Joe Boozell | NCAA.com | January 3, 2016 Injured RB Williams lines up in victory formation Jonathan Williams ran for more than 2,000 yards at Arkansas before his foot injury. Share Jonathan Williams and Alex Collins were supposed to be one of the best running back tandems in the country this season for Arkansas. Unfortunately, that plan didn’t come to fruition. Collins had an excellent season, but Williams suffered a season-ending foot injury in a team scrimmage before Arkansas’ first game. But as it turned out, the injury wasn’t technically season-ending. Williams lined up in the Razorbacks’ victory formation to cap off an impressive Liberty Bowl win over Kansas State: In the back of that formation is senior @Jwillpart2. Thanks for the memories! #WPS #LibertyBowl pic.twitter.com/68nGRGHSW7 — Razorback Nation (@RazNation) January 2, 2016 It was very cool to see an excited Williams after, who has played his last game for Arkansas: I love this. @Jwillpart2 post game. Awesome seeing him on the field this year #WPS pic.twitter.com/x9WqvIdrNU — Chase Shannon (@chase_shannon) January 3, 2016 The Razorbacks defeated the Wildcats by a score of 45-23. MORE: Mark Richt congratulates his former team on big bowl win 10 men's basketball programs who were big winners after a flurry of roster moves Here are Andy Katz's top 10 winners, based on which players returned from the portal to their previous school, which schools added a talented player or two from the portal and which players elected to return to school rather than declare for the NBA draft. READ MORE College baseball rankings: Arkansas claims top spot in the latest Top 25 Arkansas returned to No. 1 in the D1Baseball Top 25 rankings after spending the last three weeks at No. 2. The Hogs won two of three on the road against then-No. 3 Ole Miss to return to the top spot READ MORE 1 fun-to-watch player from every Sweet 16 team, ranked Before the 2021 NCAA tournament continues, NCAA.com correspondent Andy Katz ranked his favorite players on each team from this year's Sweet 16 field during the March 23 episode of the March Madness 365 podcast. READ MORE