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BASEBALL BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL GOLFGYMNASTICSRAZORBACK FOUNDATION SOCCER SOFTBALLSWIMMING & DIVING TENNISTRACK & FIELDVOLLEYBALL

RAZORBACK FOUNDATION

2014 Annual Fund Brochure

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BASEBALL BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL GOLFGYMNASTICSSOCCERSOFTBALLSWIMMING & DIVING VOLLEYBALL

FOOTBALL

A WORD FROM SEAN ROCHELLE AND JEFF LONG

Welcome ������������������������������������������������������������ 2

About the Razorback Foundation ������������������������ 3

Annual Contributions/Methods of Giving ������������� 4

Member Benefits Chart��������������������������������������� 5

Letter of Intent ��������������������������������������������������� 6

Season Ticket Information ������������������������������� 7-8

Parking Information �������������������������������������� 9-10

Razorback Priority Points Program �������������������� 11

Minimum Member Classification Levels ������������ 12

Stadium Maps/Seating Charts: Donald W� Reynolds Razorback Stadium �������� 13 War Memorial Stadium ��������������������������������� 14 Bud Walton Arena ����������������������������������������� 15 Charlie Baum Stadium at George Cole Field� � 16

Important Dates and Deadlines ������������������������ 17

External Fundraising Staff�������������������������������� 18

Membership Team �������������������������������������������� 19

Razorback Clubs ���������������������������������������������� 20

Frequently Asked Questions ������������������������� 21-22

Additional Ways to Give ������������������������������������ 23

Contact Information ����������������������������������������� 24

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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A WORD FROM SEAN ROCHELLE AND JEFF LONG

Sean RochelleExecutive DirectorRazorback Foundation

Jeff LongVice ChancellorDirector of Athletics

First and foremost, thank you for your support of the Razorback Foundation� Whether you are a longtime member renewing your commitment or a new supporter, the importance your contribution plays in advancing opportunities for current student-athletes and helping build the future of Razorback Athletics cannot be overstated�

More than 460 student-athletes compete against the nation’s best in their respective sports while representing our University and our entire state� By joining the Foundation, or renewing your membership, you are part of a team of more than 14,000 passionate Razorback Foundation members, dedi-cated to providing University of Arkansas student-athletes with the support they need to reach their fullest potential through intercollegiate athletics�

Whether it is funding scholarships, providing resources for facility enhancements or supporting numerous other programs designed to advance student-athletes in the classroom, on the field and in the community, the support of the Razorback Foundation and its membership enables our program to attract world-class student-athletes enabling all 19 of our programs to compete and win in the Southeastern Conference and nationally� Your support truly makes a difference�

In addition to serving student-athletes, the Razorback Foundation is focused on making your membership experience as fulfilling as possible. We have added several new benefits this year, including a 15% discount at Hog Heaven, a membership thank you packet and several other member only opportunities� We have also recently introduced several new initiatives to reward and grow our membership� Those include the recently introduced Razorback Priority Points Program and a Collegiate Membership for University of Arkansas students�

Above all else, we want you to fully understand the many benefits you have earned as a Razorback Foundation member and the difference your dona-tion makes. Our commitment to you is that we will continue to work to serve you as efficiently and effectively as possible.

As always, you are welcome to call (479) 443-9000, email ([email protected]) or drop by our offices any time to learn more about how the Razorback Foundation is effectively supporting our teams, student-athletes and serving our valued Razorback Foundation members�

Thank you again for your support. Go Hogs!

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BASEBALL BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL GOLFGYMNASTICSSOCCERSOFTBALL SWIMMING & DIVING VOLLEYBALL

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SUPPORTING STUDENT- ATHLETES3

ABOUT THE RAZORBACK FOUNDATION Our Mission

The mission of the Razorback Foundation Inc� is to support the athletic endeavors of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks� The Foundation assists our student-athletes by providing financial support for scholarships, facilities and various programs that enable them to realize their dreams of achieving a quality college education while participating in athletics on a nationally competitive level�

Why We Need Your Help

The Razorback Foundation, a separate and self-supporting nonprofit 501(c)(3) entity, serves as the fundraising arm of the University of Arkansas Athletic Department�

Through contributions from our members, who understand the need and cost of maintaining a premier athletic program, we are able to provide scholarship support for more than 460 student-athletes, funding to support facility enhancements and financial assistance to other programs designed to elevate student-athletes and Arkansas athletics�

Being an active member of the Razorback Foundation is not only an investment in the athletic program and the University of Arkansas, it also unlocks many special benefits to you. Those include, but are not limited to, priority seating and parking for athletic events, priority points, and invitations to exclusive member-only events. You can find additional information about all available Foundation benefits on page 5.

