot offense. The SEC is stacked this year, with Vanderbilt, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia all ranked too. Arkansas faces Georgia and Vanderbilt soon, so there’s a real chance to climb back up. How do you feel about the Hogs’ chances to bounce back? Which matchups are you most excited for? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
Jay Williams+FollowRazorbacks shake up QB lineup with big portal movesArkansas football fans, get ready for a new era under Coach Silverfield! The Razorbacks just landed Braeden Fuller, a standout dual-threat QB from Angelo State, adding serious depth to a quarterback room that’s seen plenty of turnover. Fuller’s stats are eye-popping—over 4,000 yards and 47 touchdowns in two seasons—and he’s bringing home major awards from Division II. With key departures and fresh faces like A.J. Hill joining the mix, Arkansas is now boasting a top-5 SEC transfer class. How do you feel about this bold rebuild? Which new QB are you most excited to see in action? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRazorbacks shake up QB room with new talentAfter a rough 2-10 season, the Razorbacks are making bold moves for 2026. New head coach Ryan Silverfield has brought in his trusted coordinators and a wave of fresh recruits, but the real buzz is around Braeden Fuller, a Division II standout QB from Angelo State. At 6’3” and 230 pounds, Fuller brings a winning mindset and impressive stats—he was a Harlon Hill runner-up and boasts a 19-2 TD/INT ratio. While he’s likely starting as the third-string QB, sitting behind experienced D1 players could be the perfect setup for his growth. Could Fuller be the next breakout star? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share