So how does this whole War Memorial Stadium-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville contract affect the football study that's underway at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock?
Why ask? Well, UALR built its $125,000 feasibility study around the possibility of playing home games at Little Rock's 70-year-old stadium, and the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism conducted its own feasibility study to figure out what improvements War Memorial Stadium needed to accommodate tenants in the modern era.
The parks and tourism study -- which concluded in March and estimated War Memorial needed $17 million in renovations -- was conducted by the same organization (Conventions, Sports & Leisure International) that is conducting UALR's football study.