The Arkansas Razorbacks are on the brink of a pivotal decision as their coaching search reaches its climax. With the regular season drawing to a close, the team is zeroing in on two top contenders: Alex Golesh, the current coach at South Florida, and Kane Wommack, Alabama's defensive coordinator.
Despite initial reports suggesting Golesh had already accepted the job, CBS Sports insiders have clarified that while Golesh remains Arkansas' top choice, he intends to wait until after South Florida's final regular-season game against Rice to make his decision.
The 8-3 Bulls are enjoying one of their best seasons yet, and their commitment to the full $20.5 million revenue-sharing model showcases their ambition and determination to maintain their momentum.
If Golesh decides to stay put in Tampa, the Razorbacks have a backup plan in Wommack, a former Arkansas player and current Alabama defensive coordinator. CBS Sports reports that Wommack is viewed as the other finalist and would likely become the primary focus if Golesh declines the offer.
Wommack's experience as a head coach at South Alabama and his familiarity with the SEC, coupled with his reputation as a sharp defensive mind, make him a strong contender. Before joining Kalen DeBoer's staff, Wommack even drew interest from Liberty during their previous coaching search.
However, On3's Pete Nakos has emphasized that no deal is finalized and no decisions have been made. In fact, Arkansas' search has been far more extensive than the two-man race headlines suggest, with athletic director Hunter Yurachek reportedly speaking to over 20 candidates since firing Sam Pittman.
The urgency for a new coach is clear. Pittman's dismissal followed a nationally televised blowout loss to Notre Dame, a game Yurachek described as "unacceptable." Pittman's overall record of 32-34 and a 14-29 SEC mark left the team seeking a leader who can turn close losses into victories.
As the Razorbacks enter the final stages of their search, all eyes are on Golesh's decision. If he stays at South Florida, Wommack and potentially other surprise candidates could emerge as strong contenders. Arkansas is poised to act swiftly once the regular season concludes, ensuring a swift transition to a new era for the team.