Growing up in Little Rock,
Orville Henry was one of my larger windows to the Arkansas Razorbacks. I would
read his column in the Arkansas Gazette
every Sunday morning following a big win or crushing defeat. I picked up this
book, Razorbacks: A Story of Arkansas
football, somewhere along the way but only actually began reading it in August
of 2011. August is the toughest month of the year because the long summer
nightmare is nearly over and the boys of fall are just about ready to take the
field. I was craving anything college football and this vintage book (published
in 1973) was a delightful diversion. I really enjoyed the historical
perspective of the Razorback football program, especially in light of how much life
has changed in the past 20 years since Arkansas joined the Southeastern
Conference. There was one prophetic story in the book that talked about how
Arkansas was a better fit for the schools in the Southeastern Conference than
the all-Texas school Southwestern Conference.
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Sunday, May 6, 2012
From the Sports Chest: The Razorbacks: A Story of Arkansas football book by Orville Henry & Jim Bailey
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
From the Sports Chest: Arkansas Upsets #1 Texas Button (1981)
“Whatever the Hogs do in the future, whatever may change their
careers, May ’81 go down in history as the year they clobbered the steers.” –
Chase
October 17, 1981 - I don’t know who “Chase” is but I love his quote and that this button captures the scoreboard with the goalposts already coming down (with 14 seconds still on the clock!) and the fact that this upset was so monumental that a button was made to celebrate it! My favorite story which I’ve retold several times (don’t tell me if it’s not true, I don’t want to know) is how Coach Lou Holtz handled the pregame locker room pep talk. Coach Holtz gathered the team together and said, looking out over his team of fighting Razorbacks, “Gentlemen, it’s not even going to be close. Let’s go!” Texas fumbled deep in their own territory on their very first play, the Hogs scored and the rout was on. Big victories over the hated Longhorns were rare. Victories over #1 Texas when the Hogs were unranked? Almost never. But this was Arkansas’ day. I’ve often remembered this game in recent years when the Hogs were facing a tough SEC opponent, hoping for another ’81 Texas game like outcome. Maybe on September 15, 2012 when Alabama comes calling?
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