and submit required material by video to the head coaches by 2/15
(More details to be discussed during the clinic).
-Coaching staff & the Director of the Spirit Programs will evaluate submitted videos and offer commitment invitations to those who qualify. A commitment invitation will be extended to those participants who showcase outstanding talent and are committed to attending the University of Arkansas and trying out for the Razorback Spirit Program.
– Those candidates who qualify based on clinic attendance and coach staff evaluation will receive a bypass for the first round of tryouts.
– If you do not receive a commitment invitation, you will still receive feedback in order to continue to prepare for your qualifying video submission for the first round of tryouts which is due by March 1.
Razorback Communications December 10, 2020
The Arkansas Spirit Squads will be lifting spirits of Razorback fans throughout the Natural State and around the nation by sending holiday cards to those who are unable to see loved ones this holiday season.
“We hope to bring some Holiday Spirit during this unique year when traditions might be a little different and families may be unable to gather as usual”, said Brooke Bailey, Director of the Razorback Spirit Program. “It brings us joy as well to be able to reach out to our fans in a personal way.”
The thought of sending notes to fans originated from a previous card effort, “Nursing Home Notes,” which provided notes to senior citizens in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. This initiative included more than 250 handwritten notecards sent to Razorback fans across the country as well as patients at the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Hospital.