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Online

Access your current account or join online at razorbackfoundation�com�

Check/Money Order

Mail a check or money order payable to The Razorback Foundation Inc� Include your member ID number on the check or money order�

Credit Card

The Razorback Foundation accepts all major credit cards� Credit card payments are accepted online, in person at the Foundation office, and by calling 479.443.9000 or toll free 877�436�0013�

Corporate Matching Gifts

To be eligible, your company must match collegiate athletic funds� You may submit your request online through your company’s website or obtain a matching gift form from your employer� Complete the employee section of the form and submit it with your contribution� Your portion of the gift must meet the required seat values and be paid in full when you submit your matching gift request�

Gifts of Real Property or Securities

Real property and securities are welcomed gifts and may provide the member with significant tax benefits. Members receive a tax deduction based on the value of the stock or property on the day it was received by the Razorback Foundation� Please contact the Razorback Foundation prior to making a gift of real property or securities�

Tax Information The Razorback Foundation is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization� Generally, 80 percent of the amount contributed for priority seating is tax deductible and any other contributions given in excess of goods or services received may be taken as a charitable deduction� Consult your tax advisor with specific questions.

ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONSThere is no better way to support Razorback Athletics than to contribute to the Razorback Foundation Annual Fund� You may designate your gift(s) to football, men’s basketball, baseball, men’s Olympic sports and/or women’s sports� Annual fund contributions will be used at the discretion of the Razorback Foundation Board of Directors� A member’s annual giving classification is determined by combining the annual amount contributed to all sports� Collegiate memberships are also available for all current University of Arkansas students� For more information on the Collegiate Membership, a complete list of benefits, and to download the Collegiate Membership flyer, visit razorbackfoundation.com or call 479.443.9000.

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METHODS OF GIVING

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Broyles-Matthews Platinum

$20,000 or more

Broyles-Matthews Gold

$10,000 to $19,999

Broyles-Matthews Silver

$5,000 to $9,999

Super Hog$3,000 to $4,999

Wild Hog$2,000 to $2,999

Tush Hog$1,000 to $1,999

Big Hog$500 to $999

Big Red$100 to $499

Razorback$50 to $99

Collegiate Member+

Supporting Arkansas Student-Athletes

Priority Points, Applicable Tax Deduction, Invitation(s) to Special Events

Complimentary Subscription toInside Razorback Athletics

15% Discount at Hog Heaven(with membership card)

Membership Thank You Packet

Season Ticket Priority^

Name in Football Game Day Program

Priority Parking for Volleyball, Women’s Basketball and Gymnastics*

Member Gift

Complimentary Media Guide(s)**

Priority Parking for Men’s Basketballand Baseball*

Priority Parking for Football*

Opportunity for personalized scholarship plaque

Opportunity for AdditionalFootball Parking Pass(es)

Opportunity for Picture in FootballGame Day Program

Complimentary Access to RazorVision

Name Listed on Web Site

Exclusive Gift

2014 MEMBER BENEFITS

^Pledge must be received on or before March 31, 2014� Please see page 7 for more information� All seats assigned are based upon availability�*Please see page 9 for minimum gift designations for priority parking for each available sport�

**A media guide is mailed for football, men’s basketball and/or baseball when a minimum $100 gift has been designated to that specific sport� Broyles-Matthews Platinum, Gold and Silver members will receive media guides for all three sports�+Collegiate Memberships available to current University of Arkansas students only�

All benefits are subject to change.

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WOO PIG SOOIE! RAZORBACKS!

