FAYETTEVILLE — Regardless of how successful a signing day goes for Arkansas, you can seemingly always count on a small but very vocal segment of the Razorback fan base to concentrate on what didn’t happen instead of what did.
It was no different on Wednesday as the Arkansas staff landed the national letter-of-intents of 20 prospects, 10 on the offensive side of the ball and 10 on the defensive side. It was the first day of the second-ever early signing period.
The newest Razorbacks are part of a recruiting class that is ranked 13th by Rivals, 18th by ESPN and 19th by 24/7 and one that Razorback head coach Chad Morris lauded with high praise.