FAYETTEVILLE — In John Chavis' possession is a list of corrections geared toward improving Arkansas' defense following an uninspired performance against San Jose State on Saturday.
Chavis, in his second season with the Razorbacks, did not go into any detail about those objectives or the prescribed fixes Monday at his weekly press conference, but, based on his group's play against the Spartans, one is led to believe the list is comprehensive and not at all short.
San Jose State, which totaled 348 yards of offense in its previous game, a 34-16 loss to Tulsa on Sept. 7, ran up 503 yards on Arkansas in its 31-24 win over the weekend, including 402 through the air by a former walk-on quarterback.