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Arkansas coach Smith bankruptcy shows $26.7M debt

New documents filed in Arkansas coach John L. Smith's bankruptcy show he has debts of more than $25 million and assets of just over $1.2 million.

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STRTRKN - 9/21/2012 11:32 AM
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Well, that's just lovely.

itsjustme - 9/21/2012 9:08 AM
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Whats funny is he is meeting creditors the day before the Kentucky game. Where is the majority of his debt from? KENTUCKY. LOL. Reckon he gave the creditors free tickets? I bet some of the seniors are regretting staying another year. John L. is the biggest joke of a coach ever at Arkansas.

guzzler - 9/21/2012 5:49 AM
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The only good thing about him is that he is GONE at season's end. I also have heard the next hire will be one of the highest paid coaches in the SEC so Long better get this next one right

Think4Urself - 9/20/2012 11:12 PM
0 Votes
How 'bout them Red Wolves?

protector20 - 9/20/2012 9:47 PM
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His debt is only relevant if it affects his job. Wait a minute, it HAS affected his job. To Jeff Long: why is he still employed?

1gmama - 9/20/2012 4:23 PM
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WOW I can't even fix my mouth to say I owe someone 26.M dollars. he shold be so darn fustrated that his team kick much butt on the field.

Mr Tom - 9/20/2012 4:15 PM
1 Vote
He's not a business man and he's showing his self to not be a football coach either! I bet his football career will go bankrupt along with his finances!

itsjustme - 9/20/2012 2:48 PM
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At the time, there was no chance of Long getting anyone worth a damn. It was to late in the year. John L. Smith was almost his only choice. Long knew Smith would come here for chump change (funny name for the pay of a chump) and Long knew the team liked Smith so it would be a smooth transition. It is obvious of Smiths coaching ability from his past record (barely a 60% coach in scrub conferences) and from taking a team that is full of talent and turning them into a losing team. Smith is a joke of a person and a joke of a coach. And blackandproud, put your race card back up. No one said any of Smiths debt was blamed on Obama.

jwLonokeCo - 9/20/2012 2:37 PM
2 Votes
he's only on a ten-month contract... and that's a couple months gone already. I'm sure they are already lining up candidates for next year.

JoeBub - 9/20/2012 2:21 PM
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AG Long fired Bobby over him having a little extracurricular fun then hired this inept character. Long has done harm to the Razorback football team for years to come
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