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Since Ryan Silverfield accepted job as head coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks on Nov. 30, 2025, he has been hard at work making his first staff, putting together his transfer portal and high school classes, and preparing for the upcoming season with winter workouts with a team competition with coaches drafting players to create four teams.
Silverfield’s staff is headlined by offensive coordinator Tim Cramsey, who spent the last four seasons as his offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator Ron Roberts, who has spent time in the same position at fellow SEC programs Auburn and Florida and special teams coordinator Chad Lunsford, who spent the 2025 season in the same spot at Auburn.
Originally, Silverfield hired Clint Trickett to be his quarterbacks coach and Marion Hobby to be one of his two defensive line coaches. Since, Maryland hired Trickett as their offensive coordinator and Hobby was hired away by the Indianapolis Colts. Silverfield hired Mitch Stewart, his quarterbacks coach at Memphis to replace Trickett. A replacement for Hobby has not been named.
David Johnson was hired to be the running backs coach and assistant head coach, Larry Smith will coach receivers, Marcus Johnson, Jeff Myers, and Baer Hunter will coach the offensive line. Tight ends coach Morgan Turner is the lone man to stay apart of the staff that was with Sam Pittman last season.
On defense, Kynjee Cotton will be joined by the newly hired Landius Wilkerson to coach the defensive line. CJ Wiliford will coach cornerbacks and Eddie Hicks, TJ Rushing, and Deron Wilson will be in charge of defensive backs. Wilson, who returns to Fayetteville after a year in Gainesville at Florida, will also be the assistant defensive coordinator.
Scott Gasper was hired as the Senior Director of Recruiting & Player Personnel, Noah Franklin will lead as the strength and conditioning coordinator, and Gaizka Crowley will be the football only general manager for the Razorbacks. In 2025, Crowley helped Arizona to a five win improvement going from four to nine wins and an invitation to the Holiday Bowl.
Recently, Razorback athletics announced important dates for the 2026 season:
Silverfield will lead Arkansas onto the field for the first time today with their first practice on March 15. The Razorbacks wrap up spring drills on Saturday, April 25 with the spring game hosted by TheLinkU.
Arkansas begins the season at home against North Alabama on September 5 before their first ever trip to Salt Lake City to face Utah a week later on September 12.
Arkansas returns home to begin SEC play against the back to back SEC champion Georgia Bulldogs. Razorback Stadium will be striped out for the game on September 19.
Tulsa comes to town the next weekend for what will begin another home and home series between the Razorbacks and the Golden Wave. The September 26 game will be apart of Family Weekend and the newest members of the Hall of Honor being recognized as well.
Two weeks later, Tennessee returns to Fayetteville to face Arkansas. Razorback Foundation Appreciation Day will be apart of the day’s celebration just over two years after the Razorbacks upset the No. 4 Volunteers in the same stadium.
Homecoming is set for October 31 with a new date for the Battle Line Rivalry against Missouri. The Razorbacks will not play the Tigers the final weekend of the regular season for the first time since 2020.
Arkansas welcomes former cross division rival South Carolina to Fayetteville two weeks later on November 14. The Razorbacks will honor the military that day along with celebrating the 250th year of the United States of America.
The Battle for the Golden Boot against LSU returns to the final weekend of the regular season on Nov. 29. Arkansas’ seniors will be honored pregame.
