Reaching Out to Razorback Nation
With fans in every corner of Arkansas and around the nation, it is imperative to the success of our program that we connect with the Razorback Nation where they call home. Our coaches, student-athletes, spirit squads and the Razorback Band made numerous trips around the state and region to bring the state’s team directly to its loyal fan base. It is just our way of saying – Thank You!
In the fall, the football team took the field at War Memorial Stadium, while the men’s basketball team took the court in North Little Rock in December. In April, our baseball team made its annual trip to Dickey-Stephens Park to play in front of sellout crowd. For the first time in more than a half century, the University of Arkansas competed against system schools within the state, including in baseball, softball and men’s and women’s tennis. In 2021, the Razorbacks will take on UAPB in football.
Razorback Clubs worked with the Razorback Foundation to host more than 20 events throughout Arkansas, along with Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Louisiana during the spring and summer of 2019. The inaugural ONE Hog Call event was a hit as was the State of the Hog event in Little Rock featuring Chad Morris and Eric Musselman, just days after he was hired as our new men’s basketball coach.
In August, we will have the final two stops on our ONE Razorback Road Show tour. We have had a great time traveling the state.
In addition, our coaches and administrators traveled to speak to touchdown and tipoff clubs and various events throughout Arkansas. Personally, I had the pleasure to greet Razorback fans from Fayetteville to Little Rock, El Dorado to Hot Springs and many places beyond.
We are ONE state rallied around ONE Razorback!