Petrino profiled on Football Saturdays in the South
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Bobby Petrino will be featured in the coaches portion of Football Saturday's in the South this weekend

Bobby Petrino will be featured in the coaches portion of Football Saturday's in the South this weekend

Nicole Teter will compete in the opening round of the 800 meters Friday, August 15.

Dallas Keuchel has been heating up the Cape Cod League and been recognized for his efforts

Deena Kastor will run the marathon in Beijing Sunday, Aug. 17.

Sophomore-to-be Jamie Marks led a trio of Razorback swimmers in the first two days of action at the U.S. Open in Minneapolis, Minn., Tuesday and Wednesday.

Carol Price joins the Razorback volleyball staff as an assistant coach. Price's hire completes first-year head coach Robert Pulliza's 2008 staff.

Deena Kastor will run the marathon in Beijing Sunday, Aug. 17.

Joe Sheehan has been named coordinator of athletic training and sports medicine at the University of Arkansas.

Arkansas head football coach Bobby Petrino announced that Freddy Burton and Marques Wade will be suspended for the first two football games of the 2008 season.

A special feature with Bobby Petrino, the first of our Olympic Spotlights and the start of the ArkansasRazorbacks.com podcast are the highlights for this week on the website.

Arkansas Razorback men's cross country and track and field head coach, Chris Bucknam, announced the addition of assistant coach Doug Case to the staff on Monday.

The Razorbacks were one of four schools featured on Friday in Hoover, Ala.

The assembled media affirmed that Jonathon Luigs is the best center in the Southeastern Conference by voting the Little Rock senior to the preseason first-team.

Arkansas Razorback men's cross country and track and field head coach, Chris Bucknam, announced the addition of assistant coach Doug Case to the staff on Monday.

The Razorbacks were one of four schools featured on Friday in Hoover, Ala.
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