FAYETTEVILLE — On a jet prior to arriving at Arkansas in December 2017, Chad Morris gave an optimistic pitch in regards to what was ahead for the Razorbacks following former coach Bret Bielema's departure the month before.
Morris' speech included a line that indicated he planned to field one of the most explosive offenses in the country. Twenty-two games into his tenure, the Razorbacks have shown to be the opposite, particularly of late.
Arkansas managed 340 yards of offense - 253 rushing, 87 passing - in the latest in what has become a long line of embarrassing losses, a 45-19 beating at the hands of former Razorback quarterback Ty Storey and Western Kentucky.