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SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee is believed to be one of several candidates for the Arkansas job now that the Razorbacks fired Sam Pittman on Sunday.

Lashlee spoke with reporters this week and was asked about the Arkansas job speculation surrounding him. Per AL.com:
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“I’m happy,” Lashlee said, via the Dallas Morning News. “I’ve got a great job. I think when your name gets linked to jobs it means your team has done well, your program has done well, so it’s a compliment to what our staff, administration and players have built over the last three-plus years. A lot of times there’s obvious connections. If it’s your alma mater it’s easy to link names.

“I haven’t given it any thought because there hasn’t been anything to give thought to. It’s a fair question. I’m really excited with what we’re building here. I am not discouraged at all by the fact that we’re sitting here at 2-2.”

The 42-year-old Lashlee played for Malzahn at Shiloh Christian High School in Springdale, Ark., then was a backup quarterback at Arkansas from 2002-04. He started his coaching career with the Razorbacks as a graduate assistant in 2006, then worked twice at Auburn (2009-10 and 2013-16) along with assistant-coaching stints at Samford (2011), Arkansas State (2012), Connecticut (2017), SMU (2018-19) and Miami (2020-21) before being hired as Mustangs head coach prior to the 2022 season.
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Leopold4 months
He's better off at SMU. SMU as a program is on its way up - Arkansas has a ceiling.
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weremoose4 months
Not really. Turns out our AD was sandbagging. Investigative journalism has reported Arkansas has NIL programs set up that rival Ole Miss and LSU.
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OKinTX214 months
Why would he leave a job like SMU for this one?? Makes zero sense.
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Nasty_Canasta4 months
The only thing I can think of is more money
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BigBro4 months
He gone.
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Nasty_Canasta4 months
Was thinking the same thing. He’s leaving the DFW area
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