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Next Game Arkansas will conclude the 2003 regular season with a 1:30 p.m. game in Baton GAME 12 Rouge against the third-ranked LSU Tigers. The Razorbacks have won three of the last five meetings against LSU including last Arkansas year’s 21-20 victory that sent the Razorbacks to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game. Arkansas has not won in Baton Rouge since 1993 when the Hogs posted a 42- vs. No. 3 LSU 24 win. Friday, Nov. 28 ! 1:30 p.m. ! CBS Noting the Razorbacks Baton Rouge, La. ! The Razorbacks have out-rushed opponents by an average of 100.5 yards per game Tiger Stadium this season. The Razorbacks are out-rushing SEC opponents by an 88.7 yards per game average. Rankings: LSU - No. 3 ESPN/Coaches’ Poll / No. 3 AP Arkansas - Receiving Votes ! Arkansas is 9-7 when unranked and playing against a ranked opponent under , including wins in its last three games. The Coaches: Arkansas: Houston Nutt (Oklahoma State, 1981) ! Matt Jones has scored 17 career rushing touchdowns including a 62-yard scamper vs. Career Record: 83-48/.589 (11th year) New Mexico State this season. Jones is averaging 27.0 yards per touchdown run in his Arkansas Record: 47-26/.644 (6th year) career. vs. LSU: 3-2 ! Under Houston Nutt, the Razorbacks have 27 wins by 20 points or more including five LSU: Nick Saban(Kent State, 1973) wins by that margin this season. Career Record: 79-39-1 (10th year) LSU Record: 36-13 (4th year) ! The Razorbacks are 7-0 when leading at halftime this season and 35-3 overall under vs. Arkansas: 1-2 Houston Nutt.

TV: CBS ! Arkansas has 2,644 yards rushing this season which ranks as the 11th-best season Play-by-Play: Craig Bolerjack total in team history. Arkansas needs 70 rushing yards to tie for 10th with the 1988 team. Analyst: Spencer Tillman Sidelines: Tracy Wolfson ! The LSU game will mark the eighth televised game for the Razorbacks this season. It Radio: ARSN is the third time since 1998 the Hogs have had at least eight games on TV. Internet: Live audio at www.hogwired.com ! Split end George Wilson has caught a pass in 24 consecutive games. The last game Series History: LSU leads 29-17-2 Wilson did not have a reception was the 2002 season opener against Boise State. In Fayetteville: Arkansas leads 1-0 In Little Rock: LSU leads 7-5 ! Since 1998, Arkansas is 16-9 in games decided by a touchdown or less including 6-4 In Baton Rouge: LSU leads 5-1-1 in games decided by three points or less. The Razorbacks are 1-2 in 2003 in games In Shreveport: LSU leads 16-9 decided by a touchdown or less and 1-0 in games decided by three or fewer points. At Neutral Sites: Series tied 1-1-1 ! Matt Jones needs 26 rushing yards to move into second place in the SEC career rush- Last Meeting: Arkansas won 21-20 ing yards for a . Jones has 1,859 yards and trails Don Smith of Mississippi Series Streaks: Arkansas has won three of last five State with 1,868 in third place and Phil Gargis of Auburn with 1,884 in second place. John Bond of Mississippi State is first with 2,280 yards rushing.

ARKANSAS (8-3, 4-3 SEC) LSU (10-1, 6-1 SEC) Date Opponent (Rank) Site TV Time/Result Date Opponent Site Time/Result Sept. 6 TULSA Fayetteville, Ark. W, 45-13 Aug. 30 Louisiana-Monroe Baton Rouge, La. W, 49-7 Sept. 13 at Texas (5/6) Austin, Texas ABC W, 38-28 Sept. 6 at Arizona Tuscon, Ariz. W, 59-13 Sept. 20 NORTH TEXAS Little Rock, Ark. W, 31-7 Sept. 13 Western Illinois Baton Rouge, La. W, 35-7 Sept. 27 *at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. CBS W, 34-31 (OT) Sept. 20 *Georgia Baton Rouge, La. W, 17-10 Oct. 11 *AUBURN Fayetteville, Ark. JP L, 10-3 Sept. 27 *at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. W, 41-6 Oct. 18 *FLORIDA Fayetteville, Ark. CBS L, 33-28 Oct. 11 *Florida Baton Rouge, La. L, 19-7 Oct. 25 *at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. ESPN 2 L, 19-7 Oct. 18 *at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W, 33-7 Nov. 1 *at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. ESPN 2 W, 71-63(7 OT) Oct. 25 *Auburn Baton Rouge, La. W, 31-7 Nov. 6 *SOUTH CAROLINA Little Rock, Ark. ESPN W, 28-6 Nov. 1 Louisiana Tech Baton Rouge, La. W, 49-10 Nov. 15 NEW MEXICO ST. Fayetteville, Ark. W, 48-20 Nov. 15 *at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, 27-3 Nov. 22 *MISSISSIPPI ST. Fayetteville, Ark. W, 52-6 Nov. 22 *at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. W, 17-14 Nov. 28 *at LSU (3/3) Baton Rouge, La. CBS 1:30 p.m. Nov. 28 *Arkansas Baton Rouge, La. 1:30 p.m. * SEC Game All Times Central; Opponent rank at time of game vs. Arkansas (AP/Coaches) * SEC Game www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

DID YOU KNOW Last Game The Razorbacks notched their fourth-straight win with a 52-6 victory over Mississippi ! OT Shawn Andrews’ cousin Jonathan Cheatham was killed State. The win concluded the Hogs’ home schedule this season. in Iraq during operation Iraqi Freedom and his brother, Cedric Cobbs went over the 1,000 yard rushing mark for the season with 150 yards Derrick, is currently serving in Iraq and is a seargent in the against the Bulldogs. Cobbs is just the sixth different Razorback to eclipse the 1,000 U.S. Army. yard rushing mark in a season.

! Andrews’ brother Stacy is an offensive lineman and an All- America track and field athlete at Ole Miss. Last Time vs. LSU Drama was the order of the day when the Hogs and Tigers last met. Matt Jones found ! CB Ahmad Carroll earned All-America honors in the 100m DeCori Birmingham in the back corner of the end zone with less than a minute left to tie and 200m and is only the second Razorback to earn such the game at 20-20. honors in the 100m. Carroll is the first UA football player since An excessive celebration penalty against Arkansas forced kicker David Carlton to Clyde Scott (1948) to earn points in the NCAA Outdoor meet. attempt a 35-yard extra point. Carlton’s kick was good and gave the Razorbacks a 21- 20 win and berth in the SEC Championship Game. ! Carroll is the first UA trackster to take All-America honors in the 100 and 200 in the same year. Nutt in November ! FL Richard Smith earned All-America honors in the long Houston Nutt has posted a 18-7 (.720) record in the month of November as the jump and triple jump. Razorbacks’ head coach. Nutt was 2-2 in 1998, 1999 and 2000. In 2001, Nutt guided the Hogs to a 3-1 mark during the month. The 2002 Razorbacks were a perfect 5-0 dur- ing November en route to winning the SEC Western Division title. Arkansas is 3-0 thus TEAM ANALYSIS far in 2003.

UA LSU Sweet November Scoring 385 365 The Razorbacks have won 12 of their last 13 games in the month of November, includ- Points Per Game 35.0 33.2 ing the last nine straight. Arkansas’ last loss in the month came against LSU on Nov. 23, 2001, in Baton Rouge. Arkansas has not lost a home game in November since a 38-24 First downs 240 244 setback against Ole Miss on Nov. 4, 2000. Rushing yardage 2644 1898 Average Per Game 240.4 172.5 Andrews Named Lombardi Finalist Passing yardage 2277 2767 Junior offensive tackle Shawn Andrews is one of four finalists for the 34th Lombardi Average Per Game 207.0 251.5 Award. Andrews is joined on the list by UCLA’s David Ball, Oklahoma’s Tommie Harris Total offense 4921 4665 and Georgia’s David Pollack. The winner will be announced on Dec. 10, in Houston. Average Per Game 447.4 424.1 Andrews is attempting to become the first Razorback to win the award. Pass Att.-Comp.-Int. 274-154-7 335-215-12 Passing Touchdowns 18 25 Battle for the Boot Fumbles-lost 18-10 220-11 For the eigth time since its inception, Arkansas and LSU will be playing for "The Penalties-yards 77-646 81-670 Golden Boot," a trophy shaped like the two states combined. The trophy was introduced 3rd down conversion 81/168 64/150 into the series prior to the 1996 game. It is believed to be the heaviest trophy awarded 3rd down percentage 48% 43% in a rivalry. It weighs approximately 175 pounds. Sacks by - Yards 13-69 33-267 LSU won the trophy in its first two years (1996, 1997) before Arkansas reclaimed it in Time of possession/game 30:40 33:09 1998. LSU won the trophy in 1999. The Razorbacks won the trophy in 2000 with a 14- Passing Yardage Allowed 2090 2189 3 win in Little Rock before the Tigers earned it back last season with a 41-38 victory at Average Per Game 190.0 199.0 Baton Rouge. The Hogs took the trophy back in 2002 with a 21-20 win over LSU in Little Rushing Yardage Allowed 1539 635 Rock. In each of the last five meetings, the trophy has changed hands. LSU is the only Average Per Game 139.9 57.7 school to defend the trophy. The Tigers won it in back-to-back tries in 1996 and 1997.

INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS Louisiana Razorbacks The Razorbacks have five players on the roster who hail from the state of Louisiana, Rushing Yards Comparison including a pair of starters. Safety Tony Bua and flanker Richard Smith both call the Arkansas LSU Bayou State home. Bua is from River Ridge, while Smith is from Shreveport. Reggie C. Cobbs ...... 1010 J. Vincent ...... 571 Banks is also from Shreveport. Stephen Parker hails from Mandeville. Lucas Jackson M. Jones ...... 653 J. Addai ...... 436 calls West Monroe home.

Passing Yards Comparison High Rollers Arkansas LSU For just the third time in team history the Razorbacks have a 1,500-yard passer and a M. Jones ...... 1768 M. Mauck ...... 2364 1,000-yard rusher in the same season. QB Matt Jones has thrown for 1,768 yards this season, while TB Cedric Cobbs has 1,010 yards rushing. It marks the second straight Receiving Yards Comparison year the Razorbacks have accomplished the feat as Jones threw for 1,592 yards and Arkansas LSU Fred Talley ran for 1,119 yards in 2002. The only other duo to hit the 1,500-1,000 mark G. Wilson ...... 875 M. Clayton ...... 918 was QB Barry Lunney Jr. who threw for 2,181 yards and TB Madre Hill who rushed for 1,387 yards in 1995. www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

On Target ARKANSAS-LSU SERIES HISTORY In the month of November, no quarterback in the SEC has been in a groove more than Matt Jones. Since the first of the month, Jones has completed 46-of-65 passes for a LSU leads 29-17-2 70.7 completion percentage. That mark is the best in the league, with LSU’s Matt Mauck YEAR RESULT SCORE SITE just behind Jones in second having completed 68.2 percent of his passes (58-of-85). 1901 L 15-0 Baton Rouge, La. Jones has thrown for 734 yards in that stretch, and a league-best nine touchdowns and 1906 T 6-6 Baton Rouge, La. no . Jones is the only quarterback in the Southeastern Conference not to 1907 L 17-12 Little Rock, Ark. have thrown an in the month of November. 1908 L 36-4 Little Rock, Ark. 1909 W 16-0 Memphis, Tenn. Upset Alert 1910 W 51-0 Little Rock, Ark. 1911 W 11-0 Little Rock, Ark. A national ranking has not been a favorable sign in the UA-LSU series in recent histo- 1912 L 7-6 Little Rock, Ark. ry. The last time a ranked team won in the series was 1998 when the 13th-ranked Hogs 1913 L 12-7 Shreveport, La. posted a 41-14 victory in Little Rock. In the last four games the unranked team has 1914 W 20-12 Shreveport, La. upset the ranked team. The Tigers were ranked 17th in 2002, but lost in the final minute 1915 L 13-7 Shreveport, La. 21-20 in Little Rock. In 2001, the Razorbacks entered Tiger Stadium with a No. 24 1916 L 17-7 Shreveport, La. national ranking, but lost 41-38 to the Tigers. In 2000, the 24th-ranked Tigers dropped 1917 W 14-0 Shreveport, La. a 14-3 decision in Little Rock. It was the 17th-ranked Razorbacks who were toppled in 1919 L 20-0 Shreveport, La. the 1999 meeting as the Tigers posted a 35-10 victory in Baton Rouge. 1920 L 3-0 Shreveport, La. 1921 L 10-7 Shreveport, La. 1922 W 40-6 Shreveport, La. Arkansas vs. No. 3 1923 W 26-13 Shreveport, La. The Razorbacks have played 11 games against teams holding the No. 3 ranking in the 1924 W 10-7 Shreveport, La. AP poll and have posted a 1-10 record in those games. The only win was a 28-24 vic- 1925 W 12-0 Shreveport, La. tory over the third-ranked Tennessee Volunteers in 1999 in Fayetteville. 1926 L 14-0 Shreveport, La. 1927 W 28-0 Shreveport, La. A Little More Jones 1928 W 7-0 Shreveport, La. 1929 W 32-0 Shreveport, La. In the last four games Matt Jones has chewed up yardage like a rolling ball of butcher 1930 L 27-12 Shreveport, La. knives. Jones has accounted for 51 percent of Arkansas’ total offensive yardage in that 1931 L 13-6 Shreveport, La. stretch, rolling up 1,057 of the Hogs’ 2,077 yards. Jones had 372 of the team’s 605 (61 1932 L 14-0 Shreveport, La. percent) yards in the seven overtime win vs. Kentucky. Jones accounted for just 38 per- 1933 L 20-0 Shreveport, La. cent of the yardage against South Carolina (154-of-396), but amassed 271 of the Hogs’ 1934 L 16-0 Shreveport, La. 500 yards (54 percent) against New Mexico State. Jones has accounted for 13 (four 1935 L 13-7 Shreveport, La. rushing, nine passing) of Arkansas’ 25 touchdowns in those four games. 1936 L 19-7 Shreveport, La. 1947 T 0-0 *Dallas, Texas 1953 L 9-8 Little Rock, Ark. Leading the Pack 1954 L 7-6 Shreveport, La. Of the 100 players listed in the NCAA’s total offense leaders, QB Matt Jones leads the 1955 L 13-7 Little Rock, Ark. group with an 8.47 yards per play average. Jones is just ahead of Oklahoma QB Jason 1956 L 21-7 Shreveport, La. White who is averaging 8.45 yards per play this season. Should it hold, Jones’ average 1966 L 14-7 **Dallas, Texas would shatter the current Arkansas record of yards per play in a season of 7.34 by Jack 1992 W 30-6 Fayetteville, Ark. Robbins in 1935. 1993 W 42-24 Baton Rouge, La. 1994 L 30-12 Little Rock, Ark. 1995 L 28-0 Baton Rouge, La. The 700 Club 1996 L 17-7 Little Rock, Ark. Matt Jones is 47 yards shy of reaching 700 rushing yards this season. Should Jones hit 1997 L 31-21 Baton Rouge, La. that mark, it would be the first time since 1989 the Razorbacks had a pair of backs rush 1998 W 41-14 Little Rock, Ark. for at least 700 yards in a season. Cedric Cobbs has already eclipsed the mark with 1999 L 35-10 Baton Rouge, La. 1,010 rushing yards this season. Barry Foster (833 yards) and James Rouse (869 2000 W 14-3 Little Rock, Ark. yards) accomplished the feat that year. 2001 L 41-38 Baton Rouge, La. 2002 W 21-20 Little Rock, Ark. Finding the End Zone Matt Jones has accounted for 23 touchdowns this season (seven rushing, 16 passing) *1947 Cotton Bowl which ties him for the second-most in a single season in UA history. Jones is tied with **1966 Cotton Bowl who had 23 TDs in 1990. Jones is four scores shy of tying the record of 27 set by in 1998. At Fayetteville: Arkansas leads 1-0 At Little Rock: LSU leads 7-5 At Baton Rouge: LSU leads 5-1-1 Tough Schedule At Shreveport: LSU leads 16-9 Based on the cumulative record’s of the their 2003 opponents, the Razorbacks have the 17th toughest schedule in the nation. The Hogs’ foes have an overall record of 73-45 for a .574 winning percentage. Arkansas is one of three SEC teams in the national top 20. Alabama’s schedule is rated first, while Auburn comes in at 20th.

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RAZORBACKS ON PRESEASON Blanked Since 1998 the Razorbacks are tied for the most shutouts in the SEC with five. The WATCH LISTS/HONORS Razorbacks posted one shutout in 1998, 1999 and 2000 and a pair of shutouts during the 2002 season. Tennessee, LSU and Auburn have each posted five shutouts since BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s Top Linebacker) 1998. Tony Bua Caleb Miller Bua Earns Defensive POW LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s Top Lineman/Linebacker) Senior safety Tony Bua was named the SEC’s Defensive Player of the Week following Shawn Andrews, OT (semi-finalist) his 19-tackle performance against South Carolina last week. Bua registered 12 solo stops and three quarterback hurries against the Gamecocks. Bua is the third Razorback OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation’s Top Lineman) to earn defensive POW honors. Arrion Dixon took the award following the Hogs’ win Shawn Andrews, OT over Kentucky, while Caleb Miller did the same following the win over Texas.

RIMINGTON AWARD (Nation’s Top Center) Long Distance (Updated 11-24-03) Dan Doughty Since joining the Razorback lineup midway through 2001 Matt Jones has provided plen- JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s Top Defensive Back) ty of excitement. As a runner, Jones has scored 17 touchdowns on the ground includ- Ahmad Carroll ing a 62-yard scamper vs. New Mexico State this season. Jones is averaging 27.0 yards Lawrence Richardson per touchdown run in his career. Through the air, Jones has 36 career scores for an average of 19.4 yards per TD. Combined, the Fort Smith, Ark., product is averaging 21.6 DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation’s Top Running Back) yards per touchdown since 2001. De’Arrius Howard Cedric Cobbs (Midseason) Scoring Streak (Updated 11-24-03) The Razorbacks have scored in 97 consecutive games, the second-longest streak in Shawn Andrews team history. Arkansas has not been shutout since a 28-0 loss to LSU in Baton Rouge All-America First Team - Athlon, Lindy’s, College Football News, The Sporting News, Street & Smith’s, on Nov. 18, 1995. The longest scoring streak in Razorback history is 125 games set Nationalchamps.net, Birmingham News, from Sept. 15, 1973 to Nov. 19, 1983. The Hogs were shutout by Southern Cal, 17-0, in Collegefootballnews.com the season opener on Sept. 15, 1973 and went 125 games before being blanked by All-SEC First Team - Athlon, Lindy’s, College Football News, SMU, 17-0, on Nov. 19, 1983. The Sporting News, Street & Smith’s, Birmingham News, Phipps, Southeastern Football Saturdays’ SEC Offensive Player of the Year - Collegefootballnews.com Jimmy Beasley All-SEC Second Team: Birmingham News BEST OVERALL RECORD MOST HOME SEC WINS DeCori Birmingham (1998-Nov. 23, 2003) (1998-Nov. 23, 2003) All-SEC Second Team: Lindy’s (all-purpose back) SEC Western Division Arkansas 34-7 .829 Tony Bua Arkansas 47-26 .644 All-SEC First Team: Athlon, Street & Smith's, Birmingham Tennessee 32-6 .842 News, Collegefootballnews.com, Phipps, Southeastern Ole Miss 44-27 .620 Georgia 31-6 .838 Football Saturday’s LSU 43-28 .606 Florida 29-7 .806 All-SEC Second Team: Lindy's, The Sporting News Alabama 41-32 .562 LSU 28-12 .700 Auburn 40-32 .555 Ole Miss 27-12 .692 Ahmad Carroll Miss. State 34-37 .479 Auburn 27-14 .659 All-SEC First Team: Southeastern Football Saturdays’ Alabama 26-16 .619 All-SEC Second Team: Athlon, Lindy’s, Street & Smith's BOWL APPEARANCES Miss. State 23-13 .639 De’Arrius Howard (1998-2002) SEC South Carolina 19-19 .500 All-SEC Second Team: The Sporting News Kentucky 18-18 .500 Arkansas 5 Vanderbilt 10-28 .263 Marvin Jackson All-SEC Second Team: Athlon (punt returner) Florida 5 Georgia 5 Caleb Miller Tennessee 5 All-SEC Second Team: Athlon, Lindy’s, Birmingham News Ole Miss 4 Alabama 3 Lawrence Richardson Auburn 3 All-SEC First Team: Athlon, Lindy’s, Collegefootballnews.com, The Sporting News LSU 3 All-SEC Second Team: Birmingham News, Phipps Miss. State 3 All-SEC Third Team: Street & Smith’s Kentucky 2 South Carolina 2 George Wilson Vanderbilt 0 All-SEC Third Team: Street & Smith’s www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

Hitting' 20 (Updated 11-24-03) ARKANSAS BY THE NUMBERS In Houston Nutt’s six seasons at Arkansas, the Razorbacks have scored 20 points or more in a game 55 times and have posted a 43-12 record in those games. Arkansas went 9-1 in 2002 when hitting the 20-point mark. The Hogs had a 9-3 mark in Nutt's first Record...... 8-3 year in 1998 and followed that with a 7-2 record in 1999. Arkansas went 5-3 in 2000 and SEC...... 4-3 5-2 the following year in 2001. West...... 2-2 East...... 2-1 Always in the Lineup (Updated 11-24-03) Non-Conference...... 4-0 A quartet of Razorbacks have double-digit consecutive start streaks. Linebacker Caleb Home...... 5-2 Miller owns the longest current streak on the team at 38 games after starting every con- Away...... 3-1 test the last two seasons. Tony Bua is a close second with 34 straight starts. Offensive Neutral...... 0-0 tackle Bo Lacy has started 26 consecutive games. Day...... 4-2 Night (5 p.m. or later)...... 4-1 TV Games...... 4-3 Arkansas in Fayetteville, Little Rock (Updated 11-24-03) ABC...... 1-0 With two home stadiums, the Razorbacks have proven to be tough on both home fronts. CBS...... 1-1 Arkansas holds a 135-66-2 (.670) mark at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium ESPN...... 1-0 including a 17-7 (.708) record under Houston Nutt. At War Memorial Stadium in Little ESPN2...... 1-1 Rock, the Hogs are 134-50-2 (.726) and are unbeaten at 16-0 under Nutt. Jefferson Pilot...... 0-1 Dixon Earns SEC POW Scoring First...... 4-1 Junior defensive tackle Arrion Dixon was named the SEC Player of the Week following Opponent Scoring First...... 4-2 Arkansas’ 71-63 win over Kentucky. Dixon recorded a career-best 15 tackles including Leading at Half...... 7-0 three tackles for loss (-11) and a sack (-6). Dixon also had two quarterback hurries Trailing at Half...... 0-3 helped cause a fumble on the game’s final play to preserve the win against the Wildcats. Tied at Half...... 1-0 Leading after Third...... 7-0 Cobbs Added To Doak Walker List Trailing after Third...... 1-3 Senior tailback Cedric Cobbs has been included as a Doak Walker candidate as a mid- Tied after Third...... 0-0 season supplemental addition. The list will be paired down to eight finalists on Nov. 19. Overtime Games...... 2-0 Cobbs has rushed for a team-high 728 yards rushing and leads the SEC with a 121.3 yards per game average. Cobbs has rushed for at least 100 yards in four games this Scoring less than 20 pts...... 0-2 Scoring 20+ points...... 7-1 season. Scoring 30+ points...... 7-0 Allowing less than 20 pts...... 4-2 200 Yards And A Cloud of Dust (Updated 11-16-03) Allowing 20+ points...... 3-1 With a 322-yard rushing performance against Mississippi State, Arkansas has cracked Allowing 30+ points...... 3-1 the 200-yard barrier 27 times in Houston Nutt’s 73 games (37 percent) as head coach. Since 2001, the Razorbacks have rushed for 200+ yards 21 times in 36 contests (58 Rushing for less than 100 yds...... 0-2 percent) including 10 times in 2002. The Hogs hit the 200-yard mark four times in 2001. Rushing for over 100 yds...... 8-1 The Razorbacks are 23-3 in those 26 games. Rushing for 200+ yds...... 7-0 Passing for 200+ yds...... 3-1 Andrews, Cobbs Named to Midseason All-America Team Passing for 300+ yds...... 0-0 Arkansas junior offensive tackle Shawn Andrews and senior tailback Cedric Cobbs were named to SI.com’s Midseason All-America Team. The squad, selected by SI.com’s col- Totaling less than 300 yds...... 0-1 lege football writers, recognizes players that have distinguished themselves in the first 300+ yds. of total offense...... 8-2 half of the college football season. Arkansas joined Georgia, Miami, Nebraska and 400+ yds. of total offense...... 6-1 Oklahoma as the only teams with multiple players on the All-America list. Allowing less than 100 yds. rushing...... 1-0 Hurricane on the Web Allowing less than 300 yds. total off...... 2-2 Offensive tackle Shawn “Hurricane” Andrews’ has taken the World Wide Web by storm Allowing 300+ yds total offense...... 5-1 with the launch of a new website www.shawnandrews.net. The site is designed to keep Having 100-yd. rusher...... 7-0 sportswriters, broadcasters and college football fans across the nation updated on the Without a 100-yd. rusher ...... 1-3 Razorbacks’ Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award candidate. Shawnandrews.net Opp. have 100-yd. rusher...... 2-1 includes biographical information, fun facts about Shawn and a photo gallery. It also tracks Andrews’ game-by-game performances and the Razorback’s 2003 schedule and No Turnovers...... 3-0 results. less than 3 turnovers...... 3-2 3 or more turnovers...... 2-1 Jones Named USA Today.com POW no takeaways...... 0-0 Matt Jones was named national player of the week by USA Today.com following 3 or more takeaways...... 4-0 Arkansas’ 38-28 victory over the Texas Longhorns. Jones, a junior, threw for 139 yards and one touchdown on 8-of-16 passing, and ran for 102 yards and another score on 12 more than 30:00 of possession...... 6-0 carries. Jones recorded the fourth 100-yard rushing game of his career, and he ran and less than 30:00 of possession...... 2-3 threw for a touchdown in the same game for the eighth time in his career. www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

Cobbs Takes National Honor 2003 picked as one of the five best cover-corners in the nation by ESPN’s Following his 198-yard rushing performance against Alabama, tailback Kirk Herbstreit. Cedric Cobbs was named the The Sporting News National Player of the Week. Cobbs had 36 carries, including one for a five-yard touchdown, as Doughty Center of Attention the Razorbacks posted a 34-31 double-overtime win over the Crimson After only one season as a starter (2002), senior Dan Doughty was placed Tide. on the Rimington (nation’s top center) watch list. The Wynne, Ark., native started 12 games in 2002 after appearing in only one game the previous Arkansas National Team of the Week two years. Doughty had 36 knockdown blocks last season and graded out The Writer’s Association of America named the at 80 percent or higher nine times. Razorbacks it’s national team of the week following their 38-28 victory over No. 5 Texas in Austin. The honor is decided by a 16-member panel of the Hogging The Altar organization’s Grantland Rice Super 16 poll. The win ended Texas’ 20- Three Razorback seniors took advantage of the summer break to make game home winning streak and was the third straight over the Longhorns. time for a trip to the altar. Offensive guard Mark Bokermann (Leah), wide receiver Tom Crowder (Kristin) and offensive guard Jerry Reith (Amy) all In Little Rock Under Houston Nutt said “I Do” in the offseason. They join seniors Steven Harris (Winter) and Since 1998 the Razorbacks have posted a perfect 16-0 mark in games Scott Davenport (Sarah) to make six Razorbacks that have walked down played in Little Rock, including a 28-6 victory over South Carolina this sea- the aisle prior to completing their playing careers. Justin Scott added his son. The Hogs have not lost in the state capital since Tennessee claimed name to the list of married Razorbacks when he married his fiance, a 33-20 win on Nov. 15, 1997. Donnisha, the week of the Alabama game (Sept. 21).

Houston Nutt vs. Ranked Teams (Updated 11-24-03) Oh Brother (In-Law) Where Art Thou? Since becoming the Razorbacks head coach in 1998, Houston Nutt has Senior offensive guard Jerry Reith thought he might have the ideal woman posted an 11-10 mark against nationally ranked teams. The Razorbacks for friend and teammate Mark Bokermann. It just so happened Jerry’s have won five of their last eight games against ranked opponents with two choice was his sister, Leah. Jerry set up a meeting between the two and of those wins against top 10 teams (No. 6 Texas, 2003 and No. 9 South the couple began dating. Bokermann and Leah were married last June. Carolina, 2001). Nutt is 2-2 against non-conference ranked foes. The Reith and Bokermann are also starters on the Hogs’ o-line. Razorbacks lost to No. 15 Michigan, 45-31, in the 1999 Citrus Bowl, beat No. 14 Texas, 27-6, in the 2000 Cotton Bowl, lost to No. 10 Oklahoma, 10- Razorback Graduates 3, in the 2002 Cotton Bowl and beat No. 6 Texas, 38-28, in Austin in 2003. Nine Razorbacks received their undergraduate degree last spring and are playing as seniors this fall. George Wilson (administrative management), Hogs On Jim Thorpe Watch List Richard Smith (kinesiology/K-12), Jimmy Beasley (marketing manage- Arkansas defensive backs Lawrence Richardson and Ahmad Carroll are on ment), Tom Crowder (AFLS/agribusiness management), Jerry Reith the 2003 Jim Thorpe Award watch list. The award is presented to the (industrial engineering with math minor), Mark Bokermann (finance) and nation’s best defensive back. Richardson is the active career SEC leader Justin Scott (transportation and logistics), Caleb Miller (kinesiology) and in interceptions with seven and in pass deflections with 33. Carroll enters Scott Davenport (kinesiology) each earned their degrees and are currently

2003 SEC STANDINGS 2003 SEC PRESEASON PREDICTION First Place Votes in Parenthesis EASTERN DIVISION Media Poll at SEC Media Days

SEC Pct. Overall Pct. PF PA EASTERN DIVISION Florida 6-2 .750 8-3 .727 339 196 Pts. Georgia 6-2 .750 9-2 .818 290 125 Georgia (42) 124 Tennessee 5-2 .714 9-2 .818 331 205 Tennessee (30) 138 South Carolina 2-6 .250 5-7 .417 268 314 Florida (6) 207 Kentucky 1-6 .143 4-7 .364 321 301 South Carolina 349 Vanderbilt 1-7 .125 2-10 .167 235 358 Vanderbilt 356 #Kentucky 464

WESTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Overall Pct. PF PA Pts. LSU 6-1 .857 10-1 .909 365 103 Auburn (60) 105 Ole Miss 6-1 .857 8-3 .727 380 257 LSU (13) 162 Auburn 5-3 .625 7-5 .583 314 198 Arkansas (2) 278 Arkansas 4-3 .571 8-3 .727 385 236 #Alabama (1) 303 Mississippi State 1-6 .143 2-9 .182 225 440 Ole Miss (2) 332 #Alabama 2-6 .250 4-8 .333 302 296 Mississippi State 458

# Ineligible for conference title # Ineligible for conference title www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL pursuing their master’s degrees. ! The Razorbacks have allowed only 13 tailbacks to net 100 yards rush- ing in a game in the last 38 contests. Since 2002, the Hogs have had only Going for Six seven opposing players rush for 100 yards or better. The Razorbacks enter the 2003 season looking to make it six-for-six in bowl appearances under head coach Houston Nutt. Arkansas is one of ! Following Arkansas’ 38-28 win over then No. 6 Texas, the Razorbacks only four SEC schools to earn a bowl bid each of the past five seasons and jumped to a national ranking of 14th after not being listed in the polls. No the only SEC Western Division team to earn five straight bowl trips. Lou team that was unranked one week has ever made a higher debut the next Holtz and Ken Hatfield each led the Razorbacks to bowl games in their first week than Arkansas’ No. 14 since the AP expanded from 20 to 25 teams six seasons as head. Holtz took the Hogs bowling from 1977-1982, while in 1989. Hatfield accomplished the feat from 1984-1989. ! Cedric Cobbs has nine career 100-yard rushing games which is tied for UA Players Now Coaches the fifth most in Arkansas history along with Bill Burnett and Oscar Malone. Four current Arkansas coaches also played collegiately for the Razorbacks. Head coach Houston Nutt was a quarterback for Frank ! Cedric Cobbs is averaging 17.8 yards per TD run this season. Broyles and then Lou Holtz from 1976-77 before transferring to Oklahoma State. Running backs coach Danny Nutt transferred in as a senior and ! Arkansas is 7-3 in its last 10 road games dating back to 2001. helped lead the Hogs to the 1984 Liberty Bowl. James Shibest, who coach- ! The Razorbacks have 15 touchdowns on plays of 20 yards or more this es receivers and specialists, earned All-Southwest Conference honors as season. a receiver for the Razorbacks in 1984 and 1986. His career receiving yardage of 1,920 ranks third all-time in the UA record books. Louis ! The Razorbacks have the best winning percentage in overtime games of Campbell, director of football operations, was a defensive back for any SEC team. Arkansas is 5-1 in OT games for an .833 percentage. The Arkansas from 1970-72 and is tied for third in career interceptions with 12. Hogs are tied for the most wins with Ole Miss (5-3).

