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Taylor Decker and Frank Ragnow were teammates for years, a pair of first-round picks selected in 2016 and 2018, respectively.
After a week filled with mourning, it appears a starting member of Arkansas’ line will be on the field for a huge matchup with top-ranked Alabama Saturday. Shortly after UA’s win over Alcorn State, ...
From a talent standpoint, it’s no surprise Frank Ragnow has found success at the highest level. He was a 4-star prospect with offers from some of the best programs in the nation, an All-American ...
Ragnow was set to have a cap hit of $14,050,000 in 2025 and $15,950,000 in 2026, per Spotrac. At $13.5 million in AAV, Ragnow's contract trailed only Creed Humphrey, Cam Jurgens and Drew Dalman at ...
Former Arkansas football star Frank Ragnow will play in the NFC Championship after the Detroit Lions topped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23 Sunday. Ragnow — who played for the Razorbacks from ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Arkansas Coach Bret Bielema said he has given junior center Frank Ragnow 100 percent latitude on when he rejoins the team after the death of his father late Saturday. Bielema ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Arkansas junior center Frank Ragnow finished the regular season as the top ranked center in college football by Pro Football Focus (PFF) and landed on the outlet’s All ...
Arkansas' most versatile offensive lineman will begin the season at center. Ragnow started all 13 games at guard last season after playing nine games as a rotating center his freshman year.
Arkansas center Frank Ragnow, who missed the final five games of his senior season and needed surgery on his ankle, felt “athletic” at the Razorbacks’ Pro Day on Monday.
Former University of Arkansas football All-American Frank Ragnow has made donations in the three cities that are closest to his heart to help during the coronavirus pandemic. The donations were ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Frank Ragnow’s senior season at Arkansas was seven weeks old when it came to a sudden end. In a late October game against Auburn, another player had fallen on his ankle.
Former Arkansas football star Frank Ragnow will play in the NFC Championship after the Detroit Lions topped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23 Sunday. Ragnow — who played for the Razorbacks from 2014-2017 ...