FAYETTEVILLE — From beer to better WiFi, fans attending Arkansas' home football games this season should notice several differences from past years.
Hunter Yurachek, the Razorbacks' second-year athletics director, charged his staff with improving the football game-day experience shortly after the 2018 season, his first at Arkansas. Yurachek formed three committees that totaled around 30 people to look at every aspect of the Razorbacks' game-day experience.
"There was a lot of repetition in what we did," Yurachek said earlier this year. "If you were a fan and came to the games, you knew that at the first quarter timeout that this was going to happen, the second quarter timeout this was going to happen.