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First pitch at 6.
First pitch at 2:05.
First pitch at 7. Game is televised on ESPNU.
This is the second installment of our three-part Q&A with former Razorback guard Cannon Whitby (here's part one). In today's segment, Cannon, who now lives in Atlanta and is the senior vice president for sales at Sysco Atlanta, discusses his relationship with the Richardson family and the lasting impact that the late Yvonne Richardson has had on his life. Expats: Your freshman season, yo
First pitch at 2:05
First pitch at 2:05.
More photos » Ed Reinke - AP Browse more photos » Below is the second and concluding part of our recent Q&A with ArkansasSports360.com Editor Jim Harris (here's part one). In today's installment, we ask Jim about Courtney Fortson's future, the search for a new assistant coach and his
A little more than half an hour ago, Pat Doney, sports anchor for KARK-TV, tweeted the following three items:Sources tell me that fmr Bama head coach Mark Gottfried and Ok St asst James Dickey will be a part of Hog basketball coaching staff next year Also hearing Rotnei Clarke is leaning toward coming back but it is NOT official yet. Clarke still weighing options, according to my sources.&nb
Notre Dame has offered Shiloh Christian QB Kiehl Frazier.West Virginia offered earlier in the day.
Razorback fans are in the grips of hoops mania like never before, and our palatial home office has been surrounded all day by a frenzied mob impatiently demanding that we reveal our ballot for this week's SEC Hoops Power Poll. Wait - actually, nothing about the preceding sentence is true.Let's face it - Hog basketball fans have been down in the dumps for at least a year now, and we have to s
Arkansas offensive guard Mitch Petrus and defensive tackle Malcolm Sheppard have been invited to take part in the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis from Feb. 24 to March 2, according to The Sporting News.The senior duo, which started in all 13 games, is expected to accept the invitations. Sheppard led the Razorbacks with 11 tackles [...]
Yesterday marked the 40th anniversary of The Big Shootout, the 1969 regular-season finale between No. 1 Texas and No. 2 Arkansas in Fayetteville. Both teams were undefeated, and the match-up was compelling enough that then-President Richard Nixon braved the bitter cold to watch the game, which ABC broadcast to a national television audience, in person. To commemorate the occasion, we recently int
Guards Rickey Scott and Mardracus Wade, signed letters of intent with Arkansas. Forward...

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