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Razorbacks sign OL Ayden Bussell to boost offensive line depth

Arkansas adds offensive lineman Ayden Bussell to bolster Razorbacks depth on the offensive line as transfer portal window closes.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — So it happened again.

On the very last day of the transfer portal circus, Arkansas went and grabbed another offensive lineman — not a superstar, not someone you’ll see in every preseason mock draft, but another 6-foot-5 chunk of muscle with plenty of room to grow, or at least fill out more jerseys.

Ayden Bussell, formerly listed with West Virginia and Tennessee, suddenly became a Hog this Friday, just as the portal window slammed shut like a dorm room door at curfew.

That makes him, by any reasonable count, at least the 38th transfer head coach Ryan Silverfield has brought in this offseason.

Apparently, “bulk order” isn’t just a phrase. It’s a recruiting strategy.

If you’re keeping score at home, Bussell checks in at 6-5 and around 300 pounds, hailing from Mount Juliet, Tenn. He didn’t exactly terrorize SEC pass rushers last fall.

In fact, he didn’t see the field at all for the Mountaineers. That’s exactly why he was still out there at the end of the portal, and Arkansas figured it couldn’t hurt to take a look.

“I’m excited to be a part of the Arkansas football program,” Bussell said in the team announcement.

You could almost hear the optimism between the lines, which is usually how these things go.

Bussell’s path winds through Tennessee and West Virginia

Bussell’s road to Fayetteville has been anything but straight.

A three-star recruit out of Mount Juliet High School, he originally signed with Tennessee, where he redshirted as a freshman. He appeared in three games during the 2024 season, logging 62 snaps before entering the transfer portal.

From there, Bussell landed at West Virginia, though his stay didn’t come with much game action.

He later stepped away from football to focus on his health, a pause that added another layer to an already winding journey.

Eventually, Arkansas came calling. With experience at both guard and tackle, Bussell offered versatility even if the résumé lacked production.

For a program needing numbers up front, that combination was enough to earn him a roster spot.

Depth remains the priority up front

This isn’t about handing Bussell a starting job the moment he walks into the locker room.

The Razorbacks added him because the offensive line room needed bodies, competition and, frankly, insurance.

Arkansas has leaned heavily on the portal to rebuild depth across the roster, and the offensive line has been no exception.

Bussell joins a group that’s seen plenty of turnover, with coaches hoping that fresh faces and added competition will steady a unit that’s been stretched thin.

There’s nothing flashy about the move. No bold predictions. No headlines promising immediate impact.

Bussell’s addition is about making sure Arkansas has enough linemen to get through spring practices and into fall camp without holding tryouts.

Projection over polish defines the move

The Razorbacks have clearly embraced projection during this portal cycle.

Bussell fits that mold. He’s big and flexible. He’s largely untested at the highest level.

That means he could develop into a reliable contributor, or he could simply provide depth when injuries pile up.

Either way, Arkansas needed options, and Bussell provides one more. In the SEC, having extra offensive linemen who can play multiple spots isn’t a luxury. It’s a requirement.

Silverfield and his staff aren’t pretending otherwise. Bussell is another piece in a long list of portal additions aimed at stabilizing the roster and giving the coaching staff choices it didn’t always have last season.

For a final day of the portal that felt rushed and crowded, Arkansas stayed true to its approach.

Keep adding. Keep competing. Sort it out later. Bussell now gets his chance to do just that, wearing Razorback red and hoping this stop is the one that sticks.

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