! Arkansas has scored 90 points off opponent turnovers (29). MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ! Arkansas is second in the SEC in fourth-quarter scoring with a +31 mar- ! With six interceptions vs. Mississippi State, the Razorbacks have now gin. forced at least one turnover in 35 consecutive regular season games. The last regular season game the Hogs failed to get an interception or fumble ! The Razorbacks forced opponents into 53 three-and-out drives this sea- was on Nov. 11, 2000, against Tennessee. son, fourth-most in the SEC.

! In those 35 games, the Razorbacks have 18 games with at least one interception and fumble. Arkansas also has 10 games with at least two interceptions and six games with at least three picks. The Hogs also have seven games with at least two fumble recoveries, two games with three recovered fumbles and one game with four recoveries.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORED STREAK 2003 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES LEADERS SEC TEAMS ONLY (As of 11-23-03) UA A Total TDs Blks FF FR Consecutive Tom Crowder 7 6 13 1 1 - - Team (National Rank) Games Last Shuout Marcus Whitmore 4 4 8 - - - - 1. Florida (8) 190 1988 vs. Auburn, 16-0 Vickiel Vaughn 4 4 8 - - - - 2. Tennessee 120 1994 vs. Florida, 31-0 Eddie Jackson 5 3 8 - - 1 1 Pierre Brown 2 5 7 - - - - 3. Georgia 103 1995 vs. Alabama, 31-0 Darren Rogers 2 5 7 - - - - 4. Arkansas 97 1995 vs. LSU, 28-0 Ahmad Carroll 6 - 6 - - - - 5. Ole Miss 62 1998 vs. Arkansas, 34-0 Desmond Sims 3 2 5 - - - - 6. Alabama 37 2000 vs. Auburn, 9-0 Bo Mosley 3 1 4 - - - - 7. LSU 14 2002 vs. Alabama, 31-0 Michael Robinson 3 - 3 - - 1 - South Carolina 14 2002 vs. Arkansas, 23-0 Sam Olajabutu 2 1 3 - - - - 8. Auburn 11 2003 vs. USC, 23-0 Jimmy Beasley 3 - 3 - - - - Kentucky 11 2002 vs. Tennessee, 24-0 Marvin Jackson 1 2 3 - - - - 9. Mississippi State 2 2003 vs. Alabama, 34-0 John Jackson 2 1 3 - - - 1 Brandon Holmes 2 - 2 - - - - 10. Vanderbilt 0 2003 vs. Tennessee, 48-0 D. Birmingham 1 1 2 - - - - Lorenzo Robinson - 2 2 - - - - La. Richardson - 1 1 - - - - Elliott Harris 1 - 1 - - - - Arrion Dixon - 1 1 - - - - www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

JONES’ CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY VS. OTHER NOTABLE DUAL-THREAT

Combined Rushing Passing Receiving Total Yards Player, School Avg. Yds./Play Att. Yds. Att. Yds. Att. Yds. Att. Yds. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 7.9 591 2,761 796 8,037 - - 1,387 10,798 Matt Jones, Arkansas 7.3 285 1,859 471 3,632 4 58 760 5,549 Charlie Ward, Florida State 7.1 172 889 759 5,747 - - 931 6,636 Donovan McNabb, Syracuse 7.1 465 1,565 938 8,389 - - 1,403 9,954 Daunte Culpepper, Central Fla. 6.7 458 1,020 1,391 11,412 - - 1,849 12,432 Seneca Wallace, Iowa State 6.5 237 912 712 5,289 - - 949 6,201 Antwaan Randle El, Indiana 5.9 857 3,895 1,060 7,469 - - 1,917 11,364

THE RAZORBACKS’ RECORD UNDER HOUSTON NUTT

Leading At Leading After Trailing At Trailing After Tied At Tied After Halftime 3rd Qtr. Halftime 3rd Qtr. Halftime 3rd Qtr. 1998 7-1 8-2 2-2 1-0 0-0 0-1 1999 6-0 7-0 1-4 1-4 1-0 0-0 2000 4-0 4-0 1-4 2-6 1-2 0-0 2001 3-1 5-1 1-4 1-4 3-0 1-0 2002 8-1 8-0 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-0 2003 7-0 7-0 0-3 1-3 1-0 0-0

Total 35-3 39-3 6-21 7-22 6-2 1-1

LEADING THE PACK 2002 Rushing Margin: +123.8 yards per game 2002 Ark. - Opp. Rushing 2003 Rushing Margin: +100.5 yards per game Opponent Rushing Yards Margin Result All Games Since 2002: +103.6 yards per game Boise State 217 - 27 +190 W, 41-14 ^vs. Non-Conference Teams: (1,027) +114.1 yards per game South Florida 307 - 48 +259 W, 42-3 vs. 2003 SEC Teams: (621) +88.7 yards per game Alabama 172 - 267 -95 L, 30-12 All Games Since 2002 at Home: (1,720) +114.7 yards per game Tennessee 238 - 162 +76 L, 41-38 All Games Since 2002 on the Road: (1,006) +125.8 yards per game Auburn 426 - 104 +322 W, 38-17 vs. Ranked Teams: +127.4 yards per game Kentucky 293 - 73 +214 L, 29-17 Ole Miss 257 - 36 +221 W, 48-28 SINCE 2002 Troy State 65 - 95 -30 W, 23-0 South Carolina 200 - 144 +56 W, 23-0 ARKANSAS’ RECORD WHEN La.-Lafayette 263 - 61 +201 W, 24-17 Mississippi St. 237 - 125 +112 W, 26-19 Outrushing Opponents: 16-4 LSU 245 - 150 +95 W, 21-20 Being Outrushed: 1-4 Georgia 65 - 124 -59 L, 30-3 Minnesota 99 - 176 -77 (1,485) L, 29-14 ARKANSAS OUTRUSHING OPPONENTS BY

2003 Ark. - Opp. Rushing 1-50 Yards: Three Times Opponent Rushing Yards Margin Result 51-100 Yards: Four Times Tulsa 294 - 212 +82 W, 45-13 101-150 Yards: Three Times Texas 265 - 62 +203 W, 38-28 151-200 Yards: Three Times North Texas 143 - 116 +27 W, 31-7 201-250 Yards: Five Times Alabama 289 - 158 +131 W, 34-31 251-300 Yards: Two Times Auburn 173 - 160 +13 L, 10-3 300+ Yards: One Time Florida 186 - 142 +44 L, 33-28 Ole Miss 82 - 130 -48 L, 19-7 OPPONENTS OUTRUSHING ARKANSAS BY Kentucky 334 - 180 +154 W, 71-63 South Carolina 248 - 123 +125 W, 28-6 1-50 Yards: Two Times New Mexico St. 308 - 136 +172 W, 48-20 51-100 Yards: Three Times Mississippi St. 322 - 120 +202 (1,105) W, 52-6 101+ Yards: NA LSU ^ Includes Bowl Games

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NOTING HOUSTON NUTT HOUSTON NUTT AT A GLANCE

BORN: Oct. 14, 1957 ! Guided the Razorbacks to SEC Western Division titles in 1998 and 2002 FAMILY: wife Diana (Thomas); twin daughters Hailey and ! Arkansas has 34 home victories under Nutt since 1998 for the most home wins in the Hanna (9/26/88); daughter Haven (3/19/91); son SEC (34-7, .829) Houston III (3/11/87) ! Nutt has guided the Hogs to 47 wins in six seasons, the most among SEC Western Record at Arkansas: 47-26 Division teams in that span Career Record: 83-48 ! The Razorbacks have been to five EDUCATION bowls in five years which is tied for BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Central HS (Little Rock, Ark.) (1976) the most in the SEC AMONG SEC COACHES Oklahoma State – B.A. in physical education (1981) AT SEC SCHOOLS ! Arkansas has appeared on televi- JOINED UA STAFF: Dec. 10, 1997 sion 44 times in Nutt’s six-year Years of Collegiate Head Coaching Experience/at UA: 11/6 tenure Years of Collegiate Coaching Experience/ at UA: 23/10 Coach W L T Pct. ! Nutt has coached six All-America Mark Richt, UGA 30 7 0 .811 Phillip Fulmer, UT 110 27 0 .803 COACHING HISTORY selections since becoming head Nick Saban, LSU 36 13 0 .735 1981 Oklahoma State (GA coach – secondary) coach at Arkansas David Cutcliffe, UM 38 22 0 .633 1982 Oklahoma State GA coach – running backs) 1983 Arkansas (GA coach – running backs) ! The Razorbacks have won 20 Ron Zook, UF 16 8 0 .666 May-August 1984 straight non-conference regular- Houston Nutt, AR 47 26 0 .644 Arkansas State (assistant coach – QBs) season games under Nutt Tommy Tuberville, AU 62 44 0 .585 1984 Oklahoma State (assistant coach – WRs) Jackie Sherrill, MSU 75 73 2 .507 1985-88 Oklahoma State (assistant coach – WRs) ! Arkansas is a perfect 16-0 in Rich Brooks, UK 4 6 0 .400 1988 Oklahoma State (WRs) games played in Little Rock since Lou Holtz, SC 26 32 0 .448 1998 Mike Shula, UA 4 8 0 .333 1990-92 Arkansas (assistant coach – WRs) Bobby Johnson, VU 4 20 0 .166 1993-96 Murray State (head coach) ! The Razorbacks have had 88 1997 Boise State (head coach) SEC Academic Honor Roll selec - 1998- Arkansas (head coach) tions since Nutt became head coach

PLAYING HISTORY ! Arkansas has had 12 NFL Draft selections under Nutt 1976-77 Arkansas (quarterback) 1979-80 Oklahoma State (quarterback) ! Since 1998, the Razorbacks have had 44 All-SEC selections

YEAR-BY-YEAR ! Nutt has led the Razorbacks to top 20 national finishes in total defense and rushing Year School W L Pct. defense in his five seasons as head coach 1993 Murray State 4 7 .364 1994 Murray State 5 6 .455 ! The Razorbacks have averaged 27.3 points per game since 1998 and have scored 20 1995 Murray State 11 1 .917 points or more 54 times in Nutt’s 73 games 1996 Murray State 11 2 .846 1997 Boise State 5 6 .455 ! Arkansas has had 18 games with 200 yards or more passing and has set the top three 1998 Arkansas 9 3 .750 passing touchdown totals in school history in Nutt’s tenure 1999 Arkansas 8 4 .667 2000 Arkansas 6 6 .500 ! In 2002, the Razorbacks led the SEC in rushing yards per game and ranked 12th 2001 Arkansas 7 5 .583 nationally with 218.9 yards per game 2002 Arkansas 9 5 .643 ! Arkansas posted a 3-1 record on the road in 2002 with only loss coming in six over- 2003 Arkansas 8 3 .727 times at Tennessee Totals (11 seasons) 83 48 .589 ! In 2001, Arkansas and Ole Miss played in the longest game in NCAA history. The Career Record By School Razorbacks and Rebels went into seven overtimes before the Hogs claimed victory on a Murray State (4 seasons) 31 16 .660 failed two-point conversion; Arkansas matched that record with another seven overtime Boise State (1 season) 5 6 .455 game against Kentucky in 2003. The Hogs won that game 71-63 in Lexington. Arkansas (6 seasons) 47 26 .644

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HOUSTON NUTT YEAR-BY-YEAR AT ARKANSAS 1998 — Record: 9-3 (6-2 SEC*) 2002 – Record: 9-5 (5-3 SEC*) SEC Western Division Co-Champions SEC Western Division Co-Champions Sept. 5 Louisiana-Lafayette W 38-17 Sept. 7 Boise State W 41-14 Sept. 19 SMU (LR) W 44-17 Sept. 14 South Florida (LR) W 42-3 Sept. 26 Alabama* W 42-6 Sept. 28 Alabama* L 12-30 Oct. 3 Kentucky* (LR) W 27-20 Oct. 5 at Tennessee* L (6 OT) 38-41 Oct. 10 at Memphis W 23-9 Oct. 12 at Auburn* W 38-17 Oct. 17 at South Carolina* W 41-28 Oct. 19 Kentucky* L 17-29 Oct. 31 at Auburn* W 24-21 Oct. 26 Ole Miss* W 48-28 Nov. 7 Ole Miss* W 34-0 Nov. 2 Troy State (LR) W 23-0 Nov. 14 at Tennessee* L 24-28 Nov. 9 at South Carolina* W 23-0 Nov. 21 at Mississippi State* L 21-22 Nov. 16 La.-Lafayette W 24-17 Nov. 27 LSU* (LR) W 41-14 Nov. 23 at Mississippi State* W 26-19 Jan. 1 Michigan# L 31-45 Nov. 29 LSU* (LR) W 21-20 # 1999 Florida Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Dec. 7 vs. Georgia% L 3-30 Dec. 30 vs. Minnesota# L 14-29 1999 — Record: 8-4 (4-4 SEC*) % 2002 SEC Championship Game (Atlanta, Ga.) Sept. 4 at SMU W 26-0 # 2002 Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.) Sept. 18 Louisiana-Monroe (LR) W 44-6 Sept. 25 at Alabama* L 28-35 Oct. 2 at Kentucky* L 20-31 HOUSTON NUTT VS. RANKED TEAMS Oct. 9 Middle Tennessee W 58-6 AT ARKANSAS (1998-Present) Oct. 16 South Carolina* (LR) W 48-14 Oct. 30 Auburn* W 34-10 Nov. 6 at Ole Miss* L 16-38 Record: 11-10 Nov. 13 Tennessee* W 28-24 Record vs. Top 5: 2-2 Nov. 20 Mississippi State* (LR) W 14-9 Nov. 26 at LSU* L 10-35 Record vs. Top 10: 3-5 Jan. 1 Texas# W 27-6 # 2000 Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) Rank Result Score 1998 Alabama 22 W 42-6 2000 — Record: 6-6 (3-5 SEC*) at Tennessee 1 L 24-28 Sept. 2 Southwest Missouri State (LR) W 38-0 Michigan! 15 L 31-45 Sept. 16 Boise State (LR) W 38-31 Sept. 23 Alabama* W 28-21 1999 Sept. 30 Georgia* L 7-38 Ole Miss 23 L 16-38 Oct. 7 Louisiana-Monroe W 52-6 Tennessee 3 W 28-24 Oct. 14 at South Carolina* L 7-27 Miss. State 12 W 14-9 Oct. 28 at Auburn* L 19-21 Texas 14 W 27-6 Nov. 4 Ole Miss* L 24-38 Nov. 11 at Tennessee* L 20-63 2000 Nov. 18 at Mississippi State* W (OT) 17-10 Georgia 24 L 7-38 Nov. 24 LSU* (LR) W 14-3 at South Carolina 24 L 7-27 Dec. 21 UNLV# L 14-31 at Auburn 25 L 19-21 # Las Vegas Bowl IX (Las Vegas, Nev.) at Miss. State 13 W 17-10 LSU 24 W 14-3 2001 — Record: 7-5 (4-4 SEC*) 2001 Aug. 30 UNLV (LR) W 14-10 Tennessee 8 L 3-13 Sept. 8 Tennessee* L 3-13 South Carolina 9 W 10-7 Sept. 22 at Alabama* L 10-31 Auburn 17 W 42-17 Sept. 29 at Georgia* L 23-34 Oklahoma@ 10 L 3-10 Oct. 6 Weber State W 42-19 Oct. 13 South Carolina* (LR) W 10-7 2002 Oct. 27 Auburn* W 42-17 at Tennessee 10 L 38-41 (6 OT) Nov. 3 at Ole Miss* W (7 OT) 58-56 at Auburn 21 W 38-17 Nov. 10 Central Florida W 27-20 LSU 18 W 21-20 Nov. 17 Mississippi State W 24-21 Georgia$ 4 L 3-30 Nov. 23 at LSU* L 38-41 Jan. 1 Oklahoma# L 3-10 2003 # 2002 Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) at Texas 5 W 38-28

! 1999 Florida Citrus Bowl # 2000 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl @ 2002 SBC Cotton Bowl Classic $ SEC Championship Game

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RAZORBACK 20-YARD PLAYS 20-YARD PLAY BREAKDOWN

Yds. Opp. Player(s) Res. Qtr. By Play 58 Tulsa Cedric Cobbs option pitch from Matt Jones TD 1st Run ...... 26 48 Tulsa Ryan Sorahan pass to Richard Smith 1st Down 1st Pass ...... 36 54 Tulsa Matt Jones option keeper around left end TD 2nd 23 Tulsa Cedric Cobbs rush up the middle 1st Down 3rd 31 Tulsa De’Arrius Howard rush 1st Down 3rd By Result 33 Tulsa Ryan Sorahan pass to Richard Smith 1st Down 4th Touchdown ...... 15 41 Tulsa Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith TD 4th First Down ...... 47 22 Texas Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 1st 34 Texas Ryan Sorahan pass to Richard Smith 1st Down 2nd By Player 46 Texas Cedric Cobbs rush up the middle TD 3rd Matt Jones ...... 40 54 Texas Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 3rd George Wilson ...... 16 60 Texas Matt Jones rush around left end 1st Down 4th Richard Smith ...... 10 24 North Texas Cedric Cobbs rush over left end 1st Down 1st 39 North Texas Ryan Sorahan pass to George Wilson 1st Down 2nd Cedric Cobbs ...... 6 26 North Texas Matt Jones pass to George Wilson TD 2nd Ryan Sorahan ...... 7 22 North Texas Matt Jones pass to Jason Peters 1st Down 2nd DeCori Birmingham ...... 6 28 North Texas Ryan Sorahan pass to George Wilson 1st Down 4th Jason Peters ...... 3 39 Alabama Matt Jones rush around right end TD 1st Steven Harris ...... 5 30 Alabama Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 1st De’Arrius Howard ...... 2 21 Alabama Matt Jones rush around right end 1st Down 2nd Chris Baker ...... 1 22 Alabama Cedric Cobbs rush over right end 1st Down 2nd Mark Pierce ...... 1 26 Alabama Matt Jones pass to Steven Harris 1st Down 4th 21 Alabama Matt Jones pass to Jason Peters 1st Down 4th Kyle Dickerson ...... 1 33 Auburn Matt Jones pass to Chris Baker 1st Down 1st 28 Auburn De’Arrius Howard rush up the middle 1st Down 2nd By Quarter 39 Auburn Cedric Cobbs rush up the middle 1st Down 3rd 1st ...... 13 25 Auburn Matt Jones pass to DeCori Birmingham 1st Down 3rd 2nd ...... 16 23 Auburn Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 3rd 3rd ...... 17 20 Florida Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 1st 4th ...... 15 31 Florida Matt Jones pass to Steven Harris 1st Down 2nd Overtime ...... 1 21 Florida Matt Jones rush 1st Down 3rd 26 Florida Matt Jones pass to Jason Peters 1st Down 3rd 26 Florida Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 3rd By Opponent 24 Florida Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith 1st Down 4th Tulsa ...... 7 26 Florida Matt Jones rush 1st Down 4th Texas ...... 5 50 Florida Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith 1st Down 4th North Texas ...... 5 31 Ole Miss Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 1st Alabama ...... 6 31 Ole Miss Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 4th Auburn ...... 5 42 Kentucky DeCori Birmingham rush 1st Down 1st Florida ...... 8 26 Kentucky Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith TD 2nd 20 Kentucky DeCori Birmingham rush 1st Down 3rd Ole Miss ...... 2 20 Kentucky Matt Jones rush 1st Down 4th Kentucky ...... 6 56 Kentucky Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 4th South Carolina ...... 3 25 Kentucky DeCori Birmingham rush TD 7 OT New Mexico State ...... 9 51 S. Carolina DeCori Birmingham rush TD 1st Mississippi State ...... 6 24 S. Carolina Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 1st LSU ...... 36 S. Carolina Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith TD 3rd 32 NMSU Ryan Sorahan pass to Steven Harris 1st Down 1st Passing 25 NMSU Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith 1st Down 2nd 31 NMSU Mark Pierce rush 1st Down 2nd Matt Jones ...... 29 25 NMSU Matt Jones pass to Richard Smith TD 2nd Ryan Sorahan ...... 7 32 NMSU Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 2nd 23 NMSU Matt Jones rush 1st Down 3rd Rushing 62 NMSU Matt Jones rush TD 3rd Matt Jones ...... 11 21 NMSU Matt Jones rush TD 3rd Cedric Cobbs ...... 6 21 NMSU DeCori Birmingham rush 1st Down 4th DeCori Birmingham ...... 5 55 Miss. State Matt Jones pass to George Wilson 1st Down 2nd De’Arrius Howard ...... 2 20 Miss. State Matt Jones pass to Steven Harris 1st Down 2nd 33 Miss. State Matt Jones rush 1st Down 3rd Mark Pierce ...... 1 25 Miss. State Matt Jones pass to George Wilson TD 3rd Kyle Dickerson ...... 1 43 Miss. State Ryan Sorahan pass to Steven Harris TD 4th 28 Miss. State Kyle Dickerson rush 1st Down 4th Receiving George Wilson ...... 16 Richard Smith ...... 10 Jason Peters ...... 3 Steven Harris ...... 5 Chris Baker ...... 1 DeCori Birmingham ...... 1 www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

ARKANSAS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FROM 7-OT GAME VS. KENTUCKY

DeCori Birmingham - Had career-best and 11th-best in Arkansas history 196 yards rushing; 40 rushing attempts is third-most in Arkansas history; Career-best two touchdowns

Matt Jones - Set Arkansas record with 372 yards of total offense (Previous was 369 yards by Clint Stoerner against LSU in 1997). Had 112 yards rushing for fifth career 100-yard rushing effort. His three passing touchdowns tied career high and tied for second-most in Arkansas history. His four total touchdowns is tied for the third-most in school history.

George Wilson - Set career-best with nine catches. It was the most receptions in a game for a Razorback since Anthony Eubanks had nine recep- tions vs. Auburn in 1997; Also set career-best and tied for sixth-best in Arkansas history with 172 yards. Anthony Lucas also had 172 yards receiving vs. Tennessee in 1998.

Marvin Jackson - Career-best and tied for fifth-most in Arkansas history with 104 punt return yards.

Tom Crowder - Blocked punt was second in career; Touchdown was also second in career.

ARKANSAS TEAM RECORDS FROM 7-OT GAME VS. KENTUCKY

Most Points in Overtime Periods - Set NCAA record with 47 (Previous was 41 by Arkansas in 2001)

Rushing Attempts - 71, is the 10th-most in school history

Offensive Plays - 99, is the fourth-most in school history

Offensive Yards - 605, was seventh-most in school history

First Downs - 29, tied for fifth-most in school history

Passing First Downs - 14, tied for third-most in school history

Points - 71, is the fifth-most in school history

Touchdowns - 9, tied for third-most in school history

Penalties - 12, is the fifth-most in school history

Points allowed - 63, tied for third-most in school history

COMBINED TEAM RECORDS FROM 7-OT GAME VS. KENTUCKY

Most Overtime Periods - Tied NCAA record of seven (Arkansas-Ole Miss, 2001)

Most Plays in Overtime - NCAA record 202 (Previous was 198 by Arkansas [106]-Ole Miss [92] in 2001)

Most Points - SEC 134 (Previous was 114 by Arkansas [58]-Ole Miss [56] in 2001)

Most Points in an Overtime Game - NCAA record 134 (Previous was 127 by Akron [65]-Eastern Michigan [62] in 2001)

Most Points Scored in Overtime - NCAA record 86 (Previous was 80 by Arkansas [41]-Ole Miss [39] in 2001)

Offensive Yards - Fourth-most in SEC history with 1,111

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ARKANSAS CAREER LEADERS Passing Touchdowns 1. 57 Clint Stoerner, 1996-99 2. 36 Matt Jones, 2001-Present Rushing Yards 3. 33 Barry Lunney Jr., 1992-95 1. 3,570 Ben Cowins (635 rushes, 30 TD), 1975-78 4. 29 Bill Montgomery, 1968-70 2. 3,317 Dickey Morton (595 rushes, 16 TD), 1971-73 29 Quinn Grovey, 1987-90 3. 2,887 James Rouse (559 rushes, 38 TD), 1985-89 5. 24 , 1970-72 4. 2,708 Cedric Cobbs (532 rushes, 24 TD), 1999-Present 5. 2,661 Fred Talley (498 rushes, 11 TD), 1999-02 Receptions 6. 2,407 Madre Hill (541 rushes, 25 TD), 1994-98 1. 153 Anthony Eubanks (2440 yards, 16 TD), 1994-97 7. 2,320 Oscar Malone (471 rushes, 14 TD), 1992-94, 1996 2. 141 George Wilson (2,028 yards, 15 TD), 2000-Present 8. 2,204 Bill Burnett (526 rushes, 46 TD), 1968-70 3. 137 Anthony Lucas (2879 yards, 23 TD), 1996-99 9. 2,168 Chrys Chukwuma (450 rushes, 24 TD), 1996-99 4. 134 J.J. Meadors (1651 yards, 10 TD), 1992-95 10. 2,061 E.D. Jackson (505 rushes, 9 TD), 1989-92 5. 130 Richard Smith (1,793 yards, 17 TD), 2000-Present 11. 1,999 Gary Anderson (392 rushes, 10 TD), 1979-82 12. 1,977 Barry Foster (375 rushes, 19 TD), 1987-89 Receiving Yards 13. 1,957 Ike Forte (361 rushes 19, TD), 1974-75 1. 2,879 Anthony Lucas (137 catches, 23 TD), 1995-99 14. 1,895 Jerry Eckwood (340 rushes, 15 TD), 1974-76, 78 2. 2,440 Anthony Eubanks (153 catches, 16 TD), 1994-97 15. 1,859 Matt Jones (270 rushes, 16 TD), 2001-Present 3. 2,126 George Wilson (141 catches, 16 TD), 2000-Present 4. 1,920 James Shibest (97 catches, 10 TD), 1983-86 5. 1,874 Derek Russell (91 catches, 16 TD), 1987-90 Rushing Touchdowns 6. 1,854 Chuck Dicus (118 catches, 16 TD), 1968-70 1. 46 Bill Burnett, 1968-70 7. 1,829 Richard Smith (132 catches, 17 TD), 2000-Present 2. 38 James Rouse, 1985-89 8. 1,651 J.J. Meadors (134 catches, 10 TD), 1992-95 3. 30 Ben Cowins, 1975-78 9. 1,625 Mike Reppond (101 catches, 8 TD), 1970-72 4. 25 Madre Hill, 1994-98 25 David Dickey, 1966-68 Receiving Touchdowns 6. 24 Chrys Chukwuma, 1996-99 1. 23 Anthony Lucas, 1995-99 6. 24 Cedric Cobbs, 1999-Present 2. 17 Richard Smith, 2000-Present 7. 22 Bobby Burnett, 1963-65 3. 16 Anthony Eubanks, 1994-97 16 Chuck Dicus, 1968-70 Pass Completions 16 Derek Russell, 1987-90 1. 528 Clint Stoerner (1023 atts, 7422 yds, 57 TD, 37 INT), 1996-99 16 George Wilson, 2000-Present 2. 476 Barry Lunney Jr. (856 atts, 5782 yds, 33 TD, 28 INT), 1992-95 4. 13 Jim Benton, 1935-37 3. 337 Bill Montgomery (602 atts, 4590 yds, 29 TD, 24 INT),1968-70 4. 333 Brad Taylor (644 atts, 4802 yds, 23 TD, 32 INT), 1981-84 Tackles 5. 327 Joe Ferguson (611 atts, 4431 yds, 24 TD, 32 INT), 1970-72 1. 391 Tony Bua (236 UT, 155 AT), 2000-Present 6. 292 Quinn Grovey (526 atts, 4496 yds, 29 TD, 26 INT), 1987-90 2. 381 Ken Hamlin (221 UA, 160 AT), 2000-02 7. 256 Matt Jones (465 atts, 3,635 yds, 36 TD, 16 INT), 2001- 3. 367 Cliff Powell (172 UT, 195 AT), 1967-69 Pres. 4. 357 Ronnie Caveness (133 UT, 224 AT), 1962-64 8. 238 Tom Jones (432 atts, 2927 yds, 20 TD, 24 INT), 1979-82 5 343 Rickey Williams (210 UT, 133 AT), 1984-87 9. 198 (386 atts, 2553 yds, 19 TD, 32 INT), 1935-37 6. 339 Caleb Miller (212 UT, 127 AT), 2000-Present 10. 186 Lamar McHan (421 atts, 2574 yds, 19 TD, 42 INT), 1951-53

Passing Yards 1. 7,422 Clint Stoerner (528 of 1023, 57 TD, 37 INT), 1996-99 2. 5,782 Barry Lunney Jr. (476 of 856, 33 TD, 28 INT), 1992-95 3. 4,802 Brad Taylor (333 of 644, 23 TD, 32 INT), 1981-84 4. 4,590 Bill Montgomery (337 of 602, 29 TD, 24 INT), 1968-70 5. 4,496 Quinn Grovey (292 of 526, 29 TD, 26 INT), 1987-90 6. 4,431 Joe Ferguson (327 of 611, 24 TD, 32 INT), 1970-72 7. 3,635 Matt Jones (261 of 460, 34 TD, 16 INT), 2001-Present 8. 2,927 Tom Jones (238 of 432, 20 TD, 24 INT), 1979-82 9. 2,574 Lamar McHan (186 of 421, 19 TD, 42 INT), 1951-53 10. 2,553 Jack Robbins (198 of 386, 19 TD, 32 INT), 1935-37

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ARKANSAS VS. AP AP Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Rank Opponent W/L Score Year RANKED TEAMS 6 Texas W 38-28 2003 12 SMU L 6-34 1949 AP Santa Clara L 6-21 1938 Baylor L 7-9 1951 Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Tulsa L 7-40 1942 Baylor L 0-7 1966 1 Texas A&M L 6-7 1957 Ole Miss W 12-6 1957 Texas Tech L 17-24 1973 Alabama L 3-10 1962* Ole Miss L 12-14 1958 Texas L 7-33 1982 Texas L 3-7 1962 Nebraska W 10-7 1965* Houston W 45-39 1989 Texas L 13-17 1963 Houston L 10-13 1979 Alabama L 6-13 1994 Texas W 14-13 1964 SMU L 18-32 1981 Tennessee L 14-55 1996 Texas W 27-24 1965 SMU L 0-17 1983 Mississippi St. W 14-9 1999 Texas L 14-15 1969 Houston L 28-62 1990 Texas L 7-42 1970 13 LSU L 7-19 1936 Southern Cal L 0-17 1973 7 SMU L 12-14 1948 Ole Miss L 22-27 1970* Texas W 42-11 1981 Texas L 14-19 1950 Texas A&M L 3-13 1991 Florida L 7-42 1996 Texas L 6-24 1958 Alabama W 20-19 1995 Florida L 7-56 1997 Texas A&M W 14-10 1986 Alabama L 7-17 1996 Tennessee L 24-28 1998 Mississppi St. W 17-10 2000 8 LSU T 0-0 1947* 2 Texas L 14-48 1941 Rice L 0-14 1949 14 Texas L 0-21 1940 Ole Miss L 7-10 1960 Southern Cal L 10-31 1972 William & Mary W 21-19 1948* Texas A&M W 31-6 1975 Texas A&M L 10-20 1974 SMU L 7-14 1950 Texas L 9-13 1977 Texas L 18-24 1975 Texas L 15-35 1972 Oklahoma W 31-6 1977* Texas L 21-28 1978 Houston W 14-7 1976 Texas W 17-14 1979 Tennessee L 27-31 1989* Texas A&M W 23-22 1989 Alabama L 9-24 1979* Tennessee L 3-13 2001 Mississippi St. W 17-7 1997 SMU T 17-17 1982 Texas W 27-6 2000 Texas L 15-31 1983 9 Baylor L 7-14 1953 Alabama W 3-43 1993 Ole Miss L 0-16 1961 15 Fordham L 7-27 1940 Florida L 3-34 1995$ Baylor W 23-13 1961 Rice W 28-15 1954 Texas Tech W 42-24 1965 SMU W 13-6 1958 3 Texas L 0-20 1946 Tennessee L 13-14 1971* LSU L 7-14 1966* Texas L 6-21 1947 Texas Tech L 7-30 1976 SMU W 22-0 1966 Texas L 12-13 1959 UCLA L 3-17 1988* Oklahoma St. W 28-6 1977 Baylor L 14-28 1960 Alabama L 11-38 1992 UCLA T 10-10 1978* Texas L 7-33 1961 South Carolina W 10-7 2001 Georgia L 17-20 1987* Ole Miss L 13-17 1963* Michigan L 31-45 1998 Texas L 18-24 1984 10 Texas L 7-34 1945 Oklahoma L 8-42 1986* TCU L 0-26 1955 16 Texas L 14-27 1949 Miami (FLA.) L 16-18 1988 Rice W 3-0 1960 Texas L 7-38 1974 Miami (FLA.) L 3-31 1991 Duke L 6-7 1961* Texas A&M L 10-31 1976 Tennessee W 28-24 1999 Stanford L 28-34 1970 Baylor L 15-42 1980 Texas L 17-23 1980 Georgia L 3-27 1992 4 SMU L 6-14 1947 North Carolina L 27-31 1981* Texas W 16-14 1951 Tennessee L 31-49 1995 17 SMU W 14-0 1939 Ole Miss L 0-28 1959 Oklahoma L 3-10 2001 Tulsa L 13-45 1945 Georgia W 16-2 1969* Tennessee L 38-41 2002 Texas L 39-29 1968 Tennessee W 25-24 1992 Baylor W 29-20 1979 Auburn L 14-31 1994 11 Texas A&M T 7-7 1955 LSU L 21-31 1997 Georgia L 3-30 2002$ Texas W 24-23 1960 Auburn W 42-17 2001 Texas A&M W 26-20 1977 5 Texas A&M L 0-27 1939 Houston L 9-20 1978 18 Texas A&M W 33-21 1951 Texas A&M L 0-17 1940 Tulsa W 33-8 1979 TCU W 20-7 1957 Texas A&M L 0-7 1941 Auburn L 15-21 1984* TCU W 28-3 1961 Rice W 7-0 1946 Baylor W 20-14 1985 LSU W 21-20 2002 Southern Cal W 22-7 1974 Tennessee L 14-28 1993 Miami (FLA.) L 7-51 1987 Auburn W 30-28 1995 Tennessee L 22-30 1997 Alabama W 17-16 1997 Auburn L 21-26 1997