Incoming 2026 Class (via 247Sports):
119.Anthony Beal (#15DL) Cherry Creek, AR Cross County HS
355.Terry Hodges (#18RB) Bryant, AR Bryant HS
463.Anthony Kennedy Jr. (#37DL) Little Rock, AR Little Rock Central HS
575.Colton Yarbrough (#40Edge) Durant, OK Durant HS
680.Hank Hendrix (#40QB) Fayetteville, AR) Fayetteville HS
Dequane Prevo (#63ATH) Bentonville, AR Bentonville HS
Tay Lockett (#82S) Conway, AR Conway HS
Jakore Smith (#65LB) Bryant, AR Bryant HS
Jalon Copeland (#78CB) Valdosta, GA Valdosta HS
Jude Hall (#138WR) Greenville, SC Christ Church Episcopal School
Ben Mubenga (#106OT) Buford, GA Buford HS
Kyndrick Williams (#120S) Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville HS
Hugh Smith (#92OT) Missouri City, TX Ridge Point HS
Tucker Young (#116OT) Hot Springs, AR Lakeside HS
Brandon Ford (#146CB) Crowley, TX Crowley HS
Blair Irvin III (#247WR) Bentonville, AR Bentonville HS
Carey Clayton (OL) Grapevine, TX Carroll Senior HS
Connor Smith (P) Clintwood, VA Ridgeview HS
JUCO
DL J’Lynn Allen, North Little Rock, AR Hutchinson CC
DB Nsongbeh Ginyui, Bakersfield CC
DB DJ Hairston, Hinds CC
DL Antonio Sandel-Bascomb, Akron, OHCoffeyville CC
Transfer Additions (via 247Sports):
75.OT Bryant Williams Previous School: Louisiana
139.LB Khmori House Previous School: North Carolina
151.CB Jahiem Johnson Previous School: Tulane
282.OT Terence Robinson Jr. Previous School: Ouachita Baptist
315.DL Hunter Osborne Previous School: Virginia
380.WR Chris Marshall Previous School: Boise State
395.CB Braydon Lee Previous School: Maryland
416.LB Phoenix Jackson Previous School: Baylor
420.LB Ben Bogle Previous School: West Virginia
442.QB AJ Hill Previous School: Memphis
465.IOL Davion Witherspoon Previous School: Ohio
480.S Christian Harrison Previous School: Cincinnati
506.WR Jelani Watkins Previous School: LSU
515.CB La’Khi Roland Previous School: Maryland
517.DL Carlon Jones Previous School: USC
531.RB Sutton Smith Previous School: Memphis
532.LB Steven Soles Jr. Previous School: Kentucky
586.DL Jamonta Walker Previous School: Auburn
633.CB Shelton Lewis Previous School: Clemson
643.WR Jamari Hawkins Previous School: Memphis
776.RB Jasper Parker Previous School: Michigan
831.TE Matt Adcock Previous School: Memphis
938.S Ian Williams Previous School: Memphis
968.DL Trajen Odom Previous School: Ohio State
978.S Carter Stoutmire Previous School: Colorado
979.DT Xadavien Sims Previous School: Oregon
1038.CB Lamarcus Hicks II Previous School: Iowa State
1078.WR Donovan Faupel Previous School: New Mexico State
1206.CB Tyler Scott Previous School: Georgia State
1253.LB Ja’Quavion Smith Previous School: Howard
1327.OL Josiah Clemons Previous School: Memphis
1387.TE Ty Lockwood Previous School: Boston College
1579.S John Howse IV Previous School: Middle Tennessee State
1641.LB Jeremy Evans Previous School: Baylor
1663.CB Kyeaure Magloire Previous School: West Georgia
1740.OT Adam Hawkes Previous School: Oregon State
1796.QB Braeden Fuller Previous School: Angelo State
TE Breylen Gilbert Previous School: Georgia State
K Max Gilbert Previous School: Tennessee
K Braeden McCalister Previous School: Georgia State
QB Cade Trotter Previous School: Clemson
