Arkansas Offensive Coordinator Dan Enos Fired, WR Coach Kenny Guiton to Take Over Play-Calling Duties
Firing of Enos follows six-game losing streak and poor offensive performance against Mississippi State; Guiton to assume play-calling role for struggling Razorbacks team averaging 26.5 points over eight games.
- Arkansas has fired Offensive Coordinator Dan Enos following a poor offensive performance and a six-game losing streak, with the Razorbacks' recent loss to Mississippi State being the last straw.
- Wide Receivers Coach Kenny Guiton is set to take over as the Razorbacks' play-caller for the rest of the season.
- Enos was originally hired in January to replace previous offensive coordinator Kendal Briles. His tenure lasted less than a year, during which the team's performance significantly dwindled, averaging only 26.5 points over eight games.
- Arkansas' poor performance was notably apparent during their game against Mississippi State, with the Razorbacks managing to total only 200 yards and going 5-for-17 on third down.
- This shift in coaching duties will be a significant change for Guiton, a former Ohio State quarterback, as this will be his first time in a play-calling role.