FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Most Arkansas fans are in prove it mode when it comes to talk during the offseason. Even during spring ball, most were skeptical about how coaches and players promoted the program because they don't want to get their hopes up. Back in the day, before spring games were mostly televised nationally or streamed by ESPN, fans would show up for Houston Nutt, Bobby Petrino and the early days of Bret Bielema. Even when Chad Morris' first showcase was played inside Little Rock's War Memorial Stadium there was a modest crowd. The 2020s have seen interest die off in waves as former coach Sam Pittman failed to keep fans engaged following a 9-4 season in 2021. He wasn't able to capitalize on that rich opportunity, nor recapture the magic that started his tenure. While a lot of that was out of his control with all the unexpected changes happening across college football, Arkansas ultimately failed to equip Pittman with the resources needed to be successful.…