In 2011, the Razorback Foundation implemented a Letter of Intent to help streamline the giving process� TheLetter of Intent summarizes your financial commitment to ALL RAZORBACK ATHLETIC PROGRAMS for the 2014-15season and offers the option to establish automatic payment plans�

The Letter of Intent is sent to all current Foundation members every January� Blank Letters of Intent are availableonline at razorbackfoundation�com, by calling 479�443�9000 or via email at gohogs@razorbackfoundation�com�

Current members, and those who wish to join the Razorback Foundation, are asked to complete the Letterof Intent and return it to the Razorback Foundation by March 31, 2014� Payment deadlines are listed on page 17�

There are several ways to make your 2014-15 commitment:

1� Complete the Letter of Intent in its entirety, print, sign and return to the Razorback Foundation2� Online at razorbackfoundation�com (partial payment must be included with each pledge made online)3� Over the phone by calling 479�443�9000 or 877�436�0013

Important Note – To maintain seat locations in all venues, members must meet or exceed the previous year’s total Annual Fund contribution*, regardless of the number of season tickets purchased in each sport� Current Foundation members are encouraged to keep this in mind when completing their 2014 Letter of Intent�

*Due to the reduction of football games in Little Rock beginning in 2014, members who only have tickets for the football game in Little Rock, and do not contribute to any other sport(s), will be permitted to drop their total annual fund contribution to the minimum seat values listed on page 14 and retain their seats� A minimum gift of $750 to football is still required to qualify for parking�

LETTER OF INTENTOutlining Your Contributions for the 2014-15 Athletic Season

WAYS TO SUPPORT ARKANSAS ATHLETICSMake a gift to the Razorback Foundation Annual FundAnyone can make an impact with their gift� The Foundationassists our student-athletes by providing financial supportfor scholarships, facilities, and other programs that enablethem to realize their dreams of achieving a quality collegeeducation while participating in athletics on a nationallycompetitive level�

Refer a friend to join the Razorback FoundationIn order to accumulate the resources necessary to competein the SEC and on a national level, we must continue tomaintain our current members as well as actively recruit newmembers. Help us strengthen our membership by referring anew member to the Razorback Foundation�

Ask if your company will match your gift to the Razorback FoundationCheck with your company to see if they will match your gift to the Razorback Foundation� Matching gifts are a great way to maximize your support�

Make a Capital GiftWe encourage all members to make a capital gift� Capital gifts play a pivotal role in the enhancement, construction and maintenance of first-class athletic facilities. Several naming opportunies are available�

Show Your Support in the StandsA home-field advantage is a key component to success for all19 Razorback varsity sports� Your support from the standsfuels our student-athletes in competition� We encourage youto join us on game days throughout the year as we Call theHogs!

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BASEBALL BASKETBALL

CROSS COUNTRYGOLF

GYMNASTICSSOCCER

SOFTBALLSWIMMING & DIVING

TENNISTRACK & FIELD

VOLLEYBALL

SWIMMING & DIVING

BASEBALL BASKETBALL

CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

GOLFGYMNASTICS

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SWIMMING & DIVING VOLLEYBALL

SEASON TICKETS7

Seating Prioritization

All new season ticket requests and seat improvement requests will be allocated using the new Razorback Priority Points Program� Tickets will be allocated based on Priority Points rank within a member’s current classification. All requests are assigned based upon availability�

Retaining Season Ticket Locations

To retain season ticket locations in all venues, existing season ticket holders must maintain or exceed the previous year’s total Annual Fund contribution, regardless of the number of tickets purchased in each sport�

Important Note – Due to the reduction of football games in Little Rock in 2014, members who only have football tickets in Little Rock, and do not contribute to any other sport(s), will be permitted to drop their total Annual Fund contribution to the minimum seat values listed on page 14 and retain their seats�

Seat Improvement Requests

Current season ticket holders must meet or exceed the minimum membershipclassification or required seat value totals, whichever is greater, to qualify for specificsections. Please refer to the chart on page 12 for minimum member classification levelsrequired for each section in football and baseball and pages 13-16 for required minimum seat values�

Seat improvement requests may be made online when renewing your season tickets or on your season ticket renewal form(s)�

New Season Ticket Requests*

Football & Baseball: First-time season ticket purchasers must meet the minimum memberclassification or required seat value totals, whichever is greater, to qualify for specificsections. Please refer to the chart on page 12 for minimum member classificationsrequired for each section and pages 13 and 16 for required minimum seat values�

Football (Little Rock only): First-time season ticket purchasers must meet or exceed the minimum required seat value totals to qualify for specific sections. See chart on page 14.

