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The score was the longest play in Arkansas Razorbacks history, longer than the previous record of 90 yards set by Billy Moore against Tulsa back in 1962. [36] Following another EMU punt, Mallet found Adams for a 78-yard touchdown pass, giving the Hogs a 42–0 lead as the teams went to halftime.
The University of Arkansas has continuously fielded an intercollegiate football team since the 1894 college football season. From 1894 to 1909, the team was known as the "Cardinals" and the school's mascot was a redbird. The team's name and mascot changed for the 1910 season after head coach Hugo Bezdek proclaimed the undefeated 1909 team ...
Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Razorbacks represent the University of Arkansas in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference. Although Arkansas began competing in intercollegiate football in 1894, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1945. Records ...
Ole Miss' only other win in the series was a 38-24 win on Nov. 4, 2000, when Deuce McAllister rushed for 131 yards and two scores. Ole Miss-Arkansas 7 overtime game in 2001
3rd (8:36): Texas 13, Arkansas 0. The start of the second half went alright for Texas as the Longhorns capped their first post-halftime possession with a 33-yard field goal by Bert Auburn.
Arkansas and Texas A&M first played each other in 1903, and would play each other three times from 1903 to 1912, all as non-conference matchups. Arkansas and Texas A&M would not meet on the field again until 1927, notwithstanding that both schools became charter members of the Southwest Conference twelve years earlier in 1915. The schools ...
The Battle Line Rivalry is the name given to the Arkansas–Missouri football rivalry due to the state line between the two states dividing the North and South during the Civil War. [2] It is an American college football rivalry game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and Missouri Tigers . [ 3 ]
Arkansas and LSU began playing each other in 1901, with LSU claiming a 15–0 victory in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.Between 1906 and 1936 (with the exception of 1918, when LSU did not field a team due to World War I) and again 1953 and 1956, the two teams played each other during regular seasons on a yearly basis.