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Razorbacks going back to Coke welcome change for fans

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. —Arkansas is in the final stages of negotiations to make Coca-Cola the university’s exclusive non-alcoholic cold beverage sponsor and provider once again.

The university recently issued written notice of its intent to award the contract to Coca-Cola, contingent on completion of a mutually acceptable agreement.

The planned deal will cover a 10-year period and will take effect July 1. Prior to the current agreement with PepsiCo that ends on June 30th, 2022, Coca-Cola was the beverage provider for the UA for many decades.

“We are glad to have the opportunity to partner with The Coca-Cola Company and Ozarks Coca-Cola Bottling Company to bring Coke products to our campus and athletic events,” said interim Chancellor Charles Robinson. “It’s important to point out that this new agreement will also benefit our students in the form of internship opportunities and funding for student scholarships.

“Funding will also support sustainability efforts on campus. I’m grateful to the evaluation committee and to all those at the university who have played a role in establishing this new partnership.”

Coca-Cola was selected to be the university’s exclusive cold beverage sponsor after submitting the best overall proposal in a competitive selection process.

Once completed, the Coca-Cola agreement will consist of an initial fixed-length term and a series of annual renewal options that will run through June 2032.

As part of the contract, a variety of Coca-Cola cold beverages will be available on campus, including Coca-Cola, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Dasani, BodyArmor and Minute Maid.

In addition, Dr Pepper and Monster brands, distributed in the region by Ozarks Coca-Cola, will also be available. Gatorade will continue to be the official Isotonic Drink Sponsor of Razorback Athletics.

Along with supplying campus dining facilities and vending machines, Coca-Cola products will be served at Razorback Athletics venues.

As part of the agreement, the university will recognize Coca-Cola as the exclusive beverage sponsor in various university athletic venues such as Razorback Stadium, Bud Walton Arena, Baum-Walker Stadium, Bogle Park, Barnhill Arena and John McDonnell Field. Coca-Cola will have opportunities to showcase its brand on campus through sponsored events and initiatives.

“For decades, fans cheered on the Razorbacks while enjoying a beverage from Coca-Cola,” athletics director Hunter Yurachek said. “With this new partnership, students, faculty, staff members and fans will once again have access to a variety of Coca-Cola products whether they are attending class, visiting campus or ‘Calling the Hogs’ at one of our athletics venues.

“We are appreciative of the investment Ozarks Coca-Cola and The Coca-Cola Company have made in the future of our University and the continued success of Razorback Athletics.”

“The Ozarks Coca-Cola family along with The Coca-Cola Company are honored to bring that special Coca-Cola refreshment back to the University of Arkansas,” said Sally Hargis, chairman of the board for Ozarks Coca-Cola Bottling Company. “We understand the strength of Razorback nation and what the university means to our surrounding community.

“We are excited to show our commitment to the University through strong work ethic, pride, professionalism, and tireless service to students, fans, faculty, staff, and guests. Let’s call those Hogs!”

The contract’s total value, including ancillary benefits, will not be known until final negotiations have been completed.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — After a visit last week, Matt Landers’ decision Sunday he was transferring to Arkansas wasn’t especially surprising.

Multiple reports had quoted the wide receiver’s choice being about seeing familiar faces from his first three years at Georgia.

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman, special teams coach Scott Fountain and others were in Athens when he was recruited to play for the Bulldogs.

Prior to Toledo, Landers played in 25 games for Georgia. He caught two passes for 27 yards against the Hogs in the season opener in 2020.

Landers, 6-5, 200, had a very good second half of season at Toledo in 2021 catching 20 passes for 514 yards and five touchdowns.

The Hogs also added Oklahoma’s leading transfer in Jadon Haselwood but they are primarily stocked with a host of inexperience at wide receiver trying to fill a big hole left with Treylon Burks going to the Tennessee Titans in the NFL Draft.

Projected 2022 Wide Receiver Lineup

4-star Jaquayln Crawford (5-10, 181, R-Sr.)

