One Razorback
For more than a century, college athletics has brought people together. Whether it is in a college town or a part of a state, competition and cheering on the home team has helped break through everyday differences and sometimes disagreements to unite the masses behind a group of student-athletes competing for their beloved school.
Nowhere in the nation is that more evident than in Arkansas – the state we are proud to call home. The Razorbacks aren’t just the passion of Fayetteville or Little Rock, they are what unites us from every corner of the state and around the world.
No other programs, anywhere, share our history or our iconic mascot. There are no professional teams or other Power 5 college athletics programs in Arkansas. We are truly ONE state, rallied around ONE Razorback.
Even as we celebrate our distinctive bond, we must also work to sustain that connection for generations to come. That is why we will continue to cultivate that lifetime bond with Razorbacks of all ages as we move forward together as ONE Razorback.
One Hog Call
On Friday, Aug. 31 at 1 p.m. CST, fans all over the world dropped what they were doing and called the Hogs in unison to kick off the new year and show support for all Razorback student-athletes. The event marked the most widespread, simultaneous Hog Call in history.
Razorback fans answered the call to Call the Hogs, with approximately 1,250 fans attending university-sponsored events in Fayetteville and Little Rock, and thousands joining virtually and posting about the events on social media using #ONEHogCall.
2019 One Hog Call
2019 ONE Hog Call Event
August 30, 2019
1 p.m. CST
Join us in:
1. Fayetteville
2. Little Rock
3. Or Wherever Razorbacks are around the world
One Razorback Roadshows
University of Arkansas Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek and other members Razorback Athletics, including coaches, senior staff members, student-athletes, spirit squad members and mascots, hit the road this spring and summer to bring the Razorbacks to fans around the state.
The seven roadshows are a part of Razorback Athletics’ ongoing commitment to be involved in communities around Arkansas while celebrating the passion and support of the Razorbacks throughout the state. Razorback coaches and student-athletes have traveled throughout the state to greet fans and participate in community service projects.
The roadshow tour will culminate with the second ONE Hog Call event at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock on August 30, the day before the Razorbacks open the 2019 football season against Portland State at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville.