FAYETTEVILLE -- The college football programs that make the wisest use of their time during the coronavirus lull stand to have an edge when in-person meetings and on-the-field activities resume.
The Arkansas Razorbacks might have been behind some of their SEC brethren in on-field knowledge of their players by virtue of having a first-year staff. But Coach Sam Pittman and his assistants are determined that when activities resume they can practice their first-time installation with a strong background in the schemes based on what they're doing now.
The NCAA has allowed limited time for "virtual" meetings online the past three weeks -- two hours the first week, which was doubled to four hours the past couple of weeks.