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Nolan Richardson

Nolan Richardson in 2008.
Media & Marketing / Tourism

A Voice That Echoes ‘Wooo Pig’Lock Icon

Experience Fayetteville was looking for an “authentic voice” for two 30-second spots running on YouTube and the tourism agency’s online ad package. They landed a Razorback legend. read more >
Nolan Richardson
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Toast & Roast To Honor Nolan Richardson

Former Arkansas Razorback basketball coach Nolan Richardson will be the subject of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arkansas' 40th annual Toast & Roast on Aug. 21. read more >
Media & Marketing

Video: Here Is The Trailer for Mitch Mustain Documentary

The Mitch Mustain documentary is narrated by Nolan Richardson. read more >

Bahn: Films And Pep Rallies Are Nice, But Time For Lasting Tribute To Nolan Richardson

There is a next logical step in showing respect to Nolan Richardson. Former players have already begun work behind the scenes to ensure appreciation for Richardson isn’t limited to a museum, the pages of a book, the occasional pep rally celebrating the 1994 National Championship or a documentary. Arkansas needs a more permanent reminder of what he accomplished as a coach, what a great ambassador he was for the state and how hard he fought for others. read more >

Bahn: There Is More to Mike Anderson as a Coach Than His Ties to the Razorbacks’ Past

Former UA assistant Mike Anderson, announced Wednesday evening as Arkansas’ new head coach, was on staff during the best run in school history. Arkansas won 389 games, the 1994 national title and went to three Final Fours with him on the bench. But if the Anderson hire appeals to you only because he was at the school for 17 years, then it’s time to put away the Starter jacket, Ace of Base CD and VHS tapes. You’ve missed out on a lot that Anderson has accomplished since leaving. read more >

Bahn: There Is More to Mike Anderson as a Coach Than His Ties to the Razorbacks’ Past

Former UA assistant Mike Anderson, announced Wednesday evening as Arkansas’ new head coach, was on staff during the best run in school history. Arkansas won 389 games, the 1994 national title and went to three Final Fours with him on the bench. But if the Anderson hire appeals to you only because he was at the school for 17 years, then it’s time to put away the Starter jacket, Ace of Base CD and VHS tapes. You’ve missed out on a lot that Anderson has accomplished since leaving. read more >