The return of those student-athletes to campus signals that other students will be joining them for classes soon.
Author: By Terry J. Wood
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College football fans will have to adapt, adjust this fall
The entirety of college athletics as we know it all but rides upon a college football season of some sort.
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Will WB gamble, keep ‘Tenet’ for July 17 release?
We are 10 weeks away from the tentative release date for a film that its creator hopes will be the movie that brings fans back to the theaters.
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Yurachek faces daunting questions in returning Hogs to playing fields
We live in a very fluid and uncertain world at the moment that forces daily adjustments, and there is no handbook for running an athletic department during a pandemic.
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Yurachek spreads hope with talk of full college football season
The proposal could put the Hogs back on the playing field as scheduled on Sept. 5 against Nevada in Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
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AMC theaters goes from the verge of bankruptcy to issuing ultimatums
Expect AMC and Regal movie theater chains to continue to show movies produced by Universal Pictures once theaters are up and running following the pandemic.
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SEC Commissioner offers glimmer of hope for return of college athletics
If we get to the point where students are attending classes and living on campus at most SEC schools this fall, it looks like we can expect some kind of SEC football season.
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Pittman’s recruiting could make future NFL Drafts more interesting to Hog fans
Hopefully Pittman and his new staff will lead to more Razorbacks being taken in the first four rounds, and then the NFL Draft will be truly interesting to Hog fans.
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NFL Draft underlines how tough Pittman’s task with Hogs is
A record 15 SEC players were selected among the 32 first-round NFL picks Thursday night.
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Warner announces May 27 launch for HBO Max amid much speculation
Warner Media has been the key newsmaker over the last week in the world of movies and TV on a number of fronts including announcing the May 27 launch for the HBO Max streaming service.
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Musselman’s recruiting success worth a hearty Hog Call
The greatest periods of success in modern Razorback basketball history revolve around clusters of talented players arriving at nearly the same time.
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Movie theaters hopeful for late July re-opening
There seems to be light at the end of the coronavirus-infected tunnel.
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Return of college athletics off to shaky start
The CDC’s phase structure of how states will return to business seems very problematic for NCAA institutions, at least in the short term.
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Pining for the return of Razorback football this fall
It’s only been a few weeks since ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit sent shockwaves though college football fandom when he speculated that there would not be a college football season this fall.
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MOVIE BUFF-ET: AMC theater chain struggling amid COVID-19 shutdown
AMC furloughed or laid off all its employees, and calls to its corporate offices in Leawood went unreturned Thursday.