Arkansas Razorbacks Open Baseball Season at Globe Life Field

Hogs return to major league stadium to test themselves early in the year

Feb. 3, 2026 at 5:31pm

The Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team is opening their 2026 season at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, the home stadium of the Texas Rangers. This is the fourth straight year the Hogs have started their season at the major league ballpark, using it as an early test ground to evaluate their team before the regular season gets underway.

Why it matters

Starting the season at Globe Life Field provides the Razorbacks with a unique opportunity to play in a major league-caliber stadium, which gives them valuable experience and helps them identify areas that need improvement before conference play begins. The controlled environment and high-quality playing surface at Globe Life Field also allows the team to focus on their performance rather than having to worry about weather or field conditions.

The details

The Razorbacks will face off against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in their season opener at Globe Life Field on Friday, February 7th. Arkansas has gone 6-3 at the stadium since 2022, using it as a proving ground to assess their team's strengths and weaknesses early in the year. Head coach Dave Van Horn sees the experience as crucial, noting that the controlled environment and high-quality playing surface at Globe Life Field provide valuable insights that can't be replicated in a typical college ballpark.

  • The Razorbacks will open their 2026 season at Globe Life Field on Friday, February 7th.
  • Arkansas has played at Globe Life Field to start the season in each of the last four years, from 2022 to 2026.

The players

Dave Van Horn

The head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team, entering his 25th season leading the program.

Oklahoma State Cowboys

The Razorbacks' opponent in the season opener at Globe Life Field.

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What they’re saying

“You just try to figure out a few things. You can scrimmage all you want. Kids get tired of playing against each other. You find out more when you're playing outside competition.”

— Dave Van Horn, Head Coach, Arkansas Razorbacks (si.com)

“Next weekend, we're going to playing really good teams that are every bit as good as we are. You just find out who can compete, who can handle the stage that we're playing on.”

— Dave Van Horn, Head Coach, Arkansas Razorbacks (si.com)

What’s next

The Razorbacks will continue their season-opening series at Globe Life Field, facing off against the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Saturday, February 8th and Sunday, February 9th.

The takeaway

Starting the season at a major league stadium like Globe Life Field provides the Arkansas Razorbacks with a unique opportunity to evaluate their team and identify areas for improvement before the regular season gets underway. The controlled environment and high-quality playing surface allow the Hogs to focus on their performance rather than external factors, giving them valuable insights that can't be replicated in a typical college ballpark.