Arkansas to Build Nolan Richardson Statue Outside Bud Walton Arena Fayetteville, Ark. - The University of Arkansas has announced plans to build a statue in honor of legendary men's basketball coach Nolan Richardson outside Bud Walton Arena. The statue will be located near the main entrance of the arena and is expected to be completed by the fall of 2023. Richardson, who coached at Arkansas from 1979-1997, led the Razorbacks to four Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships and made five NCAA Tournament appearances during his tenure. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000 and is considered one of the greatest coaches in Arkansas basketball history. The statue will be a joint project between the University of Arkansas, the Razorback Athletic Foundation, and the Nolan Richardson family. The university has not yet released any details on the design or cost of the statue. "Nolan Richardson's legacy extends far beyond his impressive coaching record," said Athletic Director Hunter Yurachek. "He is a true Razorback icon who inspired generations of Arkansas athletes and fans. This statue will serve as a lasting tribute to his dedication, passion, and commitment to excellence." Richardson has remained involved with the University of Arkansas since his retirement from coaching. He has been an ambassador for the program and has attended numerous games and events over the years. The announcement of the statue comes on the heels of a busy offseason for Razorback basketball, which saw the team make significant changes to its roster and coaching staff. The addition of ...#Southeastern_Conference #Nolan_Richardson #University_of_Arkansas #Bud_Walton_Arena #Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame #Razorbacks #Frank_Broyles #Sidney_Moncrief #Darrell_Walker #Wayland_Baptiste

Arkansas Basketball Unveils Plans for Nolan Richardson Statue The University of Arkansas has announced plans to erect a statue in honor of legendary basketball coach Nolan Richardson. The bronze monument, expected to stand around 10 feet tall, will be placed outside the Razorbacks' home arena, Bud Walton Arena. Richardson, a Hall of Famer and four-time SEC Coach of the Year, led the Hogs to their first NCAA Tournament championship in 1994. During his 20-year tenure at Arkansas, Richardson accumulated an impressive record of 389-169 (.697 winning percentage) and guided the team to 17 postseason appearances. The statue's design will feature Richardson holding a basketball, with a nod to his iconic cowboy hat and sunglasses. The base of the monument will include inscriptions highlighting his achievements and legacy in Razorbacks athletics. "We're thrilled to honor Coach Richardson's incredible contributions to the University of Arkansas," said athletic director Hunter Yurachek. "His impact on our program and the lives of countless student-athletes is immeasurable, and this statue will serve as a lasting tribute to his remarkable career." The project is being led by the Razorbacks' athletic department in collaboration with the university's facilities management team. Construction is expected to begin later this spring, with an estimated completion date set for fall 2026. Richardson himself expressed gratitude upon hearing the news, stating, "I'm truly humbled and honored that the University of Arkansas would consider recognizing my time here with a statue. It means the world to me and my family." The unveiling ceremony is scheduled to take place during the 2026-27 basketball season, pending final details.#SEC #NCAA_Tournament #Nolan_Richardson #University_of_Arkansas #Bud_Walton_Arena #Razorbacks