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ARKANSAS IN THE SEC/NCAA STATISTICS

2003 SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2003 SEC TEAM STATISTICS ( ) NCAA ranking in parentheses ( ) NCAA ranking in parentheses

Rushing Avg./Gm. Scoring Offense Avg./Gm. 3rd - Cedric Cobbs (23) 101.0 1st - Arkansas (14) 35.0 6th - Matt Jones (93) 59.4 Scoring Defense 6th - Arkansas (38) 21.5 Total Offense 5th - Matt Jones (46) 220.1 Pass Offense 9th - Arkansas (76) 207.0 Receptions/Game 5th - George Wilson (92) 4.27 Pass Defense 4th - Arkansas (22) 190.0 Receiving Yards Kickoff Returns 2nd - George Wilson (42) 79.5 8th- Arkansas (62) 20.2

All-Purpose Yards Rushing Offense 5th - Cedric Cobbs 103.7 1st - Arkansas (5) 240.4

Interceptions Rushing Defense 6th - Arkansas (47) 139.9

Total Offense Pass Efficiency Eff. 1st - Arkansas (16) 447.4 1st - Matt Jones (12) 153.6 Total Defense Punt Return Avg. Avg./Rtn. 4th - Arkansas (28) 329.9 3rd - Marvin Jackson (21) 12.6 Punt Return Avg./Ret. Kick Return Avg. Avg./Rtn. 3rd - Arkansas (14) 13.3 6th - Cedric Washington (73) 21.3 Punting Net/P. 6th - Arkansas (37) 37.3 Punting 7th - Jacob Skinner (65) 40.5 Turnover Margin Margin 1st - Arkansas (8) +12 Scoring TDs Pts./Gm. 5th - Cedric Cobbs 4.8 Pass Efficiency Effic. 3rd - Arkansas (24) 142.6

Pass Defense Efficiency Effic. Field Goals FG/Gm. 4th - Arkansas (18) 107.0 9th - Chris Balseiro(84) .67 Sacks By No. Scoring (Kick) Pts./Gm. 11th - Arkansas 13 6th - Chris Balseiro 6.0 Sacks Against 1st - Arkansas 11

3rd Down Conversion Pct. 1st - Arkansas 48.2

Opp. 3rd Down Conversion 5th - Arkansas 36.4

Time of Possession Avg./Gm. 5th - Arkansas 30:31

Red Zone Offense Pct. 5th - Arkansas 87.8

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ARKANSAS DEPTH CHART - LSU GAME

OFFENSE DEFENSE TE 80 Jason Peters 6-5 320 JR BE 90 Justin Scott 6-2 250 SR 86 Jared Hicks 6-6 273 SO 98 Elliott Harris 6-4 262 JR LT 75 Bo Lacy 6-4 298 SR DT 92 Arrion Dixon 6-4 293 JR 72 Caleb Perry 6-4 295 SR 97 Jeremy Harrell 6-3 296 FR LG 50 Jerry Reith 6-3 300 SR NG 60 Scott Davenport 6-2 294 SR 66 Tony Ugoh 6-5 287 SO 91 Titus Peebles 6-2 300 JR C 65 Dan Doughty 6-2 290 SR E 15 Jeb Huckeba 6-5 250 JR 70 Kyle Roper 6-3 293 SO 95 Reggie Banks -OR- 6-5 285 SO RG 71 Mark Bokermann 6-5 302 SR 45 Lucas Jackson 6-2 242 FR 78 Gene Perry 6-5 285 SR SLB 43 Caleb Miller 6-3 220 SR RT 73 Shawn Andrews 6-5 353 JR 27 Pierre Brown 6-0 229 SO 69 Zac Tubbs 6-6 377 SO MLB 23 Desmond Sims 6-2 217 FR SE 88 George Wilson 6-1 207 SR 24 Sam Olajubutu 5-10 218 SO 84 Steven Harris 5-11 182 JR 17 Marcus Whitmore 6-1 220 JR 28 Chris Baker 6-2 205 FR WLB 5 John Jackson 6-1 211 SO FL 8 Richard Smith 5-10 186 SR 23 Desmond Sims 6-2 217 FR 6 Carlos Ousley -OR- 6-1 190 SO FC 1 Lawrence Richardson 5-10 188 SR 16 Cedric Washington 6-0 187 FR 30 Eddie Jackson 6-0 190 SR QB 10 Ryan Sorahan -OR- 6-4 238 SR RO 14 Jimmy Beasley 5-11 196 SR 9 Matt Jones 6-6 237 JR 25 Bo Mosley 5-10 179 SR TB 4 Cedric Cobbs 6-1 225 SR FS 22 Tony Bua 5-11 210 SR 32 DeCori Birmingham -OR- 5-11 200 JR 21 Lerinezo Robinson 6-0 188 SO 26 De’Arrius Howard 6-0 229 SO 31 Vickiel Vaughn 6-0 196 SO FB 33 Mark Pierce 6-0 247 JR BC 8 Ahmad Carroll 5-11 191 JR 47 Brandon Kennedy 6-0 228 SO 3 Marvin Jackson 5-9 168 SR 29 Kyle Dickerson 5-9 198 SO

SPECIAL TEAMS

KO 49 David Carlton 6-1 189 JR 54 Rusty McEntire 5-10 174 FR PK 55 Chris Balseiro 6-1 215 SO 49 David Carlton 6-1 189 JR P 48 Jacob Skinner 6-3 202 FR 41 Brennan O’Donohoe 6-0 190 SR SN 52 Garrett Lewis (kicks) 6-0 222 JR 51 Brett Goode (punts) 6-1 210 FR HOL 13 Dowell Loggains 5-5 165 SR KR 32 DeCori Birmingham 5-11 200 JR 16 Cedric Washington 6-0 185 FR PR 3 Marvin Jackson 5-9 168 SR 32 DeCori Birmingham 5-11 200 JR www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

Redshirt/ No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Medical Hometown (High School/JC) 1 Lawrence Richardson CB 5-10 188 Sr-2L Galveston, Texas (Ball HS) 2 Dedrick Poole TB/FL 5-10 194 So-1L Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS) 3 Marvin Jackson CB 5-9 168 Sr-1L ’02 Galveston, Texas (Ball HS/Navarro College) 4 Cedric Cobbs TB 6-1 225 Sr-3L NA/’00 Little Rock, Ark. (Fair HS) 5 John Jackson SS 6-1 211 So-1L Monticello, Ark. (Monticello) 6 Carlos Ousley FL 6-1 190 So-1L Jacksonville, Fla. (Englewood HS/Wake Forest) 7 Brandon Holmes DE 6-2 227 Sr-3L Atlanta, Ga. (North Springs HS) •8 Ahmad Carroll CB 5-11 191 Jr-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass HS) •8 Richard Smith FL 5-10 186 Sr-3L ’99 Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian HS) 9 Matt Jones QB/FL 6-6 237 Jr-2L Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside HS) 10 Ryan Sorahan QB 6-4 238 Sr-2L NA/’01 Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos/Foothill [Calif.] CC) •11 Wes Murphy DE 6-2 255 So-1L Cuthbert, Ga. (Shiloh Christian) •11 Rhett Lashlee QB 6-2 201 Fr-RS ’02 Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian HS) 13 Dowell Loggains QB/H 5-5 165 Sr-2L ’99 Abilene, Texas (Cooper HS) 14 Jimmy Beasley SS 5-11 196 Sr-3L ’99 North Little Rock, Ark. (NLR) 15 Jeb Huckeba DE 6-5 250 Jr-2L Searcy, Ark. (Harding Academy) 16 Cedric Washington FL 6-0 187 Fr-RS ’02 Bryan, Texas (Bryan HS) 17 Marcus Whitmore ILB 6-1 220 Jr-RS NA/’02 Laurens, S.C. (Laurens/Independence [Kan.] CC) 18 Robert Johnson QB 6-3 205 Fr-HS Waco, Texas (Waco) •19 Michael Coe CB 6-1 175 Fr-RS ’02 Memphis, Tenn. (Cordova HS) •19 Landon Leach QB 6-2 190 Fr-HS Russellville, Ark. (Russellville) 20 John Johnson TB 5-10 190 Fr-RS ’02 Houston, Texas (Sam Houston HS) 21 Lerinezo Robinson FS 6-0 188 So-1L ’01 Mayflower, Ark. (Mayflower) 22 Tony Bua FS 5-11 210 Sr-3L ’99 River Ridge, La. (John Curtis HS) 23 Desmond Sims OLB 6-2 217 Fr-RS ’02 Lilbourn, Mo. (New Madrid County Central HS) 24 Sam Olajubutu MLB 5-10 218 So-SQ LaGrange (LaGrange), Ga. 25 Bo Mosley SS 5-10 179 Sr-3L Osceola, Ark. (Osceola) 26 De’Arrius Howard TB 6-0 229 So-1L ’01 West Memphis, Ark. (West Memphis HS) 27 Pierre Brown ILB 6-0 229 So-1L ’01 Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley HS) 28 Chris Baker WR 6-2 205 Fr-HS Osceola, Ark. (Osceola HS/Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) 29 Kyle Dickerson TB 5-9 205 So-1L ’01 Memphis, Tenn. (East HS) 30 Eddie Jackson CB 6-0 190 Sr-3L ’99 Richardson, Texas (Richardson) •31 Vickiel Vaughn FS 6-0 196 So-1L Plano, Texas (Plano West HS) •31 Payne Hall WR 6-4 210 Fr-HS Muldrow, Okla. (Muldrow) 32 DeCori Birmingham FL 5-11 200 Jr-2L Atlanta, Texas (Atlanta) 33 Mark Pierce FB 6-0 247 Jr-2L Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford) 34 Radale Pearson TB 5-8 200 Jr-1L ’01 Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway HS) 35 Willie Hordge CB 5-10 190 Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Forest Brook HS) 36 Jacob Moss CB 5-11 195 JR-TR Rockwell (Pflugerville HS/McClennan CC/SW Texas), Texas 37 Michael Robinson ILB 6-2 210 So-SQ ’01 Birmingham, Ala. (Jackson-Olin HS) 38 Tom Crowder SE 6-1 183 Sr-2L ’99 Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS) 41 Brennan O’Donohoe P 6-1 190 Sr-3L El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado) 42 Justin Slaughter FB 6-1 245 So-SQ Wynne (Wynne), Ark. 43 Caleb Miller ILB 6-3 220 Sr-3L ’99 Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs) 45 Lucas Jackson DE 6-2 242 Fr-RS ’02 West Monroe, La. (West Monroe) 46 Clarke Moore ILB 6-2 245 So-1L ’01 Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren) 47 Brandon Kennedy FB 6-0 228 So-1L Tyler, Texas (Chapel Hill HS) 48 Jacob Skinner P 6-3 202 Fr-HS Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS) 49 David Carlton K 6-1 189 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelley HS) 50 Jerry Reith OG 6-3 300 Sr-1L ’99 Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside HS) 51 Brett Goode SNP 6-1 210 Fr-HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside HS) www.hogwired.com www.houstonnutt.com 2002 SEC Western Division Champions ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS 2003 FOOTBALL

Redshirt/ No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Medical Hometown (High School/JC) 52 Garrett Lewis SNP 6-1 222 Jr-SQ ’00 Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy HS) 54 Rusty McEntire K 5-10 172 Fr-HS Harrison, Ark. (Harrison) 55 Chris Balseiro K 6-1 215 So-SQ ’01 Miami, Fla. (St. Aquinas HS) 57 Darren Rogers OLB 6-4 202 So-1L ’01 Paragould, Ark. (Greene CountyTech HS) 59 Anders Akerstrom DE 6-6 220 JR-SQ ‘01 Oslo (West Fork HS/NWACC), Norway 60 Scott Davenport NG 6-2 294 Sr-3L ’99 Clarendon, Ark. (Clarendon) 61 Robert Felton OG 6-4 325 Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek HS) 64 Ryan Gullett K 5-9 205 Sr-SQ ’99 Pine Bluff, Ark. (Pine Bluff) 65 Dan Doughty C 6-2 290 Sr-1L ’99 Clinton, Ark. (Clinton) 66 Tony Ugoh OG 6-5 287 So-SQ Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 68 Tyler Morgan C/OG 6-5 285 Fr-RS ’02 Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs) 69 Zac Tubbs OT 6-6 377 So-1L Cullman, Ala. (Cullman HS) 70 Kyle Roper C 6-3 293 So-1L ’01 Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS) 71 Mark Bokermann OG 6-5 302 Sr-3L ’99 St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit HS) 72 Caleb Perry OT 6-4 295 Sr-2L ’99 Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 73 Shawn Andrews OT 6-6 353 Jr-2L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS) 74 Stephen Parker OL 6-2 302 Sr-RS ’02 Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS) 75 Bo Lacy OT 6-4 298 Sr-3L ’99 Newport, Ark. (Newport) 78 Gene Perry OG 6-5 285 Sr-SQ Starkville, Miss. (Moor HS/East Mississippi JC) 79 James Johnson OT 6-6 281 So-1L ’01 Pearcy, Ark. (Lake Hamilton HS) 80 Jason Peters TE 6-5 320 Jr-2L ’00 Queen City, Texas (Queen City) 84 Steven Harris SE 5-11 182 Jr-2L NA/’02 Hialeah, Fla. (American HS) 85 Caleb Ceaser SE 6-0 191 So-RS ’01 Beaumont, Texas (Ozen HS) 86 Jared Hicks TE 6-6 273 So-1L ’01 Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville) 87 Tyler Meenen TE 6-5 256 Fr-RS ’02 Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs) 88 George Wilson SE 6-1 207 Sr-2L ’99/’00 Paducah, Ky. (Tilghman HS) 89 Tyler Meenan TE 6-5 247 FR-RS ‘02 Siloam Springs (Siloam Springs), Ark. 90 Justin Scott DE 6-2 250 Sr-2L ’99 Gosnell, Ark. (Gosnell) 91 Titus Peebles DT 6-2 300 Jr-TR Swainsboro, Ga. (Swainsboro HS/Georgia Military College 92 Arrion Dixon DT 6-4 293 Jr-2L Wynne, Ark. (Wynne/Hargrave [Va.] Military Acad.) 93 Jayson Johnson DT 6-4 333 Sr-SQ Little Rock, Ark. (Fair HS) 95 Reggie Banks NG 6-5 285 So-SQ Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian HS) 96 Chase Pressley DT 6-4 287 Fr-RS ’02 Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside HS) 97 Jeremy Harrell DL 6-3 296 Fr-HS Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS) 98 Elliott Harris DE 6-4 262 Jr-2L Marianna, Ark. (Marianna) 99 Keith Jackson Jr. DL 6-1 289 Fr-HS Little Rock, Ark. (McClellan HS)

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2003 ARKANSAS SCORING DRIVES

QTR. Time Scoring Play (Conversions) Plays YDS TOP SCORE Tulsa UA-OPP 1 12:20 Cedric Cobbs 58-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 6 80 2:40 7-0 2 14:56 De'Arrius Howard two-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 5 64 2:18 14-3 2 9:55 George Wilson eight-yard pass from Ryan Sorahan (Chris Balseiro kick) 7 53 2:33 21-3 2 2:49 Matt Jones 53-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 2 61 :43 28-3 3 1:29 De'Arrius Howard five-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 4 46 1:45 35-6 4 8:27 Richard Smith 41-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 4 80 1:27 42-13 4 5:26 Chris Balseiro 29-yard field goal 5 19 1:55 45-13 Texas 1 6:57 George Wilson 18-yard pass from Matt Jones (David Carlton kick) 8 72 3:20 7-7 1 3:05 Matt Jones three-yard run (David Carlton kick) 6 35 2:15 14-7 2 1:53 De’Arrius Howard two-yard run (David Carlton kick) 1 5 :17 21-7 3 11:45 Cedric Cobbs 46-yard run (David Carlton kick) 1 46 :08 28-14 4 10:09 De’Arrius Howard one-yard run (David Carlton kick) 10 36 4:37 35-21 4 5:08 David Carlton 19-yard field goal 9 79 4:30 38-28 North Texas 1 12:26 Cedric Cobbs eight-yard run (David Carlton kick) 5 47 2:34 7-0 2 8:00 David Carlton 31-yard field goal 4 20 1:33 10-7 2 4:01 De’Arrius Howard one-yard run (David Carlton kick) 5 46 2:08 17-7 2 2:11 George Wilson 26-yard pass from Matt Jones (David Carlton kick) 1 26 :21 24-7 2 1:21 Cedric Cobbs 6-yard run (David Carlton kick) 2 28 :40 31-7 Alabama 1 12:08 Matt Jones 39-yard run (David Carlton kick) 7 68 2:52 7-0 2 1:52 Chris Balseiro 38-yard field goal 9 64 3:42 10-7 3 2:03 Cedric Cobbs five-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 12 87 5:18 17-31 4 8:31 Mark Pierce two-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 2 31 :17 24-31 4 :27 Richard Smith three-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 12 71 5:25 31-31 OT-2 00:00 Chris Balseiro 19-yard Field Goal 7 23 00:00 34-31 Auburn 3 2:14 Chirs Balseiro 25-yard field goal 9 35 3:12 3-7 Florida 1 2:46 Cedric Cobbs seven-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 4 69 0:57 7-0 4 7:21 Richard Smith 12-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 5 64 1:25 14-33 4 5:09 Jason Peters eight-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 3 82 0:56 21-33 4 3:11 Richard Smith 10-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 5 34 0:36 28-33 Ole Miss 2 7:35 Mark Pierce one-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 5 12 2:05 7-7 Kentucky 1 7:57 DeCori Birmingham 10-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 4 49 0:57 7-0 2 8:54 Richard Smith 26-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balsiero kick) 13 80 6:16 14-7 2 6:45 Tom Crowder recovered blocked punt in end zone (Chris Balsiero kick) 21-7 4 3:22 Chris Balseiro 37-yard field goal 7 68 3:43 24-17 OT-1 Mark Pierce one-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 5 25 31-24 OT-2 Jason Peters seven-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 7 25 38-38 OT-3 Chris Balseiro 25-yard field goal 5 25 41-38 OT-4 Matt Jones three-yard run (Mark Pierce pass from Matt Jones) 6 25 49-49 OT-5 George Wilson 15-yard pass from Matt Jones (Matt Jones pass failed) 5 25 55-49 OT-6 Mark Pierce 2-yard run (George Wilson pass from Matt Jones) 4 25 63-63 OT-7 DeCori Birmingham 25-yard run (Jason Peters pass from Matt Jones) 3 25 71-63 South Carolina 1 7:38 DeCori Birmingham 51-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 4 71 1:24 7-3 2 00:27 Jason Peters one-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 13 71 5:42 14-3 3 7:46 Richard Smith 36-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 11 67 6:02 21-3 4 8:45 George Wilson nine-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 8 58 4:38 28-6 New Mexico State 2 9:37 Richard Smith 25-yard pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 6 90 2:46 7-3 2 4:50 Shawn Andrews one-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 7 60 2:38 14-3 3 11:03 Matt Jones eight-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 11 76 3:57 21-10 3 7:42 Matt Jones 62-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 2 66 0:26 28-17 3 5:09 Marvin Jackson 73-yard punt return (Chris Balseiro kick) - - - 35-17 3 3:59 Matt Jones 21-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick) 2 14 1:10 42-17 4 00:15 Kyle Dickerson five-yard run (Chris Balseiro kick failed) 14 70 7:43 48-20 Mississippi State 2 13:43 De’Arrius Howard 1yd run (Chirs Balseiro Kick) 8 26 2:04 7-3 2 11:41 Cedric Cobbs 7 yd run (Chris Balseiro Kick) 5 79 1:39 14-3 2 :25 Shawn Andrews 1yd run (Chirs Balseiro Kick) 11 65 3:53 21-6 3 9:48 Jason Peters 12 yd pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro kick) 12 80 5:12 28-6 3 5:03 Cedric Cobbs 6 yd run (Chris Balseiro Kick) 11 85 3:56 35-6 3 3:36 George Wilson 25 yd pass from Matt Jones (Chris Balseiro Kick) 1 25 :07 42-6 4 14:52 Steven Harris 43 yd pass from Ryan Sorahan (Chris Balseiro Kick) 7 88 2:32 49-6 4 7:58 Ryan Gullett 24 yd field goal 9 39 4:53 52-6

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICS VS LSU

Jimmy Beasley TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2000 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2001 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2002 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0

DeCori Birmingham RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2001 1 4 17 0 12 4.2 17.0 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 2 4 17 0 12 4.2 8.5

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2001 1 2 22 0 16 2.0 11.0 22.0 2002 1 1 31 1 31 1.0 31.0 31.0 TOTAL 2 3 53 1 31 1.5 17.7 26.5

Tony Bua RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2000 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0

David Carlton SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2002 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3.0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 1.5

Ahmad Carroll TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2001 1 4 3 7 0 0 2 0 0 TOTAL 1 4 3 7 0 0 2 0 0

Cedric Cobbs RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 1999 1 9 29 0 11 3.2 29.0 2001 1 10 42 0 22 4.2 42.0 2002 1 2 11 0 6 5.5 11.0 TOTAL 3 21 82 0 22 3.9 27.3

Arrion Dixon TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0

Elliott Harris TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2002 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0

De’Arrius Howard RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2002 1 13 40 0 8 3.1 40.0 TOTAL 1 13 40 0 8 3.1 40.0

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Jeb Huckeba TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2001 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 2002 1 4 4 8 1 1 0 1 0 TOTAL 2 6 6 12 1 1 0 1 0

Eddie Jackson TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2000 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2001 1 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 0 2002 1 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 11 5 16 0 0 1 0 0

Matt Jones RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2001 1 13 73 1 54 5.6 73.0 2002 1 11 35 0 15 3.2 35.0 TOTAL 2 24 108 1 54 4.5 54.0

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2001 1 10 5 2 118 2 61 50.0 11.8 118.0 175.1 2002 1 16 4 1 127 1 50 25.0 7.9 127.0 99.8 TOTAL 2 26 9 3 245 3 61 34.6 9.4 122.5 128.8

Caleb Miller TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 1 5 3 8 0 0 1 0 0 2002 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 7 5 12 0 0 1 0 0

Clarke Moore TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2002 1 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0

Bo Mosley TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2002 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 3 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 0

Jason Peters RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Mark Pierce RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2001 1 3 12 0 10 4.0 12.0 2002 1 7 41 1 20 5.9 41.0 TOTAL 2 10 53 1 20 5.3 26.5

Lawrence Richardson TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2001 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2002 1 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 2 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 0

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Justin Scott TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Richard Smith RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2000 1 1 18 0 18 1.0 18.0 18.0 2001 1 4 42 1 15 4.0 10.5 42.0 2002 1 2 61 0 50 2.0 30.5 61.0 TOTAL 3 7 121 1 50 2.3 17.3 40.3

Vickiel Vaughn TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2002 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

George Wilson RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2001 1 7 115 1 30 7.0 16.4 115.0 2002 1 1 35 0 35 1.0 35.0 35.0 TOTAL 2 8 150 1 35 4.0 18.8 75.0

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#73 SHAWN ANDREWS out at 88 percent in the running game and 98 percent in passing OT, 6-6, 353, JR-2L situations. He tallied an 85 percent grade in pass blocking and Camden, Ark. earned five knockdown blocks against Ole Miss. He earned a (Fairview HS) team-high nine knockdowns while logging all 99 offensive snaps in Arkansas’ 71-63 seven-overtime win over Kentucky. He graded out at 91 percent in the running and 90 percent in the passing 2003 ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD FINALIST game against the Wildcats. The Razorbacks earned 605 yards in total offense including boasting two 100-yard rushers in the win. 2003 FWAA First Team All-American He posted a 95 percent grade and earned five knockdown blocks 2003 First Team Playboy All-American in the Hogs' 28-6 win over South Carolina. He tallied a perfect 100 SI.com First Team Midseason All-American percent mark in pass blocking and a 90 percent grade in run 2003 First Team Consensus Preseason All-American blocking. He lined up at fullback for one play against the 2003 Collegefootballnews.com Preseason SEC Offensive Gamecocks as part of the "Refrigerator" package. Arkansas scored Player of the Year on a one-yard touchdown pass on the play. He made school his- 2003 Outland Trophy Watch List tory when he became the first UA offensive lineman to carry 2003 Consensus First Team All-SEC the ball on a designed play against New Mexico State. He took Lindy’s No. 1 Offensive Tackle in the Nation the handoff from the tailback position on consecutive plays near ESPN The Magazine No. 10 Overall Collegiate Player the goal line. He gained a yard on his first carry and then bullied 2003 SEC Good Works Team Member his way into the end zone on a one-yard touchdown carry in his 2002 Jacobs Award Winner (Best Blocker in SEC) second attempt. In addition, he graded out at 91.5 percent (88 (Additional Awards and Position Rankings on notes p. 4) run, 95 pass) in the Hogs' 48-20 win over the Aggies. For the sec- ond straight game, he scored a rushing touchdown when he car- OUTLOOK: He enters his junior season as a consensus preseason ried it one yard to paydirt in a 52-6 win over Mississippi State. It All-America selection and a leading candidate for both the was his second career rushing touchdown and his second in as Outland and Lombardi Awards. He is one of four finalists for the many weeks. He earned a 93.5 percent grade and three knock- Lombardi Award including the only offensive player to make downs against the Bulldogs. He carded a 92 percent grade in the the finalist round. He is also attempting to become the sixth running game and a 95 percent score in passing situations against two-time All-America selection at Arkansas and the first since MSU. Billy Ray Smith Jr. (1981-82). Smith was also the last Razorback to be a finalist for the Lombardi Award. He has already been PERSONAL: Born Dec. 25, 1982, he is the son of Linda Andrews. named to the SI.com Midseason All-American Team. In the 35 His brother, Stacy, is a senior offensive tackle and a track All- games he has started as a Razorback, Arkansas has boasted a American at Ole Miss. His older brother, Derrick, is an U.S. Army total of 23 100-yard rushing efforts including nine such efforts in seargant currently serving in Iraq. Shawn is enrolled in the 11 games this season. He has logged six snaps as part of the Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences and is majoring in communi- Hogs’ short-yardage "Refrigerator" package. Arkansas has cations. scored touchdowns on four plays run with Andrews in the backfield on the goal line including a pair of rushing touch- ANDREWS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS downs on three career carries. He has registered a team-lead- Run Pass Total Knockdown ing 81 knockdown blocks this season. Arkansas leads the SEC in Opponent Grade (%) Grade (%) Grade (%) Blocks fewest sacks allowed (11) and Andrews has allowed only one Tulsa 93 95 94 9 sack this season. @ Texas 94 91 92.5 8 North Texas 80 100 90 6 2003: He made his 24th career start in the season opener vs. @ Alabama 97 100 98.5 21* Tulsa and earned nine knockdown blocks. He tallied a 94 percent Auburn 88 94 91 7 grade including 93 percent on running plays and 95 percent in Florida 88 98 93 8 passing situations. He help pave the way for two 100-yard rush- @ Ole Miss 68 85 76.5 5 ers and a UA upset of No. 5 Texas (38-28). He posted a 93 percent @ Kentucky 91 90 90.5 9 grade (94 run - 91 pass) and earned eight knockdown blocks. He South Carolina 90 100 95 5 registered six knockdown blocks and a grade of 90 percent New Mex. State 88 95 91.5 0 (1 TD) against North Texas. He turned in the best performance of his Miss. State 92 95 93.5 3 (1 TD) @ LSU Razorback career with a 99 percent grade and a school-record 21 * School Record knockdown blocks on 91 snaps in Arkansas’ 34-31 double-over- time win over Alabama. Twice in the game he recorded two knockdown blocks on the same play. He led the way for 491 yards of total offense including 289 yards rushing. He scored a perfect #28 CHRIS BAKER 100 percent in passing situations. In addition, he saw his first SE, 6-2, 205, FR-HS action as part of the “Refrigerator” offensive package in which Osceola, Ark. he lines up at fullback. He helped clear the way for a third-quar- (Osceola HS / Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) ter touchdown. He also lined up on the defensive line on a game- winning field goal attempt by Alabama in the first overtime. He OUTLOOK: One of a handful of true freshmen that has played penetrated into the backfield on the missed field goal attempt. this season, he is a reserve at split end. He recorded an 88-percent mark on rushing plays and a 94 per- cent grade in passing situations against Auburn. He earned an 2003: He earned snaps at split end against Tulsa but didn’t tally overall grade of 91 percent and tallied seven knockdowns against a catch. He did not see playing time against Texas.He earned his the Tigers. He posted an overall grade of 93 percent and earned first collegiate catch in a 31-7 win over North Texas. He snared a eight knockdowns in the Hogs’ 33-28 loss to Florida. He graded 12-yard pass from Ryan Sorahan for a first down in the fourth 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS quarter against the Mean Green. He saw snaps at wideout, but PERSONAL: Born Nov. 20, 1982, he is the son of Lazaro and Arvi did not make a catch against Alabama. He hauled in a career-long Balseiro. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health 33-yard catch from Matt Jones against Auburn. He saw limited Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. He was a member of action and did not earn stats vs. Florida. He snared one reception the 2002-03 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll. He had only one for two yards in a road loss at Ole Miss. He played in Arkansas’ year of high school kicking experience. 71-63 seven-overtime win at Kentucky, but did not earn a recep- tion. He did not make a catch in limited action against South Carolina. He tallied one reception for 10 yards in the Hogs’ win BALSEIRO’S CAREER KICKING over New Mexico State. His catch came on a pass from Ryan FG PAT Sorahan in the fourth quarter. He played, but did not snare a pass G Att Made Lg Pct Att Made Pct. against Mississippi State. 2002 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2003 9 10 6 38 60.0 30 29 96.7 TOTAL 11 10 6 38 60.0 30 29 96.7 PERSONAL: Born Dec. 20, 1982, he is the son of Jacqueline Baker. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences. SCORING G TD Rush PS Retn PAT 2PT FG Total Avg/G BAKER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS 2002 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2003 9 0 0 0 0 36 0 6 47 6.0 2003 10 4 57 0 33 0.4 14.2 5.7 TOTAL 11 0 0 0 0 36 0 6 47 4.9 TOTAL 10 4 57 0 33 0.4 14.2 5.7

#14 JIMMY BEASLEY #55 CHRIS BALSEIRO SS, 5-11, 196, SR-3L K, 6-1, 215, SO-SQ North Little Rock, Ark. Miami, Fla. (North Little Rock HS) (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 2003 Birmingham News Preseason All-SEC Second Team OUTLOOK: Slated to be a reserve at placekicker entering the Team Captain season, he has won the placement job and now handles extra points and field goals. He is in his first season handling placement OUTLOOK: He is once again atop the depth chart at strong safe- kicks after seeing some action as a kickoff specialist in 2002. He ty (rover). He boasts 26 career starts. He owns five double-digit leads the Razorbacks in scoring with 54 points. He has not tackle games in his career. He has two career fumble recoveries attempted a field goal in the last three games. with both of those coming in the last three games.

2003: He earned the starting nod at placekicker in the season 2003: He tallied five tackles, including one tackle for loss (-1) in opener after David Carlton was sidelined with an ankle injury two the season opener vs.Tulsa. He earned seven tackles in the Hogs’ days before the Hogs took on Tulsa. He went one-of-two on field 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas. He collected five tackles, including goals including converting on his first collegiate field goal from three solo stops, vs. North Texas. He made his fourth-straight 29 yards. He earlier missed his first career field goal attempt on season start at strong safety against Alabama earning a pair of a 40-yard attempt against the Golden Hurricane. He added six tackles and a quarterback hurry. He earned two tackles and a successful extra points in the Arkansas’ 45-13 win over Tulsa. quarterback hurry against Auburn. He racked up a season-high With Carlton back, he did not play against either Texas or North eight tackles, including five solo stops, in a 33-28 loss to Florida. Texas. He came off the bench to nail two field goals including the He made an assisted tackle on special teams and tallied one tack- game-winner (19 yards) in double-overtime to lift the Razorbacks le for loss (-1) against the Gators. He earned four tackles includ- to a 34-31 win at Alabama. He hit three extra points and was a ing a tackle for loss (-1) for the second-consecutive week in a perfect two-for-two on field goals against the Crimson Tide. He road game at Ole Miss. In Arkansas’ 71-63 win at Kentucky, he nailed a 38-yard field goal in the second quarter before provid- earned nine tackles. Five of his stops were solo tackles. He reg- ing the winning margin on a 19-yard field goal in the second over- istered six tackles, including four solo stops, in the Razorbacks’ time. He converted on one of his two field goal attempts against 28-6 win over South Carolina. He earned his first career fumble Auburn. He missed a 35-yard effort before splitting the uprights recovery in the first quarter halting a USC scoring drive at the UA on a 25-yard kick. He made four extra points and missed on his nine-yard line. He tallied four tackles, including three solo stops, only field goal attempt from 53 yards against Florida. He con- and recovered a fumble in the Hogs’ non-conference victory over verted on his only kicking opportunity (PAT) in a 19-7 loss at Ole New Mexico State. He collected his second career fumble recov- Miss. He set a career high in attempts and tied a career high in ery in as many weeks by pouncing on a NMSU fumble on the open- field goals made with a pair of field goals in three tries in ing drive. He collected three solo stops in Arkansas’ 52-6 win over Arkansas’ 71-63 win over Kentucky. He missed a 40-yard attempt Mississippi State. in the first half, but converted from 37 yards in the fourth quar- ter and 25 yards in the third overtime. He also added five extra PERSONAL: Born Dec. 18, 1980, he is the son of Jimmy and Lorria points in the Hogs’ victory. He was perfect on four PAT attempts Joshua-Beasley. He is one of nine UA players to have his under- in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He made six of graduate degree before completing his playing eligibility. He has seven extra point attempts in a win over New Mexico State. His a degree in marketing from the Sam M. Walton College of Business. missed conversion attempt was the first of his career in 30 He is taking classes towards a second degree while completing his attempts. He was perfect on all seven extra point attempts in the collegiate football career. Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

a kickoff for 16 yards vs. USC. He carried the ball seven times for 46 yards in a win over New Mexico State. He averaged 6.6 yards per carry against the Aggies. He also uncorked his longest kickoff return of the season (30 yards). He rushed five times for 36 yards in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. He earned a long BEASLEY’S CAREER TACKLES G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR carry of 14 yards and averaged 7.2 yards per carry against the 2000 11 4-5 9 0 0 1 0 0 Bulldogs. 2001 11 12-10 22 1 4 0 0 0 2002 13 65-34 99 6 32 6 0 0 PERSONAL: Born Nov. 22, 1982, he is the son of Rod Birmingham 2003 11 39-16 55 3 3 0 0 2 and Saundra Fulze. He is the cousin of former UA defensive end TOTAL 46 120-65 185 10 39 7 0 2 Randy Garner and current Razorback tight end Jason Peters. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in criminal justice.

