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30th annual Hooten's Arkansas Football is 432 pages
30th annual Hooten's Arkansas Football is 432 pages
Four games set for this weekend at War Memorial Stadium
Ouachita signed 13 players from Arkansas, including Harrison all-state RB Gabe Huskey. (Sheldon Smith photo)
UA-Monticello signed a celebrated class, including Rivercrest QB Demilon Brown (3) in Ted McClenning photo.
First-year head coach Nathan Brown’s UCA staff added 19 newcomers, including Wynne's Logan Jessup (50). (Diane Smith photo)
Bearden QB/S Tyler Berry (#3 above) signed with Henderson. Ouachita landed the most in-state players, (R. Sharp photos)
England QB Brayden Brazeal signed with Ouachita. OBU and Arkansas Tech loaded up on in-state players. (photo by Justin Manning)
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The 19th edition of America's most comprehensive in-state football annual
Henderson State’s Carpenter-Haygood Stadium football field will have an upgraded surface with a slightly different look when the Reddies take the field for their home opener September 17 against Southwestern Oklahoma.
Former Subiaco Academy all-conference quarterback John Rex Spivey was recently elected president of the 2013 class at the United States Naval Academy.
Four Arkansans left big impressions at the Under Armour All-America game on Jan. 5 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla.
hootens.com college football writer Jon Mark Beilue gives you this week's Top 25 and picks involving ASU, Arkansas and the SEC.
UCA piles up 585 yards, wins opener over Elizabeth City State
Kinco Contractors president Doug Wasson told 150 dignitaries and media members Thursday morning what has gone or will go into the rebuilding of War Memorial Stadium's press box: 500 tons of steel, 1,500 yards of concrete, 23 miles of electrical wiring and 7,162 square feet of glass.
The Arkansas Razorbacks are picked third in the SEC Western Division and ranked 19th nationally in the 18th annual Hooten's Arkansas Football magazine.
The University of Central Arkansas Bears scored eight touchdowns during their 118-play scrimmage on Saturday, the second of fall camp, at First Security Field at Estes Stadium.