Arkansas AD tells football fans not to panic

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek urged fans
not to panic about the football team’s 1-2 start and offered support for coach
Chad Morris on Monday at the Little Rock Touchdown Club.

Arkansas has suffered consecutive losses to Colorado State and North Texas. Two
days after North Texas routed the Razorbacks 44-17 , Yurachek said he shared in
the fans’ disappointment. He said the coaches are even more disappointed and
said, “No one is turning their back on our head coach, our coaching staff or
those young men in that locker room.”

During Saturday’s game, several fans booed the Razorbacks. Yurachek said he
didn’t want to sugarcoat things or temper fans’ disappointment, but he believes
things will improve. He said he posted a photo of the sun coming up on Sunday
morning because he wanted to offer perspective and help Razorbacks fans remain
positive.

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