#32 DECORI BIRMINGHAM TB, 5-11, 200, JR-2L BIRMINGHAM’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Atlanta, Texas G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2001 11 24 87 1 13 3.6 7.9 (Atlanta HS) 2002 14 10 59 0 13 5.8 4.0 2003 11 72 413 3 51 5.7 37.5 2003 Lindy’s Preseason All-SEC Second Team TOTAL 36 106 559 4 51 5.3 15.5 (All-Purpose) RECEIVING OUTLOOK: After beginning the season as the top reserve behind G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Richard Smith at flanker, he has emerged as a tailback. With 2001 11 6 47 0 16 0.5 7.8 4.3 injuries to Cedric Cobbs and De’Arrius Howard, he moved to the 2002 14 17 184 3 31 1.3 10.8 14.2 offensive backfield for the Ole Miss game and started two games 2003 11 15 117 0 25 1.4 7.8 10.6 at tailback. He is now listed as a reserve at that position. In his TOTAL 36 38 348 3 31 1.1 9.2 9.7 first collegiate start at the position against Kentucky and earned 196 yards and two touchdowns on 40 carries. He is also a kick KICKOFF RETURNS returner for the Hogs. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2001 11 12 263 0 47 21.9 23.9 2003: He snared three catches for 23 yards against Tulsa. Against 2002 14 28 638 0 61 22.8 45.6 No. 5 Texas, he returned two kickoffs for 31 yards including a 2003 11 7 120 0 30 17.1 10.9 long return of 18 yards. He started alongside Richard Smith in a TOTAL 36 47 1021 0 61 21.7 28.4 two-flanker formation against the Longhorns. It was his fifth career start. He did not have a catch. He hauled in one catch for ALL PURPOSE six yards and returned one kickoff for nine yards in the Hogs’ win G Rush Rec PR KR Total Avg/G over North Texas. He also had an assisted tackle on special teams 2001 11 87 47 0 263 397 36.1 2002 14 59 184 342 638 1223 87.4 against the Mean Green. He hauled in two passes for nine yards 2003 11 413 117 75 120 689 68.9 in a 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. He also returned a TOTAL 36 559 348 417 1021 2345 65.1 kickoff for 20 yards against the Crimson Tide. He made three catches for 45 yards against Auburn. His three catches and 45 ranked as the second-best efforts of his career. His 25-yard reception against the Tigers was his third-best career catch. He #71 MARK BOKERMANN snared four catches for 24 yards against Florida. He also returned OG, 6-5, 302, SR-3L four punts for 68 yards including a 28-yard return against the St. Louis, Mo. Gators. He tallied 60 all-purpose yards vs. Ole Miss including on (DeSmet Jesuit HS) a punt return (7), a kickoff return (14) and a reception (1). With UA’s top two tailbacks out with injuries, he rushed 12 times for 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-District VI First Team 38 yards with a long run of 13 against the Rebels. In his first col- legiate start at tailback, he racked up 196 yards and two touch- OUTLOOK: He is the starting right guard for the Razorbacks. He downs on 40 carries. His 196-yard total was the 11th-best per- has made 28 career starts. In 2003, he has helped plow the way formance in UA history while his 40 totes ranked third on the UA for nine 100-yard rushing efforts in 11 games by UA backs. He is record list. He tallied five runs of 10+ yards including a long run second on the team with 66 knockdown blocks this season. of 42 yards. His touchdown runs came from 10 and 25 yards. The 25-yard score proved to be the winning score in the seventh over- 2003: He made his 19th career start at right guard in the season time period. He earned career highs in rushing attempts, yards opener against Tulsa. He earned a perfect 100 percent grade and touchdowns against the Wildcats. He racked up 122 all-pur- including perfect marks in the running and passing games against pose yards in the Razorbacks 28-6 win over South Carolina. He the Golden Hurricane. He also tallied three knockdown blocks. earned 97 yards on only nine carries in his second career start at He logged all 77 snaps at right guard and tallied seven knock- tailback. He averaged 12.1 yards per carry against the downs in the Hogs’ upset of No. 5 Texas. He carded out with a Gamecocks including a career-long 51-yard touchdown run in the grade of 96 percent against the Longhorns including a 96 percent first quarter. He made one reception for nine yards and returned mark in pass protection. He played 51 snaps against North Texas 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS earning two knockdowns and a total grade of 87 percent (83 run, 90 pass). He logged 91 snaps tallying a 93 percent running grade PERSONAL: Born Sept. 13, 1983, he is the son of Pierre and and a 97-percent passing mark in the Hogs’ win at Alabama. He Angela Brown. He was a member of the 2002-03 Lon Farrell posted 11 knockdowns against the Crimson Tide. He tallied a Academic Honor Roll. He is enrolled in the Sam M. Walton College team-high and season-high 13 knockdowns against Auburn. He of Business and is majoring in transportation. graded out at 94 and 97 percent, respectively, in the running and passing games. He recorded a team-high 10 knockdown blocks BROWN’S CAREER TACKLES against Florida. He tallied a perfect 100 percent grade in pass G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR blocking and a 94 percent mark in run blocking against the 2002 14 14-11 25 2 17 0 0 0 Gators. He graded out at 83.5 percent including a 95 percent 2003 11 16-14 30 1 3 1 0 0 mark in the passing game at Ole Miss. He added six knockdown TOTAL 25 30-25 55 3 20 1 0 0 blocks against the Rebels. He logged all 99 offensive snaps and graded out at 91.5 percent. He tallied an 88-percent grade in the running game and a 95-percent mark in passing situations. He recorded six knockdown blocks against the Wildcats. He tallied a #22 TONY BUA grade of 95 percent and earned four knockdown blocks against FS, 5-11, 210, SR-3L South Carolina. He carded a perfect 100 percent in pass blocking River Ridge, La. and a 90 percent in run blocking vs. the Gamecocks. He tallied a (John Curtis HS) perfect 100 percent mark in pass protection and a 92 percent grade in running situations against New Mexico State. He record- UA Career Tackle Record Holder ed an overall grade of 96 percent with two knockdown blocks vs. Butkus Award Watch List (nation’s top linebacker) the Aggies. He helped clear the way for 576 yards of total offense 2003 Preseason First Team All-SEC Selection in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. He tallied a grade of SEC Defensive Player of the Week 87 percent in the running game and 86 percent in passing situa- (Nov. 6 - South Carolina) tions. He also earned four knockdown blocks against the Team Captain Bulldogs. OUTLOOK: The All-SEC outside linebacker made the switch to PERSONAL: Born Sept. 17, 1981, he was married last June to free safety for his senior season. Bua moved to the secondary Leah Reith. Leah is the sister of Razorback offensive guard Jerry with the departure of UA All-American free safety Ken Hamlin to Reith. Mark is the son of Dan and JoAnn Bokermann. He was a the NFL (Seattle Seahawks). He was named to the Butkus Award member of the 2000, 2001 and 2002 SEC Football Academic Honor Watch List for the nation’s most outstanding linebacker, but is Rolls. He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Farrell playing his senior season at his new position. He is the SEC’s Academic Honor Rolls. He earned his degree in finance in active career tackle leader and the UA career leader with 391 December of 2001 after completing only his sophomore year in stops. He passed former Razorback and current Seattle football eligibility. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in Seahawks’ free safety Ken Hamlin (381) for the UA career business administration. tackle record with three tackles against New Mexico State. Bua owns 19 double-digit tackle games in his career including five such outings this season. He leads the team this season with 109 #27 PIERRE BROWN tackles and is second on the team with two interceptions. ILB, 6-0, 229, SO-1L Birmingham, Ala. 2003: He led the Hogs with nine tackles, including five solo (Shades Valley HS) stops, in the season-opening win over Tulsa. He earned eight tackles in a 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas. Five of his eight stops OUTLOOK: He is the top reserve behind Caleb Miller at the Sam were of the solo variety. He paced the Razorbacks in tackles for linebacker position. the second time this season with 10 stops in a win over North Texas. With his 10 tackles, he eclipsed the 300-tackle career 2003: He made two solo tackles against Tulsa.He logged six snaps mark at Arkansas. He recorded his second-straight double-digit and earned a quarterback hurry against No. 5 Texas. He tied a tackle effort with 11 stops, including one tackle for loss (-1), in career high with five tackles on 19 snaps against North Texas. He a 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. In addition to his tack- tallied his first tackle for loss (-3) of the season and a quarter- le total, he earned a pass deflection, quarterback hurry and back hurry vs. the Mean Green. He assisted on one tackle in spe- recovered a fumble. His fumble recovery set up a UA touchdown cial teams work in the Razorbacks’ 34-31 win at Alabama. He that cut the Crimson Tide’s lead to seven points in the fourth racked up three tackles against Auburn including an assisted stop quarter. For the third-straight game, he earned double-digit on special teams. In addition to his special teams play, he saw tackles with 11 stops against Auburn. He snared his first inter- seven snaps on defense earning three tackles (two solo) against ception of the season to stop a Tigers’ drive inside the 10-yard Florida. He earned one special teams tackle in a road loss at Ole line. He also made one tackle for loss (-1). He racked up five Miss. He logged eight defensive snaps against the Rebels. He tal- tackles, including a sack (-12), in the Hogs’ 33-28 loss to Florida. lied four tackles, including three solo stops, in UA’s 71-63 win His sack for a loss of 12 yards marked the largest loss recorded in over Kentucky. He earned one unassisted and an assisted tackle his career. For the second straight week, he intercepted a pass on special teams. His three unassisted tackles were a career inside the Hogs’ 10-yard line to stop an opponent’s prospective high. He tallied one assisted tackle and his first career pass scoring drive. He racked up nine tackles, including six solo stops, deflection in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He and a pass broken up against Ole Miss. He earned 15 tackles a racked up a career high seven tackles in the Hogs’ 48-20 win over pass deflection and a fumble recovery in the Razorbacks’ 71-63 New Mexico State. He made three solo stops and four assisted seven-overtime win at Kentucky. With his 15 tackles, he moved tackles against the Aggies. One of his assisted stops came on spe- passed Ronnie Caveness (357) into third on the UA career tackle cial teams. chart. His fumble recovery preserved the UA victory on the 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS game’s final play when UK’s Jared Lorenzen fumbled on fourth ing in a touchback against Auburn. He handled kickoff duties and down in the seventh overtime. He racked up a team-high 19 tack- made a touchdown-saving tackle on one of the kicks against les, including 12 solo stops, in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win against Florida. He made the opening kickoff of the second half against South Carolina earning him SEC Defensive Player of the Week Ole Miss. He tallied five kickoffs with one touchback against honors. His total tied for the 13th-best single game total in UA Kentucky. He helped hold UK’s Derek Abney to two kickoff returns history and second only in his career to his 20-tackle effort for 38 yards on the night. He kicked off five times in the Hogs’ against Georgia in 2001. With his effort, he bypassed Cliff Powell 28-6 win vs. South Carolina. Three of his five kickoffs sailed into (367) for second on the UA career tackle list. He also tied a the end zone for touchbacks. The other two kicks were returned career-high three quarterback hurries. He became the UA career for no gain and seven yards. He tallied a season-high eight kick- tackle leader with three tackles against New Mexico State. He offs and recorded one touchback in the Hogs’ 48-20 win over New passed former Razorback free safety Ken Hamlin (381) with his Mexico State. He garnered seven kickoffs in Arkansas’ 52-6 win third stop of the day and his 382nd of his career late in the first over Mississippi State. He also earned an unassisted tackle half against the Aggies. He finished the day with a season-low against the Bulldogs. three tackles. He tallied nine tackles, including five solo stops, and a pass deflection in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over Mississippi PERSONAL: Born July 5, 1982, he is the son of Marc and Haydee State. Carlton. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in biology. He is also seeking a minor in PERSONAL: Born Feb. 11, 1980, he is the son of Anthony and Spanish. He was a member of the 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. Jodie Bua. He enjoys hunting and fishing. He was a member of He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Farrell the 2000 and 2002 SEC Football Academic Honor Roll. He was a Academic Honor Rolls. member of the 2001-02 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is CARLTON’S CAREER KICKING majoring in communications. FG PAT G Att Made Lg Pct Att Made Pct. 2001 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 BUA’S CAREER TACKLES 2002 14 16 12 47 75.0 29 28 96.6 G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 10 5 2 31 40.0 10 10 100.0 2000 10 28-14 42 3 8 0 1 0 TOTAL 35 21 14 47 66.7 39 38 97.4 2001 10 68-41 109 9 21 3 1 1 2002 13 77-54 131 9 50 4 1 2 SCORING 2003 11 63-46 109 3 14 6 0 2 G TD Rush PS Retn PAT 2PT FG Total Avg/G TOTAL 44 236-155 391 24 93 13 3 5 2001 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2002 14 0 0 0 0 28 0 12 64 4.6 INTERCEPTIONS 2003 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 16 1.6 G NO Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL 35 0 0 0 0 38 0 14 80 2.3 2000 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2001 10 2 17 0 17 8.5 1.7 2002 13 2 13 0 9 6.5 1.1 2003 11 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 #8 AHMAD CARROLL TOTAL 44 6 30 0 17 5.0 0.7 CB, 5-11, 191, JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass HS)

#49 DAVID CARLTON 2003 Jim Thorpe Award Watch List K, 6-1, 189, JR-2L 2003 Preseason All-SEC Second Team Selection Tulsa, Okla. ESPN The Magazine Top 100 College FB Players (Bishop Kelley HS) (No. 96)

OUTLOOK: After entering the season as the returning starter at OUTLOOK: One of two UA cornerbacks (Richardson) on the Jim placekicker, he will now serve as a reserve on placement kicks Thorpe Award watch list, he has already been named as one of behind Chris Balseiro. He is now utilized as the Hogs’ kickoff spe- the five best cover corners in the nation by ESPN’s Kirk cialist. He has 38 kickoffs this season with nine resulting in Herbstreit. Last spring, he became the first UA football player touchbacks. since Clyde Scott (1948) to score at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He earned All-America honors in both the 2003: He was slated to handle placement kicks and kickoffs for 100 and 200 meters in helping Coach John McDonnnell and the the Razorbacks in the season opener before injuring his ankle in Hogs to their 38th national championship. He became the first a pickup basketball game on Sept. 3. He didn’t play against Tulsa. athlete to earn All-America honors in both the 100 and 200 in the He nailed five extra points and hit one of two field goal attempts same meet in UA history. He leads the team with three intercep- in his first action of the season against Texas. He missed only his tions. second career kick from inside 50 yards when he missed wide on a 40-yard attempt. He nailed a 19-yarder to help ice the 38-28 2003: He earned the opening game start at boundary corner- victory over the Longhorns. He was successful on his only field back. He made only one tackle, but snared the first UA inter- goal attempt (31 yards) and made four PAT in a 31-7 win over ception of the year against Tulsa. It was his second career pick. North Texas. He missed both of his field goal attempts (32 and 39 Pitted against one of the top receiving corps in the nation, he yards) in the first half against Alabama. He made one PAT against made three tackles including one for loss (-3) against No. 5 Texas. the Crimson Tide and kicked off in the absence of regular kickoff He also tallied a pass deflection and a quarterback hurry against specialist Rusty McEntire. He booted two kickoffs with one result- the Longhorns. He posted four tackles, including one on special 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS teams, in a 31-7 win over North Texas. He also picked up a pass including five games this season. He became the first Razorback deflection against the Mean Green. He made four solo tackles in to earn 100-yards or more rushing in the first four games of the Arkansas’ 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. He tallied four season since Jerry Eckwood tallied 100-yards in the first five solo stops, including one special teams’ tackle, in the Hogs’ games of the 1975 season. He became the sixth Razorback to Homecoming game vs. Auburn. He posted a season high six tack- eclipse the 1,000 yard rushing mark in a season when he tallied les, including two solo stops on special teams, in Arkansas’ 33-28 150 yards against Mississippi State. loss to Florida. Five of his six tackles were of the solo variety. He also earned two PBU’s against the Gators, matching his previous 2003: He is third in the SEC and ranks 23rd in the nation in rush- five-game total. He tallied seven solo stops, including a career- ing with an average of 101.0 yards per game. He earned the high three tackles for loss (-6), and an interception against Ole starting nod at tailback for the fourth straight season. He tallied Miss. He matched his career total with three TFL (-6) against the his fifth career 100-yard rushing game with 145 yards and a Rebels. His five solo tackles are the second-highest career total. touchdown on 12 carries against Tulsa. For his efforts, he was Two of his tackles came on special teams. He picked off an Eli named SEC Offensive Player of the Week. His 145-yard perform- Manning pass to stop a Rebels’ drive in the first quarter. He tal- ance was the seventh-best season-opening total in school history lied four tackles, including three solo stops, in the Hogs’ 71-63 and the best since Oscar Malone had 151 yards in the 1994 open- win at Kentucky. He also collected an interception, two quarter- er vs. SMU. He also accomplished the rare feat of scoring a rush- back hurries and two pass deflections. His interception halted a ing TD in five-straight season openers (1999-03). He earned a UK scoring drive at the UA six-yard line. He tallied an assisted medical hardship after an injury in 2000 giving him another year tackle in the Razorbacks’ win over South Carolina. He made one of eligibility. He raced 58 yards for the Hogs’ first score of the solo tackle in 42 snaps against New Mexico State. He registered season. It was the longest run of his Razorback career. He rushed three tackles and a quarterback hurry in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over 20 times for 119 yards and a touchdown in a 38-28 win over No. Mississippi State. 5 Texas at Austin. It marked the first time in his standout career that he had earned 100 yards in consecutive games. He scored on PERSONAL: Born Aug. 4, 1983, he is the son of Carolyn and Art a 46-yard run and averaged 5.8 yards per carry against the Carroll. His nickname is "Batman." He is enrolled in the Fulbright Longhorns. The two longest runs of his career (56 - Tulsa, 46 - College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in communications. Texas) have come in the first two games of his senior season. He made it three 100-yard rushing games in a row with 104 yards on 20 carries against North Texas. He averaged 5.2 yards per carry CARROLL’S CAREER TACKLES and scored two touchdowns against the Mean Green. His 66 first G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR quarter rushing yards against UNT put him over 2,000 rushing 2001 10 27-15 42 0 0 13 0 1 yards for his career. He is just the 10th Razorback to eclipse that 2002 13 40-20 60 2 7 6 2 1 mark. He captured his second SEC Offensive Player of the Week 2003 11 31-7 38 5 11 9 0 0 award in leading the Hogs to a 34-31 double-overtime win at TOTAL 34 98-42 140 7 18 28 2 2 Alabama. He rushed for a career best 198 yards and touchdown INTERCEPTIONS on a career high 36 carries. His 198 yards was the 10th-best rush- G NO Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G ing day in UA history. He earned 64 of his yards in the fourth 2001 10 1 43 0 43 43.0 4.3 quarter and in overtime play. He carried the ball on seven of the 2002 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Razorbacks’ 11 plays in overtime including five of the final six 2003 11 3 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 snaps to set up the game-winning field goal. He averaged 5.5 TOTAL 34 4 43 0 43 10.8 1.3 yards per carry against the Crimson Tide including five runs of 10+ yards. He also snared a pass for a five-yard gain in the vic- tory. He netted 78 yards on 16 carries against Auburn. He had a long run of 39 against the Tigers. The carry actually went for 68 #4 CEDRIC COBBS yards, but a holding penalty made it a 39-yard gain. He moved TB, 6-1, 225, SR-3L past Madre Hill (2,407) on the UA career rushing chart after Little Rock, Ark. earning 88 yards on 14 carries against Florida. He scored the first (Fair HS) touchdown of the day on a seven-yard run. He also snared two catches for 15 yards against the Gators. It was the third time in SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 6 - Tulsa) his career he has multiple catches in a contest. Ironically, the The Sporting News National Player of the Week Hogs are 0-3 in those games. He left the game with five minutes (Sept. 27 - Alabama) to go in the second quarter with a strained right hamstring and SI.com First Team Midseason All-American did not return. He did not make the trip to Ole Miss while recov- SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 27 - Alabama) ering from his strained right hamstring. He returned to action at tailback in the Hogs’ 71-63 seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He OUTLOOK: With his stellar early season performances, he has entered the game at 12:35 of the second quarter against the vaulted his way back on the national scene. He has already won Wildcats. He rushed nine times for 46 yards with a long run of 17 two SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors, The Sporting News yards. He averaged 5.1 yards a carry against Kentucky. He logged National Player of the Week and has been named to SI.com’s First a team-high 15 carries for 51 yards in the Hogs’ 28-6 win over Team Midseason All-America team. He is the leading active South Carolina. He also made a catch for three yards against the career rusher in the SEC, he has amassed 2,708 career rushing Gamecocks. With his 15 carries against USC, he became only the yards including 1,010 this season. He also ranks second among seventh Razorback to rack up more than 500 rushing attempts in active SEC players in career all-purpose yardage (3,340). He is his career. He earned the start at tailback and toted the ball third in the league in career touchdowns (26) and is sixth in scor- seven times for 35 yards in a non-conference win over New ing (156). He ranks fourth on the UA career rushing yards (2,708) Mexico State. He averaged 5.0 yards per carry including a long and is tied for sixth in rushing touchdowns (24). He owns nine run of 14 yards. He also made one catch for six yards. He topped career 100-yard rushing games, tied for fourth in UA history, the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the season with 150 yards and 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS two touchdowns on 30 carries in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Martha Crowder. His father played football for the Razorbacks Mississippi State. He averaged 5.0 yards per carry and scored on and both his parents are graduates of Arkansas. His brother grad- runs of six and seven yards against the Bulldogs. He became the uated from Arkansas in the spring of 2000. He was a member of sixth Razorback to collect 1,000 yards in a season. He also made the 2001 and 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. He was a member one catch for no gain in the victory. of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Rolls. He has already graduated from the Dale Bumpers College of PERSONAL: Born Jan. 9, 1981, he is the son of Raymond and Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences with an agricultural business Glendree Cobbs. He enjoys acting and hopes to make it a career degree. This fall, he is taking hours towards another degree in some day. In the December 1999 edition of ESPN The Magazine, the same college. he was featured as one of the rising stars of the new millennium. He was a member of the 2000 SEC Football Academic Honor Roll. CROWDER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G majoring in drama. 2000 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2001 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 COBBS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS 2002 14 3 35 0 20 0.2 11.7 1.3 G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2003 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1999 11 116 668 3 53 5.8 60.7 TOTAL 37 3 35 0 20 0.1 11.7 0.9 2000 3 70 291 4 26 4.2 97.0 2001 9 102 340 7 40 3.3 37.8 TACKLES 2002 11 74 399 2 38 5.4 36.3 G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 10 179 1010 8 58 5.6 101.0 2000 1 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 44 541 2708 24 58 5.0 61.5 2001 10 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 14 12-8 20 0 0 0 1 1 RECEIVING 2003 11 8-7 15 0 0 0 0 0 G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL 37 20-16 36 0 0 0 1 1 1999 11 11 60 1 36 1.0 5.5 5.5 2000 3 2 26 0 22 0.7 13.0 8.7 2001 9 2 -2 0 0 0.2 -1.0 -0.2 #60 SCOTT DAVENPORT 2002 11 3 20 0 20 0.3 6.7 2.0 NG, 6-2, 294, SR-3L 2003 10 7 27 0 14 0.7 3.9 2.7 Clarendon, Ark. TOTAL 44 25 131 1 36 0.6 5.2 3.0 (Clarendon HS)

OUTLOOK: After making the move from offensive guard last #38 TOM CROWDER spring, he is listed as the starter at nose guard. He may also see SE, 6-1, 183, SR-2L time at defensive tackle. He has started the last 10 games at Camden, Ark. nose guard. Of his 38 tackles this season, 30 have been assisted (Fairview HS) stops.

OUTLOOK: A special teams standout and a key reserve in the UA 2003: He earned three tackles (1 solo, 2 assisted) in the season wide receiving corps, he will fulfill both roles again this season. opener against Tulsa. He made his first start on the defensive He will compete for time at split end. He will see extensive time side of the ball with a first snap at nose guard against No. 5 on special teams including serving as one of the gunners on the Texas. He played 28 snaps and tallied an assisted tackle vs. the punt coverage squad. Longhorns. He tallied three assisted stops in a start against North Texas. He earned his third-consecutive start and racked up two 2003: He logged time on special teams and at split end against assisted tackles and a quarterback hurry against Alabama. He Tulsa, but didn’t accrue statistics. He anchored the UA special made five tackles in a 10-3 loss to Auburn. Four of his five stops teams against Texas including earning one solo tackle and down- were assisted tackles. For the second straight week, he earned ing a punt at the Longhorns’ nine-yard line. He actually downed five tackles against Florida. He tallied a career high seven tack- the punt by catching it before it hit the ground. He collected two les in a road loss at Ole Miss. He recorded three tackles in the assisted tackles on special teams in a 31-7 win over North Texas. Razorbacks’ 71-63 win at Kentucky. He made two solo stops and He tallied two tackles (one solo, one assisted) in the Razorbacks’ recorded a quarterback hurry in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. He earned one tackle in South Carolina. He tallied three assisted tackles and a forced special teams’ action against Auburn. He made an unassisted fumble in the Razorbacks’ 48-20 non-conference win over New tackle on special teams vs. Florida. Against Ole Miss, he made Mexico State. He forced a fumble on the Aggies’ opening offen- two solo tackles and one assisted stop on special teams. He sive drive. It was his first career forced fumble. He racked up blocked his second career punt and recovered it for a touchdown four assisted tackles in Arkansas’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. in the Razorbacks’ 71-63 win at Kentucky. It also marked his sec- ond career touchdown of his career. He made two special teams PERSONAL: Born April 11, 1981, he and his wife, the former tackles against the Wildcats. He logged time on special teams, Sarah Bisbee, were married in the summer of 2002. Sarah is a for- but did not make a tackle against South Carolina. He made one mer manager for the Razorback football team. He is the son of unassisted tackle on special teams against New Mexico State. He Randy and Valerie Davenport. He was a member of the 2002-03 tallied an assisted tackle as part of the UA special teams in the Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll. He already has graduated from Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. the College of Education and Health Professions with a degree in kinesiology. He is currently enrolled in the master's program in PERSONAL: Born Jan. 21, 1981, he and his wife, the former the same college. Kristin Smith, were married last June. He is the son of Randy and 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

DAVENPORT’S CAREER TACKLES #65 DAN DOUGHTY G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR C, 6-2, 290, SR-1L 2000 8 Offensive Tackle Clinton, Ark. 2001 3 Offensive Tackle (Clinton HS) 2002 11 Offensive Tackle 2003 11 8-30 38 0 0010 Rimington Award Watch List (nation’s top center) TOTAL 33 8-30 38 0 0010 OUTLOOK: He is included on the preseason watch list for the Dave Rimington Award (nation’s top center). He has made 23 career starts at center including 11 this season. He has registered #92 ARRION DIXON 29 knockdown blocks this season. DT, 6-4, 293, JR-2L Wynne, Ark. 2003: He made his second-consecutive opening day start at cen- (Wynne HS / Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) ter against Tulsa. He posted 95 and 93 percent grades in the run- ning and passing games, respectively, against Tulsa. He had one SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 1 - Kentucky) knockdown block vs. the Golden Hurricane. He tallied three knockdown blocks and carded a 91 percent grade in pass protec- OUTLOOK: He is settled in as the starter at defensive tackle tion against No. 5 Texas. He tallied grades of 85 and 94 percent after taking the first snap of the year at nose guard. The two in the running and passing games, respectively against North positions are interchangeable and he could still see some time at Texas. He earned a total grade of 90 percent and two knock- nose guard as the season progresses. downs against the Mean Green. He spent most of the game block- ing UNT All-America nose guard candidate Brandon Kennedy. He 2003: He earned the opening day start at nose guard against posted grades of 89 and 90 percent in the running game and pass- Tulsa. He registered three tackles, including two solo, against the ing game, respectively, in a double-overtime win at Alabama. He Golden Hurricane. He started at defensive tackle and collected played 91 snaps at center racking up three knockdowns against two assisted tackles and a quarterback hurry in the Hogs’ 38-28 the Crimson Tide. He graded out at 97 percent in the passing win over No. 5 Texas. He tallied three tackles, including two solo game and 82 percent on running plays against Auburn. He record- stops, in a 31-7 win over North Texas. He made a start, but last- ed seven knockdown blocks against the Tigers. He posted a 94 ed only six snaps against Alabama before leaving the game with percent mark on running plays and a 97 percent grade in passing a severely sprained toe. He did not make a tackle against the situations against Florida. He also earned five knockdown blocks Crimson Tide. He turned in his best game as a Razorback earning vs. the Gators. He recorded a 97 percent grade in the passing 10 tackles against Auburn. His previous career high was five tack- game against Ole Miss. He did not record a knockdown block vs. les. He also recorded a tackle for loss (-5) and two quarterback the Rebels. He earned a season high six knockdown blocks and hurries against the Tigers. For the second-consecutive week, he posted grades of 94 percent and 90 percent in the running and tallied 10 tackles, including five solo stops, against Florida. He passing games, respectively, in a 71-63 win over Kentucky. He tal- made one tackle for loss (-4), earned four quarterback hurries lied an overall grade of 92 percent vs. the Wildcats. He earned and blocked a Gators’ field goal attempt. He tallied five tackles grades of 90 percent and 100 percent in the running and passing and a quarterback hurry in a road loss at Ole Miss. He garnered games, respectively, in the Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after recording 15 tack- He totaled an overall grade of 95 percent and collected two les, three tackles for loss (-11), a sack (-6), two quarterback hur- knockdown blocks against the Gamecocks. He graded out at 89 ries and a forced fumble in the Razorbacks’ 71-63 seven-overtime percent (83 run, 95 pass) with two knockdown blocks in a non- win at Kentucky. His forced fumble came on the final play of the conference win over New Mexico State. He tallied a grade of 88.5 game when he helped force Jared Lorenzen’s fourth-down fum- percent and three knockdowns in a win over Mississippi State. He ble that was recovered by Tony Bua to preserve the win. He earned a perfect 100 percent mark in the passing game and earned four tackles in a win over South Carolina. Three of his helped pave the way for 576 yards of total offense. four stops were of the solo variety against the Gamecocks. He earned one tackle and a quarterback hurry in limited time PERSONAL: Born Oct. 14, 1980, he is the son of Joe and Becky against New Mexico State. He played only 23 snaps against the Doughty. He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Aggies. He tallied six tackles in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over Farrell Academic Honor Rolls. He is enrolled in the College of Mississippi State. Of his six stops, three were solo tackles. Education and Health Professions and is majoring in kinesiology.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 21, 1981, he is the son of Tony Jones and Carylon Dixon. He was a member of the 2002-03 Lon Farrell #97 JEREMY HARRELL Academic Honor Roll. He is enrolled in the College of Education DT, 6-3, 296, FR-HS and Health Professions and is majoring in vocational education. Texarkana, Ark. (Texas HS) DIXON’S CAREER TACKLES G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR OUTLOOK: He is making an impact as a true freshman as a top 2001 5 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 reserve on the UA defensive line. He made his collegiate debut 2002 14 21-11 32 6 18 0 1 0 in the Hogs’ first defensive series against No. 5 Texas. 2003 11 25-34 59 5 19 0 1 0 TOTAL 30 48-46 94 11 37 0 2 0 2003: He made his collegiate debut playing 24 snaps at defensive tackle against No. 5 Texas in Austin. He recorded two tackles including his first tackle for loss (-1) against the Longhorns. He racked up five stops on 29 snaps against North Texas. He tallied a career high seven tackles on 49 snaps against Alabama. He 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS made one solo stop and earned six assisted tackles against the ELLIOTT HARRIS’ CAREER TACKLES Crimson Tide. He tallied one assisted tackle in five snaps against G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Auburn. He saw only one snap against Florida, but did earn an 2001 7 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 assisted tackle on his single play against the Gators. He played 2002 14 23-8 31 4 8 0 1 1 only one snap at Ole Miss. He did appear in the Kentucky game. 2003 10 20-29 49 6 17 2 1 0 He made a one tackle for loss (-1) in UA’s 28-6 win over South TOTAL 31 44-37 81 10 25 2 2 1 Carolina. He dropped USC running back Daccus Turman for a loss of a yard on first down and goal at the UA two-yard line in the first quarter. The Gamecocks fumbled on the next play and the Hogs recovered. He logged 22 snaps against New Mexico State #84 STEVEN HARRIS earning two solo tackles and a quarterback hurry. He played, but SE, 5-11, 182, JR-2L did not earn a tackle against Mississippi State. Hialeah, Fla. (American HS) PERSONAL: Born Jan. 9, 1985, he is the son of Karen and Phil Harrell. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences. OUTLOOK: In each of the last two seasons, he has been plagued by injuries severely limiting his playing time. Strong spring and preseason performances have vaulted him up the depth chart at HARRELLS’ CAREER TACKLES wide receiver. He is listed as a top reserve at split end behind G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR George Wilson. He has made a catch in five of the last seven 2003 9 4-15 19 2 2100 games. In his last two contests, he has six catches for 135 yards TOTAL 9 4-15 19 2 2100 and a touchdown.

