Hog football tickets will cost more next season for SEC and War Memorial games, but still remain lower than most in the conference, Athletic Dirsector Jeff Long said in a release today. I remain curious about changes in the preferred seating arrangements, where scholarship contributions improve your view.

UPDATE: An athletic department spokesman said priority seating was strictly the responsibility of the Razorback Foundation. (Uh huh.) But he said he knew of no plans for changes in that program in 2010. (There will be some new seats, new charges and an end to legacy rights to seats in Hog Heaven, the  limited skybox-style seating in War Memorial Stadium, currently being rebuilt. I wrote about that previously.)

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