Men’s Basketball: First-time season ticket purchasers must meet or exceed required seat values to qualify for specific sections. See chart on page 15.

Other Sports: Priority seating for volleyball, women’s basketball and gymnastics is available for a minimum gift of $50 to women’s sports�

*Giving the minimum per-seat value does not guarantee tickets in desired sections� All requests are assigned based upon availability� To request new season tickets, contact the Razorback Ticket Center at 800�982�4647�

SEASON TICKET INFORMATION

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GYMNASTICSSOCCER

SOFTBALLSWIMMING & DIVING

TENNISTRACK & FIELD

VOLLEYBALL

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Season Ticket Renewals

Ticket renewal forms are available online and are generally mailed to all current season ticket holders� Renewal forms will be available several months in advance of the start of the competitive season� Deadlines for renewal will be announced on a per-event basis�

To renew season tickets, members may log in to their onlineaccount at ArkansasRazorbacks�com, drop by the Razorback Ticket Center, or call 800�982�4647 during the renewal period�

Ticket Transfer Guidelines

Members may transfer their seat(s) at any time to immediate family members only; however, the new account holder must meet or exceed the same total dollar amount contributed by the previous account holder to retain the same seating� At the time of transfer, the account must be in good standing and the transfer request must be submitted in writing to the Razorback Foundation�

• For football and baseball, the new account holder must also meet the required annual member classification for that section as assigned by the Razorback Foundation guidelines (see chart on page 12)�

• Suites are not eligible for transfer�

Postseason/Away/Neutral Game Tickets

The number of postseason and away game tickets issubject to University of Arkansas allotments and basedupon availability� Priority ranking for ticket allocation(including the Southwest Classic in Dallas) is as follows:

1� Current Foundation members

2� Non-member season ticket holder (if available)

3� General public (if available)

All ticket requests are allocated based on PriorityPoints rank within a member’s classification.

SEASON TICKET INFORMATION

Deadlines and Seat Relocation

All seats, in all venues, are subject to relocation when:

• the previous year’s total Annual Fund contribution is not maintained or exceeded regardless of the number of season tickets purchased or which sport(s) a member contributes to*

• pledges are not received by March 31

• contributions or payments are not received prior to established deadlines (see page 17)

• accounts have an outstanding balance from the previous year

• season ticket renewal deadlines are not met

* Please see page 7 regarding tickets in Little Rock�

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CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

GOLFGYMNASTICS

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SWIMMING & DIVING VOLLEYBALL

BASEBALL

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How Parking is Assigned

All parking assignments for qualified members are madeannually based on Priority Points rank within a member’scurrent classification. All parking assignments are based upon availability�

Priority Parking Minimum Contributions

To qualify for priority parking, members must be season ticket holders in that sport and designate the following minimum amounts to that respective sport:

Football – $750 Men’s Basketball – $200 Baseball – TBD Women’s Basketball, Gymnastics and Volleyball – $50

Handicap Parking

Handicap parking is available with a state issued hangtag or license plate in the following areas on a first come, first serve basis:

Football: Northwest portion of Lot 56 and Baum East (Fayetteville) and behind the Health Department off West Markham Street (Little Rock)

Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Softball: Lot 56

Volleyball and Gymnastics: Lot 59

RV Parking

To be eligible for RV parking, individuals must be currentmembers of the Razorback Foundation and make a minimum contribution of $750 to football� For RV parking duringFayetteville games, contact the Roadhogs organization at479�409�8178� For Little Rock games, contact War MemorialStadium at 501�663�6385�

Tailgating in the Gardens

To be eligible for tailgating spots in the Gardens, individualsmust be current members of the Razorback Foundation andmake a minimum contribution of $750 to football� Contactthe Razorback Ticket Center at 800�982�4647 for moreinformation�

PARKING INFORMATION

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FOOTBALL PARKINGTo be eligible for priority football parking, a member must be a season ticket holder and designate a minimum of $750to football. Members are assigned one parking pass for every five tickets purchased, up to the limits below. Parkingassignments are made annually based on Priority Points rank within a member’s current classification. There is a maximum number of parking passes members may receive regardless of classification and number of tickets purchased. All parking assignments are based upon availability�

*Broyles-Matthews Platinum members qualify for up to two additional parking passes for every $5,000 over the $20,000 contribution minimum� Five additional tickets must also be purchased for each additional pass�

