Doug Case serves as Associate Head Coach for University of Arkansas's Men's Track and Field program in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In his 18th Season at Arkansas, 35th year overall in collegiate coaching Coached athletes to: 2 Olympic Gold Medalists 8 Olympians, 1 Paralympian 4 World Championships Gold Medals 1 Bowerman trophy winner, 2 Bowerman finalists 5 Jamaican National Champions (400m, 800m, 110H, 400H) 20 NCAA Individual Champions 32 SEC Individual Champions 3 NCAA records (60H, 110H, 4 × 400-meter relay) 14 Arkansas records (60H, 60m, 100m, 110H, 400H, 600m, 800m, Indoor/Outdoor PV, 4 x 100, 4 x 200, Indoor/Outdoor 4 x 400, DMR) 199 All-American honors at Arkansas (246 overall) 1 Bowerman trophy winner, 2 Bowerman finalists 5 Jamaican National Champions (400m, 800m, 110H, 400H) 3 NCAA records (60H, 110H, 4 × 400-meter relay) 14 Arkansas records (60H, 60m, 100m, 110H, 400H, 600m, 800m, Indoor/Outdoor PV, 4 x 100, 4 x 200, Indoor/Outdoor 4 x 400, DMR) 199 All-American honors at Arkansas (246 overall) Doug Case enters his 18th season overall as a coach with the University of Arkansas cross country and track and field teams, and his first year as head coach after seven seasons as an associate head coach. He has overseen Razorback sprinters, hurdlers, middle distance, and relay teams while in his 35th year of coaching at the collegiate level.
Sprinter Jordan Anthony became the fourth Razorback to be named a finalist for The Bowerman during the 2025 season and was the third Razorback to be named The Bowerman winner during the USTFCCCA Convention in December of 2025. The 2025 season included a sweep of NCAA 60m and 100m titles by Anthony as well as SEC titles in the 60m, 100m and 200m. Anthony broke UA records in the 60m with a 6.47 performance and in the 100m with a 9.95 effort. Anthony also had a wind-aided best of 9.75 in the 100m with a 2.1 tailwind.