The 2025 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by sixth-year head coach Sam Pittman, the Razorbacks played six home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and one home game at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas.
On September 28, Pittman was fired as the Razorbacks' head coach. Offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, who previously served as the Razorbacks' head coach from 2008 to 2011, was named interim head coach. On September 29, Petrino fired defensive coordinator Travis Williams, co-DC Marcus Woodson, and D-Line coach Deke Adams. RB coach Kolby Smith served as the interim offensive coordinator, but Petrino still called the plays. Assistant defensive line coach Chris Wilson served as the interim defensive coordinator.
During Pittman's tenure as head coach (five complete seasons and the first five games of his 6th season), he compiled a 32âÂÂ34 overall record, with a 14âÂÂ29 conference record, and won 3 bowl games, with one Top 25 finish in 2021.
The Razorbacks winning percentage () in 2025 is tied with the 2018 and 2019 teams for the lowest in program history. On November 30, Arkansas hired former Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield as the new Razorbacks head coach. Silverfield and Memphis defeated Arkansas on September 20 during the 2025 season in Memphis, before Pittman was fired.
The Arkansas Razorbacks drew an average home attendance of 69,762, the 19th-highest of all college football teams.
Arkansas signed a total of 24 players in the 2025 recruiting class, 21 from high school and three from junior college.
4â LB Tavion Wallace 6âÂÂ1â 215 lbs. Jesup, GA.
4â DT Kevin Oatis 6âÂÂ2â 295 lbs. Hattiesburg, MS.
4â QB Grayson Wilson 6âÂÂ3â 205 lbs. Conway, AR.
4â WR JaâÂÂKayden Ferguson 6âÂÂ3â 175 lbs. Missouri City, TX.
4â DL Reginald Vaughn 6âÂÂ2â 260 lbs. Flowood, MS.
3â WR Antonio Jordan 6âÂÂ6â 230 lbs. Warren, AR.
3â LB Jayden Shelton 6âÂÂ1â 200 lbs. Dallas, TX.
3â DB Taijh Overton 6âÂÂ1â 180 lbs. Mobile, AL.
3â TE Gavin Garretson 6âÂÂ7â 240 lbs. Chico, CA.
3â RB Markeylin Batton 5âÂÂ11â 180 lbs. Atlanta, GA.
3â RB Cameron Settles 5âÂÂ11â 195 lbs. Little Rock, AR.
3â ATH Nigel Pringle 6âÂÂ2â 180 lbs. Houston, TX.
3â DT Caleb Bell 6âÂÂ3â 275 lbs. Alpharetta, GA.
3â DE Trent Sellers 6âÂÂ6â 240 lbs. Mobile, AL.
3â DE Keiundra Johnson 6âÂÂ3â 230 lbs. Terrell, TX.
3â OL Lionel Prudhomme 6âÂÂ3â 295 lbs. Shreveport, LA.
3â OL Kash Courtney 6âÂÂ4â 285 lbs. Carthage, TX.
3â OL Blake Cherry 6âÂÂ6â 305 lbs. Owasso, OK.
3â PK Scott Starzyk 5âÂÂ10â 160 lbs. The Woodlands, TX.
3â CB Keshawn Davila 6âÂÂ1â 170 lbs. Tampa, FL â NW Mississippi C.C.
3â OL Bubba Craig 6âÂÂ8â 320 lbs. Ft. Wayne, IN. â Hutchinson, KS. C.C.
3â TE Jeremiah Beck 6'4" 240 lbs. Fontana, CA. - Chaffey College, CA.
The Razorbacks lost 42 players to the NCAA transfer portal.
The Razorbacks added 25 players from the transfer portal between December 9 and December 28, 2024. They also added 10 players from the portal between April 16 and May 4, 2025, for a total of 34.