4-star Warren Thompson (6-3, 193, R-Sr.)

5-star Jadon Haselwood (6-3, 211, R-Jr.)

NR Harper Cole (5-9, 176, R-So.)

4-star Ketron Jackson (6-2, 209, So.)

3-star Matt Landers (6-5, 200, R-Sr.

3-star Bryce Stephens (6-0, 173, R-Fr.)

3-star Jaedon Wilson (6-3, 180, R-Fr.)

3-star Quincey McAdoo (6-2, 182, Fr.)

4-star Isaiah Sategna (5-11, 170, Fr.) – enrolls in May

4-star Samuel Mbake (6-3, 195, Fr.) – enrolls in May

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Razorbacks get No. 4 seed for NCAA Tournament; highest ever

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — For the third time in program history, Arkansas will host an NCAA Tournament Regional.

The No. 5 ranked Razorbacks drew the No. 4 national seed, the highest in school history, as announced Sunday night.

No. 24 Oregon, Wichita State and Princeton will join Arkansas at the Fayetteville Regional.

Courtney Deifel (Chris Kim / UAA Communications)

The Razorbacks will play Princeton at 5 p.m. Friday on SEC Network. Oregon vs. Wichita State will follow at 7:30 p.m.

Arkansas and Princeton meet for the first time in program history. The Hogs are 0-2 against the Ducks and 10-4 all-time against Wichita State.

Arkansas defeated the Shockers, 7-4, on Feb. 19.

Bogle Park last hosted a regional in 2021, with Arkansas claiming the regional championship after defeating Manhattan, South Dakota State and Stanford.

Players celebtration (Chris Kim / UAA Communications)

Schedule

Friday, May 20

Game 1: 1 Arkansas vs. 4 Princeton – 5 p.m. (SEC Network)

Game 2: 2 Oregon vs. 3 Wichita State – 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, May 21

Game 3: Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 – 1 p.m.

Game 4: Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2 – 3:30 p.m.

Game 5: Loser of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4 – 6 p.m.

Sunday, May 22

Game 6: Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 5 – 1 p.m.

*Game 7: Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 5 – 3:30 p.m.

*if necessary

Commodores shut out Razorbacks in rubber match

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Needing a win to stay alone atop the Southeastern Conference West Division, Arkansas flopped.

In the series finale with Vanderbilt on Sunday, the Razorbacks fell, 5-0, dropping their first home series of the season.

Arkansas recorded just two hits in the seven-inning loss, in which Commodore left-handed pitcher Carter Holton tossed a complete game shutout.

Sophomore right-hander Jaxon Wiggins stranded runners in scoring position in each of the first two innings, and he was in a position to do the same in the third, if not for senior first baseman Brady Slavens’ fielding error.

Jaxon Wiggins (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

Vanderbilt catcher Jack Bulger advanced from first to third on the play, and first baseman Dominic Keegan drove him in on a sacrifice fly.

Keegan stretched the lead to 3-0 in the fifth after the Commodores had chased Wiggins from the game.

He left after an infield single and a walk, and two batters latter, Keegan snuck a grounder through the middle against senior lefty Evan Taylor. In 4 1/3 innings, Wiggins allowed four hits, three runs, two earned runs and a walk with eight strikeouts to boot.

Second baseman Tate Kolwyck hit his second homer in as many games, a two-run shot off Taylor in the sixth to keep the Hogs out of slam range.

Arkansas had the leadoff man reach in the seventh for the first time all game, but it was for naught as the next three Razorbacks went down quietly.

The Hogs are sitting tied atop the SEC West with the Texas A&M Aggies, who hold the head-to-head tiebreaker. The Aggies will be in Oxford, Mississippi, next weekend to take on the Ole Miss Rebels, who are fresh off a series sweep at LSU. The Razorbacks are set to play three in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, against the Crimson Tide, the loser of its last six SEC series.

Arkansas and Alabama are set to begin the three-game series at 6 p.m. Thursday. The contest will stream live on the SEC Network+.