FAYETTEVILLE -- Defensive coordinator Travis Williams greeted reporters Monday, the first day of classes at the University of Arkansas, which brings about a change from morning to afternoon practices. The Razorbacks held practice No. 15 of camp Monday in spider pads.
Williams said he started film study Monday morning on Alabama A&M, Arkansas' opponent to open the season at home Aug. 30. He dug into tape from Miles College, where Alabama A&M's first-year offensive coordinator Dennis Alexander worked last season.
The objective is first to pencil in starters at their positions, while figuring out how those 11 can best stop an opposing offense's strengths. Entering his third season, Williams said the Razorbacks have a "little more" depth, allowing for more man coverage and for them to shorte