FAYETTEVILLE — In reviewing his first season at Arkansas on Monday, Chad Morris had a difficult time pinpointing what the Razorbacks hung their hat on offensively.
Morris estimated that Arkansas implemented only 30-35 percent of his playbook in Year 1 and, more than anything, tried to adapt and hone in on parts of the offense players could grasp.
Personnel issues, among other factors, plagued an offense that finished at or near the bottom of the SEC in a number of statistical categories and led to Morris' second 10-loss season in four years as a head coach. Between now and next fall, the Razorbacks will be searching for an identity.