The corner of Brickton Place and North Jackson Street in Hillcrest is quiet. Located just off of West Markham Street, the neighborhood is filled with mid-century modern homes with green lawns.

But on a Razorbacks football game day, it fills up with cars and people. Or it used to, when the team played more games at War Memorial Stadium.

Charlene Durrett, a resident of Brickton Place, said she made a few hundred bucks parking cars on her lawn on game days in the past and wondered if Saturday's turnout will be the same as 20 years ago, when the Razorbacks would play multiple games per year at the stadium.

Durrett's moneymaking venture, which she ended years ago, was only a tiny portion of the economic boon created by a sold-out War Memorial Stadium. Saturday's game against Arkansas State U

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