FAYETTEVILLE — It took half the season, but it appears Arkansas’ offense has identified its playmakers and found some stability.
That fact has led to a considerable leap in production when taking into account where the group was following a startling 44-17 home loss to North Texas behind Cole Kelley’s four interceptions on Sept. 15. Since, the plan for Ty Storey has been simplified to remove much of the overthinking that can often follow inexperienced quarterbacks.
Running back Rakeem Boyd has been more than serviceable as Arkansas’ feature back since coming on late against Auburn and in a starting role the previous two weeks against Texas A&M and Alabama.