Heres where Arkansas football was selected to finish in SEC preseason media poll

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Arkansas football received a 14th-place prediction in the SEC preseason media poll. Media voters selected three Razorbacks for preseason All-SEC honors: Fernando Carmona on the second team, and Devin Bale and Cam Ball on the third team. Carmona, a key player on the offensive line, was also recognized as Preseason First-Team All-SEC by the USA Today Sports Network. In 2024, he contributed significantly to the team's offensive success, which averaged 459. 5 yards per game.

Bale, in his first season as the starter, recorded an impressive punting average of 45. 2 yards, with 11 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Ball, a seasoned player with 39 games played, achieved a career-high 47 tackles last season. The Razorbacks' season begins on August 30 against Alabama A&M, and they enter SEC play with a road game against Ole Miss on September 13. Texas leads the conference predictions, with Georgia closely following.

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