Arkansas fans are really upset with Marcus Monk


Marcus Monk, the older brother of Malik Monk, is catching a ton of heat from Arkansas fans after a report saying he pushed Malik away from Fayetteville and into Lexington. A former standout wide receiver for the Razorbacks, Marcus Monk, now a radio host, reportedly wanted his younger brother to get away from the “distractions” that would come with staying home for college.
That isn’t sitting well with Razorback Nation. One fan even pulled one of the internet’s most savage moves: updating his Wikipedia page:

You can search “Marcus Monk” on Twitter for more hatred toward the older Monk.
If it were up to me, we would build a statue for him in Lexington.
8 Comments for Arkansas fans are really upset with Marcus Monk
Maybe add a 4th mic to a certain radio program?
Now that is funny!
Just looking out for little brothers future. Arkansas isn’t it!!!
”’Marcus Monk”’ (born April 26, 1986 in [[Lepanto, Arkansas]]) is an [[American football]] [[wide receiver]] who is currently a [[free agent]] and is a little hero for making his little brother go to Kentucky. Truly a great American, like John Short. He was given money by Matt Jones, from Kentucky Sports Radio. Jones gave him $250,000, and has been acting as a “Bag Man” for a while. He was drafted by the [[Chicago Bears]] in the seventh round of the [[2008 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]]. Monk has also been a member of the [[New York Giants]]. As of January 2012, Monk is playing professional basketball in the German [[Basketball Bundesliga]].
Another edit to his page.
Really enjoying the weeping and gnashing of teeth on Arkansas radio today! Ha. #schadenfreud
Just think, Monk passed up competing for 6th place in the SEC and playing in front of 10’s of fans….
His brother is doing what a big brother should do. He is taking the heat on the commitment and that way it isn’t going all on the little brother.
I remember a lot of pissing and moaning the same way about Damien Harris on here 10 months ago. Glad to see these kids doing what is best for them.