Show your lineup loyalty with the Arkansas Razorback Omahogs 2025 Polo Shirt. Featuring cardinal-and-black pinstripes up front, the battle-tested running-hog crest and the bold “OMAHOGS” rally on the back, this polo captures Fayetteville’s famous march to Omaha and the heartbeat of Razorback Nation. Perfect for game days, alumni reunions or casual Fridays, it celebrates decades of grit, community spirit and student-athlete success while rallying fans behind the 2025 College World Series push—grab yours before this run ends.
Arkansas Razorback Omahogs 2025 Polo Shirt – Wear the Razorback Road to Omaha
Slip it on and the first thing you notice is the front: precision pinstripes that echo the baseline chalk at Baum-Walker Stadium, punctuated by the classic running-hog emblem over the heart. Turn around and the back explodes with “OMAHOGS” in varsity block letters—an inside nod to the Razorbacks’ Omaha tradition—sitting above the white charging boar that has headlined victory parades since the Frank Broyles era.

“Omahogs” isn’t just a clever mash-up; it’s a badge earned across generations of College World Series runs—1979’s first trip, the near-miss in 2018, and the electric 2022 semifinal that re-ignited the dream. The 2025 edition marks another chapter as Coach Van Horn’s squad carries Arkansas pride back to TD Ameritrade Park, uniting past and present rosters in one relentless march for the program’s first national crown.
From Tusk IV trotting the warning track to super-fan “Call-the-Hogs” Grandma who hasn’t missed a Fayetteville opener since 1993, this shirt already has a following: 3,200 pre-orders poured in within 48 hours of launch, and social feeds lit up with photos of former Razorback greats sporting it at spring scrimmage. Reviews call it “instant conversation fuel”—the kind of piece that strangers high-five over in airport terminals.
Buying the Omahogs 2025 Polo means investing in something bigger: a portion of proceeds flows to the One Razorback NIL collective, empowering student-athletes to champion mental-health workshops across Arkansas high schools. It’s a statement that sport can galvanize community action—whether you’re shouting “Woo Pig Sooie” from the Hog Pen or mentoring the next generation of sluggers. Suit up, stand tall, and carry the cause from Fayetteville to Omaha and back again.