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STEPHEN F. AUSTIN AT ARKANSAS: Walton like ‘ghost town’

Troubles on, off court lead to smaller crowds

Posted: December 19, 2009 at 5:50 a.m.

Arkansas Coach John Pelphrey said before this season he was intrigued by the idea of playing a game in Barnhill Arena for old time’s sake.

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Sports, Pages 15 on 12/19/2009

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I will agree, fans need to show up at Walton. I was there when Nolan's team played and it was an "event" for Northwest Arkansas. Remember fans that attend not only support the basketball program, they support the sport program and the University of Arkansas. In closing, Arkansas fans show up for the basketball games, support the coaching staff and the players. They need our support so badly right now.
My family and I are a long, long time supporter of the Razorback sport programs and the University of Arkansas. We support our program both in good times and bad times.

Posted by: erext

December 19, 2009 at 10:52 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

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