FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman believes the Razorbacks got some things accomplished in practice No. 14 Thursday inside Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Among the positives was solid play from his linebackers, a position group in which the first-year head coach had previously not seen much separation and called on to bring a greater deal of physicality to the table.
In the nearly two-hour practice that was mostly closed, Pittman said Arkansas hit the field energized and those at the second level of his defense made a few plays, a bit of a continuation from the Razorbacks’ second scrimmage Sept.