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Arkansas coach Sam Pittman has a strategy to address the Razorbacks’ recent recruiting struggles, particularly in retaining top
University of Arkansas wide receiver Ismael Cisse had surgery last Friday for torn ligaments in his wrist, which will “probably” shut him down for the 2025 season, according to Arkansas Coach Sam Pittman on Thursday.
Sam Pittman is seemingly very excited about the 2025 football season despite the team coming off a 7-6 season. Pittman had praise for the offense despite the loss of wide receiver Ismael Cisse for the season with wrist surgery.
In Pittman's case he can't give a lot of concrete answers because he really doesn't know them. It's probably a good bet he doesn't even know what all the questions will be for this year. For a guy who worries before a game if he's not worried about something, that's concerning.
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On3 on MSNSam Pittman responds to hot seat talk surrounding him entering 2025: ‘I’m not worried about it’Sam Pittman has seen his name pop up on the hot seat over the past two or so offseasons. Going into year six for him with the Razorbacks, though, the Boss ‘Hog isn’t worried about any of that. Pittman was candid about being a coach on the hot seat while at the podium at SEC Media Days in Atlanta on Thursday.
The Razorbacks had an equal or positive turnover margin in six of their seven victories a season ago, with the exception being minus-2 against Louisiana Tech. In the team's four losses by 10 or fewer points, Arkansas was a cumulative minus-9.
Sam Pittman's new hip got its first big test when he really leaned into making sure his point was heard and understood clearly, even by
Sam Pittman isn’t wild about college football having multiple transfer portal windows.