LS Adam Johnston Previous School: Sacramento State
Early look at the 2026 position groups before spring practice begins:
QB
Braeden Fuller, Senior (RS)
KJ Jackson, Sophomore (RS)
AJ Hill, Freshman (RS)
Cade Trotter, Freshman (RS)
Hank Hendrix, Freshman
RB
Braylon Russell, Junior
Sutton Smith, Senior (RS)
Jasper Parker, Sophomore
Cam Settles, Sophomore
Markeylin Batton, Freshman (RS)
TJ Hodges, Freshman
WR
Chris Marshall, Senior (RS)
Jalen Brown, Junior (RS)
CJ Brown, Junior
Jamari Hawkins, Senior (RS)
Donovan Faupel, Senior
Ismael Cisse, Junior (RS)
Courtney Crutchfield, Sophomore (RS)
Monte Harrison, Sophomore
Jelani Watkins, Sophomore
Antonio Jordan, Freshman (RS)
Dequane Provo, Freshman
Blair Irvin III, Freshman
TE
Jaden Platt, Junior (RS)
Matt Adcock, Senior
Maddox Lassiter, Junior (RS)
Ty Lockwood, Junior (RS)
Gavin Garretson, Freshman (RS)
Huston Hendrix, Freshman (RS)
OL
Caden Kitler, Senior (RS)
Bryant Williams, Senior (RS)
Davion Witherspoon, Senior (RS)
Tim Dawn, Senior (RS)
Payton Parks-Smith, Senior (RS)
Brooks Edmonson, Senior (RS)
Malachi Breland, Junior (RS)
Aaron Smith, Junior (RS)
Kobe Branham, Sophomore (RS)
Kavion Broussard, Sophomore (RS)
Adam Hawkes, Sophomore (RS)
Terence Roberson Jr., Sophomore (RS)
Josiah Clemons, Freshman (RS)
Kash Courtney, Freshman (RS)
Carey Clayton, Freshman
DL
Quincy Rhodes, Senior
David Oke, Senior (RS)
Hunter Osborne, Junior (RS)
Charlie Collins, Junior
Stephen Soles Jr., Junior
Donovan Whitten, Junior
Carlon Jones, Sophomore (RS)
Jamonta Walker, Sophomore (RS)
Xadavien Sims, Sophomore (RS)
Trajen Odom, Freshman (RS)
Trent Sellers, Freshman (RS)
Caleb Bell, Freshman (RS)
Keiundre Johnson, Freshman (RS)
Reginald Vaughn, Freshman (RS)
Anthony Kennedy Jr., Freshman
Danny Beale III, Freshman
Colton Yarbrough, Freshman
LB
Phoenix Jackson, Senior (RS)
Jeremy Evans, Senior (RS)
Ben Bogle, Senior (RS)
Bradley Shaw, Junior
Khmori House, Junior
Ja’Quavion House, Junior
Wyatt Simmons, Sophomore (RS)
Preston Davis, Sophomore (RS)
Joseph Whitt, Sophomore (RS)
Jakore Smith, Freshman
Secondary
Miguel Mitchell, Senior (RS)
Landon Phipps, Senior (RS)
Christian Harris, Senior (RS)
Kyeaure Magloire, Senior (RS)
Kourtlan Marsh, Senior (RS)
John Howse IV, Senior (RS)
Carter Stoutmire, Senior
Jahiem Johnson, Junior (RS)
Shelton Lewis, Junior (RS)
Tyler Scott, Junior (RS)
La’Khi Roland, Junior
Braydon Lee, Sophomore (RS)
DJ Hairston Jr., Sophomore
Nsongbeh Ginyui, Sophomore
Ian Williams, Sophomore
Lamarcus Hicks II, Freshman (RS)
Blake Brisker, Freshman (RS)
Tay Lockett, Freshman
Kyndrick Williams, Freshman
Jalon Copeland, Freshman
Brandon Ford, Freshman
Special Teams
Starters
Kickers
Braeden McCallister, Senior (RS)
Charlie Von Der Meden, Sophomore (RS)
Max Gilbert, Sophomore
Punter
Gavin Rush, Freshman (RS)
Long Snapper
Adam Johnston, Junior (RS)
Early look at the 2026 slate:
Sept. 5
North Alabama
Arkansas will begin the Ryan Silverfield era with their first matchup ever against the Lions.
In his six season-openers as the head man at Memphis, Silverfield led the Tigers to a 5-1 record in those games. The only loss was to the Razorbacks’ long-time SEC foe Mississippi State back in 2022. North Alabama is 0-3 in season-openers under head coach Brent Dearmon.
