

But the competition and prestige of the SEC lured Arkansas into the conference, and the rest is history. Also, the geographical setup for Arkansas made very little sense compared to the members of the old Southwest Conference. Sure, Arkansas had previous matchups with a few SEC teams in bowl games and non-conference matchups, but it was unchartered water for the Hogs. It was a brand-new look accompanied by unfamiliar faces for the Razorbacks. In 1992, the Arkansas Razorbacks and South Carolina Gamecocks played their first season in the SEC. Frank Broyles knew it was time to transition to establish a stable future for Razorback athletics, and boy does he look like a genius now.

However, the competition in the conference was declining, and a handful of schools were experiencing NCAA allegations. At the time, Arkansas had experienced recent success under Ken Hatfield and risen to prominence in the SWC. After many years in the Southwest Conference, Arkansas decided to make a move in 1990. The Razorbacks are set to begin their 29th football season as a member of the Southeastern Conference in September.

So, let’s break it down from one perspective and keep the conversation going as we inch closer to the kickoff of the 2021 season. there doesn’t seem to be much in between. Depending on who you talk to, the transformation of college football is either a detriment to Arkansas or a considerable gain. With the recent additions of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC and swirling rumors of more to follow, the college football world will look entirely different in a few short years.
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The college football universe has come full circle for the Arkansas Football program and its passionate fanbase.
