FAYETTEVILLE — In 2017, Arkansas’ defense ranked last in the Southeastern Conference in sacks and was often unable to force quarterbacks into uncomfortable spots.
Through four weeks this year, the Razorbacks’ pass rush has been fairly effective thanks to the production of Sosa Agim, Armon Watts and defensive end Randy Ramsey, who has made his presence felt since returning from injury two weeks ago.
Entering this weekend’s game against Texas A&M in the Southwest Classic, a series Arkansas has dropped each of the last six meetings in, Agim, Watts and Ramsey have a chance again to be a major factor.