How will Arkansas fare with a new quarterback and new pieces against a tough schedule?
Expectations were high in this article last year, and Arkansas fell short of those expectations but managed to finish strong to end the 2015 season.
The 2016 Razorbacks will break in a new starting quarterback, new running backs and a newer offensive line.
Let's get right into it.
Sept. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech
Skip Holtz makes his return to Fayetteville for possibly the first time since he lived here when his father was the Head Hog.
A team that won 10 games a year ago lost Jeff Driskel and Arkansas native Kenneth Dixon.