by ArkansasSports360.com Staff
on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 12:00 pm
Here's a snapshot of what ArkansasSports360.com looked like before the new revamped version debuted. Just take a gander at that bar of sports categories near the top.
Michael Pirnique
Here is the full uncropped version of our iconic first cover featuring Darren McFadden, taken by Michael Pirnique during the summer of 2007.
When ArkansasSports360.com published the above picture (top left) on the day after Houston Nutt left the University of Arkansas, it seemed like the end of an era.
Oh but how soon we learned that it was only the beginning.
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Former Arkansas Razorback Peyton Hillis visits with athletic director Jeff Long during a Razorback football game earlier this year. Hillis was in town during the Cleveland Browns’ bye week. He ran for 1,177 yards and 11 touchdowns.
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Arkansas wide receiver Greg Childs dives for a touchdown in a 31-7 victory against Louisiana-Monroe. Childs had 12 catches for 146 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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Joe Adams fights for yards after the catch in Saturday's 31-24 victory at Georgia. Adams finished with six catches for 130 yards.
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Razorback Club meetings give fans across the state an opportunity to interact with coaches and administrators from the University of Arkansas, such as football coach Bobby Petrino.
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And then there was the face of Bobby Petrino that we saw on the football field (such as in the Sugar Bowl above.)
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a sneaky staff member
Early one morning in 2008, one of the higher-ups affiliated with ArkansasSports360.com snuck into the parking lot of a Little Rock highrise and photographed the super truck owned by former Razorback and current Brooklyn Net Joe Johnson.
The story that accompanied this became one of our most linked stories for some reason. ArkansasSports360.com may be gone, but our watermark will always live on.
It wasn't always easy being Ryan Mallett, but someone had to do it. Here's the Arkansas quarterback with ESPN reporter Erin Andrews (top left) and with noted philosopher Calvin Broadus (top right.)
ArkansasSports360.com Editor Chris Bahn was on the scene with Mallett at his family cabin during the NFL draft and captured the moment when the New England Patriots and coach Bill Belichick called with some good news.
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Seniors Matt Mouzy and Solomon Bozeman celebrate on the court following UALR's 64-63 win over North Texas in the Sun Belt Conference Championship on March 8 at Summit Arena in Hot Springs.
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Former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson is the subject of an upcoming ESPN documentary. Razorback fans will get a sneak peek on Feb. 11.
Eric Howerton
Former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson (pictured with current coach John Pelphrey in a photo from 2009) hasn’t been to a Razorback game in person this season. He’s seen a few on TV and can tell fans aren’t responding like they used to, but he thinks they will one day again fill the 20,000-seat arena.
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New Arkansas basketball coach Mike Anderson leads fans in a Hog Call. Anderson was announced Saturday as the new Razorback head coach.
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Former Arkansas Coach John Pelphrey, now a Florida assistant, hugs Razorback guard Mardracus Wade following the Gators' 98-68 victory at Bud Walton Arena. Pelphrey was fired last March after four seasons with Arkansas.
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Arkansas fans wore red, white and blue depending on sectino as part of a 10-year anniversary tribute to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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A crowd of 2,800 attended a candlelight vigil for Arkansas tight end Garrett Uekman at Bud Walton Arena. Uekman, 19, died Nov. 20, 2011.
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Randall Fant aims a pitch in Arkansas' 7-2 win over Memphis on Tuesday at Dickey-Stephens Park.
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Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe, an Arkansas State graduate, and ASU Coach Hugh Freeze celebrate the school's first outright Sun Belt Conference championship and a 10-win season Saturday after the Red Wolves' 45-14 win over Troy.
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ASU quarterback Ryan Aplin is upended by the Louisville defense is a bad first half for the Red Wolves. ASU rallied in the second half, only to lose 34-24.
Talk about an April Fool's Day... the chain reaction of events that happened following Bobby Petrino's wreck on a motorcycle outside of Crosses, Ark., is still being felt to this day.
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ASU Coach Gus Malzahn speaks at the Fordyce Civic Center, delivering one of 15 speeches on a statewide tour that covered more than 1,000 miles this week.
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What's left of Ray Winder Field, July 5, 2012.
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Arkansas Coach Bobby Petrino is the highest paid coach in the SEC without a national title.
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