2003: He played, but did not earn a catch against Tulsa. He made #98 ELLIOTT HARRIS one catch for seven yards and earned his first career rush in a 38- DE, 6-4, 262, JR-2L 28 win over No. 5 Texas. He matched his season catch total (1) Marianna, Ark. from 2002 with his first reception of the season. He also tallied (Marianna HS) 11 yards on a reverse in his first career rushing attempt. He appeared in the North Texas game, but did not accrue statistics. OUTLOOK: After moving from defensive end to defensive tackle He came on after George Wilson left the Alabama game with a in the spring, he has switched back to end for the fall campaign. high ankle sprain, to record a career high four catches for 55 He is listed as the top reserve behind Justin Scott at bandit end. yards. He made a clutch seven-yard catch on fourth down and He ranks seventh on the team with 51 stops. four to go late in the game to extend the Hogs’ game-tying drive. He also snared a 26-yard pass from Matt Jones to set up another 2003: He was involved in three assisted tackles against Tulsa. He fourth-quarter score against the Crimson Tide. He made one turned in one of his best career efforts in an upset of No. 5 Texas. catch for 12 yards against Auburn. He tied a season high mark of He set a new career high with eight tackles, besting his previous 55 yards on three catches in a 33-28 loss to Florida. He had a long high of five stops. He recorded one tackle for loss (-5), one pass of 31 yards against the Gators. He snared two receptions for 13 broken up and a forced fumble. Following his forced fumble, UA yards in a 19-7 loss to Ole Miss. For the first time in five games, tailback Cedric Cobbs raced 46 yards for a touchdown on the he did not make a catch in Arkansas’ win at Kentucky. For the ensuing play. He posted his second solid outing in a row with five second straight contest, he failed to earn a reception in the tackles, including four solo stops, in a 31-7 win over North Texas. Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He made two catches He earned his second career sack (-1) and a quarterback hurry for 48 yards including a career long reception of 32 yards in the against the Mean Green. He racked up three tackles, including Hogs’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. He tallied a career high one for loss (-3), in the Hogs’ 34-31 double-overtime win at 87 yards and a touchdown on four catches in the Hogs’ 52-6 win Alabama. He also recorded a team-high three quarterback hur- over Mississippi State. His four receptions also tied a career high. ries vs. the Crimson Tide. He earned four tackles including two His touchdown catch came on a 43-yard pass from Ryan Sorahan. for loss (-2) and a quarterback hurry in a 10-3 loss to Auburn. It It was his first career touchdown reception. was the first time in his career that he earned two TFL in one game. He posted seven tackles and a quarterback knockdown PERSONAL: Born Nov. 10, 1981, he is the son of Wendell and against Florida. He tied a career-high eight tackles, including a Harriet Harris. He is married to the former Winter McKinney. On career-best six assisted stops, in a road game vs. Ole Miss. For Mon. Oct. 20, his wife Winter gave birth to the couple’s second the second straight game, he tied his career high with eight tack- child, Steven Cornel Harris Jr. (5 lb., 15 oz.) He has already been les in the Hogs’ seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He tallied three nicknamed C.J. They also have a daughter, Kayla Sky Harris who quarterback hurries against the Wildcats. He collected two turned two last week. He is enrolled in the Sam M. Walton assisted tackles, two quarterback hurries and a pass deflection in College of Business and is majoring in information systems. the Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He earned a sack for a loss of six yards against New Mexico State. It was his second sack STEVEN HARRIS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS of the season and the third of his career. He racked up two solo G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G tackles in Arkansas’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. 2000 8 1 -3 0 0 0.1 -3.0 -0.4 2001 4 6 68 0 27 1.5 11.3 17.0 PERSONAL: Born Oct. 29, 1981, he is the son of Ruby Lee Harris. 2002 1 1 11 0 11 1.0 1.0 11.0 He was a member of the 2002-03 Lon Farrell Academic Honor 2003 11 17 277 1 43 1.5 16.3 25.2 Roll. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health TOTAL 24 25 353 1 43 1.0 14.1 14.7 Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

#86 JARED HICKS solid freshman campaign. He already owns 13 career rushing TE, 6-6, 273, SO-1L touchdowns including six this season. He scored at least one Bartlesville, Okla. touchdown in each of the Hogs’ first three games, but has found (Bartlesville HS) found the end zone only once since. He did not play against Ole Miss and Kentucky while recovering from a sprained left ankle. OUTLOOK: He is listed as a reserve to Jason Peters at tight end, He returned to action against South Carolina. but sees significant time in two tight-end sets. He has at least two knockdown blocks in each game this season. 2003: He rushed 15 times for 69 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the season opener vs. Tulsa. It was the third time he has scored 2003: He earned time against Tulsa helping the Hogs clear the two rushing TD in a game (2002 Tennessee, 2002 Ole Miss) and the way for 294 rushing yards. He earned a grade of 80 percent and sixth time in his career he has rushed for 60+ yards.He found the tallied three knockdown blocks and two pancakes against the end zone twice and rushed for 35 yards on 20 carries in a 38-28 Golden Hurricane. A reserve at tight end, he aided the Hogs’ run- win over No. 5 Texas at Austin. He became the first Razorback to ning game against Texas with five knockdown blocks and one pan- record back-to-back games with two touchdown runs since Oscar cake. He did not make a catch against the Longhorns. He made Malone in 1993-94. Malone scored two rushing TD in the final his first catch of the season on a 10-yard pass from Ryan Sorahan game of the 1993 season and the 1994 season opener. He rushed in a win over North Texas. He posted a grade of 85 percent with 10 times for 11 yards and a touchdown against North Texas. He four knockdowns and two pancakes vs. the Mean Green. He made scored on a one-yard run to extend his touchdown streak to three a 14-yard diving catch on a key third down play in Arkansas’ 34- games. He carried the ball 14 times for 48 yards in a 34-31 vic- 31 win at Alabama. He also helped clear the way for 289 yards tory over Alabama. He posted a long run of 12 yards against the rushing by the Razorbacks. He graded out at 83 percent against Crimson Tide. He posted 50 yards on nine carries in Arkansas’ 10- the Crimson Tide including six knockdown blocks and two pan- 3 loss to Auburn. He earned a 28-yard carry against the Tigers. He cake blocks. His time was limited against Auburn after bruising gained nine yards on five carries before leaving the Florida game his back in the first half, but he did return for some action. He with a sprained right ankle in the third quarter. He did not play did not make a catch in his limited stint. He earned five knock- against Ole Miss due to the injury. He was available, but did not down blocks and two pancakes against the Tigers. He posted a play while still recovering from a sprained ankle at Kentucky. He season high grade of 90 percent with two knockdowns and a pan- carried the ball five times for 25 yards against South Carolina in cake against Florida. He did not make a catch against Ole Miss. his first action in three games. He broke off a long run of 15 yards He registered a grade of 88 percent and tallied four knockdowns against the Gamecocks. He earned 20 yards on nine carries in the vs. the Rebels. He made a key 11-yard catch in the first overtime Hogs’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. He rushed six times for period to help Arkansas top Kentucky 71-63 in seven overtimes. two yards, but did score a touchdown in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 vic- The 11-yard reception advanced the Hogs to the one-yard line to tory over Mississippi State. His one-yard touchdown run in the set up a touchdown. It also was the third-longest reception of his first quarter was his first scoring run since the North Texas game. career. He also racked up nine knockdown blocks and a grade of 85 percent against the Wildcats. He made one catch for a gain of PERSONAL: Born June 7, 1983, he is the son of Ronald and Janice seven yards in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He Howard. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health tallied three knockdowns against the Gamecocks. He carded an Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. 81 percent grade with seven knockdown blocks in a non-confer- ence win over New Mexico State. He helped pave the way for 576 yards of total offense in the Hogs’ 52-6 victory over Mississippi HOWARD’S CAREER RUSHING STATS G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G State. He graded out at 90 percent and tallied a season high nine 2002 14 131 595 7 38 4.5 42.5 knockdown blocks against the Bulldogs. 2003 9 93 265 6 31 2.8 29.4 TOTAL 23 224 860 13 38 3.8 37.4 PERSONAL: Born June 10, 1983, he is the son of Curtis and Stacy Hicks. He was a member of the 2001-02 Lon Farrell Academic RECEIVING Honor Roll. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. 2002 14 1 -1 0 0 0.1 -1.0 -1.0 2003 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 HICKS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS TOTAL 23 1 -1 0 0 0.1 -1.0 0.0 G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2002 9 1 14 0 14 0.1 14.0 1.6 2003 11 4 42 0 14 0.4 10.5 3.8 TOTAL 20 5 56 0 14 0.2 11.2 2.8 #15 JEB HUCKEBA DE, 6-5, 250, JR-2L Searcy, Ark. (Harding Academy) #26 De’ARRIUS HOWARD TB, 6-0, 229, SO-1L 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-District VI First Team West Memphis, Ark. (West Memphis HS) OUTLOOK: After spending his first two seasons at inside line- backer, he has moved to a more natural spot at defensive end. 2003 Doak Walker Award Watch List (nation’s top RB) He has started at the end position in all 11 games this season. He 2003 The Sporting News Preseason All-SEC Second is tied for the squad lead with 12 tackles for loss (-29). He has Team made at least one tackle for loss in seven of the Hogs’ 11 games.

OUTLOOK: He is on the Doak Walker Award watch list after a 2003: He made his first career start at defensive end against 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

Tulsa after making his previous eight career starts at linebacker. Richardson slowed by an injury. He tallied three tackles, a pass He tallied four tackles vs. the Golden Hurricane. He also blocked deflection and a fumble recovery vs. the Mean Green. His fumble his first career punt in the fourth quarter against TU. He had one recovery in the second quarter came on a UNT kickoff return. of the most complete games of his career with six tackles, two Following his recovery, the Hogs went on to score a touchdown. tackles for loss (-2), two quarterback hurries, a forced fumble He made his second-consecutive start at cornerback in the and a fumble recovery in the Hogs’ upset of No. 5 Texas. He Razorbacks’ win at Alabama. He made two tackles against the deflected an option pitch from UT quarterback at the UA 10-yard Crimson Tide. He registered a season-high four tackles, including line to halt a Longhorn drive. He also recovered a Longhorns’ three solo stops, against Auburn. He also tallied one pass deflec- fumble at the UT five-yard line, leading to a UA touchdown. He tion vs. the Tigers. He returned to a reserve role and earned one collected three tackles and a quarterback hurry against North solo tackle and one pass deflection in the Florida game. He made Texas. He made five tackles including one for loss (-1) in the four tackles in action vs. Ole Miss. He tallied a season high six tac Hogs’ double-overtime victory at Alabama. He tied a season high kles including his first career sack (-7) in a road win at Kentucky. with six stops against Auburn, including four solo tackles. He He also had a pass deflection against the Wildcats. He made four earned a career high three tackles for loss (-8) against the Tigers. tackles, including two solo stops, against South Carolina. He also He earned four tackles, including three solo stops, in a loss to earned a quarterback hurry and a pass deflection in the win over Florida. He tallied six tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass the Gamecocks. He turned in a solid all-around performance deflection against Ole Miss. Four of his six tackles vs. the Rebels earning five tackles, forcing a fumble and recovering a fumble in were of the solo variety. He racked up six tackles, including four the Razorbacks’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. Four of his five solo stops, in the Hogs’ 71-63 win at Kentucky. He made two tack- tackles came on special teams. He stripped a NMSU kick return- les for loss (-2) against the Wildcats. He posted another standout er, picked up the loose ball and ran 18 yards down to the Aggies’ effort with six tackles, two tackles for loss (-11) and a forced 14-yard line to set up a UA touchdown in the third quarter. He fumble in Arkansas’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He also added also tallied a pass deflection in the victory. He made two tackles two quarterback hurries vs. the Gamecocks. His forced fumble and snared his first interception of the season in a win over came when he deflected an option pitch at the UA 11-yard line. Mississippi State. It was his fifth career pick. On the next play fol- The Gamecocks recovered, but had to settle for a field goal after lowing his interception, Arkansas scored an offensive touchdown. the loss of 10 yards. His two tackles for loss marked the second He also earned two pass deflections against the Bulldogs. straight game with multiple stops behind the line of scrimmage. He collected six tackles in the Razorbacks’ non-conference win PERSONAL: Born Dec. 19, 1980, he is the son of Eddie Jackson over New Mexico State. Four of his six stops were of the solo and Almeta Smith. He is enrolled in the College of Education and variety. He racked up five tackles and one tackle for loss (-1) in Health Professions and is majoring in business education. the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. Four of his five stops were solo tackles. He also tallied a season high three quarterback hurries in the victory. EDDIE JACKSON’S CAREER TACKLES G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2000 10 20-5 25 0 0 7 0 0 PERSONAL: Born May 20, 1982, he is the son of Ronnie and Peggy 2001 11 35-27 62 0 0 11 0 0 Huckeba. His father is an assistant football coach at Harding 2002 14 35-17 52 1 18 6 0 0 University. His last name is pronounced "HUCK-a-BEE." He was a 2003 11 21-14 35 1 7 11 1 2 member of the 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. He was a member TOTAL 46 111-63 174 2 25 35 1 2 of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Rolls. He is enrolled in the Sam M. Walton College of Business and is major- INTERCEPTIONS ing in marketing. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2000 10 2 46 1 39 23.0 4.6 HUCKEBA CAREER TACKLES 2001 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2002 14 1 38 0 38 38.0 2.7 2001 10 14-10 24 1 2 1 0 0 2003 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2002 13 28-32 60 5 6 2 1 1 TOTAL 46 5 84 1 39 16.8 1.8 2003 11 33-24 57 12 29 1 2 1 TOTAL 34 75-66 141 18 37 4 3 2 #3 MARVIN JACKSON CB, 5-9, 168, SR-1L #30 EDDIE JACKSON Galveston, Texas CB, 6-0, 190, SR-3L (Ball HS / Navarro College) Richardson, Texas (Richardson HS) 2003 Athlon Preseason Second Team All-SEC (PR)

OUTLOOK: One of the most seasoned veterans in the UA second- OUTLOOK: He has returned to the gridiron after missing all last ary, he was locked in a battle with Lawrence Richardson for the season after tearing a knee ligament in August 2002. He is the top starting nod at field cornerback in the preseason. He is a reserve, reserve behind Ahmad Carroll at boundary cornerback. He is also but still sees plenty of snaps. He has five career interceptions the Hogs’ primary punt returner. and 26 career starts. 2003: He tallied four tackles, including his first-ever tackle for 2003: He made one tackle and had a pass breakup in the season loss (-3) on a corner blitz, against Tulsa. His total of four tackles opener vs. Tulsa. He posted three tackles and a pass deflection was the second-best outing of his career. He also returned four in a win over No. 5 Texas.He earned his first start of the season punts for 10 yards against the Golden Hurricane. He tied a career at field cornerback against North Texas with Lawrence high with six tackles including a tackle for loss (-3) against No. 5 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

Texas. He posted one TFL in UA’s first two games this year after age is the best in the nation of those players ranking in the top not recording any in his junior season (2001). He earned two solo 100 in total offense. Oklahoma quarterback Jason White is stops in a Hogs’ win over North Texas. He made a pair of tackles second with an average of 8.45 yards per play. He also leads and returned three punts for 18 yards in the Razorbacks’ 34-31 the SEC and ranks 12th in the nation in passing efficiency win at Alabama. He earned five tackles and returned four punts (153.6). Against New Mexico State, he passed Grovey to become for 27 yards in the Hogs’ 10-3 loss to Auburn. He made two tack- the UA career rushing leader among quarterbacks. His 1,859 les against Florida. He tallied a pair of tackles, including a sack career rushing yards also ranks 15th on the overall school record (-5), against Ole Miss. He also forced a fumble on the sack of Eli list. He ranks fourth among active SEC players with 1,859 career Manning. Against Kentucky, he returned four punts for a career rushing yards. He rates fourth all-time among SEC quarterbacks high 104 yards. He posted returns of 44 and 41 yards. His 44-yard with the same total. He needs only 26 more yards to jump all the return set up UA’s first touchdown. He also made three tackles, way to second on the SEC quarterbacks’ career rushing chart. including an assisted tackle on special teams, and played exten- Former Mississippi State signal caller John Bond (2,280) holds the sively in the defensive backfield. In Arkansas’ 28-6 win over South SEC record. Jones has six career 100-yard rushing games. He also Carolina, he made two tackles and returned one punt for no gain. ranks fifth among active SEC quarterbacks with 36 career touch- He helped ignite Arkansas to a 48-20 win over New Mexico State down passes. The Hogs are 17-7 in games in which he doesn’t suf- with a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown in the third quarter. fer an interception including a 7-1 mark this season. Arkansas is He escaped traffic to reach the end zone for the first time since 5-6 when he throws at least one pick. With the seven-overtime his 74-yard punt return for a touchdown against Georgia in 2001. win over Kentucky, he can now claim to being the winning quar- In fact, NMSU was called for kick catch interference on the scor- terback in the two longest games in NCAA history (2001 - Ole ing play. He returned a total of three punts for 102 yards and a Miss- 7 OT). He has come off the bench in the last three games 34.0 yards-per-return average. He scampered 22 yards on a punt after starting at quarterback in six of the Hogs’ first seven con- return in the second quarter to set up a UA touchdown. In addi- tests. In the last four games, he has completed 46 passes in 65 tion, he tallied a career high tying six tackles (four solo, two attempts (70.8) for nine touchdowns and no interceptions. He assisted) on defense and on special teams play. He hauled in his has also rushed for 323 yards and four touchdowns on 31 first career interception in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi attempts including two 100+ yard rushing efforts. State. 2003: He completed six of 10 passes for 72 yards and a touch- PERSONAL: Born March 28, 1980, he is the son of Florence down and rushed once for 53 yards and a score in the Hogs’ win Jackson. He was a member of the 2001-02 Lon Farrell Academic over Tulsa. The 53-yard run was the fifth-longest of his career. He Honor Roll. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and earned USA Today.com National Player of the Week honors after Sciences and is majoring in sociology. engineering a 38-28 upset win at No. 5 Texas. He rushed 12 times for 102 yards and a touchdown. He scored on a three-yard run and also broke loose on a 60-yard dash. He completed eight of 16 MARVIN JACKSON CAREER TACKLES passes against the Longhorns for 139 yards and a touchdown. He G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR hit George Wilson on an 18-yard pass for a score. He also hooked 2001 11 4-7 11 0 0 3 0 0 up with Wilson on a 54-yard pass on third and 30 from the Hogs’ 2002 DNP - Redshirt own three-yard line. For his career, he is averaging 26.0 yards per 2003 11 21-14 35 3 11 2 1 0 rushing score and 23.0 yards per passing touchdown. It was the TOTAL 22 25-21 46 3 11 5 1 0 second time this season and the eighth time in his career that Jones has passed for and rushed for at least one TD in a game. PUNT RETURNS The Hogs are 6-2 in those games. He started, but saw limited G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G time in Arkansas’ 31-7 win over North Texas. He completed six of 2001 11 27 265 1 74 9.8 24.1 eight passes for 67 yards and a touchdown against the Mean 2002 DNP - Redshirt 2003 11 25 315 1 73 12.6 28.6 Green. He hit George Wilson for a 26-yard score in the second TOTAL 22 52 580 2 74 11.2 26.4 quarter. He rushed only once for four yards against UNT. He helped rally Arkansas from a 21-point second-half deficit to top Alabama 34-31 in double overtime at Tuscaloosa, Ala. He com- pleted 11 of 18 passes including a three-yard touchdown toss to #9 MATT JONES Richard Smith with 27 seconds left in regulation to send the game QB/FL, 6-6, 237, JR-2L into overtime. He suffered his first two interceptions of the year Fort Smith, Ark. against the Crimson Tide. He rushed nine times for 37 yards and (Northside HS) a touchdown. He scored a TD on the Hogs’ first offensive posses- sion of the day when he scrambled 39 yards down the sideline to UA Quarterback Career Rushing Leader paydirt. He completed 13 of 28 passes for 168 yards and rushed USA Today.com National Player of the Week for 59 yards on 12 carries in a 10-3 loss to Auburn. His 28 pass (Sept. 13 - Texas) attempts were a career high. He completed a 33-yard pass to Chris Baker and he scrambled 78 yards for a rushing touchdown OUTLOOK: One of the most versatile and exciting quarterbacks that was negated by a holding penalty. The Auburn game marked in college football, he is 13-8 as a starter at Arkansas. He became the first time he hadn’t earned at least one touchdown rushing only the second QB (Clint Stoerner) under Houston Nutt at or passing since the SEC Championship Game against Georgia last Arkansas to earn the opening day start in back-to-back seasons. season. He tallied career highs in pass attempts (30), comple- He also has seen time at wide receiver for the Razorbacks. He is tions (20) and passing yardage (299) and tied a career high with on target to shatter the UA career total offense yards per play three touchdown passes in a 33-28 loss to Florida. He also suf- average. In his career, he is averaging 7.33 yards per attempt. fered two interceptions against the Gators. His 299-yard passing Quinn Grovey holds the record with an average of 6.38 yard aver- total ranks as the 10th-best single game passing total in UA his- age. This season he is averaging 8.47 yards per play. That aver- tory. His 20 completions ranked ninth on the school record list. 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

Of his 299 yards passing, 140 yards came in the final nine minutes JONES’ CAREER PASSING STATS of the game against the Gators. All three touchdown passes also G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G came in the final stanza. He rushed for 57 yards on six carries 2001 8 27 12 3 275 4 61 44.4 10.2 34.4 against Florida. He also made a tackle vs. the Gators. He com- 2002 14 234 122 8 1592 16 92 52.1 6.8 113.7 pleted 12 of 29 passes for 140 yards in a 19-7 loss to Ole Miss. He 2003 11 204 122 5 1768 16 56 59.8 8.7 160.7 TOTAL 33 465 256 16 3635 36 92 55.1 7.8 110,2 also suffered an interception. He rushed 10 times for 18 yards against the Rebels. He set a UA record with 372 yards of total RUSHING offense in leading Arkansas to a 71-63 seven-overtime win over G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Kentucky. He broke the mark of Clint Stoerner (369 vs. LSU - 2001 8 74 592 5 59 8.0 74.0 1997) by earning 260 yards passing and 112 yards rushing against 2002 14 129 614 5 70 4.8 43.9 2003 11 82 653 7 62 8.0 59.4 the Wildcats. He completed 16 of 25 passes for 260 yards and TOTAL 33 285 1859 17 70 6.5 56.3 three touchdowns. He three touchdowns were a career high and tied for the second-most in UA history. He also rushed for 112 RECEIVING yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. He averaged 7.5 yards per G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G carry against Kentucky. His total of four touchdowns tied for the 2001 8 2 21 0 17 0.2 0.5 2.6 2002 14 1 25 0 25 0.1 25.0 1.8 third-most in UA history. He tallied 76 yards passing and 24 yards 2003 11 1 12 0 12 0.1 12.0 1.1 rushing including a touchdown rushing and passing in the seven TOTAL 33 4 58 0 25 0.1 14.5 1.8 overtime periods. In perhaps his most efficient performance of his career, he completed 11 of 14 passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns in the Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He tied a career high and tied for fifth on the UA single game touchdown #47 BRANDON KENNEDY pass list with three scores. He connected on touchdown passes of FB, 6-0, 228, SO-1L one, nine and 36 yards to tie Barry Lunney Jr. for second on the Tyler, Texas UA career TD list with 33. He utilized six different receivers on (Chapel Hill HS) his 11 completions including two wide receivers, two tight ends and two running backs. His .786 completion percentage tied for OUTLOOK: He entered fall camp as the backup to Mark Pierce at fifth on the UA single game record list. He also rushed three fullback. He started the season opener and has seen some signif- times for six yards against the Gamecocks. He did not start at icant snaps this season. quarterback or wide receiver against USC breaking a string of 23 consecutive starting nods. He rushed for a career high 132 yards 2003: He earned his first career start against Tulsa in the season and three touchdowns on only seven carries in the Razorbacks’ opener. He carried one time for seven yards. The seven-yard gain 48-20 win over New Mexico State. He averaged an astonishing against the Golden Hurricane was the longest rush in his career. 18.9 yards per carry vs. the Aggies. He scored on touchdown runs He was slated to start against Texas, but the Hogs didn’t open the of 8, 21 and 62 yards with all of them coming in the third quar- game with a fullback. He did not earn a carry or snare a pass. He ter. His three touchdowns rushing marked the first time by a played, but did not rack up any offensive statistics in a 31-7 win Razorback since Cedric Cobbs in 2001. On his 62-yard touchdown over North Texas. He saw action as a reserve and on special run, he eclipsed Quinn Grovey (1,746) as the top career rushing teams in a 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. He did not quarterback in UA history. In addition, he completed eight of 10 earn a carry or make a reception in action vs. Auburn. He logged passes for 139 yards and a touchdown. His scoring toss was a 25- some time at fullback when Mark Pierce was forced into action at yard effort to Richard Smith that vaulted him into second on the tailback vs. Florida. He did not make a carry against the Gators. UA career touchdown pass chart. Combined rushing and passing, He appeared, but did not earn a carry in the Hogs’ loss at Ole he averaged 15.9 yards per play in total offense against NMSU. Miss. He appeared as a blocking back, but did not carry the ball He completed 11 of 16 passes for 187 yards and two touchdowns against Kentucky or South Carolina. He hauled in his first career in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. It was the fourth- reception for five yards in a win over New Mexico State. The pass straight game in which he did not throw an interception. He con- from Ryan Sorahan came in the fourth quarter. He did accrue nected on touchdown passes of 12 and 25 yards and also hit on a offensive statistics in the Hogs’ 52-6 victory over Mississippi 55-yard gain to George Wilson. He racked up 73 yards on the State. ground on six carries including a long run of 33 yards. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 9, 1984, he is the son of Frank Kennedy. He PERSONAL: Born April 22, 1983, he is the son of Steve and Paula is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. Jones. His father played football at Ouachita Baptist University. He was a member of the 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Farrell Academic KENNEDY’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Honor Rolls. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Professions and is majoring in middle school education. 2002 12 2 4 0 3 2.0 0.3 2003 11 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.6 TOTAL 23 3 11 0 7 3.7 0.5

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2002 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2003 11 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.5 TOTAL 23 1 5 0 5 0.0 5.0 0.2 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

#75 BO LACY attempts against both Tulsa and Texas. He held for a field goal OT, 6-4, 298, SR-3L and four PAT attempts in the Hogs’ 31-7 win over North Texas. He Newport, Ark. placed the ball for four field goal attempts and four PAT in a win (Newport HS) at Alabama. He made the hold on the game-winning 19-yard field goal by Chris Balseiro. He held for a pair of field goal attempts Team Captain against Auburn. He was the holder on four PAT and a field goal attempt against Florida. He held for one PAT attempt against Ole OUTLOOK: He had one of the best offseason conditioning regi- Miss. He placed the ball for three field goal attempts and five PAT mens on the squad and has produced a breakout senior season. in the Razorbacks’ seven-overtime road win at Kentucky. He held He has made 25 consecutive starts at left tackle. He has graded for four PAT attempts in a win over South Carolina. He saw his out at 88 percent or better in 10 of the Hogs’ 11 games. He has first game action at quarterback in the Hogs’ 48-20 win over New registered 51 knockdown blocks this season. Mexico State. He saw a handful of snaps and gained five yards on a bootleg in his first collegiate rushing attempt. He helped engi- 2003: He made his 15th consecutive start at left tackle in the neer the Razorbacks’ final scoring drive of the day. He also ful- season opener against Tulsa. He tallied nine knockdowns and filled his traditional role by holding for six PAT attempts. He graded out at 90 percent in the running game and 95 percent on rushed once for no gain and held for seven PAT attempts and a passing plays. He logged all 78 offensive snaps in a win over No. field goal in Arkansas’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. 5 Texas earning a 93 percent grade in the running game and an 83-percent score in passing situations. He also had three knock- PERSONAL: Born Oct. 1, 1980, he is the son of Danny and Joyce downs against the Longhorns. He played 51 snaps and racked up Loggains. He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon six knockdowns in a 31-7 win over North Texas. He posted a per- Farrell Academic Honor Rolls. He is enrolled in the College of fect 100-percent mark in passing situations and an 87-percent Education and Health Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. grade on running plays. He registered a career high 13 knock- downs in the Hogs’ 34-31 win at Alabama. He posted a grade of 92 percent on running plays and 87 percent in pass protection. He LOGGAINS’ CAREER PASSING STATS G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G registered a 94 percent grade on running plays and a 97 percent 2001 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 mark in passing situations against Auburn. He recorded two 2002 14 1 1 0 11 0 11 100.0 11.0 0.8 knockdown blocks against the Tigers. He tallied grades of 88 and 2003 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 96 percent in the running and passing games, respectively, TOTAL 36 1 1 0 11 0 11 100.0 11.0 0.3 against Florida. He also earned five knockdown blocks vs. the RUSHING Gators. He graded out at 83.5 percent including 84 percent and G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 83 percent marks, respectively, against Ole Miss. He tallied six 2001 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 knockdown blocks vs. the Rebels. He logged all 99 offensive snaps 2002 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 in the Hogs’ 71-63 seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He graded 2003 11 2 5 0 5 2.5 0.5 out at 87 percent in the running game and 90 percent on passing TOTAL 36 2 5 0 5 2.5 0.1 plays. He earned two knockdown blocks against the Wildcats. He carded a 92-percent grade in a win over South Carolina. He tal- lied a 95 percent grade in run blocking and an 89-percent mark on passing plays against the Gamecocks. He carded a grade of 96 #43 CALEB MILLER percent and tallied three knockdowns in the Hogs’ 48-20 win over ILB, 6-3, 220, SR-3L New Mexico State. He earned a perfect 100 percent mark in pass Sulphur Springs, Texas protection and a 92 percent total on running plays. In Arkansas’ (Sulphur Springs HS) 52-6 win over Mississippi State, he earned a team-best grade of 96.5 percent. He tallied a 93 percent mark in the running game Butkus Award Watch List (nation’s top linebacker) and a perfect 100 percent grade on passing plays. He also tallied Preseason All-SEC Second Team Selection two knockdown blocks against the Bulldogs. Lindy’s Nation’s No. 13 Inside Linebacker SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13 - Texas) PERSONAL: Born Nov. 22, 1980, he is the son of Gay and Sandra Team Captain Lacy. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences Crip Hall Award and is majoring in communications. (Outstanding Senior in Homecoming Game)

OUTLOOK: He has posted a third-straight 100+ tackle season as #13 DOWELL LOGGAINS the Hogs’ starting stinger linebacker. Houston Nutt calls him one QB/H, 5-5, 165, SR-2L of the most underrated linebackers in college football. He ranks Abilene, Texas third on the SEC career tackle chart among active players with (Cooper HS) 339 stops. He trails only teammate Tony Bua and Auburn’s Dontarrious Thomas. He boasts 13 double-digit tackle perform- OUTLOOK: He is Arkansas’ holder for placement kicks. He also ances in his career including six such outings this season. He has helps signal offensive plays to UA quarterbacks. He completed recorded five double-digit tackle games in the last eight con- his only career pass attempt for 11 yards on a fake field goal in tests. Eleven of those outings have come against conference foes 2002. He saw several snaps in this season’s New Mexico State while the others came against UNLV and Texas. He is second on game including earning five yards on his first career rushing the Razorbacks with 104 tackles and leads the team with 12 tack- attempt. les for loss (-30).

