With Alabama, LSU Games Sold Out, Which Arkansas Home Game Is Most Appealing?

by Chris Bahn  on Tuesday, Jul. 31, 2012 1:15 pm  

(Photo by Mark Wagner)

This story is from the archives of ArkansasSports360.com.

Trying to get into the Alabama-Arkansas game on Sept. 15 is going to cost you. LSU on Nov. 23 doesn’t figure to be cheap, either.

Tickets are already gone for both games which could potentially be Top 10 matchups with serious SEC and BCS implications. If you have a few hundred (or more) extra bucks, then you can find a way into those games on the secondary market.

Arkansas does, however, have tickets available to other games on the home slate. Jack Crowe’s return to Fayetteville with Jacksonville State (Sept. 1), Rutgers (Sept. 22), Kentucky (Oct. 13) and Tulsa (Nov. 3) are all available and being offered through the UA.

If you could only get into one game this year — and don’t want to spend the kind of money it would take to get into Alabama or LSU — which are you picking? What game offers the most bang for the buck?

It’s a hard question to answer on July 31. Each week brings a new set of storylines and the importance or intrigue of a game can change in-season.

But if you had to chose today, which one are you picking?

Me? I’d go with Rutgers. It’s a BCS conference opponent with a solid recent history of making the postseason and an opponent that has never before been on the Razorbacks' schedule.

Plus, with it being sandwiched in between Alabama and A&M, the Scarlet Knights matchup sure seems like the sort of game that might get interesting if the Razorbacks’ attention is elsewhere.

What about y'all?

 

 

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