Dearmon’s overall record as the Lions’ head coach is 8-27, and he has failed to reach more than three wins in a single season as head coach. Silverfield attempts to lead Arkansas into the new era with a victory over what has been a struggling North Alabama prediction.
Sept. 12
@ Utah
Arkansas heads to Salt Lake City for a showdown with Utah in week 2. The Razorbacks have never faced the Utes on the road in their program’s history but recently went to Provo and beat Utah’s instate rival BYU back on Oct. 15, 2022.
Despite the fact that Kyle Whittingham left the Utes to be Michigan’s new head coach, longtime defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley has taken over the program. Whittingham and Scalley are the two men that have set up what Utah football is now: toughness, defense, and a team that has been successful since the final few seasons of the Pac-12.
The Razorbacks look for a defining non-conference win on the road against a Big 12 opponent for the first time since their win over the Cougars almost four years ago.
Sept. 19
Georgia
Georgia will be at Razorback Stadium to face Arkansas for the first time since Sam Pittman’s first SEC game as head coach. Just six years later, it is Pittman’s replacement’s, Ryan Silverfield’s first duel against an SEC program.
Despite the game being in Fayetteville, there is no tougher challenge in the SEC for Arkansas to begin the Silverfield era with. The Bulldogs have won the last two SEC Championships despite winning no College Football Playoff games since the event expanded to 12 teams.
Something tells me Georgia’s Kirby Smart will have his team ready for their 2026 conference opener, too. The Bulldogs want another SEC Championship and they want to win their first national championship since January of 2023.
Georgia returns quarterback Gunnar Stockton but will have a revamped offense around Nate Frazier. Defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann wants his defense to reach levels Dan Lanning’s did following their 2021 national championship run and a year later when his defense helped the Bulldogs win it all in 2022.
Silverfield and the Razorbacks must be prepared to face Georgia because if not, the Bulldogs will blow them out.
Sept. 26
Tulsa
Arkansas welcomes Tulsa to Fayetteville for the first time since Oct. 23, 2018, where they shut them out 23-0.
Last season, Ryan Silverfield’s Memphis team defeated Tulsa 45-7 back on Oct. 4, 2025. If the Golden Hurricanes put up a similar performance at Razorback Stadium this season, they can definitely win that game.
The Razorbacks only won two games last season but Tulsa only won four games. This is a game Arkansas needs to win if they want to get to a bowl game in Silverfield’s first season with a tough October SEC slate coming up after this game.
Oct. 3
@ Texas A&M
Arkansas will play at Texas A&M in College Station for the first time since the 2020 COVID season that included SEC-only competition. Since the Razorbacks last played the Aggies on the road, they have lost four of their last five games in the contest.
Texas A&M fired Jimbo Fisher after the 2023 season and hired their former defensive coordinator Mike Elko, then the head coach at Duke, to take over the program. Since taking over, the Aggies are 19-7 and have recorded a 12-4 record in SEC play and appeared in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history during the 2025 season.
Texas A&M lost their offensive coordinator following the 2025 season. Collin Klein returns to his alma mater to take over the head coaching job at Kansas State. The Aggies also lost one of their top offensive playmakers in wide receiver K.C. Concepcion but return quarterback Marcel Reed and receiver Mario Craver.
Texas A&M will have a retooled defense following their playoff run when they host the Razorbacks to begin the month of October. Arkansas will attempt to win their first game in College Station against the Aggies since Nov. 24, 1989.
Oct. 10
Tennessee
The last time Arkansas welcomed Tennessee to Razorback Stadium, they upset the No. 4 Volunteers 19-14 back on Oct. 5, 2024. The Volunteers likely won’t be an AP Top 5 team when they face off in Fayetteville this season but under Josh Heupel, Tennessee has been successful offensively.
