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By Larry Leo - Jun 19, 2012 2:27 pm
According to a warranty deed filed Monday in the Washington County Circuit Clerk's office, former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino has sold his Fayetteville mansion for $1.7 million. Apparently, he and his wife threw down $2.25 million for it back in March of 2008, making it a $550,000 loss. Here are a few pics of the house... More
By Larry Leo - May 17, 2012 2:16 pm
It was only a matter of time before t-shirts making fun of former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino came out. And well, here's one...
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By Larry Leo - May 9, 2012 8:36 pm
Bobby Petrino's motorcycle can be yours for $2,550. The listing indicates that the bike is worth $16,000 but the 2007 Harley Davidson Road King apparently needs $2,000 worth of repairs.





The online listing says the expected sale date is May 30. The bid at last report was $2,550.
By Larry Leo - Apr 19, 2012 10:29 am
According to USA Today the University of Arkansas has received a $1 million gift for firing Bobby Petrino...
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"The Donald W. Reynolds foundation announced it was donating $1 million to the school to help fund the university's planned Student-Athlete Success Center in reaction to Petrino's removal after he was found to have had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.

In addition, the foundation's chairman, Fred W. Smith, made a personal donation of $250,000 to support the center and rename the university's existing student-athlete development program as the Jeff Long Student-Athlete Development Program."
Smith said in a statement...
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"The courageous leadership demonstrated by Jeff Long in the course of recent events has further affirmed our confidence in his leadership and his vision for intercollegiate athletics at the University of Arkansas,""Mr. Long acted with integrity and with the best interests of Razorback student-athletes and the University of Arkansas in mind."
By Larry Leo - Apr 17, 2012 10:07 pm
Jessica Dorrell resigned from her position at Arkansas Tuesday. Her resignation included a $14,000 settlement from the university. Dorrell was given a paid leave of absence a week ago as she and the university figured out where to go next with her employment.
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