Razorbacks suspend two starters for flirting with Mississippi State cheerleaders

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Arkansas senior cornerback Ryan Pulley and sophomore safety Kamren Curl’s decision to be friendly with the enemy prior to the Razorbacks’ 52–6 loss to Mississippi State last week can be taken as either a silly mistake or a valiant effort, depending on your perspective.

Former Razorbacks tight end D.J. Williams, who works at KARK-Channel 4, spotted Pulley and Curl socializing with Mississippi State cheerleaders before the game, taking pictures and chatting with spirit squad members.

On Monday, Arkansas head coach Chad Morris announced that Pulley and Curl were both suspended for this week.

“They will not be here today or yesterday or any part of this week for unacceptable behavior,” Morris told reporters. “Actions that are completely unacceptable to anything we’re about.”

The Razorbacks will now be without two of their starting defenders for the season finale against quarterback Drew Lock and the Tigers’ prolific passing attack.

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