2003: He handles holding duties for extra point and field goal 2003: He tallied four tackles (3 solo) including one tackle for attempts. He held for five extra points and two field goal loss (-6) against Tulsa in the opener. He also forced a fumble and 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS broke up a pass. He garnered SEC Defensive Player of the Week knee in the North Texas game. He returned to action against honors after serving up a team-leading 11 tackles including two Mississippi State and is expected to play this weekend. tackles for loss (-8) in the Hogs’ 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas at at Austin. He tallied a sack (-6), a quarterback hurry and a quarter- 2003: He made his seventh-consecutive start at mike linebacker back knockdown. He also recovered a UT fumble that halted a in the season opener vs. Tulsa. He earned four tackles and a pass drive that had reached the UA 10-yard line. He earned three break up vs. the Golden Hurricane. He racked up seven tackles tackles in 30 snaps against North Texas. He made a team-high 12 including one for loss (-7) in Arkansas’ 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas. stops, including seven solo tackles, in a road win at Alabama. He He also earned a quarterback hurry and a PBU against the also added a quarterback hurry against the Crimson Tide. He was Longhorns. He suffered a sprained knee after only six snaps voted the Crip Hall Award winner (most outstanding senior in a against North Texas. He did not earn a tackle in his limited action UA Homecoming Game) for his 15-tackle performance against vs. the Mean Green. He has not played since the North Texas Auburn. He made 11 solo stops, including two tackles for loss (- game. He returned to the field for the first time since September 5) vs. the Tigers. He also earned a pass break up. He led the Hogs when he saw limited playing time against Mississippi State. He with 13 tackles, including a career high three tackles for loss (- did not earn a tackle against the Bulldogs. 4), in a 33-28 loss to Florida. He also tallied a pass deflection against the Gators. He led the team with 10 tackles, including PERSONAL: Born Feb. 16, 1993, he is the son of David and Debra nine solo stops, against Ole Miss. He racked up two tackles for Moore. His father ran track at UA from 1969-70 and graduated in loss (-5) vs. the Rebels. He registered a career high 19 tackles, 1973. His brother-in-law is former Razorback fullback Adam Daily. including a career-best 12 assisted stops, in the Razorbacks’ 71- He was a member of the 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. He was 63 seven-overtime win at Kentucky. His 19 tackles tied for 13th a member of the 2001-02 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll. He is on the UA single game tackle list. He also made a tackle for loss enrolled in the Sam M. Walton College of Business and is major- (-1) and recorded three quarterback hurries against the Wildcats. ing in finance. For the first time in six games, he did not earn double-digit stops in the Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He tallied eight tack- les, including four solo stops, against the Gamecocks. He played MOORE’S CAREER TACKLES only 21 snaps, but managed to earn three solo tackles, a tackle G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR for loss (-1) and a pass deflection in the Hogs’ non-conference 2002 13 31-30 61 6 13 5 0 0 win over New Mexico State. He tallied six tackles, including three 2003 4 5-6 11 1 2 2 0 0 solo stops, in a victory over Mississippi State. He forced a fumble, TOTAL 17 36-36 72 7 15 7 0 0 scooped it up and returned it three yards in the first quarter against the Bulldogs. His fumble recovery set up a UA touchdown. INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G PERSONAL: Born Sept. 3, 1980, he is the son of Mark and Julie 2002 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0.1 Miller. He likes sports, entertainment and listening to music. He 2003 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 was a member of the 2000, 2001 and 2002 SEC Football Academic TOTAL 17 1 4 0 4 4.0 0.2 Honor Rolls. He was a member of the 2001-02 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll. For the third straight summer, he joined other student-athletes on a mission trip to Honduras. He is #25 BO MOSLEY enrolled in the College of Education and Health Professions and SS, 5-10, 179, SR-3L is majoring in kinesiology. Osceola, Ark. (Osceola HS) MILLER’S CAREER TACKLES G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR OUTLOOK: He will back Jimmy Beasley at rover and retain his 2000 11 17-4 21 4 16 0 0 0 role as one of the Hogs’ key special teams’ contributor. Last sea- 2001 11 68-33 101 8 30 8 2 0 son, he had a hand in four blocked punts (two blocks, two recov- 2002 14 63-50 113 9 32 4 0 1 eries) and scored a pair of special teams’ touchdowns. A versatile 2003 11 64-40 104 12 30 4 2 2 defender, he also sees time at cornerback. TOTAL 47 212-127 339 33 108 16 4 4 2003: He logged time in the secondary and on special teams INTERCEPTIONS against Tulsa, but did not earn at tackle. He tallied four tackles G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G including a touchdown-saving tackle on Texas’ All-American wide 2000 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 receiver Roy Williams in a 38-28 win over the No. 5 Longhorns. 2001 11 4 62 0 40 15.5 5.6 Three of his tackles were solo efforts. He made one solo stop in 2002 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 22 snaps against North Texas. He played 18 snaps in a 34-31 dou- 2003 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 ble-overtime win at Alabama. He made an unassisted tackle on TOTAL 47 4 62 0 40 15.5 1.3 special teams. He made one of the biggest defensive plays of the game when he knocked away a pass on third down to force Alabama to punt late in the fourth quarter. On the play, he sprained his knee and was sidelined for the rest of the game. #46 CLARKE MOORE Arkansas scored on the ensuing possession to send the contest ILB, 6-2, 245, SO-1L into overtime. He made two solo tackles against Auburn. He tied Van Buren, Ark. a season high with four tackles in a 33-28 loss to Florida. He (Van Buren HS) logged 29 snaps, but did not earn a tackle against Ole Miss. He tied a season high with four stops, including three solo tackles, OUTLOOK: He started the first three games at mike (inside) line- in a road win at Kentucky. He also earned one pass deflection backer, but suffered a fractured tibia where it forms the right against the Wildcats. He collected two tackles and recovered a 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS fumble in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. His fum- tackle in a home win against South Carolina. He did not play ble recovery came on a fourth-down play in the fourth quarter against New Mexico State while recovering from a sprained knee and halted a prospective USC scoring drive at the UA 15-yard suffered in the South Carolina game. line. He racked up four tackles, including two solo stops, in Arkansas’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. He had one assisted PERSONAL: Born June 16, 1983, he is the son of Felton and the tackle in action on special teams against the Aggies. He tallied late Diane Murphy. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts four tackles (two solo) and snared two interceptions in the Hogs’ and Sciences. 52-6 win over Mississippi State. It marked his fifth and sixth career interceptions. His first interception came in the second MURPHY’S CAREER TACKLES quarter and set up a UA touchdown. His second pick led to a UA G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR field goal. He became the first Razorback to intercept two pass- 2002 9 5-5 10 0 0 0 0 0 es in a game since Lawrence Richardson turned the trick against 2003 9 7-15 22 3 6 1 0 1 Mississippi State in 2002. TOTAL 19 12-20 32 3 6 1 0 1 PERSONAL: Born Aug. 15, 1981, he is the son of Lee and Mary Ann Mosley. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in communications. #24 SAM OLAJUBUTU ILB, 5-10, 222, SO-SQ LaGrange, Ga. MOSLEY’S CAREER TACKLES (LaGrange HS) G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2000 11 5-5 10 0 0 4 0 0 OUTLOOK: He was suspended by UA Head Coach Houston Nutt 2001 11 3-1 4 0 0 1 0 0 after breaking team rules. He did not play against Mississippi 2002 14 22-10 32 0 0 7 2 0 State. He has returned to practice this week and will make the 2003 11 15-11 26 0 0 4 0 1 trip to LSU. He entered the season as one of the top reserves at TOTAL 47 45-27 72 0 0 16 2 1 the mike linebacker position behind starter Clarke Moore. With Moore out indefinitely with a sprained knee, he has started INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G seven-straight games. He will also see time on UA special teams. 2000 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 He is Arkansas’ third-leading tackler with 78 tackles. He has 2001 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.1 earned double digit tackles in four of the last six games. 2002 14 3 68 1 50 22.7 4.9 2003 11 2 7 0 7 3.5 0.6 2003: He earned two special teams’ tackles including the sea- TOTAL 47 6 75 1 50 12.5 1.6 son’s first jarring hit against Tulsa. He collected a total of six tackles overall. He made one solo stop in Arkansas’ 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas. He had a career-best effort against North Texas after replacing injured starter Clarke Moore early in the game. #11 WES MURPHY Olajubutu racked up eight tackles, an interception, a pass DE, 6-2, 255, SO-1L deflection, a forced fumble and a quarterback knockdown in 27 Cuthbert, Ga. snaps against the Mean Green. He nearly matched his previous (Shiloh Christian HS - Springdale, Ark.) career total (9) in one game with his eight stops. He snared his first career interception in the second quarter and returned it 10 OUTLOOK: He got a late start to preseason camp after an X-ray yards to set up an Arkansas field goal. Later in the quarter, he revealed a possible enlarged heart. After two medical opinions, forced a fumble which set up a UA touchdown. He made his first including one from the Mayo Clinic, he was cleared to resume his career start in a road win at Alabama. He racked up five tackles football career. He has what doctors term as an athlete’s heart and a quarterback hurry against the Crimson Tide. He racked up (larger than normal). Doctors put no restrictions on his return to a career high 11 tackles and one quarterback hurry in a 10-3 loss the field. He is listed as one of the backups to Jeb Huckeba at to Auburn. It was the first double-digit tackle game of his career. end. He has earned three tackles for loss (-6) in his last four He made six tackles, including four solo, in the Florida game. He games. He hasn’t played in the last two games (New Mexico snared what appeared to be a key interception late in the fourth State, Mississippi State) while nursing a sprained knee. quarter, but a roughing the passer penalty negated the play. He racked up the second-highest tackle total of his career with nine 2003: He made four tackles and tallied a pass deflection in the stops against Ole Miss. He made seven solo stops, including his season opener vs. Tulsa. He earned his first career fumble recov- first career tackle for loss (-1). He tied a career high with 11 ery in the Hogs’ win over No. 5 Texas. Arkansas scored a touch- tackles in a seven-overtime road win at Kentucky. He tallied 13 down on its next offensive play. He also made one solo stop tackles and snared his second career interception in the Hogs’ against the Longhorns. He set a new career high with five tack- 28-6 win over South Carolina. Eight of his 13 stops were solo tack- les in a non-conference victory over North Texas. He earned an les. He returned his interception for 12 yards in the second quar- assisted tackle on special teams in a road win at Alabama. ter against the Gamecocks. He racked up seven tackles, includ- Through four games, he has already exceeded his season tackle ing five solo stops, in the Hogs’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. total from last year (10). He earned two assisted stops at defen- He tallied one tackle for loss (-2) against the Aggies. He did not sive end against Auburn. He tallied his first career tackle for loss play against Mississippi State due to a suspension. (-1) and three assisted stops against Florida. In 23 snaps against Ole Miss, he earned two tackles for loss (-5) in a road loss to Ole PERSONAL: Born Nov. 15, 1983, son of Sam and Alice Olajubutu. Miss. One of his two TFL was a sack (-3) of the Rebels’ Eli He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. Manning. He made three tackles, including two solo stops, in the Hogs’ 71-63 seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He made one solo 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

OLAJUBUTU’S CAREER TACKLES 2003: He earned three receptions for 20 yards against Tulsa. It G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR was the first time a UA tight end earned three or more catches 2002 3 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 in a game since former Razorback and current Indianapolis Colt 2003 10 41-37 78 2 3 3 1 0 Joe Dean Davenport made five catches for 55 yards and a TD at TOTAL 13 41-39 80 2 3 3 1 0 LSU in 1999. He graded out at 80 percent and earned six knock- downs against Tulsa. He hauled in one catch for 12 yards in a win INTERCEPTIONS over No. 5 Texas. He posted a grade of 82 percent and recorded G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G seven knockdowns against the Longhorns. He also played four 2002 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 snaps on the defensive line against UT. He snared three balls for 2003 10 2 22 0 12 11.0 2.2 35 yards in a non-conference victory over North Texas. He tallied TOTAL 13 2 22 0 12 11.0 1.7 four knockdown blocks at tight end and lined up for two snaps on defense as well. He made a key 21-yard catch on the first play of the Hogs’ game-tying drive in the fourth quarter at Alabama. He actually pulled the ball away from a Crimson Tide defender to #6 CARLOS OUSLEY gain the first down. He also helped clear the way for 289 yards FL, 6-1, 190, SO-1L rushing against Alabama including 198 from tailback Cedric Jacksonville, Fla. Cobbs. He posted a grade of 89 percent and racked up 14 knock- (Englewood HS / Wake Forest) down blocks vs. the Crimson Tide. He made two catches for 14 yards with a long catch of 10 against Auburn. He also tallied six OUTLOOK: He is slated to see action in the wide receiver rota- knockdown blocks and two pancake blocks against the Tigers. He tion at flanker backing Richard Smith and DeCori Birmingham. hauled in two passes for 34 yards including his first career touch- Two of his five career catches have gone for touchdowns. down against Florida. He made an eight-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter against the Gators. He graded out at 85 per- 2003: He played, but did not make a catch vs. Tulsa or Texas. He cent with nine knockdown blocks and two pancakes vs. Florida. made his first catch of the year for an eight-yard gain against For the first time this season, he failed to make a catch against North Texas. He saw game action, but did not make a catch Ole Miss. He graded out at 80 percent and had six knockdowns against Alabama. He saw snaps as part of the wide receiver rota- against the Rebels. He tallied one catch for seven yards and a tion, but did not snare a pass against Auburn. He did not earn touchdown in the second overtime period in the Hogs’ 71-63 stats in losses to Florida and Ole Miss. He hauled in one catch for seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He also snared a pass for two 12 yards and gained nine yards on his first career rushing attempt points in the seventh overtime against the Wildcats. He racked against Kentucky. His nine-yard gain on the option advanced the up 14 knockdown blocks and an 88-percent grade against Hogs to the two-yard line in the fourth overtime. He earned Kentucky. He hauled in a career high four catches for 42 yards seven yards on an option pitch in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over and a touchdown in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over South South Carolina. He did not make a catch, but made his second Carolina. His 42 yards receiving was also a career high. His career rushing attempt in as many weeks against the Gamecocks. touchdown catch came on a one-yard toss from Matt Jones in the He did not earn a catch or a carry in a 48-20 win over New Mexico second quarter. He tallied four knockdown blocks against the State. He logged time in the wide receiver rotation, but did not Gamecocks. He carded a grade of 85 percent and earned six snare a pass against Mississippi State. knockdown blocks in the Hogs’ 48-20 non-conference win over New Mexico State. He hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass from PERSONAL: Born May 10, 1982, he is the son of Latrina Taylor. He Matt Jones in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. He also is enrolled in the College of Education and Health Professions and helped plow the way for 576 yards in total offense against the is majoring in kinesiology. Bulldogs. He carded a grade of 87 percent and racked up six knockdowns against MSU. OUSLEY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G PERSONAL: Born Jan. 22, 1982, he is the son of Teledo Simington. 2002 10 3 80 2 47 0.3 26.7 8.0 He is the cousin of former UA defensive end Randy Garner and 2003 11 2 20 0 12 0.2 10.0 1.8 current Razorback flanker DeCori Birmingham. He is enrolled in TOTAL 21 5 100 2 47 0.2 20.0 4.8 the College of Education and Health Professions and is majoring in vocational education.

PETERS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS #80 JASON PETERS G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TE, 6-5, 320, JR-2L 2001 10 3 45 0 32 0.3 15.0 4.5 Queen City, Texas 2002 13 4 37 0 22 0.3 9.2 2.8 (Queen City HS) 2003 11 19 201 4 26 1.7 10.6 18.3 TOTAL 34 26 283 4 32 0.8 10.9 8.3 OUTLOOK: A big reason Arkansas led the SEC in rushing last sea- son, he is back in the starter’s role at tight end. He has helped lead the way for nine 100-yard rushing efforts in the Hogs’ first 11 games. He has already shattered his pre-2003 career recep- tion total (8) with 19 catches so far this season. He has made a catch in 10 of Arkansas’ 11 games this season including multiple receptions in five contests. His 19 catches are the most by a UA tight end in a season since Joe Dean Davenport made 21 catches for 227 yards in 2000. He has a touchdown catch in three of the last four games. 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

#33 MARK PIERCE #50 JERRY REITH FB/TB, 6-0, 247, JR-2L OG, 6-3, 300, SR-1L Weatherford, Texas Fort Smith, Ark. (Weatherford HS) (Southside HS)

The Sporting News No. 1 Fullback in the Nation 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-District VI First Team

OUTLOOK: After one of the most productive seasons by a full- OUTLOOK: He is the Hogs’ starting left guard. He owns 16 career back in recent UA history, he returns for his junior season.He has starts including in all 11 games this season. He has registered 45 been ranked as the top fullback in the nation by The Sporting knockdown blocks this season. News. In the last two games, he has made earned four receptions for 48 yards out of the backfield. 2003: He made his sixth career start against the Golden Hurricane at left guard. He earned a grade of 90 percent in both 2003: He entered the preseason as the first-team fullback, but the running and passing games and recorded four knockdown he did not play against Tulsa after violating team rules. He saw blocks. He played all 77 offensive snaps in the Hogs’ 38-28 win his first action of the season against No. 5 Texas. He rushed twice over No. 5 Texas at Austin. He posted a perfect 100 percent grade for 14 yards against the Longhorns. He started against North in pass protection and an 80-percent grade on running plays. He Texas and tallied two rushes for 19 yards. He averaged 9.5 yards also recorded two knockdowns against the Longhorns. He posted per carry against the Mean Green. He rushed twice for six yards a career high six knockdown blocks against North Texas. He tal- and a touchdown in a 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. His lied a 84 percent run grade and a 93 percent pass grade vs. the two-yard TD run was his first of the season and cut the Bama lead Mean Green. He played 91 snaps earning an overall grade of 95 to seven points in the fourth quarter. He rushed only once, but percent. He posted a mark of 93 percent on running plays and 97 snared a career high tying three passes for 21 yards in a 10-3 loss percent in passing situations. He racked up nine knockdown to Auburn. He rushed a season high nine times for 32 yards blocks against the Crimson Tide. He graded out at a team high 97 against Florida. It marked the second-most rushing attempts in percent in both the running game and passing game against his career. He started at fullback, but was forced into action at Auburn. He registered seven knockdown blocks vs. the Tigers. He tailback in the third quarter against the Gators when Cedric tallied grades of 85 and 94 percent on running plays and passing Cobbs and De’Arrius Howard left the game with injuries. He car- plays, respectively, in the Hogs’ 33-28 loss to Florida. He also col- ried three times for two yards and a touchdown against Ole Miss. lected five knockdown blocks against the Gators. He logged 59 He earned his second touchdown of the season on a one-yard run snaps against Ole Miss registering a 84.5 percent grade. He tal- vs. the Rebels. He carried the ball twice for three yards and a lied a 95-percent grade in the passing game and earned three pair of touchdowns in the Razorback’s 71-63 win at Kentucky. He knockdowns against the Rebels. He played all 99 offensive snaps crossed the goal line on a one-yard run in the first overtime and and graded out at 92 percent in UA’s seven-overtime win at scored on a two-yard run in the sixth overtime period. He toted Kentucky. He carded a 90 percent in the running game and a 95 the ball eight times for 41 yards in a win over South Carolina. He percent in the passing game. He also had two knockdowns against averaged 5.1 yards per carry against the Gamecocks including a the Wildcats. He earned a perfect 100 percent mark in passing long run of 12 yards. Against New Mexico State, he earned 37 situations and a total grade of 89.5 percent against South yards on three carries for a 12.3 yards per rush average. He broke Carolina. He added one knockdown block to his season total loose to record the longest rush of the season and the third- against the Gamecocks. He earned grades of 89 percent and 95 longest in his career on a 31-yard run. He also tallied a season- percent in run blocking and pass blocking, respectively, in the high 27 yards receiving on two catches including a 16-yard gain. Hogs’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. He collected a total He carried the ball five times for 18 yards and snared to recep- grade of 92 percent as well as three knockdown blocks against tions for 21 yards in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over Mississippi the Aggies. He earned a grade of 96 percent and tallied three State. knockdown blocks in the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. He carded a mark of 97 percent on running plays and 95 percent on PERSONAL: Born Aug. 9, 1982, he is the son of Debbie and the passing plays. He earned three knockdowns against the Bulldogs late Rick Pierce. He was a member of the 2002-03 Lon Farrell in helping the Hogs rack up 576 yards of total offense. Academic Honor Roll. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health Professions and is majoring in vocational education. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 31, 1981, he was married in July to the for- mer Amy Fretheim. He is the son of Jerry and Julie Reith. His sis- ter, Leah, married teammate Mark Bokermann last summer. He PIERCE’S CAREER RUSHING STATS arranged the first date between the two. He is a Chancellor's G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Scholar. He was a member of the 2001 and 2002 SEC Academic 2001 11 23 79 3 12 3.4 7.2 Honor Rolls. He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon 2002 14 37 204 6 44 5.5 14.6 Farrell Academic Honor Rolls. He has already graduated from the 2003 10 37 172 4 31 4.6 17.2 College of Engineering with a degree in industrial engineering. In TOTAL 35 97 455 13 44 4.7 13.0 the fall, he will be taking hours towards another degree. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2001 11 8 75 0 36 0.7 9.4 6.8 2002 14 10 104 2 17 0.7 10.4 7.4 2003 10 8 78 0 16 0.8 9.8 7.8 TOTAL 35 26 257 2 36 0.7 9.9 7.3 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

#1 LAWRENCE RICHARDSON son-opening win over Tulsa. He appeared in both the Texas and CB, 5-10, 188, SR-2L North Texas games, but did not add to his defensive totals. He Galveston, Texas made an assisted tackle on special teams in the Hogs’ 34-31 win (Ball HS) at Alabama. He tallied two solo tackles in action at free safety against Auburn. He earned one assisted tackle on seven snaps Jim Thorpe Award Watch List (nation’s top DB) against Florida. He logged six snaps, and earned a tackle on spe- Preseason First Team All-SEC Selection cial teams in a 19-7 loss to Ole Miss. While nursing an ankle Lindy’s No. 8 Cornerback in the Nation sprain, he played limited snaps against Kentucky. He did not make a tackle in his short stint vs. the Wildcats. He tallied two OUTLOOK: He is atop the depth chart at field cornerback. He is tackles in the Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. In 16 defensive one of two Razorbacks (Ahmad Carroll) on the Jim Thorpe Award snaps against New Mexico State, he earned three tackles. He Watch List. He is the SEC’s active career leader in pass deflec- pulled down his second career interception and returned it 15 tions with 36. He is UA’s active interception leader with seven yards in the fourth quarter of the Hogs’ 52-6 win over Mississippi picks. State. His first interception of the season halted the Bulldogs’ final offensive possession of the game and was the sixth pick of 2003: He made two tackles in a 45-13 win over Tulsa. He made the day by the Razorbacks. two tackles against in an upset win over No. 5 Texas. He left the game late in the first half with a high ankle sprain and didn’t PERSONAL: Born Oct. 18, 1982, he is the son of Jerry Robinson return to the contest. He missed both the North Texas and and Debra Talley, and the grandson of Gloria Macon. His first Alabama games while recovering from a sprained ankle. He name is pronounced "lor-IN-zoh." He is enrolled in the College of earned the start, but played only seven snaps in a 10-3 loss to Education and Health Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. Auburn. His time was limited while slowed by ankle injury. Against Florida, he saw his first significant action in the last four games after suffering an ankle sprain at Texas. He logged 55 ROBINSON’S CAREER TACKLES snaps and made three tackles against the Gators. He made a sea- G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR son high four tackles vs. Ole Miss. He earned three solo stops and 2002 14 13-6 19 0 0 1 0 1 2003 11 6-9 15 0 0 1 0 0 a pass deflection against the Rebels. He tallied five tackles, TOTAL 25 19-15 34 0 0 2 0 1 including three solo stops, in a road win at Kentucky. He collect- ed three tackles, including two solo stops, in a win over South INTERCEPTIONS Carolina. He also recorded his 35th career pass deflection vs. the G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Gamecocks. Against New Mexico State, he tied his season high 2002 14 1 17 0 17 17.0 1.2 total of five tackles. Four of his five stops against the Aggies were 2003 11 1 15 0 15 15.0 1.4 solo tackles. He tied a career high with eight tackles, including TOTAL 25 2 32 0 17 16.0 1.3 six solo stops, in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. He also earned one pass deflection against the Bulldogs.

PERSONAL: Born June 17, 1981, he is the son of Juanita #90 JUSTIN SCOTT Richardson. He likes collecting football cards and playing video DE, 6-2, 250, SR-2L games. He is enrolled in the College of Education and Health Gosnell, Ark. Professions and is majoring in vocational education. (Gosnell HS)

Team Captain RICHARDSON’S CAREER TACKLES G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR OUTLOOK: He has filled mainly a reserve role for the past two 2001 11 42-9 51 1 3 20 0 0 seasons, but has assumed a starting role at bandit end. 2002 14 30-19 49 2 10 13 2 1 2003 9 22-11 33 0 0 3 0 0 TOTAL 34 94-39 133 3 13 36 2 1 2003: He made his second-consecutive opening day start at ban- dit end against Tulsa. He posted a career high five tackles includ- INTERCEPTIONS ing three solo stops against the Golden Hurricane. He racked up G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G four tackles and one quarterback hurry in an upset of No. 5 2001 11 3 45 1 45 15.0 4.1 Texas. He garnered two tackles in a win over North Texas. He 2002 14 4 25 0 16 6.2 1.8 earned two assisted tackles and a quarterback hurry in a start 2003 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 against Alabama. He made three tackles, including one for loss (- TOTAL 34 7 70 1 45 10.0 2.1 3) in the Auburn game. His tackle for loss against the Tigers was his first of the season. He made four tackles, including one tack- le for loss, in a 33-28 loss to Florida. He also had a quarterback hurry vs. the Gators. He registered four tackles and two quarter- #21 LERINEZO ROBINSON back hurries in a loss at Ole Miss. He collected four assisted tack- FS, 6-0, 188, SO-1L les and one quarterback hurry in a 71-63 seven-overtime win at Mayflower, Ark. Kentucky. He earned three tackles including a tackle for loss (-3) (Mayflower HS) in the Razorbacks’ win over South Carolina. He tallied three solo tackles, including two sacks (-11), in the Razorbacks’ 48-20 non- OUTLOOK: He is the top reserve at free safety behind Tony Bua. conference win over New Mexico State. It was the first multi-sack He will also be a mainstay on UA special teams. game of his career. He racked up four assisted stops and a quar- terback hurry in a victory over Mississippi State. 2003: He tallied five tackles, including three solo stops, in a sea- 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 23, 1981, He is the son of Tracy Lynn Hogs’ punter against Tulsa. He became the first freshman since Brown. He married the former Donnisha Eubanks on Monday, Matt Wait (1994) to handle punting duties in his first collegiate Sept. 22 on the Razorbacks’ off-day in preparation for the game. He is averaging 40.5 yards per kick and has landed 14 Alabama game. He is enrolled in the Sam M. Walton College of punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line this season. In his last Business and is majoring in transportation. six games, he has tallied seven 50+yard punts after only tallying one in the first five games of the season.

SCOTT’S CAREER TACKLES 2003: He punted four times for 154 yards (38.5 avg.). He land- G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR ed one of his punts inside the TU 20-yard line. He punted four 2000 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 11 0-6 6 0 0 0 0 1 times for 154 yards (38.5 avg.) for the second game in a row vs. 2002 14 15-5 20 3 13 1 0 0 No. 5 Texas. He landed two of his punts inside the UT 20-yard 2003 11 12-27 39 5 17 0 0 0 line. Against North Texas, he landed two of his three punts inside TOTAL 37 27-38 65 8 30 1 0 1 the 20-yard line. He averaged 31.7 yards per kick against the Mean Green. He punted twice for 66 yards (33.0 avg.) in a road win at Alabama. He landed one of his punts inside the 20. He had his best day of the year to date with four punts for an average of #23 DESMOND SIMS 43.5 yards per kick in the Razorbacks’ Homecoming game against ILB, 6-2, 217, FR-RS Auburn. He averaged 40+ yards for the first time in his career and Lilbourn, Mo. boomed a career long 54-yard punt against the Tigers. He punt- (New Madrid County Central HS) ed seven times for 326 yards and a 46.6 average against Florida. He also landed three of his seven punts inside the Gators’ 20-yard OUTLOOK: After beginning the season as the top reserve at wolf line. He recorded three punts of 50+ yards or more vs. Florida linebacker, he has moved inside to help the Hogs at the mike line- including a career long 58 yarder. He had only one 50-yard punt backer spot. entering the contest. He punted a season high nine times for a 41.7 yard average against Ole Miss. He booted three 50+ yard 2003: With Jimarr Gallon out with a broken finger, he started at punts including a long of 55 yards. He punted five times for 206 wolf linebacker in the season opener vs. Tulsa. It was his first col- yards and an average of 41.2 yards per kick at Kentucky. He also legiate game. His six-tackle total ranked tied for second on the had a punt blocked and returned for a touchdown against the squad against the Golden Hurricane. He made one assisted tack- Wildcats. He racked up 126 yards on three punts for a 42.0 yards le at No. 5 Texas. He tallied four tackles, including two solo per kick average in a win over South Carolina. He booted a 53- stops, in a non-conference win over North Texas. He earned his yard punt and landed his other two kicks inside the Gamecocks’ first career TFL (-2) against the Mean Green. He also recovered 20-yard line (10, 12). He had only two punting opportunities in a a fumble in the second quarter. The Hogs scored a TD on the next 48-20 win over New Mexico State. His first snap turned into a offensive play following the recovery. He logged only five snaps team rush for -12 yards when he couldn’t scoop up a low snap. and did not earn a tackle in Arkansas’ 34-31 double-overtime win His second attempt was a pooch punt that traveled 27 yards at Alabama. He made three tackles (1 solo) in the Hogs’ 10-3 loss before going out of bounds at the Aggies’ eight-yard line. to Auburn. He tallied two special teams tackles (one solo, one assisted) against Florida. He played seven snaps at outside line- PERSONAL: Born March 6, 1985, he is the son of Lois and Robert backer, but did not make a tackle against Ole Miss. He earned one Skinner. He was a high school teammate of fellow UA freshman solo tackle on special teams vs. Kentucky. He saw snaps at line- Jeremy Harrell. backer and on special teams, but did not earn a tackle against South Carolina. He garnered three tackles and a sack (-3) in the Razorbacks’ non-conference win over New Mexico State. The sack SKINNER’S CAREER PUNTING was the first of his UA career. He tallied a career high eight tack- G No. Yards Lg Avg I20 2003 11 44 1782 58 40.5 14 les in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 victory over Mississippi State. Five of TOTAL 11 44 1782 58 40.5 14 his eight stops were of the solo variety. He also recovered a fum- ble and tallied a quarterback hurry against the Bulldogs.

PERSONAL: Born July 6, 1983, he is the son of Debra Miles. He is #8 RICHARD SMITH enrolled in the Sam M. Walton College of Business and is major- FL, 5-10, 186, SR-3L ing in management. Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian HS) SIMS’ CAREER TACKLES OUTLOOK: In his senior season, he ranks as the fifth-leading G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR wide receiver in terms of catches in UA history with 132. He is 2003 11 15-13 28 2 5 0 0 2 also sixth among active SEC receivers with that total. His 17 TOTAL 11 15-13 28 2 5 0 0 2 touchdown catches ranks in second on the UA career chart only to Anthony Lucas (23). He has made at least one catch in 26 of his last 29 games. He has three 100-yard career receiving days with two of those coming this season. He ranks second on the #48 JACOB SKINNER squad with 544 receiving yards on 27 catches. He has hauled in P, 6-3, 202, FR-HS 19 balls for 342 yards and five touchdowns in the last six games. Texarkana, Texas He has scored a touchdown in four of the last six games. (Texas HS) 2003: He made his third-consecutive opening day start at OUTLOOK: He won the punting job in fall camp and was the flanker. He posted his second-best game receiving total with just 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS three catches in the season opener vs. Tulsa. He snared three He was five-of-nine for 116 yards and a touchdown. He connect- balls for 122 yards and a touchdown vs. the Golden Hurricane. His ed on an eight-yard scoring toss to George Wilson and a 48-yard touchdown catch came on a 41-yard bomb from Matt Jones. He gain to Richard Smith. He played sparingly against No. 5 Texas. also hauled in a 48-yard pass from Ryan Sorahan. He made two He completed one of two pass attempts for 34 yards against the catches for 43 yards including a long of 34 yards in a win over No. Longhorns. He saw significant playing time in a non-conference 5 Texas. For only the second time in the last 21 games, he failed win over North Texas. He completed eight of 15 passes for 116 to make a catch against North Texas. He made three catches for yards including a 39-yard pass to George Wilson. His eight com- 37 yards and a touchdown in Arkansas’ 34-31 double-overtime pletions, 116 yards and 39-yard pass play all tied for second high- road win at Alabama. He pulled down a three-yard TD pass from est on his career charts. He led the Hogs on two scoring drives Matt Jones with 27 seconds remaining in regulation to (with the (TD, FG) against the Mean Green. He helped ignite the PAT) send the game into overtime. He also snared an 18-yard Razorbacks to their largest comeback (21 points) in more than a catch against the Crimson Tide. For only the third time in 23 decade with a touchdown drive against Alabama. He engineered games, he failed to make at least one catch in Arkansas’ 10-3 loss a 12-play, 87-yard scoring drive to score the first of 24 unan- to Auburn. He recorded a season high 123 yards receiving and two swered Razorback points. He completed five of nine passes for 53 touchdowns on six catches in a 33-28 loss to Florida. His 123 yards against the Crimson Tide. He also suffered an interception. yards was the second-highest output of his career. He made all He took the first offensive snap from center against Auburn with six of his catches in the fourth quarter against the Gators. He Matt Jones lined up at wide receiver. He appeared on only one snared a 50-yard pass from Matt Jones. That gain is second only other play in the game and did not have a pass attempt or rush- to his school record 92-yard reception at Tennessee on his career ing attempt. He completed only four of 15 passes for 44 yards long list. His two touchdown catches (10, 12 yards) tied a career against Florida. He did lead Arkansas on its first scoring drive in high. He made two catches for 18 yards against Ole Miss. He the first quarter to give the Hogs a 7-0 lead on the a Gators. He snared five balls for 69 yards and a touchdown in the Hogs’ 71-63 attempted only three passes, completing one for 15 yards, seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He made a diving catch for 26 against Ole Miss. He made his second start of the season at quar- yards and a touchdown in the second quarter against the terback in the Hogs’ road win at Kentucky. He completed one of Wildcats. He made only one catch, but it was a key play in the three pass attempts for 11 yards. He also rushed three times for Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. He snared a 36-yard touch- -17 yards against the Wildcats. He led the Hogs on their first down pass from Matt Jones in the third quarter. The ball actual- scoring drive of the game. He earned his third start of the season ly went through a USC defender’s hands before he hauled it in for in a home date with South Carolina. He misfired on his only pass the score. He collected a team-leading three receptions for 60 attempt and rushed once for two yards against the Gamecocks. yards and a touchdown in the Razorbacks’ 48-20 win over New He earned his third-consecutive start and his fourth of the sea- Mexico State. He snared a 25-yard touchdown pass from Matt son in a non-conference tilt with New Mexico State. He complet- Jones to open the UA scoring against the Aggies. The touchdown ed four of seven passes for 53 yards including a 32-yard toss to was his 17th career receiving score moving him into sole posses- Steven Harris. He rushed six times for a loss of 26 yards. He was sion of second place on the UA career touchdown reception sacked twice by the Aggies. He did tie a career high with a seven- chart. He hauled in two passes for 36 yards in the Razorbacks’ 52- yard carry in the Razorbacks’ win. He connected on three of five 6 win over Mississippi State. His long reception was 19 yards passes for 67 yards and a touchdown in a start against Mississippi against the Bulldogs. State. His touchdown toss came on a 43-yard play to Steven Harris in the fourth quarter. PERSONAL: Born July 16, 1980, he is the son of Odessa Gage. He was a member of the 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. He was a PERSONAL: Born Jan. 8, 1981, he is the son of Dennis and member of the 2001-02 Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll. He Carolyn Sorahan. His father played football at San Jose State. He graduated last summer from the College of Education and Health was a member of the 2002 SEC Academic Honor Roll. He was a Professions with a degree in kinesiology. He will take classes member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon Farrell Academic Honor towards another degree this fall. Rolls. He is enrolled in the Sam M. Walton College of Business and is majoring in general business.

