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Silverfield's Arkansas Vision: Win Now, Honor State
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New Arkansas football coach Ryan Silverfield, in his first press conference, expressed a strong desire to win immediately and honor the states values. He plans to bring back pride and toughness to the program, which has struggled in the SEC with a 4-20 record over the last three years. Silverfields approach emphasizes a relentless work ethic and high expectations, aiming to compete for SEC championships and even a national title.
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