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Arkansas Football Team History


Arkansas Razorbacks
University of Arkansas
 Fayetteville, AR
Founded: 1871
Stadium: Donald W. Reynolds Stadium
Capacity: 72,656
Colors: Cardinal & White
Coach: Sam Pittman
Conference: Southeastern-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference

Arkansas 
Team Timeline
First Team: 1894  
  1992 - Jack Crowe was fired after the first game. Joe Kines was promoted to interim head coach.
  2007 - Houston Nutt coached the first 12 games of the season and resigned before the Cotton Bowl and was replaced by interim head coach Reggie Herring.
  2019 - Chad Morris served as head coach for the first ten games of the 2019 season before he was fired. Barry Lunney Jr. was appointed as interim head coach.
 
Championships
National Championships
1964
Conference Championships
  None
Division Championships
  1936, 1946, 1954, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1965
1968, 1975, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2002, 2006
 
Team Records
 Overall Record 742-546-41
 Winning Pct. 58%
 Vacated Wins 0
 Forfeit Games 0
 Adjusted Record 742-546-41
 Winning Pct. 58%
 National Championships 1
 Conference Titles 0
 Division Titles 0
 Conference Record 340-345-17
 All American Players 
 NFL Players (#2)
 Home Record 496-222-17
 Away Record 228-293-21
 
By The Numbers
 Seasons 131
 Winning Seasons (#1) 87
 Losing Seasons (#1)38
 Most Wins in A Season 11 (2011)
 Most Loses in A Season 10 (2019)
 10 Win Seasons 12
 Most Points Scored in a Game 82 (10/14/1916)
 Most Points Scored in a Season 485 (2007)
 Most Points Allowed in a Game 70 (9/17/2005)
 Most Points Allowed in a Season 442 (2019)
 Largest Margin of Victory 82 (10/14/1916)
 Largest Margin of Defeat 61 (11/25/1943)
 Most Points Both Teams in a Game 134 (11/1/2003)
 Last Shutout 8/29/2024
 Last Time Shutout 10/2/2021
 Shutouts All-Time 207
 Been Shutout All-Time 120
 
Streaks
 Longest Win 22 (11/23/1963-11/20/1965)
 Longest Losing  10 (9/21/2019-9/26/2020)
 
Bowl Records
 Overall Record 17-24-3
 Rose 0-0-0
 Cotton 4-7-1
 Orange 1-1-0
 Fiesta 0-0-1
 Sugar 1-5-0
 
By the Decade
 2020-29  28-29
 2010-19  58-67
 2000-09  71-54
 1990-99 54-59
 1980-89 85-33-2
 1970-79 79-31-5
 1960-69 82-24-1
 1950-59 50-51-1
 1940-49 42-56-4
 1930-39 42-46-10
 1920-29 56-28-6
Next Game
 11/16/2024 (Sat)  
vs. Texas in a Conference Game
Last Time: Arkansas won 40-21 in 2021.
All-Time:
 Arkansas vs. Texas 23-56-0 29.1% 
 
2024 Season
 Thu., Aug. 29  vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff  70-0 W
 Sat., Sep. 7  @ Oklahoma State  31-39 L
 Sat., Sep. 14  vs. Alabama Birmingham  37-27 W
 Sat., Sep. 21  @ Auburn  24-14 W
 Sat., Sep. 28  @ Texas A&M  17-21 L
 Sat., Oct. 5  vs. Tennessee  19-14 W
 Sat., Oct. 12  OPEN 
 Sat., Oct. 19  vs. Louisiana State  10-34 L
 Sat., Oct. 26  @ Mississippi State  58-25 W
 Sat., Nov. 2  vs. Mississippi  31-63 L
 Sat., Nov. 9  OPEN 
 Sat., Nov. 16  vs. Texas  
 Sat., Nov. 23  vs. Louisiana Tech  
 Sat., Nov. 30  @ Missouri  
 
2024 Season Totals
  Record5-4
  Scoring297-237
  Conference Record1-3
  Home Record3-2
  Away Record2-1
 
2024 Southeastern  Standings
 Season   Conference 
Texas A&M 7-25-1
Georgia 7-14-0
Tennessee 7-14-0
Alabama 6-23-0
Florida 4-42-1
Missouri 6-12-0
Texas 7-12-1
Arkansas 5-41-3
Mississippi 7-21-1
South Carolina 5-31-2
Vanderbilt 6-31-2
Auburn 3-6
Kentucky 3-60-4
Louisiana State 7-1
Mississippi State 2-70-3
Oklahoma 5-40-2
 
Longest Running Rivalry
 Arkansas & Texas A&M have played 81 games.
Arkansas has won 42 games.
Texas A&M has won 36 games.
with 3 tie games.
 
Record when scoring..... (since 2000)
 Scoring  Record 
 less than 10 0-24
 10 or more 157-126
 20 or more  149-77
 30 or more 110-27
 40 or more 72-7
 
Record when allowing..... (since 2000)
 Points Allowed  Record 
 less than 10 35-2
 10 or more 122-148
 20 or more 70-137
 30 or more 22-104
 40 or more 7-52
 
  
 
Some records may be incomplete.

NOTES:
(1) Winning and losing seasons counted only if team plays at least 8 games.
(2) NFL Players counted for any player that participated in a regular season game.

Great Moments in College Football History

In the 1940s, college football teams competed for the Oil Bowl, the Salad Bowl and the Raisin Bowl, which were all played on New Year's Day.