FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Shirts and shoes appear to be optional, but fans attending Arkansas’ spring football drills can’t bring their pets, use their mobile phones or expect autographs inside the practice area.
Arkansas released its spring practice fan policies on Thursday in advance of the Razorbacks starting workouts next week.
The school reminded fans that outdoor practices are open to the public, but those conducted inside the Walker Pavilion are closed because there’s no room for fans.
The school banned lawn chairs because of the terrain. No one can take still or video images of practice, except for media, which can shoot during the first 20 minutes.
Practices are set for 4 p.m. on various days through April 17. The Red-White spring game is scheduled for April 18 at Razorback Stadium.
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Comments » 7
tennesseeike writes:
What a really great story!!! Guess all of us BIG ORANGE fans will not be going...Is there not a traffic light in Knoxville out of order you can write about.At least it may be of interest to some residents,,
rockitwithrespect writes:
so, arky fans cant bring their wives or girlfriends to practices. apparently, their hooves mess up the terrain
Volunatic writes:
I think it was because a lot of Razorback fans were bringing actual hogs (no, not their wives) to practice. Woo pig souie etc.
TommyJack writes:
Most informative.
gohawks1 writes:
I guess this guy won't get to come then:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thewhite...
pdhuff#552644 writes:
Early start on great doldrum blurbs.
Give it ***+!
givehim6 writes:
OK then.
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