Sporting Life Arkansas

Rex Nelson: The Greatest Football Season In Arkansas History?

It has been a disaster of a football season for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. Last Saturday’s debacle in Starkville was only the latest installment in a season gone sour.

The shame of it is that the Razorbacks’ struggles have somewhat overshadowed what might just be the greatest college football season from top to bottom in this state’s history.

Consider these facts:

As I said, it has been an incredible year for college football in Arkansas. Only three programs – Arkansas, Arkansas Tech and UAM – have had losing seasons. Two of those schools, Arkansas and Arkansas Tech, are now searching for new head coaches.

The days of Arkansans supporting just one college team are coming to an end. And that’s a good thing. That attitude now seems like something from the 1970s. Do people actually believe that those of us who live in this state aren’t smart enough to be able to follow more than one team? Why can’t I root for Arkansas in the SEC, Arkansas State in the Sun Belt, UCA in the Southland, UAPB in the SWAC and the Arkansas team of my choice in the GAC all at the same time?

I realize that I grew up a little differently from most Arkansans. Though I was a fan of the Hogs, the old Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference was my bread and butter since my childhood home was within walking distance of both the Ouachita and Henderson stadiums. Never was it a “Hogs or nothing” attitude for me when it came to college football.

Four recent experiences have convinced me that Arkansans are now becoming accustomed to supporting more than one team:

  1. I was in Jonesboro for the Red Wolves’ Nov. 8 victory over Louisiana-Monroe. The atmosphere was electric. I even had the pleasure of being in the dressing room before the game to hear Gov. Mike Beebe give the pregame talk to the team. There’s no doubt that Malzahn’s hiring is drawing unprecedented attention to this program.
  2. I was in Arkadelphia two days later as a record crowd of more than 12,000 people showed up for the Battle of the Ravine. I’ve attended more than 40 of these Ouachita-Henderson games through the years. I’ve always said that Alabama-Auburn is the top Division I rivalry in the country and Ouachita-Henderson is the top Division II rivalry because they divide families and are discussed 365 days a year. Never have I seen as much media attention leading up to a Division II game in this state. Never have I seen such a crowd in Arkadelphia. It’s proof that more and more Arkansans are starting to realize the fine quality of football played in the GAC.
  3. This past Saturday night I had the honor of being in the new private suites at Estes Stadium in Conway as UCA defeated Eastern Illinois in the final game of the regular season. Those suites are as nice as anything at the NCAA FBS level. They’re further proof that the UCA program is here to stay.
  4. I was at the Little Rock Touchdown Club on Monday as a huge crowd turned out to hear Malzahn speak. He was surrounded afterward by media representatives. In years past, the club wouldn’t have attracted half that number for an ASU coach.

Taken as a whole, college football has never been better in Arkansas.

Now back to that Razorback coaching search . . .