This article is part of a series previewing the Razorbacks’ 2020 football roster.
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Razorback Career
Heading into his fourth year in Fayetteville, defensive back Jordon Curtis is still waiting for his shot to make an impact for Arkansas. Curtis redshirted his true freshman season under Bret Bielema then was used on just two special teams plays in 2018–Chad Morris's first season.
Curtis did make headlines in November of 2018 after getting hit by a car after practice while crossing Razorback Road. That incident has even led to some real change at the UA. Arkansas has since added more lights to the crossing areas to make it safer around the stadium at night.
In 2019, Arkansas had a shortage of scholarship running backs so Curtis switched positions in practice from corner to running back. He never saw action in the backfield for the Hogs but played eight snaps to end the season on special teams against LSU and Missouri.