Arkansas flanker
Robert Johnson sat out of practice again Thursday and his status is questionable for the Razorbacks’ game against Tennessee-Chattanooga on Saturday at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.
Johnson wore a protective boot on his right leg for the second consecutive day after injuring his ankle last week. Arkansas trainer
Dean Weber advised Nutt to hold the wideout out of Thursday’s workout.
“We’ll wait and see how he is feeling by Saturday,” Nutt said. “Dean thought it would be better to hold him again today. He’s pretty optimistic about it. We’ll see. I’d rather him play. But you have to deal with what you have.”
Johnson, a 6-foot 2, 209-pound senior, equaled a career-high in receptions in Arkansas’ 66-7 victory over North Texas last Saturday. Against the Mean Green, he made four catches for 71 yards and scored his first touchdown as a receiver. Sophomore
Reggie Fish or redshirt freshman
Carlton Salters would start in Johnson’s place if he is not cleared to play.
Johnson misses practice again, questionable for game against Mocs