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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


 Howard H. Jones 

 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Team   Season     W/L/T   PF  PA     Conference  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Southern California 1940 NCAA3-4-28898 Pacific Coast2-3-26981
Southern California 1939 NCAA8-0-218133Won  14-0Pacific Coast#5-0-212121
Southern California 1938 NCAA9-217265Won  7-3Pacific Coast#6-113136
Southern California 1937 NCAA4-4-213698 Pacific Coast2-3-27773
Southern California 1936 4-2-312965 Pacific Coast3-2-29246
Southern California 1935 5-7155124 Pacific Coast1-43653
Southern California 1934 4-6-1120110 Pacific Coast1-4-14862
Southern California 1933 10-1-125730 Pacific Coast4-1-18523
Southern California 1932 10-020113Won  35-0Pacific Coast#6-011213
Southern California 1931 10-136352Won  21-12Pacific Coast#6-019013
Southern California 1930 8-238266 Pacific Coast5-123226
Southern California 1929 10-249269Won  47-14Pacific Coast#5-118629
Southern California 1928 9-0-126759 Pacific Coast#3-0-15613
Southern California 1927 8-1-128764 Pacific Coast#4-0-19938
Southern California 1926 8-231752 Pacific Coast3-17227
Southern California 1925 11-245655 Pacific Coast1-24930
Duke 1924 4-512999Lost  3-21Independent
Iowa 1923 5-312455 Big 103-36052
Iowa 1922 7-020833 Big 10#5-014133
Iowa 1921 7-018536 Big 10#5-012315
Iowa 1920 5-214254 Big 103-16534
Iowa 1919 5-29044 Big 10
Iowa 1918 6-2-112336 Big 10
Iowa 1917 3-591141 Big 10
Iowa 1916 4-3121156 Big 10
Syracuse 1908 6-3-117139 Independent

 Season   Bowls   Conference
    Record   Points   Record   Points   Record   Points 
Totals26 Years173-61-15538717465-11275073-27-152044718




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