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Arkansas Hires Ryan Silverfield to Lead Razorbacks Program

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FAYETTEVILLE, The University of Arkansas hired Ryan Silverfield as its 35th head football coach Sunday, the school announced. He replaces Sam Pittman, who was fired in September after a 2-3 start, and interim Bobby Petrino, who lost seven games. Silverfield, promoted at Memphis in December 2019, compiled a 50-25 record, led Memphis to consecutive double-digit win seasons and four bowl victories, and finished 8-4 in 2025. Memphis athletic director Ed Scott confirmed Silverfield's departure Nov. 30 and named Reggie Howard interim. Reports say Silverfield signed a five-year contract worth about $33.5 million. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Timeline

  • 2016 — Ryan Silverfield joins the University of Memphis staff.
  • December 2019 — Silverfield is promoted to Memphis head coach after Mike Norvell's departure.
  • 2023–2024 — Silverfield leads Memphis to consecutive double-digit win seasons and bowl victories.
  • September 2025 — Arkansas fires Sam Pittman; Bobby Petrino serves as interim and loses remaining games.
  • Nov. 30, 2025 — Memphis AD confirms Silverfield's departure; Arkansas announces Silverfield as head coach and names Reggie Howard interim.
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Who Benefited

The University of Arkansas secured an experienced head coach with a winning Group of Five record and a multi‑year contract, aiming to accelerate roster rebuilding and recruiting; Ryan Silverfield gained a Power Five head-coaching position and a substantially larger contract.

Who Suffered

The University of Memphis lost its head coach during the early signing period, facing potential recruiting disruptions, staff turnover, and the need for a rapid national search while preparing for its bowl game.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news, Silverfield leaves Memphis after a 50-25 tenure to lead Arkansas following a 2-10 Razorbacks season; Memphis named Reggie Howard interim Nov. 30. Silverfield's five-year Arkansas deal was reported near $33.5 million, and Memphis faces recruiting decisions with early signing period approaching.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 25%, Center 75%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

The University of Arkansas secured an experienced head coach with a winning Group of Five record and a multi‑year contract, aiming to accelerate roster rebuilding and recruiting; Ryan Silverfield gained a Power Five head-coaching position and a substantially larger contract.

Who Suffered

The University of Memphis lost its head coach during the early signing period, facing potential recruiting disruptions, staff turnover, and the need for a rapid national search while preparing for its bowl game.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news, Silverfield leaves Memphis after a 50-25 tenure to lead Arkansas following a 2-10 Razorbacks season; Memphis named Reggie Howard interim Nov. 30. Silverfield's five-year Arkansas deal was reported near $33.5 million, and Memphis faces recruiting decisions with early signing period approaching.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

Arkansas hires Ryan Silverfield from Memphis as new coach after 2-10 season

The Boston Globe
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Arkansas Hires Ryan Silverfield to Lead Razorbacks Program

Fox13 The Commercial Appeal Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette
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No right-leaning sources found for this story.

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