** Broyles-Matthews Gold members qualify for one additional pass for an additional $5,000 gift over the $10,000 contribution minimum� Five additional tickets must also be purchased to receive the additional pass�

MEMBER CLASSIFICATIONMAX NUMBER

OF PASSESBroyles-Matthews Platinum – $20,000 4-6*

Broyles-Matthews Gold – $10,000 3-4**

Broyles-Matthews Silver – $5,000 2

Super Hog – $3,000 2

Wild Hog – $2,000 2

Tush Hog – $1,000 1

Big Hog – Minimum of $750 1

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RAZORBACKPRIORITY POINTS PROGRAM

RAZORBACK PRIORITY POINTS PROGRAMIntroduced in 2013, the Razorback Priority Points Program is designed to further recognize our members’ commitment to Razorback Athletics, honoring and rewarding their generous financial support and passion over the years.

Point values from each category are combined to create your point total or rank. Rank is defined as your point total within your membership class� Point totals will increase based on the criteria below:

Annual Fund Gifts - 1 point for every $100 received

Consecutive Years of Giving to the Annual Fund - 5 points for each consecutive year

Other Gifts - 1 point for every $250 received

Former Razorback Student-Athlete - 25 points (one time)

Important Note - Priority Points will only be awarded for payments received, not pledges�

Membership Guidelines

A current gift or pledge of $50 or more to either baseball, football, men’s basketball, men’s Olympic sports and/or women’s sports is required to activate your Razorback Foundation membership�

Priority Points and Benefits Allocation

Priority Points rank within a member’s current classification will determine how the following benefits will be allocated:

• Season Ticket Priority (new/additional season tickets, upgrades)• Suites• Parking Priority• Away/Neutral Site Game Ticket Priority• Postseason Ticket Priority (bowl game, SEC and NCAA tournaments, etc�)• Other Razorback Foundation Benefits

Important Note – Priority points and rankings are subject to change daily based on gifts received by the Razorback Foundation. For ticket, parking and other benefit allocation purposes, your membership class, accrued points and rank will be “locked” at certain times during the year� A time line designating ticket and parking allocation deadlines for each sport, and a point lock date, will be distributed to all Razorback Foundation members on a per-event basis�

For more information on the Razorback Priority Points Program, frequently asked questions and how Priority Points can positively impact you, please visit our websiterazorbackfoundation�com�

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RAZORBACKPRIORITY POINTS PROGRAM

MINIMUM MEMBER CLASSIFICATION LEVELS Those requesting football and/or baseball season tickets for the first time, or current season ticket holders in football and/or baseball requesting improvement, must meet the minimumrequired membership classification below or minimum seat value totals, whichever is greater, to qualify for each section listed below� The minimum seat values for each venue may be found on pages 13 and 16, respectively�

Due to the reduction of football games in Little Rock in 2014, members are no longer required to meet minimum member classification levels for tickets in Little Rock. New ticket requests will be allocated based on Priority Points rank within a member’s current classification. Please see page 7 for more information.

Available tickets will be allocated by Priority Points rank within a member’s classification. All seats assignments are based upon availability� Giving the minimum per-seat value does not guarantee tickets in desired sections�

*Football tickets purchased over one’s priority allotment in Fayetteville will be assigned in non-priority sections (see page 13)� There are no limits to the number of priority tickets that may be purchased in Little Rock�

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MINIMUM MEMBER CLASSIFICATION LEVELS FOR FOOTBALL AND BASEBALLNumber of Football Priority

Tickets Allotted*Sections in Donald W. Reynolds

Razorback Stadium Sections in Baum Stadium

Broyles-Matthews Platinum – $20,000 16 104, 114 All Sections

Broyles-Matthews Gold – $10,000 12 103-105, 114 All Sections

Broyles-Matthews Silver – $5,000 10 103, 105, 113, 115 107-109

Super Hog – $3,000 8 102, 113, 115 106, 110

Wild Hog – $2,000 6 102, 106, 112, 121-125 106, 110

Tush Hog – $1,000 4 101, 106, 112, 118-128, 503-505, 513-515 103-105, 111-113

Big Hog – $500 4 107, 502-506, 513, 515 103-105, 111-113

Big Red – $100 4 502-503, 505-506 101-102, 114-115

Razorback - $50 1 502-503, 505-506 100-101, 115-116

Non-Donors 0 500-501-507-508 98-99, 117-118

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DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM

