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'Hey Grude' YouTube Video by Hog Fans Goes Viral

By: Lisa Mendenhall
Updated: November 19, 2012
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Will we or won't we? That is the question.

But what we do know is that a lot of Razorback fans want the University of Arkansas to hire ESPN analyst John Gruden as the next head football coach of the Hogs.

Case in point: a video going viral right now.

A few Hog fans in central Arkansas posted the video on YouTube Sunday.

It's a special message to Gruden, sung to the tune of the Beatles' "Hey Jude."

A sample lyric says, "Hey, Grude. Leave ESPN. Come to Fayetteville to beat Nick Saban. You are exactly what we need. Here is our plea. Come make us better."

The trio posted on the YouTube page their hopes for many championships and years of domination under Gruden, who won a Super Bowl in 2003 as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Right now though, he doesn't even have the Arkansas job!

However, there is a lot of speculation out there that Gruden will be our next head Hog, but right now he's a host and analyst for ESPN's Monday Night Football.

Click here to watch the "Hey Grude" video.

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