 Arkansas will likely have a new starting kicker and punter for its game against UAB on Saturday.

Razorbacks coach Bret Bielema said sophomore kicker Adam McFain and sophomore punter Toby Baker could start against the Blazers following poor special teams play the last two weeks. McFain will replace fifth-year senior John Henson, while Baker might replace senior Sam Irwin-Hill.

Henson has had two extra-point attempts blocked in the last two weeks and hasn't made a field goal longer than 22 yards this season. McFain, who has handled kickoffs most of the season, replaced Henson on extra-point attempts in the second half of a loss to Georgia last Saturday.

"Adam McFain gets the kick up so quickly that he's going to handle the kicking duties until I see something different to take him out of that role," Bielema said.

After a good junior season, Irwin-Hill has struggled punting as a senior. His 40.4 yards per punt average ranks ninth in the SEC and he appears to have under kicked his coverage multiple times in the last two weeks.

"Toby Baker is going to be our punter Saturday unless I see something change on Sam," Bielema said. "…Sam is a tremendous kid that I love to be around on a daily basis, but I'm a bottom-line results guy and he's capable of hitting the ball better. So he will or Toby Baker will have his shot come Saturday."

McFain and Baker are walk-ons, while Henson and Irwin-Hill are on scholarship. Arkansas also signed kicker Cole Hedlund to a scholarship earlier this year, but Hedlund is redshirting this season.