Please refer to page 7 for all information regarding new season ticket requests, seat improvement requests and maintaining existing season ticket locations in Donald W� Reynolds Razorback Stadium�

PRIORITY SEATING – DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM

$300: Midfield: 104 and 114

$250: West Side: 103 and 105 East Side: 113 and 115

$225: “Pig Heaven” West Side: 502–506 “Pig Heaven” East Side: 513–515

$200: Lower Deck West Side: 102 and 106 Lower Deck East Side: 112 “Pig Heaven” West Side: 500, 501, 507, 508 “Pig Heaven” East Side: 509–512, 516–519 Upper Deck Rows 1–12 West Side: 504 Upper Deck Rows 1–12 East Side: 514

$150: South Outdoor Club: 217–229 South Indoor Club: 476–488 East Outdoor Club: 201–216 East Indoor Club: 330–344 “Red Zone”: 120–126

$100 Lower Deck West Side: 101 and 107 Upper Deck Rows 1–12 West Side: 503 and 505 Upper Deck Rows 1–12 East Side: 513 and 515 “Red Zone II”: 118*, 119*, 127*, 128* *without seat backs

$50 Upper Deck Rows 1–12 West Side: 502 and 506

No Required Seat Value

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DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM

PRIORITY SEATING – WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM Please refer to page 7 for all information regarding new season ticket requests, seat improvement requests and maintaining existing season ticket locations in War Memorial Stadium�

$80: Midfield: 6 and 26

$75: East Side: 5 and 7 West Side: 25 and 27

$65: East Side: 4 and 8 West Side: 24 and 28

$60: East Side: 3 and 9 West Side: 23 and 29

$45: East Side: 2 and 10 West Side: 22 and 30

$35: South End Zone: 16–18 North End Zone: 34–37

No Required Seat Value

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BUD WALTON ARENA

Please refer to page 7 for all information regarding new season ticket requests, seat improvement requests and maintaining existing season ticket locations in Bud Walton Arena�

PRIORITY SEATING – BUD WALTON ARENA

$300: A-8

$250: A-8

$200: A-8, 9–22

$150: 9–22, 1–3

$100: 9–24, 1–3

$75: 4–8

$50: 1–3, 4–8

$25: 9–15

Non Priority Seating

Student/Media Seating

NORTH ENTRANCE Whitaker Entrance/McDonnell Track/HPER Building/Pomfret

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CHARLIE BAUM STADIUM AT GEORGE COLE FIELD

Please refer to page 7 for all information regarding new season ticket requests, seat improvement requests and maintaining existing season ticket locations in Baum Stadium�

PRIORITY SEATING - CHARLIE BAUM STADIUM AT GEORGE COLE FIELD

* Available to rent for each home game� Call 479�575�3517 for more information

$350: Hog Heaven

$100: 107-109

$75: 102-106, 110-114

$25: 100-101, 115-116

Non Priority Seating

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JOE JOHNSON

DATESAND DEADLINES

Mar 31 Letter of Intent due to Razorback Foundation

June 30 2014 football payments due

Sept 30 2014-15 men’s basketball payments due

Nov 30 2014-15 men’s Olympic sports, women’s sports and baseball payments due

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JOE JOHNSON

Dr. Sean Rochelle, Executive Director [email protected]

Dr� Sean Rochelle has been associated with Razorback Athletics for 15 years. He has served as a graduate assistant coach for Ken Hatfield, Coordinator of Academic Support for Razorback Men’s Athletics, Director of Development for Athletics, and was named Executive Director of the Razorback Foundation in 2013�

John Matsko, Associate Director [email protected]

John Matsko joined the Razorback Foundation team in 2013� He oversees all development activities for the Annual Fund, Priority Points Program, and leads the Foundation’s external team�

Norm DeBriyn, Associate Director [email protected]

Norm DeBriyn joined the Razorback Foundation in 2002 following 33 years as head coach of the Razorback baseball team�

Marvin Caston, Assistant Director [email protected]

Marvin Caston, former Arkansas fullback, has worked with the Razorback Foundation since 2009 and previously worked as Assistant Athletic Director�

Elizabeth Sullivan, Assistant Director [email protected]

Elizabeth Sullivan, a former All-American gymnast from Oregon State University, joined the Razorback Foundation in May 2012 after spending five years in the University of Arkansas Office of Admissions.

