FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas' baseball season was suspended at least 16 additional days Friday, a day after it was initially put on hold for 18 days.
In reality, the Razorbacks’ promising 2020 season might be finished just a month after it began.
On Friday the SEC suspended games until at least April 15, but unlike its mandate a day earlier that put on hold games through March 30, the latest restriction from the conference also includes a practice ban for all sports. After 5 p.m. on Monday, Arkansas’ players and coaches cannot have in-person communication for nearly a month, and players will be barred from using team facilities to train.