Sam Pittman has relieved offensive coordinator Dan Enos of his duties, effective immediately.
The move comes after the Razorbacks dropped to 2-6 overall following a 7-3 loss to Mississippi State yesterday as they remain winless in SEC play this season.
Offensively, the Hogs ranked 119th nationally in total offense at just under 306 yards per game while averaging 26 points per game.
Enos signed a three-year deal worth $1.1 million back in December. He was set to make $1.175 million in 2024 and $1.25 million in 2025.
Per his contract, he will be due a buyout of just over $2.8 million, subject to offset from his next coaching job.
Enos was brought in back in December to replace Kendal Briles, who left Pittman's staff for the TCU offensive coordinator position.
Razorbacks receivers coach, and former Ohio State quarterback, Kenny Guiton is taking over the play caller duties for the remainder of the season.
Pittman and the Hogs are entering a bye week and will then hit the road to take on Florida before three straight home games that will get kicked off with a tilt against Hugh Freeze and Auburn.
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