John Gourlay, Assistant Director [email protected]

John Gourlay served as the Associate Director for the Razorback Foundation RSVP Program in 2010 before joining the Foundation in his current position�

MEET THE EXTERNAL FUNDRAISING STAFF

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BASEBALL BASKETBALL

CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

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SWIMMING & DIVINGTENNIS

TRACK & FIELD VOLLEYBALL

BASEBALL BASKETBALL

CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

GOLFGYMNASTICS

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SWIMMING & DIVING TENNIS

TRACK & FIELD

BASKETBALL

TENNIS

MEMBERSHIP TEAMBillye Veteto, Chief Financial Officer [email protected]

Jackie Rollins, Member Relations /Assistant to the Executive Director [email protected]

Charlotte Faucette, Member Relations [email protected]

Julia Woods, Member Relations [email protected]

Debbie Scoggin, Member Relations [email protected]

Cassy Fritz, Receptionist/Member Relations [email protected]

Lauren Waldrip, Intern/Special Initiatives Coordinator [email protected]

Foundation Team Emeritus

Frank Broyles Athletic Director Emeritus

Harold Horton Executive Director Emeritus

Donita Ritchie Administrative Assistant to Frank Broyles

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Twenty-three Razorback Clubs uphold the mission of the Razorback Foundation throughout Arkansas and the surrounding states. These non-profit clubs hold regular meetings throughout the year that feature University of Arkansas coaches and administrators, host fundraisers to support the Foundation and foster camaraderie among the Razorback Nation well beyond Northwest Arkansas�

All Foundation members are encouraged to join and support their local Razorback Club� To join your local Club, simply add your local club number (listed below) to your Letter of Intent, contact the Razorback Foundation at 479�443�9000 or email your name, member ID number, and club number to gohogs@razorbackfoundation�com�

Contact information for all Razorback Clubs can be found at razorbackfoundation.com.

RAZORBACK CLUBS

The George Billingsley NWA Razorback Club ���������������������2

Harrison Area ��������������������������������4

Baxter County ��������������������������������5

Northeast Arkansas (Paragould) ���6

Mississippi County ������������������������7

Memphis – East Arkansas�������������8

East Central Arkansas�������������������9

White County �������������������������������10

White River (Batesville) ���������������11

Stone County �������������������������������12

Little Rock �����������������������������������13

Petit Jean (Morrilton) �������������������15

Fort Smith Quarterback ���������������17

Texarkana Area ����������������������������18

Roy L. Murphy (Hot Springs) ��������19

Hot Springs Village ����������������������20

Saline County ������������������������������21

Pine Bluff ������������������������������������23

The Delta �������������������������������������24

North Louisiana (Shreveport)�������25

Greater Dallas (Texas) �����������������26

Greater Tulsa (NE Oklahoma) ������27

Greers Ferry Lake Area �����������������28

RAZORBACK CLUBS20

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CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

GOLFGYMNASTICS

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SWIMMING & DIVING VOLLEYBALL

SOCCER

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSQ: How is my gift to the Razorback Foundation used?

A: Contributions are used to support the athletic endeavors of Arkansas Athletics by providing scholarship support, building or renovating athletic facilities, and other programs designed to help student-athletes excel in the classroom and in competition�

Q: Who is eligible to support the Razorback Foundation?

A: All fans of Razorback Athletics are welcome and encouraged to join the Razorback Foundation� Supporters are not required to have graduated from the University of Arkansas�

Q: How much do I have to donate to become a member of the Razorback Foundation?

A: Membership requires a minimum annual contribution of $50 to the Annual Fund� Members may designate their gift(s) to football, men’s basketball, baseball, men’s Olympic sports and/or women’s sports�

Q: How do the changes in the number of games in Little Rock impact me?

A: Members who only have tickets for the football game in Little Rock, and do not contribute to any other sport(s), will be permitted to drop to their total annual fund contribution to minimum seat values listed on page 14 and retain their seats� A minimum gift of $750 to football is still required to qualify for football parking

Members with season tickets in both Fayetteville and Little Rock are required to maintain or exceed their previous year’s total annual fund contribution to retain their current season ticket locations in all venues�

Q: When are my contributions for the 2014 giving year due?