Last season, Tennessee outscored Arkansas 34-31 in Knoxville, their first victory over the Razorbacks in five attempts. Both the Volunteers and Razorbacks’ defenses were two of the first in the SEC and the country last fall. New Tennessee coordinator Jim Knowles, who helped Ohio State to a national championship in 2024, is known as of the best coordinators in the country and longtime SEC coordinator Roberts takes over the Arkansas defense.
Heupel’s team will have a new quarterback in 2026 after failing to get another year of eligibility for Joey Aguilar. If the defense improves and one of the Volunteers’ quarterbacks step up, there is no reason why they cannot compete for an SEC championship, another College Football Playoff berth, and a second consecutive win over the Razorbacks.
Oct. 17
@ Vanderbilt
Arkansas heads to Nashville for their first meeting with Vanderbilt on the gridiron since Oct. 29, 2011, Bobby Petrino’s last season as head coach. The Razorbacks came back from an early deficit and defeated the Commodores 31-28 in Petrino’s final season as head coach in Fayetteville.
Seven years later, Vanderbilt went to Fayetteville and defeated Arkansas 45-31 in Chad Morris’ first season as head coach. Now, the two programs, known for being at the bottom of the barrel in the league since 2012, face off for the first time in nine years.
The Commodores’ head coach Clark Lea has been built a solid program in Nashville. Lea’s offense, led by quarterback Diego Pavia and tight end Eli Stowers, and their quality defense helped Vanderbilt to back to back successful seasons between 2024-2025, combining for a 17-9 record overall and a 10-6 mark in SEC play.
Now Pavia, Stowers, and many other playmakers are off to the pros and Clark Lea will rely on Nashville’s very own Jared Curtis, the top overall high school quarterback in the high school class of 2026, to take over the reins from Pavia after he flipped him from the University of Georgia. A rebuilt defense will be expected to come together on the ‘West end’ as well.
This is Ryan Silverfield’s Razorbacks best shot at a road conference win. The Commodores’ will have to rely on a young quarterback and a defense with many new playmakers to defeat Arkansas on Oct. 17.
Oct. 24
OPEN
Oct. 31
Missouri
After their open week, Arkansas will welcome Missouri to Fayetteville for the second consecutive season because of the SEC’s move to nine conference games. Also as a result of the move to nine conference games, the Arkansas-Missouri “Battle Line” rivalry has been moved out of the final weekend of the regular season. It will be the first time the Razorbacks will not face the Tigers the final weekend of the regular season since 2020, when they faced Alabama to close things out.
Arkansas native Eliah Drinkwitz has done a tremendous job as head coach of Missouri but the Tigers took a small step back in 2025. After back to back 10+ win seasons in 2023 and 2024, they went 8-5 thanks to an injury to their quarterback Beau Pribula.
Former Ole Miss signal-caller Austin Simmons is expected to take over behind center with fellow Rebel transfer Cayden Lee coming over to anchor a receiver position. Drinkwitz will trust them to lead an offense that struggled through much of 2025 and will have a new coordinator this season, former North Carolina and Wisconsin offensive coordinator, Chip Lindsey.
The Missouri defense has been what has kept Arkansas from defeating them since 2021, when KJ Jefferson and Treylon Burks led the Razorbacks to their last win over the Tigers. There have been close calls since the Razorbacks’ last win with a 29-27 Missouri victory in 2022, a 28-21 Missouri victory in 2024, and a 31-17 Missouri victory on the Saturday after Thanksgiving a year ago.
Can the coaching change help Arkansas win just its fifth game all-time against Missouri? We will find out on Halloween when Silverfield and Drinkwitz go head to head.
Nov. 7
@ Auburn
The last two times the Razorback football program has traveled to “The Plains” to face Auburn, in 2022 and 2024, they have come out victorious. Despite the fact that the Tigers have won every game in Fayetteville since 2017, but lucky for Arkansas, Auburn does not come to Fayetteville until 2028.
Alex Golesh takes over at Auburn following the firing of Hugh Freeze. His innovative offense, led by his quarterback Byrum Brown, who joined him after both guys left South Florida. If Brown can be half as successful as he was in the American conference in the SEC this season and defensive coordinator DJ Durkin, who Golesh retained on his staff after Freeze’s exit, can have as good of a defense as he did last year, the Tigers will be successful.
