RazorBack Taylen Green Got To A Pick Plans To Enter Transfer Portal.
Taylen Green, a redshirt junior and Boise State transfer, has quickly become the Razorbacks’ go-to signal caller. After starting 12 games last year with the Broncos, Green brought his dual-threat ability east to Fayetteville where he became a staple of the Razorbacks’ offense.
During his past two years at Boise State, Green threw for 3,794 yards and 25 touchdowns while adding 1,022 yards and 19 scores with his legs.
Green has been solid this year, completing just over 54% of his passes for 1,236 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions. He is Arkansas’ second-leading rusher, totaling 331 yards and four scores.
After a close loss to Texas A&M last week, the Razorbacks are emphasizing helping their quarterback.
“I think to take the pressure off of the offensive line and our quarterback, we have to run the ball a bit more,” Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman said. “Get the ball out of his hands so we can build some trust between him and the offensive line. He’s got to get better, and the offensive line’s got to get better.”
This improvement will be tested Saturday night as the Razorbacks face one of the top defensive fronts in college football.
The five star Quarter back just got to limelight and there are suggestions with his attitude that he plans to enter the transfer portal.
Wide receiver Andrew Armstrong will pose a significant challenge this week as he goes against the Tennessee secondary. Armstrong, a second-year Razorback and a Biletnikoff Award watchlist member, has made an impact since he got to Fayetteville.
In his inaugural season as a Razorback, Armstrong started all 12 games. He led the team in receptions with 56, receiving yards with 764 and touchdowns with five — establishing himself as a key contributor for Arkansas