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By Dana O'Neil
ESPN.com Wednesday, January 14, 2009 For 17 years, Nolan Richardson made the same drive each day, turning his car onto the Arkansas campus to go to work. His first office, the one equipped with the same furniture Eddie Sutton used, was in Barnhill Arena, known as The Barn. The second, just down Razorback Road, was in a building he helped to fill, the swanky 22,000-seat Bud Walton Arena. On March 1, 2002, Richardson backed his car out of his reserved parking space, turned away from the arena and left campus. For six years, he ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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