LITTLE ROCK — Far down Hunter Yurachek’s lengthy to-do list is a review of Arkansas and Texas A&M playing annually in Jerry Jones’ stadium in Arlington, Texas.
There is no rush for Arkansas’s new athletics director and that’s a good thing considering more immediate priorities such as learning Razorback culture, shaking hands around the state, keeping tabs on 19 athletic programs and discussing Razorback football games in Little Rock.
Sooner or later, Yurachek will get around to the current contract, which is good through 2024.
Long before then, he will know whether Chad Morris has succeeded in stocking the roster with a good number of Texas athletes — a must for Arkansas to become a consistent winner in the SEC.