Arkansas to honor Jerry Jones with special Cowboys replica uniforms
When Arkansas takes on Texas A&M next week, it will wear special uniforms to honor Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, a former Razorbacks player and Arkansas graduate, for his recent induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The game will be played at AT&T Stadium, Dallas’ home field, and the Razorbacks will closely resemble the Cowboys — except for one major difference. You can’t miss it.
Cowboys replica unis.
In Razorback red.
In the house he built. pic.twitter.com/p1UAu1Hqm9— Razorback Football (@RazorbackFB) September 17, 2017
— Razorback Football (@RazorbackFB) September 17, 2017
Even as a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, I can admit this is a pretty cool idea and creative way to pay tribute to Jones, who played for the Razorbacks in the ’60s and was a co-captain on the 1964 national championship team.
“What do you give a man who’s had everything and now is going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame? When I saw this idea, I thought, ‘There it is,’” Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long said in a statement.
Added Jones: “I don’t know that I’ve had anything happen to me that has been as meaningful as this gesture from the University of Arkansas.”
Arkansas, 1-1 on the year, was off this weekend, while A&M improved to 2-1 with a win over Louisiana-Lafayette. The game is scheduled for an 11 a.m. CT kickoff next Saturday.
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