Clarke’s numbers numbing

Scores 51 points, 39 on 3-pointers

Rotnei Clarke said he knew the Arkansas program needed a lift, that fans were starved for something positive to cheer after a series of off-season problems, including the suspension of five players.

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Sports, Pages 27 on 11/15/2009

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