LITTLE ROCK — Responding to 39 points worth of 3s, listeners called the radio station with numerous monickers to hang on Arkansas’ Rotnei Clarke.
LITTLE ROCK — Responding to 39 points worth of 3s, listeners called the radio station with numerous monickers to hang on Arkansas’ Rotnei Clarke.
LITTLE ROCK — The quiet celebration was a first — enthusiasm for a thoroughbred race result and nary a dollar at stake.
LITTLE ROCK — Bill Belichick’s thinly disguised admission that Peyton Manning was too much for New England’s patched-up defense was a gutsy decision shy of a full-fledged confession.
FAYETTEVILLE — Horse properly in place before the cart, the principal dates and sites to know are Jan. 2 in Memphis, Dec. 28 in Shreveport, and Jan. 2 in Dallas.
LITTLE ROCK — As an underdog with several talented players, Troy is unique among Arkansas’ non-conference opponents.
LITTLE ROCK — The W-L record of Arkansas’ basketball team is going to take a hit for the sake of something more important.
LITTLE ROCK — Sitting on a front porch across the road from Razorback Stadium, pencil and large notepad in hand, Dick Bumpas looked every bit a man with a plan.
LITTLE ROCK — Bumping into Kevin Scanlon on this particular afternoon was weird, sort of a confluence of Razorback days gone by and those that might be ahead.
FAYETTEVILLE — Critiquing Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett, nitpicking is the only way to identify a negative.
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas’ head football coach jumped the gun, applying a label to the South Carolina game that was being held in abeyance for possible use next week.
