Arkansas Basketball Coaching Great Nolan Richardson Will Have Statue at Bud Walton Arena Nolan Richardson, the legendary basketball coach who led the University of Arkansas to unprecedented success during his tenure from 1979 to 2002, will have a statue erected in his honor at Bud Walton Arena. The news was announced earlier this week by the university's athletic department. Richardson is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in Razorback history, with an impressive record that includes two Southwest Conference championships, four NCAA Tournament appearances and a national runner-up finish in 1990. He also coached several notable players during his time at Arkansas, including Corliss Williamson, Lee Mayberry and Corey Beck. Under Richardson's guidance, the Hogs became a consistent force in the SEC and nationally, earning a reputation for their swarming defense and high-scoring offense. His teams were known for their intensity and camaraderie, which earned them the nickname "Fort Sumter" due to their ability to withstand pressure and adversity on the court. Richardson's impact on Arkansas basketball goes beyond his on-court success. He was instrumental in helping to establish Bud Walton Arena as one of the premier venues in college hoops, and his presence helped attract top recruits and fans from across the state and nation. The statue will be placed outside the arena, where fans can pay tribute to Richardson's enduring legacy. The exact location and design of the statue have not been disclosed, but it is expected to be unveiled during the upcoming basketball season. Richardson currently serves as a special assistant to the athletic director at Arkansas, allowing him to stay involved with...#Nolan_Richardson #University_of_Arkansas #Bud_Walton_Arena #Corliss_Williamson #Lee_Mayberry #Corey_Beck #Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame