Belk Bowl Gear Now Available at the Razorback Shops

The University of Arkansas Bookstore's Razorback Shops have the latest Belk Bowl merchandise in stock. In response to the Razorbacks accepting a Belk Bowl invitation to play against Virginia Tech, the Razorback Shops immediately responded by ordering officially licensed bowl gear. Belk Bowl gear is available for purchase at all Razorback Shops located in the Arkansas Student Union, Garland Center, NWA Mall, Pinnacle Hills Prom Mall, and online at uofastore.com.

The director of the bookstore, Ali Sadeghi, said, "We anticipate our order of bowl gear to go quickly. Our team played hard this year and the fans have been there to support them every step of the way. Our bowl support will be no different."

To order your officially licensed Belk Bowl gear, stop by one of the Razorback Shops or order online at: uofastore.com. Go Hogs Go! We are going bowling!

Contacts

BJ Elkins, marketing manager
U of A Bookstore
479-575-5491, belkins@uark.edu

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