Parking problematic at Alabama, Hogs tell fans

The University of Arkansas is advising Razorback fans that flooding in Alabama may result in the largest parking area being out of use for Saturday's game at Tuscaloosa with the Crimson Tide.

Arkansas officials said Wednesday that the parking area is a grassy area that usually holds 1,000 vehicles. The heavy rain has made the ground too soggy for vehicles. The area will be blocked off if the grass does not dry out enough.

Other parking areas will be in use, and there are a number of off-campus sites with shuttle buses. More information is available at Alabama's game day Web site at: www.uagameday.com

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