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Nine super seniors are anticipated to return to Arkansas football in 2024. The news was initially announced on Thursday morning by Andrew Hutchinson of Best of Arkansas Sports.
Four of those nine are on the ball’s offensive side, while five are on the defensive. Tyrone Broden, Andrew Armstrong, and Isaac TeSlaa are expected to return for the Razorback offense at wide receiver. Ty’Kieast Crawford, an offensive lineman, is also joining the Hogs again.
Defensive linemen Eric Gregory, Keivie Rose, and Jashaud Stewart are expected to return, along with defensive backs Hudson Clark and Kee’Yon Stewart. It’s important to remember that Stewart’s suspension from the show, which began with his arrest in December, is still in place. Consequently, his status is still officially unsure, even though it is anticipated that Stewart will come back.
Only three super seniors remain who haven’t declared their decision yet but know they won’t be joining the Hogs again in 2024. While defensive tackle Marcus Miller and tight end Francis Sherman are moving on following their one-year stints at Arkansas, offensive lineman Brady Latham hopes to be drafted by the NFL.
Hutchinson estimates that the Razorbacks will have 83 scholarship players by 2024. As spring practices approach, there ought to be more movement because the roster is limited to 85 players.
Let’s focus on the nine super seniors who are anticipated to return for the upcoming season for the time being.
201-pound, 6-foot-4 Dallas native emerged as one of Arkansas’ most dependable aerial weapons in the previous campaign. Despite the Razorback offense’s severe struggles during the season, Armstrong was a genuine bright spot.
Armstrong ought to be the front-runner to head the receiving room once more, as the Hogs will likely start the following season with almost the same core group of receivers.