Time for Memorial Service for War Memorial in Little Rock (2024)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Recognizing when to quit something is vitally important in life. Pro athletes face the issue as talent fades and Father Time wins again.

Families decide when to lovingly end the life of a suffering pet. Then there's the restaurant buffet line and knowing when to put the fork down.

Whatever the circ*mstances, choosing to end well is important. Which brings me to War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

It's a situation involving many layers but the choice is obvious to anyone looking objectively at what has become a major problem for Arkansas' football program. The solution is simple: don't ever play there again.

Trouble with that is the Hogs host Arkansas State at War Memorial next season. Nothing is scheduled beyond that and word is the powers-that-be have already decided to end this long relationship between Arkansas football and the stadium.

Seems wisdom will prevail. That doesn't mean we shouldn't celebrate what was once a strong, vital and necessary relationship.

Great memories. Lives changed. Spectacular fun. All of this occurred at War Memorial.

But the Razorback football program has long since outgrown whatever benefit War Memorial can bring. Arkansas Coach Houston Nutt, a Little Rock native, was saying that to me more than two decades ago before I moved to Colorado.

It's ludicrous for Arkansas not to play every home game on campus, both for competitive advantage and finances, not to mention convenience. Millions of dollars weren't spent on facilities to provide the players with comfort and necessities, as well as the fans, only to make everyone take a bus to leave home.

Little Rock is not home to the Hogs.

If there's any doubt how good the UA football facilities are these days, watch this video. I haven't been to War Memorial since 2003, but I'll bet a year's worth of mortgage payments it doesn't come within 10% of what's on campus.

• Finances: Razorback Stadium seats 76,412 and War Memorial 54,120. Concessions, parking, cost of travel. It all adds up, except it doesn't logically add up.

• Convenience: Players hate leaving campus. Coaches hate leaving campus. Fans have quit leaving NWA to go to Little Rock games.

• Recruiting: Empty seats on TV is embarrassing and there were tens of thousands of unoccupied seats for the 70-0 shellacking of UAPB on Thursday before a national audience.

Recruits notice what a stadium looks like and even empty seats at Razorback Stadium look better than that.

Yes, the Hogs own a semi-impressive 171-68-5 record in games at War Memorial, but many of those opponents were cupcakes in town for a paycheck. One memory I will always have is how bad and small the locker rooms were, hardly befitting an SEC team, or an SWC school back in the day.

The stadium isn't quite as old as President Joe Biden, but opened in 1948. It took most of a work day to drive from Southeast Arkansas to Fayetteville back then, followed by the trip back, almost certainly a day later. It was physically and financially impractical for many to see the Hogs play in NWA, so the school scheduled three or four home games a season in the Rock, allowing fans from the other three corners of the state to see the team. That cultivated a rabid fan base and kept Arkansans on the state's borders from rooting for neighbors like Ole Miss or LSU, whose campus was actually closer to their house.

Are there highlights to celebrate? Absolutely, and here are a few:

• President Truman spoke at War Memorial in 1948.

• Bob Hope performed there in 1949 and 1991.

• Rev. Billy Graham conducted crusades, with Bill Clinton attending in 1959.

• Concerts featuring the Rolling Stones, the Eagles, George Strait and others.

• A grand tradition of hosting state championship football games.

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• The "Miracle on Markham" when the Hogs beat LSU in the final seconds.

• Ken Hatfield's "Jesus Wept" game when the Hogs called timeout on defense just before Texas won on a last-second pass.

• Riding the company plane to cover games in the 1980s and flying back that night.

• Seeing and hearing Elton John and Billy Joel on their "Face to Face" tour just days after Arkansas lost to UCLA in the 1995 NCAA championship game in Seattle.

• As a freshman, watching the No. 19 Hogs rout No. 2 Texas A&M 31-6 in 1975.

• Witnessing the whipping of No. 5 Southern Cal as linebacker Dennis Winston had 19 tackles to win national Defensive Player of the Week to lead the No. 20 Hogs in a 22-7 win.

Ah, the good 'ol days. Nostalgia is great, but progress waits for no man.

We all get old while technology and improvements make life better. I moved on when tossing out my VCR, music on 8-tracks and cassettes, and my AOL email account.

I struggle to donate old clothes, but my wife is right when insisting I clean out my closet.
It's time. Goodbye, War Memorial.

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Time for Memorial Service for War Memorial in Little Rock (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of the War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock Arkansas? ›

History. War Memorial Stadium was designed by architect Burks & Anderson with construction finished in 1947 at the cost of $1.2 million. Initial seating capacity was 31,075. On September 19, 1948, the stadium was formally dedicated by former Arkansas Razorback and Medal of Honor recipient Maurice Britt.

What is the capacity of the War Memorial? ›

War Memorial Stadium opened with an original seating capacity of some 31,000. Expansion has seen the stadium's capacity grow to more than 54,000. The once-open areas on the north and south sides of the stadium have been closed with additional seating. Concession stands and restrooms have been renovated.

Why do they call it the salt bowl? ›

The name was chosen in honor of Saline County's nineteenth-century salt works.

Why is it called War Memorial Stadium? ›

The War Memorial Stadium meets Arkansas Register Criterion A with local significance as a monument to war veterans of the wars of 1917-1918 and 1941-1945, and as the official central Arkansas stadium of the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Why does Arkansas play in Little Rock? ›

Chuck Barrett, the voice of Razorback football, said in Tuesday's episode of the Chuck and Bo Show on ESPN Arkansas that the program started playing games in Little Rock so that farmers in eastern Arkansas were able to attend the games.

How many seats are in the War Memorial Stadium? ›

Where is the world's largest war memorial? ›

Great Ocean Road Print Page

The Great Ocean Road hugs the south-west coast of Victoria, and it is also the largest war memorial in the world. The road officially stretches from Torquay to Allansford near Warrnambool.

Why does Arkansas play at War Memorial Stadium? ›

Barrett cited some more reasons why Arkansas played in Little Rock. Those were Razorback Stadium had no lights and Interstate 49 did not exist until the 1990s, which made travel to Northwest Arkansas tricky. He continued, saying Razorback Stadium used to host day games while War Memorial would host the night games.

What was the stadium before Memorial Stadium? ›

Motivated by the Orioles' success, the city chose to rebuild the old Municipal Stadium as a multi-purpose facility of major league caliber, which they renamed Memorial Stadium.

What is the history of War Memorial Park? ›

Background. Coventry's largest city park opened in July 1921 as Coventry's tribute to the soldiers from the city who lost their lives during the First World War (1914-1918). Previously the park was little more than a large grassed area that once formed Styvechale Common, which was part farmland and part woodland.

What are the history of names for Hard Rock Stadium? ›

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium. In August 2016, the team sold the naming rights to Hard Rock Cafe Inc.

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