FAYETTEVILLE -- Perhaps the University of Arkansas' search for consistent offensive production can begin with trotting out the same group of skill players in the first formation at the same time.
The Razorbacks (2-3, 0-2 SEC) have been up and down on offense through five games with a quarterback shuffle, injuries at receiver and the offensive line, and tight end Cheyenne (C.J.) O'Grady's absence from the season opener.
Tailback Rakeem Boyd, the nation's No. 25 rusher with 96.6 yards per game, is the only Arkansas skill player to start all five games at the same position.
Saturday night's game at Kentucky could be different.