SMITH’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G SORAHAN’S CAREER PASSING STATS 2000 11 33 320 1 31 3.0 9.7 29.1 G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G 2001 11 38 383 5 23 3.5 10.1 34.8 2001 3 51 29 3 274 0 25 56.9 5.4 91.3 2002 14 34 582 4 92 2.2 17.8 41.6 2002 3 22 10 3 114 1 24 45.5 5.2 38.0 2003 11 27 544 7 50 2.5 20.1 49.5 2003 11 69 32 2 509 2 48 46.4 7.4 46.3 TOTAL 47 132 1829 17 92 2.8 13.9 38.9 TOTAL 17 142 71 8 897 3 48 50.0 6.3 52.8

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G #10 RYAN SORAHAN 2001 3 18 -58 0 6 -3.2 -19.3 QB, 6-4, 238, SR-2L 2002 3 5 -11 0 7 -2.2 -3.7 Los Gatos, Calif. 2003 11 13 -50 0 7 -3.8 -4.5 (Los Gatos / Foothill [Calif.] CC) TOTAL 17 36 -119 0 7 -3.3 -7.0

OUTLOOK: He has started the last three games at quarterback, while still sharing time with Matt Jones at the position. He has appeared in 17 career games earning the start in seven of those contests. He owns five starts in 11 games this season.

2003: He came off the bench to play quarterback against Tulsa. 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS

#31 VICKIEL VAUGHN lead to 28-21 on the first play of the fourth quarter, he raced 57 OLB, 6-0, 196, SO-1L yards on his first-ever kickoff return. The Hogs scored on the Plano, Texas ensuing drive and held on for the victory. He played, but did not (West HS) earn statistics in a win over North Texas. He returned three kick- offs for 61 yards including a 31-yard return on the game’s open- OUTLOOK: After spending his first season in Fayetteville as a ing kickoff at Alabama. He was taken down for a loss of 14 yards free safety, he was moved in fall camp to the wolf linebacker on his first career rushing attempt against Auburn. He was the position. His move coincided with the move of Tony Bua from final ball carrier in a flea flicker, but was dropped before he wolf to free safety. He is a reserve behind Desmond Sims and could make a pass. He returned two kickoffs for 49 yards with a Jimarr Gallon at wolf linebacker. He has seen more extensive long return of 29 yards against Florida. He snared his first career action in the past few weeks. He set new career highs in tackles reception for 17 yards in a road loss at Ole Miss. He also returned in three straight games (Ole Miss, Kentucky, South Carolina) ear- three kickoffs for 45 yards against the Rebels. He earned 72 yards lier this season. on four kickoff returns in the Hogs’ 71-63 seven-overtime win at Kentucky. He had a long return of 22 yards against the Wildcats. 2003: He tied for the team lead with two special teams’ tackles He returned two kickoffs for 44 yards in a 28-6 win over South in the season-opening win over Tulsa. He appeared in both the Carolina. He returned four kickoffs for 74 yards including a 34- Texas and North Texas games on special teams. He earned an yard return against New Mexico State. The 34-yard return was unassisted tackle against the Mean Green. He saw special teams’ the second longest of his career. He also earned his second career action against Alabama. He played, but did not earn a tackle on rushing attempt gaining two yards on a reverse. He played, but special teams against Alabama, Auburn and Florida. He tallied a did not earn statistics in Arkansas’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. three tackles on 16 snaps against Ole Miss. He played extensive- PERSONAL: Born June 5, 1984, he is the son of John and Sue ly against Kentucky earning four tackles and his first career tack- Washington. His home in Bryan is near Kyle Field and the Texas le for loss (-3) against the Wildcats. He also helped force UK A&M campus. He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and quarterback Jared Lorenzen to fumble on a fourth-down play in Sciences. the seventh overtime to secure the UA victory. He topped his career high in tackles for the third-straight week by earning five tackles in the Hogs’ 28-6 win over South Carolina. Four of his five WASHINGTON’S CAREER PASSING STATS stops were solo tackles. He made two big plays on a USC fourth- G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G 2003 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 quarter drive to keep the Gamecocks out of the end zone. On TOTAL 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 third down, he made a touchdown-saving pass break up near the Razorback goal line. Then on fourth down, he forced a fumble RUSHING that was recovered by the Hogs to halt a USC scoring drive. He G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G played only one snap on defense, but made an unassisted and an 2003 11 2 -12 0 2 -6.0 -1.1 assisted tackle on special teams in the Razorbacks’ 48-20 win TOTAL 11 2 -12 0 2 -6.0 -1.1 over New Mexico State. He tallied three solo stops and snared his first career interception in the Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over RECEIVING Mississippi State. G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2003 11 1 17 0 17 0.1 17.0 1.5 PERSONAL: Born Oct. 24, 1983, he is the son of Ezekiel and TOTAL 11 1 17 0 17 0.1 17.0 1.5 Vickie Vaughn. His father, Ezekiel, played football with Coach Houston Nutt at Little Rock Central. His sister, Rochelle, plays on KICKOFF RETURNS the Lady Razorback basketball team. He is enrolled in the G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. 2003 11 19 404 0 57 21.3 36.7 TOTAL 11 19 404 0 57 21.3 36.7

VAUGHN’S CAREER TACKLES G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2002 14 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2003 11 13-7 20 1 3 2 2 0 #17 MARCUS WHITMORE TOTAL 25 16-7 23 1 3 2 2 0 ILB, 6-1, 220, JR-RS Laurens, S.C. (Laurens HS / Independence [Kan.] CC)

#16 CEDRIC WASHINGTON OUTLOOK: He played in three games last year before receiving a FL/QB, 6-0, 187, FR-RS medical hardship. He is a reserve at the mike linebacker position. Bryan, Texas (Bryan HS) 2003: He matched his 2002 tackle total in the 2003 season opener with three stops against Tulsa. All three of his tackles OUTLOOK: He will figure in the wide receiver rotation at flanker were of the solo variety. He played, but did not earn a tackle behind Richard Smith and DeCori Birmingham. He is also one of against No. 5 Texas. He earned a career high five tackles, includ- the Hogs’ primary kickoff returners. He leads the Razorbacks ing four solo stops, in a 31-7 non-conference win over North with 19 kickoff returns for 404 yards. He will also be a reserve Texas. He made a solo tackle in special teams play in the Hogs’ quarterback option if needed. 34-31 double-overtime win at Alabama. He saw action, but did not make a tackle against Auburn and Florida. He earned an 2003: He played against Tulsa, but did not make a catch while assisted tackle against Ole Miss. He tallied one assisted tackle on at flanker. He turned in one of the biggest plays of the game in special teams in the Hogs’ road win at Kentucky. He made one Arkansas’ 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas. After UT had closed the UA solo tackle on special teams against South Carolina. He earned a 2003 ARKANSAS PLAYER BIOS team high and a career high nine tackles (six solo) in the receiving tied for sixth-best on the UA record list. His touchdown Razorbacks’ 48-20 win over New Mexico State. His previous catch was on a 15-yard pass in the fifth overtime. He also snared career best was five stops. Two of his unassisted tackles came on a pass on a two-point conversion in the sixth overtime to tie the special teams. He also tallied his first career tackle for loss (-4) game at 63-63. Seven of his nine catches went for more than against the Aggies. He made an unassisted stop on special teams 10 yards including gains of 16, 17, 19 and 56 yards. The 56-yard in the Razorbacks’ win over Mississippi State. gain was the longest of his career. He pulled down three catches for 51 yards and a touchdown in the Razorbacks’ 28-6 win over PERSONAL: Born Aug. 31, 1981, he is the son of Debra Whitmore. South Carolina. His score came on a nine-yard pass from Matt He is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. Jones in the fourth quarter. He snared one catch for 32 yards in a 48-20 win over New Mexico State. It was the first time all sea- son, he did not earn at least two catches in a contest. He pulled WHITMORE’S CAREER TACKLES down a team high four passes for 98 yards and a touchdown in G UA-A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR the Razorbacks’ 52-6 win over Mississippi State. His touchdown 2002 3 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 catch came on a 25-yard toss from Matt Jones. The twosome also 2003 11 16-6 22 1 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 18-7 25 1 4 0 0 0 hooked up on a 55-yard gain through the air. PERSONAL: Born March 14, 1981, he is the son of George and Wanda Wilson. He was a member of the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Lon #88 GEORGE WILSON Farrell Academic Honor Rolls. He is enrolled in the Sam M. Walton SE, 6-1, 207, SR-2L College of Business and is majoring in management. Paducah, Ky. (Tilghman HS) WILSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Street & Smith’s Preseason Third Team All-SEC G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Team Captain 2000 3 5 57 0 22 1.7 11.4 19.0 2001 11 40 568 3 33 3.6 14.2 51.6 OUTLOOK: He was Arkansas’ leading receiver last season and is 2002 14 49 626 7 42 3.2 12.8 44.7 pacing the Hogs’ in catches (47) and receiving yards (875) again 2003 11 47 875 6 56 4.3 18.6 79.5 this year. He has seven 100-yard receiving games including four TOTAL 39 141 2126 16 56 3.6 15.1 54.5 this season. He currently ranks second in the SEC and 42nd in the nation with 79.5 receiving yards per game. He ranks fifth and 92nd in receptions per game (4.27). He ranks third in UA history with 2,126 career receiving yards. He ranks fourth with 141 receptions among active SEC players. He has racked up 16 career touchdown catches which puts him tied for third on the UA career touchdown reception chart. His 875 yards this season ranks fifth on the UA single season chart. His six touchdown catches in 2003 ranks ninth on the school record list. He has made at least one catch in 37 of 39 career games. He has made three or more catches in nine of his last 10 games.

2003: He made his third consecutive opening game start against T ulsa. He snared two passes for 23 yards and a touchdown against the Golden Hurricane. He earned his first TD catch of the season on an eight-yard pass from Ryan Sorahan. He hauled in five catches for 111 yards and a touchdown in a 38-28 win over No. 5 Texas. He hooked up with Matt Jones for a 54-yard pass play on third and 30 from the Hogs’ own three-yard line. With his five catches, he vaulted over 100 career catches as a Razorback. He earned his second-consecutive 100-yard receiving game with 100 yards on four catches against North Texas. He became the first Razorback since Anthony Lucas (1998) to record back-to-back 100-yard receiving efforts. He caught a 26-yard touchdown pass from Matt Jones and recorded another 39-yard reception from Ryan Sorahan. He made three catches for 49 yards including a game-high 30-yard gain in a 34-31 road win at Alabama. He made all three of his catches in the first quarter before leaving the contest with a high ankle sprain. He did not return to the game. He hauled in three passes for 43 yards including a long of 23 against Auburn. He pulled down a season high seven catches for 92 yards in a loss to Florida. Five of his seven receptions came in the first quarter against the Gators. He earned his third 100-yard receiving game of the season with six catches for 104 yards against Ole Miss. He netted a career high nine catches for 172 yards and a touchdown in his return to his home state as the Hogs’ topped Kentucky 71-63 in seven overtimes. His 172 yards 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Game Results (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend ------Sept 6, 2003 TULSA W 45-13 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 3:00 69442 Sep 13, 2003 at #5 Texas W 38-28 2- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 3:29 83271 # Sept 20,2003 NORTH TEXAS W 31-7 3- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 2:35 55825 *&Sep 27, 2003 at Alabama WO 34-31 4- 0- 0 1- 0- 0 3:42 82818 * Oct 11, 2003 AUBURN 3-10 L 4- 1- 0 1- 1- 0 2:55 74026 * Oct 18, 2003 FLORIDA 28-33 L 4- 2- 0 1- 2- 0 3:55 73934 * Oct 25, 2003 at Ole Miss 7-19 L 4- 3- 0 1- 3- 0 3:35 58717 *%Nov 01, 2003 at Kentucky WO 71-63 5- 3- 0 2- 3- 0 4:56 66124 *#Nov 06, 2003 SOUTH CAROLINA W 28-6 6- 3- 0 3- 3- 0 2:52 55617 Nov 15, 2003 NEW MEXICO ST. W 48-20 7- 3- 0 3- 3- 0 2:48 53728 * Nov 22, 2003 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 52-6 8- 3- 0 4- 3- 0 3:03 62547

# Little Rock, Arkansas * Southeastern Conference Game & Two Overtimes % Seven Overtimes

First ----RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Penalty Turn- Opponent Score Downs Number-Yards Attempts-Comp-Int Yards Plays Yards Yards Yards Overs ------/------/------/------/-- --/-- ---/--- --/-- ---/--- --/-- TULSA...... 45-13 17/21 37-294 / 39-212 20-11- 0 / 36-16- 1 188/159 57/75 482/371 10/66 35/103 0/1 Texas...... 38-28 21/22 60-265 / 29-62 18- 9- 0 / 40-21- 0 173/264 78/69 438/326 96/156 51/23 1/3 NORTH TEXAS...... 31-7 16/10 38-143 / 40-116 23-14- 0 / 14- 6- 1 183/81 61/54 326/197 49/84 20/88 0/3 Alabama...... 34-31 28/17 61-289 / 31-158 27-16- 3 / 32-15- 1 202/226 88/63 491/384 120/85 74/70 4/2 AUBURN...... 3-10 17/13 39-173 / 42-160 28-13- 0 / 18-10- 1 168/118 67/60 341/278 27/18 49/35 1/1 FLORIDA...... 28-33 26/19 34-186 / 35-142 45-24- 3 / 34-20- 1 343/269 79/69 529/411 117/159 109/88 3/1 Ole Miss...... 7-19 13/18 32-82 / 41-130 32-13- 1 / 32-17- 1 155/145 64/73 237/275 66/68 75/55 2/2 Kentucky...... 71-63 29/29 71-334 / 52-180 28-17- 0 / 51-28- 1 271/326 99/103 605/506 199/104 87/60 2/2 SOUTH CAROLINA...... 28-6 21/17 48-248 / 29-123 15-11- 0 / 36-21- 2 148/181 63/65 396/304 89/22 20/24 3/4 NEW MEXICO ST...... 48-20 23/19 56-308 / 37-136 17-12- 0 / 27-19- 0 192/214 73/64 500/350 224/106 70/35 1/2 MISSISSIPPI STATE... 52-6 29/15 63-322 / 31-120 21-14- 0 / 28-11- 6 254/107 84/59 576/227 41/158 56/30 0/8

Totals...... 385-236 240/200 539-2644/406-1539 274-154- 7/348-184-15 2277/2090 813/754 4921/3629 1038/1026 646/611 17/29

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

TEAM STATISTICS AR OPP ------SCORING...... 385 236 Points Per Game...... 35.0 21.5 FIRST DOWNS...... 240 200 Rushing...... 115 84 Passing...... 111 95 Penalty...... 14 21 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2644 1539 Yards gained rushing...... 2942 1844 Yards lost rushing...... 298 305 Rushing Attempts...... 539 406 Average Per Rush...... 4.9 3.8 Average Per Game...... 240.4 139.9 TDs Rushing...... 31 10 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2277 2090 Att-Comp-Int...... 274-154-7 348-184-15 Average Per Pass...... 8.3 6.0 Average Per Catch...... 14.8 11.4 Average Per Game...... 207.0 190.0 TDs Passing...... 18 13 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4921 3629 Total Plays...... 813 754 Average Per Play...... 6.1 4.8 Average Per Game...... 447.4 329.9 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 26-524 42-728 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 31-413 18-114 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 15-80 7-92 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 20.2 17.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 13.3 6.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 5.3 13.1 FUMBLES-LOST...... 18-10 22-14 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 77-646 76-611 Average Per Game...... 58.7 55.5 PUNTS-YARDS...... 46-1829 60-2396 Average Per Punt...... 39.8 39.9 Net punt average...... 37.3 33.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 30:40 29:20 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 81/168 60/165 3rd-Down Pct...... 48% 36% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 10/22 11/18 4th-Down Pct...... 45% 61% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 13-69 11-106 MISC YARDS...... 21 92 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 51 26 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 9-16 18-22 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 46-47 22-22 ATTENDANCE...... 445119 290930 Games/Avg Per Game...... 7/63588 4/72732

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Arkansas...... 56 118 80 81 50 - 385 Opponents...... 44 46 57 50 39 - 236 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------Cedric Cobbs 10-8 179 1029 19 1010 5.6 8 58 101.0 Marvin Jackson 25 315 12.6 1 73 Matt Jones 11-8 82 761 108 653 8.0 7 62 59.4 DeCori Birmingham 5 75 15.0 0 28 DeCori Birmingham 11-2 72 442 29 413 5.7 3 51 37.5 Tom Crowder 1 23 23.0 1 0 De'Arrius Howard 9-0 93 291 26 265 2.8 6 31 29.4 Total...... 31 413 13.3 2 73 Mark Pierce 10-6 37 174 2 172 4.6 4 31 17.2 Opponents...... 18 114 6.3 1 30 Kyle Dickerson 11-1 23 122 3 119 5.2 1 28 10.8 Brandon Holmes 7-0 6 26 0 26 4.3 0 8 3.7 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Carlos Ousley 11-0 2 16 0 16 8.0 0 9 1.5 ------Radale Pearson 3-0 9 14 1 13 1.4 0 4 4.3 Ahmad Carroll 3 0 0.0 0 0 Ahmad Carroll 11-9 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 1.1 Sam Olajubutu 2 22 11.0 0 12 Dedrick Poole 3-0 6 14 2 12 2.0 0 6 4.0 Tony Bua 2 0 0.0 0 0 Brandon Kennedy 11-2 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Jimarr Gallon 2 36 18.0 0 19 Dowell Loggains 11-0 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 5 0.5 Bo Mosley 2 7 3.5 0 7 Shawn Andrews 11-11 3 3 0 3 1.0 2 1 0.3 Marvin Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Lawrence Richardson 9-9 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Vickiel Vaughn 1 0 0.0 0 0 Steven Harris 11-1 2 11 15 -4 -2.0 0 11 -0.4 Eddie Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cedric Washington 11-0 2 2 14 -12 -6.0 0 2 -1.1 Lerinezo Robinson 1 15 15.0 0 15 Team 7-0 5 0 18 -18 -3.6 0 0 -2.6 Total...... 15 80 5.3 0 19 Ryan Sorahan 11-5 13 11 61 -50 -3.8 0 7 -4.5 Opponents...... 7 92 13.1 1 44 Total...... 11 539 2942 298 2644 4.9 31 62 240.4 Opponents...... 11 406 1844 305 1539 3.8 10 80 139.9 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------PASSING GP-GS Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Cedric Washington 19 404 21.3 0 57 ------DeCori Birmingham 7 120 17.1 0 30 Matt Jones 11-8 153.58 204-122-5 59.8 1768 16 56 160.7 Total...... 26 524 20.2 0 57 Ryan Sorahan 11-5 112.11 69-32-2 46.4 509 2 48 46.3 Opponents...... 42 728 17.3 0 59 Rhett Lashlee 1-0 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total...... 11 142.58 274-154-7 56.2 2277 18 56 207.0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 11 107.03 348-184-15 52.9 2090 13 71 190.0 ------Caleb Miller 1 3 3.0 0 3 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Eddie Jackson 1 18 18.0 0 18 ------Total...... 2 21 10.5 0 18 George Wilson 11-11 47 875 18.6 6 56 79.5 Opponents...... 3 92 30.7 1 77 Richard Smith 11-9 27 544 20.1 7 50 49.5 Jason Peters 11-11 19 201 10.6 4 26 18.3 Steven Harris 11-1 17 277 16.3 1 43 25.2 DeCori Birmingham 11-2 15 117 7.8 0 25 10.6 Mark Pierce 10-6 8 78 9.8 0 16 7.8 Cedric Cobbs 10-8 7 27 3.9 0 14 2.7 Chris Baker 10-0 4 57 14.2 0 33 5.7 Jared Hicks 11-2 4 42 10.5 0 14 3.8 Carlos Ousley 11-0 2 20 10.0 0 12 1.8 Cedric Washington 11-0 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.5 Matt Jones 11-8 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.1 Brandon Kennedy 11-2 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 Dedrick Poole 3-0 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 Total...... 11 154 2277 14.8 18 56 207.0 Opponents...... 11 184 2090 11.4 13 71 190.0 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------Chris Balseiro 0 6-10 36-37 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Matt Jones 11 286 653 1768 2421 220.1 Cedric Cobbs 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Cedric Cobbs 10 179 1010 0 1010 101.0 Matt Jones 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-4 0 0 42 Ryan Sorahan 11 82 -50 509 459 41.7 Richard Smith 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 DeCori Birmingham 11 72 413 0 413 37.5 George Wilson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38 De'Arrius Howard 9 93 265 0 265 29.4 De'Arrius Howard 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Mark Pierce 10 37 172 0 172 17.2 Jason Peters 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 Kyle Dickerson 11 23 119 0 119 10.8 Mark Pierce 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 Brandon Holmes 7 6 26 0 26 3.7 DeCori Birmingham 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Carlos Ousley 11 2 16 0 16 1.5 David Carlton 0 2-5 10-10 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 16 Radale Pearson 3 9 13 0 13 4.3 Shawn Andrews 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Ahmad Carroll 11 1 12 0 12 1.1 Kyle Dickerson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dedrick Poole 3 6 12 0 12 4.0 Steven Harris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brandon Kennedy 11 1 7 0 7 0.6 Tom Crowder 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dowell Loggains 11 2 5 0 5 0.5 Marvin Jackson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Shawn Andrews 11 3 3 0 3 0.3 Ryan Gullett 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 Lawrence Richardson 9 1 2 0 2 0.2 Total...... 51 9-16 46-47 0-0 3 3-4 0 0 385 Steven Harris 11 2 -4 0 -4 -0.4 Opponents...... 26 18-22 22-22 0-0 2 2-4 0 0 236 Cedric Washington 11 2 -12 0 -12 -1.1 Team 7 5 -18 0 -18 -2.6 Total...... 11 813 2644 2277 4921 447.4 Opponents...... 11 754 1539 2090 3629 329.9

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------Jacob Skinner 44 1782 40.5 58 7 6 14 1 Chris Balseiro 6-10 60.0 1-1 3-3 2-3 0-2 0-1 38 0 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 David Carlton 2-5 40.0 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 31 0 Ryan Gullett 1 47 47.0 47 0 0 0 0 Ryan Gullett 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 0 Total...... 46 1829 39.8 58 7 6 14 1 Opponents...... 60 2396 39.9 65 6 5 12 2 FG SEQUENCE Arkansas OPPONENTS ------Tulsa 40,(29) (48),53,48,(31) Texas 40,(19) - North Texas (31) - Alabama 32,39,(38),(19) (48),38 Auburn 35,(25) (34) Florida 53 (33),(39),45 Ole Miss - (20),(24),(42),(25) Kentucky 40,(37),(25) (34),(24) South Carolina - (43),(36) New Mexico St. - (39),(43) Mississippi State (24) (30),(33)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------Cedric Cobbs 10 1010 27 0 0 0 1037 103.7 George Wilson 11 0 875 0 0 0 875 79.5 DeCori Birmingham 11 413 117 75 120 0 725 65.9 Matt Jones 11 653 12 0 0 0 665 60.5 Richard Smith 11 0 544 0 0 0 544 49.5 Cedric Washington 11 -12 17 0 404 0 409 37.2 Marvin Jackson 11 0 0 315 0 0 315 28.6 Steven Harris 11 -4 277 0 0 0 273 24.8 De'Arrius Howard 9 265 0 0 0 0 265 29.4 Mark Pierce 10 172 78 0 0 0 250 25.0 Jason Peters 11 0 201 0 0 0 201 18.3 Kyle Dickerson 11 119 0 0 0 0 119 10.8 Chris Baker 10 0 57 0 0 0 57 5.7 Jared Hicks 11 0 42 0 0 0 42 3.8 Carlos Ousley 11 16 20 0 0 0 36 3.3 Jimarr Gallon 9 0 0 0 0 36 36 4.0 Brandon Holmes 7 26 0 0 0 0 26 3.7 Tom Crowder 11 0 0 23 0 0 23 2.1 Sam Olajubutu 10 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.2 Dedrick Poole 3 12 5 0 0 0 17 5.7 Lerinezo Robinson 11 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.4 Radale Pearson 3 13 0 0 0 0 13 4.3 Ahmad Carroll 11 12 0 0 0 0 12 1.1 Brandon Kennedy 11 7 5 0 0 0 12 1.1 Bo Mosley 11 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 Dowell Loggains 11 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.5 Shawn Andrews 11 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 Lawrence Richardson 9 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 Team 7 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -2.6 Ryan Sorahan 11 -50 0 0 0 0 -50 -4.5 Total...... 11 2644 2277 413 524 80 5938 539.8 Opponents...... 11 1539 2090 114 728 92 4563 414.8 University of Arkansas Football Stats Arkansas Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 23, 2003) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------22 Tony Bua 11 63 46 109 3-14 1.0-12 2-0 4 4 2-0 . . . 43 Caleb Miller 11 64 40 104 12-30 1.0-6 . 4 5 2-3 2 . . 24 Sam Olajubutu 10 41 37 78 2-3 . 2-22 1 4 . 1 . . 92 Arrion Dixon 11 25 34 59 5-19 1.0-6 . . 11 . 1 1 . 15 Jeb Huckeba 11 33 24 57 12-29 . . 1 10 1-0 2 1 . 14 Jimmy Beasley 11 39 16 55 3-3 . . . 3 2-0 . . . 98 Elliott Harris 11 22 29 51 6-17 2.0-7 . 2 10 . 1 . . 39 Jimarr Gallon 9 28 22 50 3-10 1.0-6 2-36 . 2 1-0 1 . . 90 Justin Scott 11 12 27 39 5-17 3.0-14 . . 7 . . . . 60 Scott Davenport 11 8 30 38 . . . . 2 . 1 . . 8A Ahmad Carroll 11 31 7 38 5-11 . 3-0 6 5 . . . . 30 Eddie Jackson 11 21 14 35 1-7 1.0-7 1-0 10 1 2-18 1 . . 3 Marvin Jackson 11 21 14 35 3-11 2.0-8 1-0 1 . . 1 . . 1 Lawrence Richardson 9 22 11 33 . . . 3 . . . . . 27 Pierre Brown 11 16 14 30 1-3 . . 1 2 . . . . 23 Desmond Sims 11 15 13 28 2-5 1.0-3 . . 1 2-0 . . . 25 Bo Mosley 11 15 11 26 . . 2-7 2 . 1-0 . . . 11 Wes Murphy 9 7 15 22 3-6 1.0-3 . 1 1 1-0 . . . 17 Marcus Whitmore 11 16 6 22 1-4 ...... 31 Vickiel Vaughn 11 13 7 20 1-3 . 1-0 1 . . 2 . . 97 Jeremy Harrell 9 4 15 19 2-2 . . 1 1 . . . . 21 Lerinezo Robinson 11 6 9 15 . . 1-15 ...... 38 Tom Crowder 11 8 7 15 ...... 1 . 5 John Jackson 11 9 5 14 ...... 7 Brandon Holmes 7 6 6 12 . . . 1 . . . . . 46 Clarke Moore 4 5 6 11 1-2 . . 2 1 . . . . 91 Titus Peebles 10 5 5 10 1-3 ...... 37 Michael Robinson 10 6 4 10 2-17 . . . . . 1 . . 57 Darren Rogers 11 3 5 8 ...... 96 Chase Pressley 6 1 5 6 . . . 2 . . . . . 99 Keith Jackson Jr. 6 2 3 5 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 45 Lucas Jackson 4 3 2 5 ...... 1 . . 95 Reggie Banks 4 1 4 5 . . . . 1 . . . . 19 Michael Coe 11 4 . 4 ...... 94 James Johnson 3 1 2 3 ...... 54 Rusty Mcentire 4 . 2 2 ...... 42 Justin Slaughter 4 1 1 2 ...... 49 David Carlton 10 2 . 2 ...... 32 DeCori Birmingham 11 . 2 2 ...... 93 Jayson Johnson 3 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 9 Matt Jones 11 2 . 2 ...... 59 A. Akerstrom 1 1 . 1 1-2 ...... 71 Mark Bokermann 11 1 . 1 ...... 29 Kyle Dickerson 11 1 . 1 ...... 48 Jacob Skinner 11 1 . 1 ...... 8 Richard Smith 11 ...... 1 . . . . Total...... 11 587 500 1087 75-218 13-69 15-80 44 72 15-21 16 3 . Opponents...... 11 - - - - 11-106 7-92 31 3 10-92 14 1 . 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 40 DeCori Birmingham at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 198 Cedric Cobbs at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) TD Rushes...... 3 Matt Jones vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Long Rush...... 62 Matt Jones vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Pass attempts...... 30 Matt Jones vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Pass completions.... 20 Matt Jones vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Yards Passing...... 299 Matt Jones vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) TD Passes...... 3 Matt Jones vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Matt Jones at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Matt Jones vs South Carolina (Nov 06, 2003) Long Pass...... 56 Matt Jones at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Receptions...... 9 George Wilson at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Receiving..... 172 George Wilson at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) TD Receptions...... 2 Richard Smith vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Long Reception...... 56 George Wilson at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Field Goals...... 2 Chris Balseiro at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Chris Balseiro at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Long Field Goal..... 38 Chris Balseiro at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Punts...... 9 Jacob Skinner at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Punting Avg...... 47.0 Ryan Gullett vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) Long Punt...... 58 Jacob Skinner vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Long Punt Return.... 73 Marvin Jackson vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Long Kickoff Return. 57 Cedric Washington at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) Tackles...... 19 Caleb Miller at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Tony Bua vs South Carolina (Nov 06, 2003) Sacks...... 2.0 Justin Scott vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Tackles For Loss.... 3.0 Jeb Huckeba vs Auburn (Oct 11, 2003) Caleb Miller vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Ahmad Carroll at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Arrion Dixon at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Interceptions...... 2 Bo Mosley vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 71 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 334 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Per Rush...... 7.9 vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) TD Rushes...... 5 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Pass attempts...... 45 vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Pass completions.... 24 vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Yards Passing...... 343 vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Yards Per Pass...... 12.1 vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) TD Passes...... 3 vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) vs South Carolina (Nov 06, 2003) vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) Total Plays...... 99 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Total Offense...... 605 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Per Play...... 8.5 vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) Points...... 71 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Sacks By...... 4 vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) First Downs...... 29 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) Penalties...... 12 vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Penalty Yards...... 109 vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Turnovers...... 4 at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Interceptions By.... 6 vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 35 C. Williams, vs Auburn (Oct 11, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 150 C. Williams, vs Auburn (Oct 11, 2003) TD Rushes...... 3 Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Long Rush...... 80 Shaud Williams, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Pass attempts...... 49 Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Pass completions.... 28 Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Passing...... 326 Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) TD Passes...... 3 Mock, Chance, at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) Brodie Croyle, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Long Pass...... 71 Brodie Croyle, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Receptions...... 10 Williams, Roy, at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) Derek Abney, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Receiving..... 123 Johnson, B.J., at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) TD Receptions...... 2 Johnson, B.J., at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) Dre Fulgham, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Long Reception...... 71 Dre Fulgham, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Field Goals...... 4 J. Nichols, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Long Field Goal..... 48 Devault,B., vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) Brian Bostick, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Punts...... 7 Kadlubar,Brad, vs North Texas (Sept 20,2003) Kody Bliss, vs Auburn (Oct 11, 2003) Punting Avg...... 48.2 Cody Ridgeway, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Long Punt...... 65 Cody Ridgeway, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Long Punt Return.... 30 Mike Espy, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Long Kickoff Return. 59 Kight,K., vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Tackles...... 18 Demeco Ryans, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Sacks...... 1.0 Alexander,K., vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) Sendlein, A., at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) N M. Loescher, at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Karlos Dansby, vs Auburn (Oct 11, 2003) Everett,E., vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Jayme Mitchell, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) C. Anderson, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Mike Williams, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Chad Anderson, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Jimmy Cottrell, vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Chris Sneed, vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) Tackles For Loss.... 3.0 Everett,E., vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) Jayme Mitchell, at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) Mike Williams, at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Interceptions...... 3 Ratliff,K., vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) 2003 University of Arkansas Football Arkansas Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2003) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 52 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 212 vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) Yards Per Rush...... 5.4 vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) TD Rushes...... 5 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Pass attempts...... 51 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Pass completions.... 28 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Passing...... 326 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Per Pass...... 7.9 vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) TD Passes...... 3 at Texas (Sep 13, 2003) at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Total Plays...... 103 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Total Offense...... 506 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Yards Per Play...... 6.1 at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) Points...... 63 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Sacks By...... 2 at Ole Miss (Oct 25, 2003) at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) vs New Mexico St. (Nov 15, 2003) First Downs...... 29 at Kentucky (Nov 01, 2003) Penalties...... 12 vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) Penalty Yards...... 103 vs Tulsa (Sept 6, 2003) Turnovers...... 8 vs Mississippi State (Nov 22, 2003) Interceptions By.... 3 at Alabama (Sep 27, 2003) vs Florida (Oct 18, 2003) 2003 ARKANSAS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - (Through Nov. 22) Tot. 1st Time of Rushing Passing Offense Fumbles Penalties Punts 3rd Game Score Downs Possession No/Yds/TD/Long Att/Cm/Int/Yds/TD TP/Yds No/Lost No/Yds No/Avg Down Conv. Arkansas 45 17 23:11 37/294/4/58 20/11/0/188 57/482 2/0 3/35 4/38.5 5/11 Tulsa 13 21 36:49 39/212/1/38 36/16/1/159 75/371 2/0 12/103 7/34.0 5/16 Arkansas 38 21 35:12 60/265/4/60 18/9/0/173 78/438 2/1 7/51 4/38.5 10/18 Texas 28 22 24:48 29/62/0/15 40/21/0/264 69/326 3/3 5/23 4/35.0 5/13 Arkansas (LR) 31 16 30:17 38/143/3/24 23/14/0/183/1 61/326 0/0 2/20 3/31.7 4/13 North Texas 7 10 29:43 40/116/0/13 14/6/1/81/1 54/197 2/2 9/88 7/42.4 5/15 *Arkansas 34 28 51:44 61/289/3/39 27/16/3/202/1 88/491 1/1 11/74 2/33.0 8/17 *Alabama 31 17 23:16 31/158/1/80 32/15/1/226/3 63/384 1/1 8/70 6/33.8 4/13 *Arkansas 3 17 28:15 39/173/0/39 28/13/0/168/0 67/341 1/1 5/49 4/43.5 6/15 *Auburn 10 13 31:45 42/160/1/44 18/10/1/118/0 60/278 0/0 4/35 7/44.6 3/15 *Arkansas 28 26 29:33 34/186/1/31 45/24/3/343/3 79/529 1/0 12/109 7/46.6 5/16 *Florida 33 19 30:27 35/142/2/75 34/20/1/269/1 69/411 0/0 9/88 6/41.0 5/15 *Arkansas 7 13 25:20 32/82/1/15 32/13/1/155/0 64/237 1/1 8/75 9/41.7 5/15 *Ole Miss 19 18 34:40 41/130/0/13 32/17/1/145/1 73/275 3/1 7/55 6/48.2 5/16 *Arkansas 71 29 32:53 71/334/5/42 28/17/0/271/3 99/605 5/2 12/87 6/34.3 13/22 *Kentucky 63 29 27:07 52/180/5/31 51/28/1/326/2 103/506 2/1 8/60 7/40.0 10/22 *Arkansas (LR) 28 21 30:36 48/248/1/51 15/11/0/148/3 63/396 3-3 3-20 3/42.0 11/15 *South Carolina 6 17 29:24 29/123/0/26 36/21/2/181/0 65/304 3-2 3-24 4/39.8 4/13 Arkansas 48 23 30:33 56/308/5/62 17/12/0/192/1 73/500 2-1 8-70 1/27 6/12 New Mexico State 20 19 29:27 37/136/0/46 27/19/0/214/2 64/350 2-2 6-35 4/37.5 10/17 *Arkansas 52 29 33:12 63/329/4/33 21/14/0/254/3 84/576 0-0 6-56 3-42 8/14 *Mississippi State 6 15 26:48 31/147/0/16 28/11/6/107/0 59/227 4-2 5-30 2-41 4/10 *Arkansas *LSU * - Southeastern Conference Game LR - game played in Little Rock, Ark.

