CFB analyst launches new series with Arkansas football as first stop

Nov 16, 2013; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Adam Breneman (81) jogs off the field following the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Beaver Stadium.  Penn State defeated Purdue  45-21.  Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images
Nov 16, 2013; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Adam Breneman (81) jogs off the field following the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Beaver Stadium. Penn State defeated Purdue 45-21. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images | Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

College football analyst is set to give fans an inside look at some of the nation’s top programs with the launch of his new series, the “2026 Next Up All-American Tour,”. The tour will travel across the country, spotlighting major programs and offering exclusive behind-the-scenes content that dives into the culture, leadership, and direction of teams preparing for the upcoming season.

Adam Breneman Launches New Series Starting Off With Razorbacks

The first stop on the tour takes Breneman to is Fayatteville. Arkansas will serve as the launching pad for a series that Breneman hinted will include visits across the as well as programs in the and .

The tour continues Breneman’s mission of connecting fans with the inner workings of elite college football programs. His previous series, “Next Up with Adam Breneman,” gained popularity for its in-depth conversations with coaches and behind-the-scenes access that offered fans, players, and aspiring coaches a rare glimpse into how top programs operate.

Now, with the All-American Tour, Breneman plans to expand that concept even more on a larger national scale.

Arkansas makes for an intriguing first stop. The Razorbacks are entering a new chapter under head coach , who recently took over the program and is working alongside an entirely new coaching staff. Breneman’s visit is expected to include conversations with coaches and staff members about the direction of the program, the culture being built within the locker room, and how the Razorbacks plan to move forward in one of college football’s toughest conferences.

A few takeaways Breneman had during his stop with the Razorbacks were: The team is going to put in the work, Ryan Silverfield is going to do whatever it takes to get this place to invest financially and what it takes to compete in the SEC, and the fact there’s going to be great players in Fayetteville. All of these takeaways are music to the fan bases ears. Ryan Silverfield is committed to getting this program back to the top and by any means necessary. No more sitting around and waiting for things to change, it's about that action and the coaching staff knows this.

For Arkansas fans, the timing couldn’t be more interesting. With the program undergoing significant change, Breneman’s visit could offer one of the first public glimpses into how the new staff is reshaping the Razorbacks behind closed doors. From practice philosophies to program culture, the series promises insight into what the team hopes will be a turning point after several challenging seasons.

As Breneman begins the 2026 Next Up All-American Tour in Fayetteville, anticipation is already building. Razorback fans will be watching closely, eager to hear firsthand how the new leadership plans to guide the program forward and return Arkansas to success in the SEC.

And if Breneman’s previous work is any indication, this will be just the beginning. With additional stops expected across the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, and beyond, the tour is poised to deliver one of the most comprehensive behind-the-scenes looks at college football programs heading into the 2026 season.

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