Attendees for Arkansas’ spring game Saturday will need an old-school program to identify all the new faces on the Razorbacks roster.
The Hogs will cap their spring football season with the scrimmage from Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium where only 46 players from last year’s roster return. The transfer portal brought in several new projected starters and loads of freshmen enrolled early and have gone through drills and practice in the semester.
And while more will arrive in the summertime, fans will get their first look at the bulk of the new players Saturday. The defensive backfield, offensive line and wide receiving corps, especially, will showcase some unfamiliar faces.
The returners have plenty to bring, too. Quarterback KJ Jefferson and running back Rocket Sanders will show off their improvements alongside the newcomers.
Let’s take a look at the latter who should take part in the spring capper.
Quarterback Jacolby Criswell
Dec 5, 2020; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Jacolby Criswell (6) with the ball in the third quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Jacolby Criswell is back in Arkansas after spending a couple years in North Carolina. The Morrilton graduate is the brother of former Razorbacks linebacker Dre Greenlaw and will likely serve as Jefferson’s top back-up.
Quarterback Malachi Singleton

August 20, 2021 – Kennesaw, Ga: North Cobb quarterback Malachi Singleton (3) runs for a first down against Buford defensive back Ryland Gandy (8) during the first half at North Cobb high school Friday, August 20, 2021 in Kennesaw, Ga. (Jason Getz – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Singleton is a 4-star recruit, a freshman from Georgia, who many think is Jefferson’s heir apparent. He almost certainly won’t get much run in his first season, but everyone should have an opportunity to see his skill-set…
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