A: Letters of Intent are due by March 31, 2014 and payment deadlines are as follows: football — June 30; men’s basketball — September 30, men’s Olympic sports, women’s sports and baseball — November 30�

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Q: May I sign up for an automatic payment plan?

A: Yes, members may designate payments to be automatically charged to their credit card� Members should indicate their billing preference on their Letter of Intent or contact the Razorback Foundation to establish a payment plan�

Q: How do I purchase season tickets for the first time?

A: New season ticket holders may contact the Razorback Ticket Center at 800�982�4647 to request new season tickets� All new season ticket requests are based upon availability and are allocated using the Razorback Priority Points Program� See page 7 for more information�

Q: How do I obtain priority parking?

A: For priority parking, you must be a season ticket holder in that sport and designate the minimum donation required for that sport� Parking assignments are made annually based on Priority Points rank within a member’s current classification� Please see pages 9-10 for additional parking information�

Q: Why are there donation and renewal deadlines?

A: Due to the demand for premium seating locations, a deadline is set so vacated seats may be offered to new season ticket holders or existing season ticket holders requesting seating changes�

Q: If I decrease my total annual fund contribution, will my seats and parking be reassigned?

A: Yes, seats and parking in all venues are subject to relocation, regardless of the number of season tickets purchased� All members must either maintain or exceed the previous year’s total Annual Fund contribution or required seat value totals, whichever is greater�

Members who only have tickets for the football game in Little Rock, and do not contribute to any other sport(s), will be permitted to drop their total Annual Fund contribution to minimum seat values listed on page 14 and retain their seats� A minimum gift of $750 to football is still required to qualify for football parking�

Q: Who may join Razorback Clubs, and how do I become involved?

A: Any supporter of the Razorbacks may join their local Razorback Club� See the map on page 20 of this brochure, visit razorbackfoundation�com or contact the Razorback Foundation to learn more�

FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS

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Planned Giving

Deferred gifts through wills, bequests and trusts can also provide the needed funds to help Razorback Athletics. Special benefit rules apply to gifts of a deferred nature.

Memorial Gifts

In lieu of flowers, you may suggest that gifts be made to the Razorback Foundation in memory of friends and loved ones�

Sponsorships

Sponsoring various events, including the annual Sports Hall of Honor and Red Tie Dinner and Auction, offers a great way to support the Razorback Foundation outside of your Annual Fund gifts�

Capital Gifts

Capital gifts are contributions made outside your Annual Fund donation and play a pivotal role in the enhancement, construction and maintenance of first-class athletic facilities. Top-notch facilities are not just important for recruiting the nation’s best and brightest student-athletes, but also equip them with the best tools to pursue their scholastic and athletic goals�

Endowments

The Endowed Scholarship Program within the Razorback Foundation allows a member toprovide for the future of our student-athletes� An endowment provides a perpetual source of financial support for athletic scholarships.

Gifts-In-Kind

The Razorback Foundation accepts gifts-in-kind; however, all such donations must be approved in advance and generally do not apply to the Annual Fund�

ADDITIONAL WAYS TO GIVETo ensure the greatest benefit to both Razorback Athletics and you, our valued members, the Razorback Foundation offers several giving options outside the Annual Fund� Please contact the Razorback Foundation for more information on additional ways to give� Making a gift to any of the areas below may increase your rank within your membership class�

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BASEBALL BASKETBALL

CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

GOLFGYMNASTICS

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SWIMMING & DIVINGTENNIS

TRACK & FIELD VOLLEYBALL

BASEBALL BASKETBALL

CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL

GOLFGYMNASTICS

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SWIMMING & DIVING TENNIS

TRACK & FIELD

VOLLEYBALL

CROSS COUNTRY

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RAZORBACK FOUNDATION1295 S. Razorback Rd., Ste. A Fayetteville, AR 72701

T 479�443�9000

T 877�436�0013

F 479�443�9527

gohogs@razorbackfoundation�com

To learn more, visit our website:

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Important Compliance Message

Under NCAA rules and regulations, the Razorback Foundation is required to inform you that your benefits and privileges pertaining to the University of Arkansas Athletic Department may be withheld from you or any other party if it is determined that you engaged in conduct that is in violation of NCAA rules�

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