FAYETTEVILLE -- After a sketchy start with the running game for the Arkansas Razorbacks' offensive starters the first couple of weeks, coordinator Dan Enos saw an upswing toward the end of camp.
"It's been good, once we honed in on Florida A&M and the game plan there," Enos said. "Blocking the structure our defense plays and blocking the structure in our first game is really two different things. So it's been good.
"We have really challenged them physically, and I think our backs are doing a much better job. We're playing really three new backs."
Sophomore Devwah Whaley is coming off a 602-yard season, while senior transfer David Williams and freshmen Chase Hayden and Maleek Williams are all newcomers.