Arkansas booster just gave Hog fans 12 reason to show up for games

Cheering for this Hogs this season may just land you a new car!
Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green (10) cheers with fans as he walks off the field as Auburn Tigers take on Arkansas Razorbacks at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Auburn Tigers 24-14.
Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green (10) cheers with fans as he walks off the field as Auburn Tigers take on Arkansas Razorbacks at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Auburn Tigers 24-14. | Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It's no secret that Arkansas has one of the more punishing schedules in college football. And while some fans may feel hopeless about the Razorbacks' chances, one of Arkansas' biggest donors just gave fans 12 reasons to show up for games.

Longtime Hog supporter and Arkansas businessman, Frank Fletchers, announced on 103.7 The Buzz's Morning Mayhem radio show Thursday morning, that if Arkansas wins eight regular-season games, he'll give away 12 new vehicles.

Arkansas booster Frank Fletcher offers up 12 new cars if Arkansas wins eight games

Fletcher has his hands in multiple industries around the natural state, including commercial real estate, hotels, and restaurants. He's perhaps best known for his 10-store auto group, which includes dealerships across Arkansas and Missouri. However, outside of business, he takes a unique approach to helping Arkansas athletic teams, especially football.

His peculiar relationship with Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green has been one of his points of emphasis since the Boise State transfer arrived on campus. In the same episode where he announced the 8-game, 12-car deal, he shared a story about coaching Green on how to communicate, especially with the media—something he credits as a key to his own success.

Now, he's redirected some of his focus toward the fans, who may feel a bit apathetic about the football program that seemingly can't break the chains of mediocracy. Of course, the team has to show up game in and game out to reach that vaunted 8-win mark, which isn't completely out of the question. However, fans can show up and show out to help the Hogs reach eight games, and in the process, maybe end up with a new ride.