Scarlet Fever: A Razorback House Divided

Scarlet Fever: A Razorback House Divided

by Robert Shields
Scarlet Fever: A Razorback House Divided

Scarlet Fever: A Razorback House Divided

by Robert Shields

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Overview

The absolute drama that followed Houston Nutt over his last two years as the Razorback head football coach is something that was probably unprecedented in college football history. The drama was so complex, I waited another two years before compiling this story after his departure. During this debacle, as I covered the story as it unfolded, there were times when I was right and times when I was wrong. Information on most of these topics was typically scant and thus the rumor mongering on Razorback message boards was always in the front leading the rampage and the story. I was guilty of vacillating on both sides of this fight -- and make no mistake, it was a fight. It was a fight for the soul of the program. The fan base became so fractured even the chancellor addressed that fact when Nutt finally left the Program with a $3 million payout to go coach at a competing team in the SEC.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011836275
Publisher: Fruitbat Books
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 248 KB

About the Author

Robert Shields has been a syndicated sports writer for over a decade. “Daphne and Her No. 2 Ticonderoga” is his first book in the fictional series the Mysterious Girls Secret Bathroom Society. He has authored other books including “The Economics of Sex”, “Confessions of the Self Absorbed Observer: What I Saw Today” and “Scarlet Fever: A Razorback House Divided”. Shields is also an expert witness as an economist in the utility industry. He has testified in a multitude of dockets and other legal proceedings. He graduated at the top of his economics class at the University of Arkansas and won the award as the “Most Outstanding Student in Economics.”
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