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The other day, many athletes came together themselves to march and/or share their thoughts on social media during this pandemic in reference to social injustice. My emotions are mixed. These athletes have a platform that most African Americans don't. They play in a sport that is followed by millions of people. While unarmed black men and women were being killed by police and nothing was being done, Kaepernick chose to use this platform as a means to bringing attention to racial profiling, police brutality social injustices in this country. However white America decided to make it their narrative instead. While he took a knee quietly during the anthem on the field the voices of white fans and this President yelled their displeasure and turned it into disrespecting the flag. Few black athletes took a knee with him concerned more about their pay checks than what was happening in the rest of the world. Soon their after, Kaepernick was black balled...
The Arkansas Razorbacks are set to take on the University of Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans on Sunday afternoon inside Bud Walton Arena for their first exhibition game of the year. The Razorbacks are coached by Eric Musselman , who took over as the head Hog in April. A former head coach for the Golden State Warriors (2002-04) and Sacramento Kings (2006-07), Musselman guided Nevada to three Mountain West Titles, three NCAA Tournament appearances and 110 combined wins in his most recent 4-year tenure with the program from 2015-19. Last season under former coach Mike Anderson , the Hogs finished the year 18-16. Their season ended with a 63-60 loss to Indiana in the second round of the NIT. Not only will the Hogs’ be playing their first contest with Musselman at the helm, but the unveiling of Nolan Richardson Court will also happen on Sunday. Richardson led Arkansas to 13 NCAA Tournament appearances including six Sweet 16’s, four Elite Eights, three Final Fours, a national ...
Who: #20/20 Arkansas Razorbacks (18-5, 10-4 SEC) vs LSU Tigers (14-7, 9-5 SEC) What: Razorbacks lost 92-76 in the teams’ first meeting this year. When: Saturday – Feb. 27 – 1:00 pm (CT) Where: Fayetteville, Ark. – Bud Walton Arena / Nolan Richardson Court How (to follow): – TV: ESPN2 (Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes) ^ Watch ESPN Online: CLICK HERE – Radio: Learfield IMG College Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman) ^ Listen to Razorback Sports Network Online: CLICK HERE – Sirius/XM: XM Channel 191 – Sirius Channel 137 – Streaming Online on Channel 962 – Live Stats: www.Arkansas.StatBroadcast.com – Arkansas Game Notes: CLICK HERE or HERE – LSU Game Notes: CLICK HERE – SEC Standings / Stats / Notes: CLICK HERE FAYETTEVILLE – The 20th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks play host to the LSU Tigers on Saturday (Feb. 27). Tipoff is set for 1:00 pm a...
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