Harry King: Recalling a career full of memories
Available somewhere in the grey matter, are details involving coaches, bosses, co-workers and friends.
Harry King is a columnist for WholeHogSports.com. A graduate of the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, he has covered sports in Arkansas since the 1960s, including 35 years for the Associated Press. He is a voter for the Heisman Trophy, has been awarded Arkansas Sportswriter of the Year seven times and has been inducted into the Arkansas Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame.
Available somewhere in the grey matter, are details involving coaches, bosses, co-workers and friends.
Specifics of how many and who at Arkansas home football games is a guessing game and pursuit of answers is as wearying as hitting golf balls for the first time…
No wonder Clemson is the only one of 130 FBS teams assigned an 11.5 over-under for wins in 2020.
Harry King's bets on the SEC over/under for the 2020 football season.
Thinly disguised as on-the-job research, watching two solid hours of the NBC Sports Network was a first.
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Programming by other media clears the conscience for devoting several hundred words to East vs. West and a way to retain all SEC games in an abbreviated footba…
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