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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – When Furman came to town Monday night, Bud Walton Arena was relatively empty. There was just no hunger to show up to watch Arkansas play a team without big name recognition.

However, when McNeese State rolls into Baum-Walker for a baseball game the second week of March, don't expect a similar atmosphere just because the Cowboys don't pack instant name recognition. At the very least the Hog Pen and all reserved seating will be packed. 

As of Tuesday, all season tickets for those two areas are completely sold out as fans anticipate another deep run by Dave Van Horn's team. There were so many people trying to get tickets, the Razorback Foundation had to e-mail fans who had appointments to buy tickets to let them know they no longer needed to log in at their appointed time.

Even if a few people can't make it to every game, there will be a market for their unused tickets.

"This is wild," @rogshack6110 wrote. "When I'm watching on TV and I see empty seats, I'm gonna say a cuss word. Anyone that has tickets and can't go? Message me."

The foundation let fans know information about available box seats and seating at Macke's Bases Loaded Landing will be released soon. The Razorbacks open the season with a four-game series against James Madison the weekend after Valentine's Day. Then they head to Arlington the following week to face Oregon State, Oklahoma State and Michigan at Globe Life Field.

This article first appeared on Arkansas Razorbacks on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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