With over 45 games played, Hogs' Hudson Clark hoping experience rubs off on unit
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas defensive back Hudson Clark is of a dying breed. He will be one of the last Razorbacks to be on campus for six years, barring another global pandemic or medical redshirts, to stay at one college for that long.
"In meetings all the secondary is together," Clark said. "Being able to learn every different position . You never know if somebody goes down, you’ve got to move. I think just being together and thinking alike, not necessarily on the field, it’s really helped us." "It’s basically about needs," Pittman said. "What we’re trying to find, obviously you need them all over the place, but you need your bigger, faster, stronger guys as close to the ball as you can get."
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