Sports Poll

Arkansas basketball and coach John Pelphrey now have three Top 150 prospects - including one of the nation's top point guards - committed for 2011. How do you feel about the program now?
  • Things are headed in the right direction. No doubt.
  • Let's wait and see if the commitments hold firm and make it to campus.
  • Even with the commitments the program feels like it's on shaky ground.
  • Finally. Pelphrey's hard work is paying off.
 
See our complete database of golf courses around the state of Arkansas.

News

Razorbacks' Armbrust Out With Knee Injury

University of Arkansas senior cornerback Seth Armbrust will miss the remainder of the 2010 season after suffering a left knee injury in Arkansas' season-opening 44-3 victory over Tennessee Tech this past Saturday. read more >
Posted by UA Media Relations on 9/7/2010 at 12:22pm  |  

Shiloh Christian No Match For Nation's No. 1 Team

Euless Trinity routed six-time Arkansas state champion Shiloh Christian 80-26 on Monday. Both schools are among the nation's top high school teams. They played in the first of four Labor Day games at the NFL home of the Dallas Cowboys. read more >
Posted by The Associated Press on 9/6/2010 at 9:00pm  |  

Freshman Michael Dyer, Auburn Tailbacks Impressive Against Arkansas State

Former Little Rock Christian standout Michael Dyer ran 14 times for 95 yards and a touchdown in his college debut at Auburn. Dyer and the Tigers were playing against Arkansas State. read more >
Posted by John Zenor, The Associated Press on 9/6/2010 at 10:45am  |  

THE LAST WORD: Gary Smith Made It Happen for War Memorial Stadium's Growth

Gary Smith has left his mark on War Memorial Stadium in his time as stadium commission chairman, and his fellow commissioners in turn put his name on the new stadium press box for Smith's efforts. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 9/6/2010 at 2:00am  |  

For Jake Bequette, Excelling at UA a Family Tradition

For Jake Bequette, Excelling at UA a Family Tradition
Jake Bequette is a prime example why fans, sportswriters and amateur recruiting analysts should leave the business of recruiting and evaluating to the people paid for its eventual success or failure: college coaches. read more >
Posted by Jim Harris on 9/6/2010 at 1:00am  |  
RSS Feed
 

Digital Magazine Editions

Media Partners

Sign Up Here For Arkansas Sports News Delivered To Your Inbox!

M.D. Jennings

Red Wolves senior safety named Sun Belt's Defensive Player of the Week.

Dan Hampton

Veering from one offensive comment to another, Dan Hampton doesn't swerve from controversy.
Copywrite ©2010, Arkansas Business Limited Partnership. All rights reserved.            designed, developed & marketed byFLEX360 - Little Rock, Arkansas Web Development Firm