The Arkansas Razorbacks are gearing up for fall practice with a big question mark at the quarterback position. First-year head coach Ryan Silverfield seems to be keeping his cards close to the vest, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering who will emerge as the starter.
During the spring, the Red-White Game offered a glimpse into the competition. KJ Jackson made a strong impression, completing 9-of-13 passes for 129 yards, including a 65-yard touchdown to junior CJ Brown. Meanwhile, AJ Hill, a redshirt freshman transfer from Memphis, completed 9-of-17 passes for 95 yards but also threw a pick-six to JUCO transfer Nsongbeh Ginyui.
Both Jackson and Hill, former 4-star recruits, have shown promise throughout the offseason, each boasting a completion rate of at least 70% during winter and spring sessions. At the "All In Razorback Roadshow" in Little Rock, Silverfield confirmed that the quarterback race is now between these two, with fall camp being the proving ground for one to pull ahead.
Silverfield has indicated that a decision might not come until mid-August. With fall camp expected to start no later than August 7, the Razorbacks will have a few weeks to see who can take command of the offense. A decision around August 20-21 would give the chosen quarterback about two weeks to gel with the receiving corps and get comfortable behind a revamped offensive line.
The delay in naming a starter could be strategic for Silverfield. By keeping the competition open, both Jackson and Hill are motivated to improve daily, making every practice and film session count. This approach prevents complacency and ensures that the best candidate emerges.
Under the guidance of new offensive coordinator Tim Cramsey, the Razorbacks are installing a fresh system, so rushing a decision might not be in their best interest if both quarterbacks are progressing well. Jackson's modern RPO skills contrast with Hill's classic pocket-passing style, offering distinct options for the offense.
The Razorbacks' schedule doesn't offer much in the way of easy games to start the season. Week One against North Alabama will be a test of how smoothly the team can operate under the new system.
But it's Week Two against Utah that underscores the urgency of the quarterback decision. By then, whoever wins the job will need to be ready to lead the team as they prepare for a challenging slate.
As the saying goes, "If you don't look ahead, nobody will, there's no time to kill." The Razorbacks are certainly looking ahead as they aim to make a strong start under Silverfield's leadership.
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