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With gametime approaching, the Razorhogs stripped down and got ready for a fresh coat of paint. Their painters were an essential part of the Razorhog team and most had been painting the guys since they were freshmen. They are a very key part, Griffin said. Without them we ' re just shirtless guys. The paint¬ ers included veterans such as Lindsay Irion, Vicky Littleton, Janet Breda and Ashley Suffle, as well as several others. When kickoff finally arrived, the group kicked into high gear, singing, cheering and dancing at every opportunity. My whole experience of going to a Razorback game changed, Sean Fraser said. It ' s so much different, actual¬ ly going with a group of guys who are there to have fun and enjoy the game. And I mean, you ' re in the front of the stu¬ dent section, so you ' re pretty much leading the student sec¬ tion. After four quarters of play on the field, the Razorhogs cel¬ ebrated an Arkansas victory. Their rendition of It ' s Hard to be Humble at the South Caro¬ lina game was particularly spe¬ cial because it was their last game together before gradu¬ ation. The last game was re¬ ally special, Hardy said. We all knew what it was and we all knew what it meant. We all knew this is the last time the paint ' s going on. mm ijj
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C Jason Griffin, Jason Drew Hardy and Matt Lammers cel¬ ebrate and sing at the South Carolina game in Razorback Stadium. PHOTO: MEGAN GARNER Josh Daugherty shows off his finished paint job. Daugherty was the tallest Razorhog but represented one of the short¬ est Arkansas players. PHOTO: MEGAN GARNER Sean Fraser, Daniel Moose and Josh Daugherty lead the student section in a Hog call. PHOTO: DARREN MCNEILL Lindsay Irion paints Jason Griffin ' s back before the matchup against the Game¬ cocks. The Razorhogs usually painted up about an hour and a half before kickoff. PHOTO: MEGAN GARNER Fraser reacts to the splat of cold paint on his skin. The paint only got colder at games that were at night or in Octo¬ ber and November. PHOTO: MEGAN GARNER Celebrating their last game to¬ gether, the Razorhogs partici¬ pate in a group Hog call. The members had been painting up since their freshman year. PHOTO: DARREN MCNEILL Edison Froelich and his fellow Razorhogs get pumped up be¬ fore kickoff. The guys camped out for days at a time to get their front row seats. PHOTO: TRISTAN EVANS I Fraser and Matt Lam- celebrate a successful Razorback play with Sue E. eai mers PHOTO: DARREN MCNEILL R—Sean Fraser A—Matt Lammers Z—Daniel Moose O—Josh Daugherty R—Jordan Weiler H—Jason Griffin O—Jason Drew Hardy G—Ryan Boncheff S—Clark Smith !—Edison Froelich !—Chuck Ballard !—Jed Hefner !—Daniel Settle The Razorhogs set up their campsite outside the entrance to the student section. Hold¬ ing down their home base in shifts, the guys passed the night playing frisbee, eating pizza or playing Xbox. The University allowed them to use power from the stadium and they sometimes even received free food from such admirers as the Dean of Students, the athletic department and Frank Broyles. After a night of sleeping o and blankets, the Razo pack up the tent and stal their place in line. The down in the morning w ways fun, cause the p are starting to comp Daugherty said. Eager fans crowded outside tf trance hoping for a good requiring the guys to d their territory. As soon c tent came down, Moose we just got rushed. T2 STUDENT LIFE
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