Golesh had success in the American with the Bulls but failed to beat new Arkansas coach Silverfield has won all three games his Memphis Tigers faced South Florida.
Nov. 14
South Carolina
Arkansas’ old permanent cross-division rival South Carolina in the pre-2012 realignment SEC returns to Fayetteville for the first time since Sept. 10, 2022, when the Razorbacks defeated the Gamecocks 44-30.
A big difference between that day and this season will be which sideline Kendal Briles is on. Back in 2022, Briles called plays for Sam Pittman and the Razorbacks in their win over South Carolina. Now, he enters his first season as offensive coordinator in Columbia coaching NFL prospect LaNorris Sellers behind center.
The difference in Mike Shula and Briles should be big and if it is, the Gamecocks can bounce back from a 4-8 season and contend for the 12-team College Football Playoff once again. Defensive end Dylan Stewart returns for his junior season where he will continue to lead the South Carolina defense against a new-look Arkansas offense.
A back and forth game seems realistic between the Razorbacks and the Gamecocks after they combined for just six wins during the 2025 regular season. We will find out on Nov. 14.
Nov. 21
@ Texas
Arkansas heads to Austin to face Texas for the second time in as many season with the SEC’s move to nine league games. The Longhorns have defeated the Razorbacks in back to back times for the first time since defeating them in 2004 and 2008, with both of those games being played in Austin as well.
Steve Sarkisian and Texas did not appear in the College Football Playoff for the first time since 2022 so they will be attempting to get back there in 2026 with Arch Manning, who has gained a year of experience, at quarterback, a retooled receiving core with Auburn transfer Cam Coleman, and what should be an improved offensive line.
Former Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp has returned to the “40 acres” to replace one of the country’s best Pete Kwiatowski. The Longhorns did not have much success on that side of the ball in 2025 but his recruiting acumen and tenure up until last fall were solid. Muschamp’s unit will be under major criticism if it fails to succeed this fall.
Arkansas’ last road game in 2026 will likely be its most difficult against rival Texas but don’t count out Silverfield and the new-look Razorbacks over eight months away from the action against the Longhorns.
Nov. 28
LSU
The Tigers have historically dominated Arkansas since the Razorbacks joined the SEC, with a 44-23 all-time series lead. The last time Arkansas defeated LSU, Cam Little kicked a game-winning field goal to defeat the Tigers in overtime at Tiger Stadium in 2021.
Now that Lane Kiffin, a man everyone of Arkansas fans hate, is leading another program they have disdain for in LSU, they will be front and center for a rivalry series that finally returns to Thanksgiving weekend since 2013.
Leading up to the rivalry’s move to earlier in the calendar, the series was much more competitive. From 2007-2013, LSU won four of seven matchups against Arkansas. Since, the Tigers have nine of the last twelve.
Kiffin and his retooled roster will attempt to improve LSU’s standing from seven victories in 2025 to a potential College Football Playoff team in 2026. If he fails, with Charlie Weiss calling offensive plays and Blake Baker leading the defense, things in Baton Rouge will continue to be crazy.
Arizona State transfer Sam Leavitt takes over at quarterback after he visited many schools during his time in the transfer portal. Leavitt should benefit greatly from playing in Kiffin and Weiss’s offense after a down year filled with injuries in Tempe.
Defensively, Baker will have former Ole Miss edge Princewill Umanmielen and returning linebacker Whit Weeks to anchor them against the strong offenses in the SEC. They will be the key cogs in stopping Arkansas’ defense to wrap up the regular season.
If Silverfield and Arkansas get a victory in year 1 in front of their home crowd against a team many Razorback fans consider their biggest rival, things would start out well for him and his tenure. If not, LSU is probably a lock for the College Football Playoff and a national championship contender.
I wrote more about the Razorbacks’ opponents when the schedule came out in December, right here.
