Arkansas OC Dan Enos squabbled with students via email after Texas A&M loss, FOIA request confirms

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Arkansas OC Dan Enos squabbled with students via email after Texas A&M loss, FOIA request confirms
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It turns out Arkansas offensive coordinator Dan Enos had more than one opponent last Saturday.

in Enos' first season with the program. Arkansas gained only 174 total yards and fell short on a pivotal 4th-and-1 in the second quarter when a play in shotgun saw running back Raheim Sanders stopped at the line of scrimmage.

In the exchange seen on X, an account by the handle of @RobMason_02 can be seen writing"I just wanted you to know that I'm available to call 4th downs for y'all if y'all need it AND y'all don't have to pay me millions. What a disgrace." Just one message was sent from that anonymous account:"Our quarter back is 240 pound, put the man under center."

Another email thread was started around 4:45 p.m. CT by another anonymous account which titled the thread"Football." The first email stated"Is a QB sneak on 4th and inches too much to ask for?" Enos responded one minute later at 4:46 with"Great idea!! Even vs gaps?? " That email thread ended at 4:51 p.m. CT.

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