Game-by-Game Rushing (No/Yds/TD/Long)

Game Andrews Birmingham Carroll Cobbs Dickerson Harris D.Howard Jones Kennedy Tulsa - - 1/12/0/12 12/145/1/58 1/0/0/0 - 15/65/2/31 1/53/1/53 1/7/0/7 Texas - - - 20/115/1/46 - 1/11/0/11 20/35/2/5 12/102/1/60 - North Texas - - - 20/104/2/24 1/5/0/5 - 10/11/1/8 1/4/0/4 - Alabama - - - 36/198/1/22 - - 14/48/0/12 9/37/1/39 - Auburn - - - 16/78/39 DNP - 9/50/28 12/59/13 - Florida - - - 14/88/1/31 DNP - 5/9/0/6 6/57/0/26 - Ole Miss - - - DNP 1/-2/0/0 - DNP 10/18/0/15 - Kentucky - 40/196/2/42 - 9/46/0/17 - 1/-15/0/0 DNP 15/112/1/20 - South - 8/97/1/51 - 15/51/0/9 7/19/0/6 - 5/25/0/15 3/6/0/8 - Carolina New Mexico 2/2/1/1 7/46/0/14 - 7/35/0/14 10/65/1/19 - 9/20/0/8 7/132/3/62 - St. Mississippi 1/1/1/1 5/36/0/14 - 30/150/2/16 3/32/0/28 - 6/2/1/4 6/73/0/33 - State LSU

Game Loggains Pearson Pierce Poole Richardson Sorahan Washington Tulsa - 2/3/0/3 DNP 3/12/0/6 - 1/-3/0/0 - Texas - DNP 2/14/0/8 - - 1/-6/0/0 - North Texas - DNP 2/19/0/1 3/0/0/2 - 1/0/0/0 - 5 Alabama - DNP 2/6/1/4 DNP - - - Auburn - DNP 1/0/0 DNP - - 1/-14/0 Florida - DNP 9/32/0/1 DNP - - - 2 Ole Miss - DNP 3/2/1/1 DNP - - - Kentucky - DNP 2/3/2/2 DNP - 3/-17/0/0 - South - DNP 8/41/0/1 DNP - 1/2/0/2 - Carolina 2 New Mexico 1/5/0/5 2/2/0/3 3/37/0/3 DNP - 6/-26/0/7 1/2/0/2 St. 1 Mississippi 1/0/0/0 5/8/0/4 5/18/0/8 DNP 1/2/0/2 - - State LSU

Game-by-Game Receiving (Rec/Yds/TD/Long)

Game Baker Birmingham Cobbs Harris Hicks Kennedy Ousley Peters Pierce Poole Smith Tulsa - 3/23/0/16 - - - - - 3/20/0/12 DNP - 3/122/1/48 Texas - - - 1/7/0/7 - - - 1/12/0/12 - - 2/43/0/34 North Texas 1/12/0/12 1/6/0/6 1/-2/0/0 - 1/10/0/10 - 1/8/0/8 3/35/0/22 1/9/0/9 1/5/0/5 - Alabama - 2/9/0/7 1/5/0/5 4/55/0/6 1/14/0/14 - - 1/21/0/21 - DNP 3/37/1/18 Auburn 1/33/0/33 3/45/0/25 1/12/0/12 - 2/14/0/10 3/21/0/11 Florida DNP 4/24/0/11 2/15/0/14 3/55/0/31 - - - 2/34/1/26 - DNP 6/123/2/50 Ole Miss 1/2/0/2 1/1/0/1 DNP 2/13/0/14 - - - - - DNP 2/18/0/9 Kentucky - - - - 1/11/0/11 - 1/12/0/12 1/7/1/7 - DNP 5/69/1/26 South - 1/9/0/9 1/3/0/3 - 1/7/0/7 - - 4/42/1/16 - DNP 1/36/1/36 Carolina New Mexico 1/10/0/10 - 1/6/0/6 2/48/0/32 - 1/5/0/5 - 1/4/0/4 2/27/0/16 DNP 3/60/1/25 St. Mississippi - - 1/0/0/0 4/87/1/43 - - - 1/12/1/12 2/21/0/11 DNP 2/36/0/19 State LSU

Game Washington Wilson Tulsa - 2/23/1/15 Texas - 5/111/1/54 North Texas - 4/100/1/39 Alabama - 3/49/0/30 Auburn - 3/43/0/23 Florida - 7/92/0/26 Ole Miss 1/17/0/17 6/104/0/31 Kentucky - 9/172/1/56 South - 3/51/1/24 Carolina New Mexico - 1/32/0/32 St. Mississippi - 4/98/1/55 State LSU

Game-by-Game Passing (Att/Cm/Int/Yds/TD) GBG Field Goals Game Jones Sorahan Lashlee Made (Missed) Balseiro Carlton Gullett Tulsa 10/6/0/72/1 9/5/0/116/1 1/0/0/0/0 Tulsa 29 (40) DNP DNP Texas 16/8/0/139/1 2/1/0/34/0 DNP Texas DNP 19 (40) DNP North Texas 8/6/0/67/1 15/8/0/16/0 DNP North Texas DNP 31 DNP Alabama 18/11/2/149/1 9/5/1/53/0 DNP Alabama 38, 19 (32) (39) DNP Auburn 28/13/0/168/0 - DNP Auburn 25 (35) - DNP Florida 30/20/2/299/3 15/4/1/44/0 DNP Florida (53) - DNP Ole Miss 29/12/1/140/0 3/1/0/15/0 DNP Ole Miss - - DNP Kentucky 25/16/0/260/3 3/1/0/11/0 DNP Kentucky 37, 25 (40) - DNP South Carolina 14/11/0/148/3 1/0/0/0/0 DNP South Carolina - - DNP New Mexico St. 10/8/0/139/1 7/4/0/53/0 DNP New Mexico St. - - DNP Mississippi State 16/11/0/187/2 5/3/0/67/1 - Mississippi State - - 24 LSU LSU

GBG Punting No/Yds/Avg/Long Gullet Skinner Tulsa DNP 4/154/38.5/49 Texas DNP 4/154/38.5/49 North Texas DNP 3/95/31.7/42 Alabama DNP 2/66/33/38 Auburn DNP 4/174/43.5/54 Florida DNP 7/326/46.6/58 Ole Miss DNP 9/375/41.7/55 Kentucky DNP 5/206/41.2/49 South Carolina DNP 3/126/42.0/53 New Mexico St. DNP 1/27/27/27 Mississippi State 1/47/47.0/47 2/79/39.5/40 LSU

2003 ARKANSAS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (COACHES’ FILM) (UT-AT-TOTAL-TFL) Tulsa At North at at at New Miss. at Player Texas Texas Alabama Auburn Florida Ole Miss Kentucky USC Mexico State LSU St. Akerstrom DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1/2 Banks 0-1-1 DNP 0-3-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 - Beasley 4-1-5- 6-1-7 3-2-5 1-1-2 2-0-2 5-3-8 3-1-4 5-4-9 4-2-6 3-1-4 3-0-3 1/1 1/1 1/1 Birmingham - 0-1-1 0-1-1 - - - DNP - - - - Bokermann - - - 1-0-1 ------Brown 2-0-2 - 3-2-5 0-1-1 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-1-1 3-4-7 1-2-3 1/3 Bua 5-4-9 5-3-8 4-6-10 9-2-11 6-5-11 3-2-5 6-3-9 6-9-15 12-7-19 2-1-3 5-4-9 1/1 1/1 1/12 Carlton ------1-0-1 Carroll 1-0-1 2-1-3- 3-1-4 4-0-4 4-0-4 5-1-6 7-0-7 3-1-4 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-2-3 1/3 3/6 1/2 Coe - - 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP - - 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 Crowder 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-1-2 - 1-0-1 0-1-1 Davenport 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-2-2 1-4-5 2-3-5 1-6-7 1-2-3 2-0-2 0-3-3 0-4-4 Dixon 2-1-3 0-2-2 2-1-3 - 2-8-10 5-5-10 3-2-5 5-10-15 3-1-4 0-1-1 3-3-6 1/5 1/3 3/11 Gallon DNP 1-2-3 4-2-6 7-4-11 4-3-7 4-1-5 3-3-6 1-2-3 1-4-5 3-1-4 DNP 1/6 1/3 1/1 Harrell DNP 1-1-2- 1-4-5 1-6-7 0-1-1 0-1-1 - DNP 1-0-1 0-2-2 - 1/1 1/1 Harris 0-3-3 3-5-8- 4-1-5 2-1-3 2-2-4 3-4-7 2-6-8 3-5-8 0-2-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 1/5 1/1 1/3 2/2 1/6 Holmes - 1-0-1 2-3-5 - 1-0-1 2-3-5 - DNP DNP DNP DNP Huckeba 2-2-4- 2-4-6- 1-2-3 2-3-5 4-2-6 3-1-4 4-2-6 4-2-6 3-3-6 4-2-6 4-1-5 1/4 2/2 1/1 3/8 2/2 2/11 1/1 Jackson, E. 1-0-1 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-1-2 3-1-4 1-0-1 2-2-4 4-2-6 2-2-4 3-2-5 1-1-2 1/7 Jackson, J. 1-2-3 4-1-5 - - - 1-0-1 - - - 1-0-1 2-2-4 Jackson Jr., DNP DNP DNP 0-2-2 DNP - DNP 1-1-2 - - 1-0-1 K. Jackson L. 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 1-1-2 Jackson M. 3-1-4- 4-2-6- 2-0-2 1-1-2 3-2-5 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-2-3 1-1-2 4-2-6 0-1-1 1/3 1/3 1/5 Johnson, Jm. 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Johnson, Jy. 2-0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Jones - - - 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 - - - - - McEntire - 0-2-2 - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Miller, C. 3-1-4- 8-3-11- 2-1-3 7-5-12 11-4-15 7-6-13 9-1-10 7-12-19 4-4-8 3-0-3 3-3-6 1/6 2/8 2/5 ¾ 2/5 1/1 1/1 Moore 2-2-4 3-4-7- - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1/2 Mosley - 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 2-2-4 - 3-1-4 0-2-2 2-2-4 2-2-4 Murphy 1-3-4 1-0-1 1-4-5 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-3-3 2-0-2 2-1-3 0-1-1 DNP DNP 1/1 2/5 Olajubutu 2-4-6 1-0-1 3-5-8 2-3-5 4-7-11 4-2-6 8-2-10 4-7-11 8-5-13 5-2-7 DNP 1/1 ½ Peebles 1-2-3 - 0-2-2 - - 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1/3 Pressley 0-3-3 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - Richardson 1-1-2 1-1-2 DNP DNP 1-0-1 1-2-3 3-1-4 3-2-5 2-1-3 4-1-5 6-2-8 Robinson L. 3-2-5 1-0-1 - 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 - 0-2-2 1-2-3 - Robinson M. DNP 1-0-1 3-2-5 1-0-1 - - - - 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 2/17 Rogers 2-0-2 0-0-0 - - - - - 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 Scott 3-2-5 1-3-4 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-2-3 1-3-4 1-4-5 0-4-4 1-2-3 3-0-3 0-4-4 1/3 1/3 2/11 Sims 3-3-6 0-1-1 2-2-4 - 1-2-3 1-1-2 - 1-0-1 - 2-1-3 5-3-8 1 / 2 1/3 Skinner ------1-0-1 - - - - Slaughter - 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0-1-1 Whitmore 3-0-3 DNP 4-1-5 1-0-1 - - 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 6-3-9 1-0-1 ¼ Vaughn 1-1-2 - 1-0-1 - DNP - 2-1-3 1-3-4 4-1-5 1-1-2 3-0-3 1/3 DNP – Did Not Play

ARKANSAS INDIVIDUAL GAME CAREER BESTS - RUSHING PLAYER ATTEMPTS YARDS TOUCHDOWNS LONG Andrews 2 - New Mexico St. ‘03 2 – New Mexico St. ‘03 1 – New Mexico St. ’03, Miss. St. ‘03 1 – New Mexico St. ’03, Miss St. ‘03 Birmingham 40 – Kentucky ‘03 196- Kentucky ‘03 2-Kentucky ‘03 51 - South Carolina ‘03 Cobbs 36 – Alabama ‘03 198 – Alabama ‘03 3 – Mississippi State '01 58 – Tulsa ’03 Dickerson 10 – New Mexico St. ‘03 65 – New Mexico St. ‘03 1 – New Mexico St. ‘03 28 – Miss. State ‘03 S. Harris 1 – Texas ‘03 11 – Texas ‘03 - 11 – Texas ‘03 D. Howard 25 – Mississippi State '02 121 – Mississippi State '02 2 – Tennessee '02, Ole Miss '02, Texas ‘03 38 – Ole Miss '02 M. Jones 21 – Tennessee '02 132 – New Mexico St. ‘03 3 – New Mexico St. ‘03 70 - Auburn '02 Kennedy 1 - Auburn '02, Ole Miss '02, Tulsa ‘03 7 - Tulsa "03 - 7 - Tulsa "03 Loggains 1 – New Mexico St. ’03, Miss. St. ‘03 5 – New Mexico St - 5 – New Mexico St. ‘03 Pearson 2 – Tulsa ’03, New Mexico St. ‘03 3 – Tulsa ‘03 - 3 – Tulsa ’03, New Mexico St. ‘03 Pierce 11 – Ole Miss '01 62 - Auburn '02 3 -- Ole Miss '01 44 - Auburn '02 Poole 3 - S. Fla. '02, N. Texas ‘03 14 - S. Fla. '02 - 7 - S. Fla. '02 Richardson 1 – Miss. St ‘03 2 – Miss St ‘03 - 2 – Miss. St. ‘03 Smith 1 – Boise State ’00 -9 – Boise State ’00 - - Sorahan 9 – Tennessee ‘01 2 – South Carolina ’03 - 6 – Alabama ‘01 Washington 1- Auburn ’03, New Mexico St. ‘03 2 – New Mexico St. ‘03 - 2 – New Mexico St. ‘03

ARKANSAS INDIVIDUAL GAME CAREER BESTS - PASSING PLAYER ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS YARDS INTERCEPTIONS TOUCHDOWNS LONG Jones 30 – Florida ‘03 20 – Florida ‘03 299 – Florida ‘03 2 – LSU ‘01, Alabama 3 – Boise State ’02, 92 – Tennessee '02 '02, Alabama ’03, Florida ’03, Florida ‘03 Kentucky ’03, South Carolina ‘03 Sorahan 19 – Alabama ‘01 14 – Alabama ‘01 139 – Alabama ‘01 2 – Tennessee ‘01 1 – Minnesota ’02 48 – Tulsa ‘03 (Music City Bowl), Miss. St. ‘03

ARKANSAS INDIVIDUAL GAME CAREER BESTS - RECEIVING PLAYER RECEPTIONS YARDS TOUCHDOWNS LONG Birmingham 5- Kentucky '02 60 - Kentucky 1 – Boise State ’02, La.-Lafayette ’02 LSU 31 - LSU '02 ‘02 Cobbs 5 – at Kentucky ’99 36 – La.-Monroe ’99 1 – La.-Monroe ’99, Texas ’99 (2000 Cotton 36 – La.-Monroe ’99 Bowl) Crowder 1 – Boise State ‘02, Tennessee '02, 20 - Tennessee '02 - 20 – Tennessee '02 Kentucky '02 S. Harris 4 – Alabama ’03, Miss St ‘03 87 – Miss. St. ‘03 1 – Miss. St. ‘03 43 – Miss. St. ‘03 Hicks 1- Kentucky '02, N. Texas ’03, Alabama 14 - Kentucky '02, - 14 - Kentucky –02, Alabama ’03, South Carolina ‘03 Alabama ‘03 ‘03 Jones 2 -- South Carolina '01 25 – Tennessee '02 - 25 – Tennessee '02 Ousley 2 - La.-Lafayette '02 47 - South Carolina '02 1 - South Carolina '02, La.-Lafayette '02 47 - South Carolina '02 Peters 4 – South Carolina ’03 42 - South Carolina‘03 1 – Four times 32 -- Auburn '01 Pierce 3 - Mississippi State '02, Auburn ‘03 44 - Mississippi State 1 - Mississippi State '02 36 -- Central Florida '01 '02 Poole 1 - S. Fla. '02, Ole Miss '02, N. Texas ‘03 27 - S. Fla. '02 - 27 - S. Fla. '02 Smith 8 – Alabama ‘01 125 – Tennessee '02 2 – Auburn '01 92 – Tennessee '02 Washington 1 – Ole Miss ‘03 17 – Ole Miss ‘03 - 17 – Ole Miss ‘03 Wilson 9 - Kentucky ‘03 172 – Kentucky ‘03 2 – S. Fla. '02 56 – Kentucky ‘03

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOOTBALL 2003 STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE SE LT LG C RG RT TE QB FL TB FB TULSA Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Jones Smith Cobbs Kennedy At Texas Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bpkermann Andrews Peters Jones Smith Cobbs - Birmingham NORTH TEXAS Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Jones Smith Cobbs Pierce at Alabama Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Jones Smith Cobbs Pierce AUBURN Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Sorahan Smith Cobbs - Jones FLORIDA Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Jones Smith Cobbs Pierce At Ole Miss Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Jones Smith Dickerson - Harris At Kentucky Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Sorahan Jones Birmingham Pierce SOUTH CAROLINA Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Sorahan Smith Birmingham - Hicks NEW MEXICO STATE Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Sorahan Smith Cobbs Pierce MISSISSIPPI STATE Wilson Lacy Reith Doughty Bokermann Andrews Peters Sorahan Smith Cobbs Pierce At LSU

DEFENSE BANDIT DT NG END SLB MLB WLB FC SS FS BC END TULSA Scott Pressley Dixon Huckeba Miller Moore Sims Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll At Texas Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Moore Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll NORTH TEXAS Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Moore Gallon Jackson Beasley Bua Carroll at Alabama Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Jackson Beasley Brown Carroll AUBURN Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll FLORIDA Scott Harrell Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll At Ole Miss Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll At Kentucky Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll SOUTH CAROLINA Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll NEW MEXICO STATE Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Olajubutu Gallon Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll MISSISSIPPI STATE Scott Dixon Davenport Huckeba Miller Sims J. Jackson Richardson Beasley Bua Carroll At LSU

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED (Through Nov. 22, 2003) AN ARKANSAS TEAM... Kicked a 60-yard+ FG: (67) Steve Little vs. Texas 1977 70+ points: (71) at Kentucky (63) 2003 Had a 70-yard+ punt: (79) Richie Butler vs. Alabama 2002 60+ points: (63) vs. Pacific (14) 1988 Had an 80-yard+ punt: (83) Pete Raether vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1991 50+ points: (52) vs. Mississippi State (6) 2003 Intercepted 3+ passes in a game: (3) Louis Campbell vs. Tennessee 1971(Liberty Bowl) 40+ points: (48) vs. New Mexico St. (20) 2003 Intercepted 2+ passes in a game: (2) Bo Mosley vs. Mississippi State 2003 Defeated a ranked opponent: at (#5) Texas 2003 Had a 60-yard+ rush: (62) Matt Jones vs. New Mexico St. 2003 Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: at (#5) Texas 2003 Had a 70-yard+ rush: (80) Fred Talley at Auburn 2002 Defeated ranked opponents in consecutive games: (#9) South Carolina, 10-7; Had an 80-yard+ rush: (80) Fred Talley at Auburn 2002 (#17) Auburn 42-17 2001 Had a 90-yard+ rush: (90) Billy Moore vs. Tulsa 1962 Shutout an opponent: (23) @ South Carolina 2002 Had a 70-yard pass: (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002 Had consecutive shutouts: (23) v. Troy State; (23) @ South Carolina 2002 Had an 80-yard pass: (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002 Did not allow a touchdown: (52) vs. Mississippi State (6) 2003 Had a 90-yard+ pass: (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002 Was shutout: at LSU (28) 1995 500+ yards total offense: (576) vs. Mississippi State 2003 AN OPPOSING TEAM... 400+ yards total offense: (491) vs. Alabama 2003 Failed to score a TD: (6) Mississippi State 2003 80+ total plays: (84) vs. Mississippi State 2003 Had 30+ first downs: (32) Tennessee 1995 30+ first downs: (34) vs. South Florida 2002 300+ yards rushing: (303) Alabama 1993 400+ yards rushing: (438) at Texas 2003 50+ rushing attempts: (52) Kentucky 2003 300+ yards rushing: (322) vs. Mississippi State 2003 400+ yards passing: (414) Ole Miss 2002 50+ rushing attempts: (63) vs. Mississippi State 2003 300+ yards passing: (326) Kentucky 2003 5+ rushing touchdowns: (5) vs. New Mexico St. 2003 250+ yards passing: (269) Florida 2003 4+ rushing touchdowns: (4) vs. Mississippi State 2003 50+ pass attempts: (51) Kentucky 2003 300+ yards passing: (343) Florida ‘03 30+ pass completions: (42) Ole Miss 2002 250-299 yards passing: (254) vs. Mississippi State 2003 4+ touchdown passes: (6) Ole Miss 2001 50+ pass attempts: (53) at Alabama 1999 3+ touchdown passes: (3) Alabama 2003 30+ pass completions: (30) vs. Kentucky 2002 500+ yards total offense: (506) Kentucky 2003 4+ touchdown passes: (4) vs. LSU 2001 80+ total plays: (103) Kentucky 2003 3+ touchdown passes: (3) vs. Mississippi State 2003 70+ points: (103) Oklahoma 1918 5+ fumbles: (5) (2 lost) at Kentucky 2003 60+ points: (63) Kentucky 2003 No turnovers: vs. Mississippi State 2003 50+ points: (56) Ole Miss 2001 7+ turnovers: vs. (7) UL-Monroe 1997 40+ points: (41) Tennesee 2002 100 yard rusher and 100 yard receiver: at Kentucky 2003 (RUSH: D. Birmingham- No turnovers: Georgia 2002 196; REC: G. Wilson- 172) 5+ Fumbles: (6) Ole Miss (lost 3) 2002 200-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: Never Occurred 100-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: Tennesee (RUSH: Jabari Davis, 135 Two 100-yard+ rushers: at Kentucky 2003 (D. Birmingham-196; Matt Jones – 112) yards; RECEIVER: Kelley Washington 112) 2002 Three 100-yard+ rushers: vs. Ole Miss 2001 (Fred Talley -- 114; Matt Jones -- 110; Returned a kickoff for TD: Ole Miss (Robert Williams – 97 yds) 2000 Cedric Cobbs – 100 yds) Returned a punt for TD: Kentucky (Derek Abney - 86 yards) 2002 Returned a kickoff for TD: vs. Weber State 2001 (Lawrence Richardson - 98 yds) Returned an interception for a TD: Florida (k. Ratliff – 44 yds ) 2003 Returned a punt for TD: vs. New Mexico St. (Marvin Jackson - 73 yards) Returned 2+ interceptions for TDs: (2) Michigan (Ian Gold - 46 yds, James Whitley – Returned an interception for a TD: vs. Troy State 2002 (Bo Mosley - 50 yds TD) 26 yds) 1998 (1999 Citrus Bowl) Returned a fumble for a TD: vs. Ole Miss 2002 (Lerinezo Robinson - 8 yds, Tom Returned a fumble for a TD: Texas (Dakarai Pearson – 77 yds) 2003 Crowder - 0 yds) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Kentucky 2003 (Andrew Hopewell, 6yds.) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: at Kentucky 2003 (Tom Crowder- 0 yds) Blocked a punt: Kentucky 2003 (Andrew Hopewell) Blocked a punt: at Kentucky 2003 (Tom Crowder) Missed a PAT: Kentucky (Taylor Begley - blocked) 2002 Blocked a field goal: vs. Florida ’03 (Titus Peebles) Intercepted 3+ passes: Florida 2003 Blocked a PAT: vs. Kentucky 2002 (Pervis Osborne) Scored a safety: Ole Miss (team) 2002 Missed a PAT: vs. New Mexico St. 2003 (Chris Balseiro) Scored a 2-point conversion: Kentucky 2003 Had a punt blocked: (1) at Kentucky 2003 (Jacob Skinner) Had a field goal blocked: vs. Alabama 2000 (Matt Swartz) AN OPPOSING PLAYER... Held an opponent to less than 10 first downs: (10) vs. North Texas 2003 Rushed 30+ times in a game: (35) Carnell Williams (Auburn) 2003 Intercepted 4+ passes: (6) vs. Mississippi State 2003 Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: (206) Travis Stephens (Tennessee) 2001 Intercepted 3+ passes: (3) v. La.-Lafayette 2002 Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (150) Carnell Williams (Auburn) 2003 Held an opponent to less than 300 yards: (227) vs. Mississippi State 2003 Rushed for 3+ touchdowns in a game: Jared Lorenzen (Kentucky) 2003 Held an opponent less than 200 yards: (197) vs. North Texas 2003 Passed for 400+ yards in a game: (414) Eli Manning (Ole Miss) 2002 Scored a safety: @ Mississippi State 2002 (Clarke Moore) Passed for 300+ yards in a game: (326) Jared Lorenzen (Kentucky) 2003 Scored a 2-point conversion: at Kentucky 2003 (Mark Pierce pass from Matt Jones; Attempted 40+ passes in a game: (49) Jared Lorenzen (Kentucky) 2003 George Wilson pass from Matt Jones; Jason Peters pass from Matt Jones) Attempted 60+ passes in a game: (67) Tim Couch (Kentucky) 1998 Threw 5+ TDs in a game: (6) Eli Manning (Ole Miss) 2001 AN ARKANSAS PLAYER... Threw 4+ TDs in a game: (6) Eli Manning (Ole Miss) 2001 Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: (372) Matt Jones at Kentucky 2003 (260 Threw 3+ TDs in game: (3) Brodie Croyle (Alabama) 2003 passing, 112 rushing) Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: (413) Eli Manning (Ole Miss) PASS: 414; Scored 4+ TDs in a game: (4) Matt Jones vs. New Mexico St. 2003 (3 rush, 1 pass) RUSH -1 2002 Scored 3+ TDs in a game: (3) Cedric Cobbs vs. Mississippi State 2001 Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: (365) Jared Lorenzen (Kentucky) PASS: Rushed 40+ times in a game: (40) DeCori Birmingham at Kentucky 2003 326; RUSH: 39, 2003 Rushed 30+ times in a game: (30) Cedric Cobbs vs. Mississippi State 2003 Had 200+ yards receiving in a game: (222) Willie Gosha (Auburn) 1995 Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: (241) Fred Talley at Auburn 2002 Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: (183) Josh Reed (LSU) 2001 Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (151) Cedric Cobbs vs. Mississippi State 2003 Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: (123) B.J. Johnson and (117) Roy Williams Rushed for 100+ yards in a game: (132) Matt Jones vs. New Mexico St. 2003 (Texas) 2003 Rushed for 200+ yards in consecutive games: Never Occurred Caught 15+ passes in a game: (17) Willie Gosha (Auburn) 1995 Rushed for 150+ yards in consecutive games: Fred Talley (241) at Auburn; (182) Caught 10+ passes in a game: (10) Derek Abney (Kentucky) 2003 vs. Kentucky 2002 Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: (3) Jamie Armstrong (Ole Miss) 2001 Rushed for 100+ yards in consecutive games: Cedric Cobbs (145) vs. Tulsa 2003; Caught 2+ TD passes in a game: (2) Dre Fulgham (Alabama) 2003 (115) at Texas 2003; (104) vs. North Texas 2003; (198) at Alabama 2003 Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: (4) Jonathan Nichols (Ole Miss) 2003 Rushed for 4+ TDs in a game: (6) Madre Hill vs. South Carolina 1995 Kicked a 50-yard+ field goal: (55) Billy Bennett (Georgia) 2001 Passed for 300+ yards in a game: (316) Clint Stoerner at Alabama 1999 Had a 70-yard+ punt: (72) Devin Sanderson (South Florida) 2002 Attempted 50+ passes in a game: (52) Clint Stoerner at Alabama 1999 Intercepted 2+ passes in a game: (3) K. Ratliff (Florida) 2003 Attempted 40+ passes in a game: (52) Clint Stoerner at Alabama 1999 Had a 70-yard+ run: (75) C. Fason (Florida) 2003 Attempted 30+ passes in a game: (30) Matt Jones vs. Florida ‘03 Had an 80-yard+ run: (80) Shaud Williams (Alabama) 2002 Threw 4+ TD passes in a game: (4) Robby Hampton vs. Louisiana-Monroe 2000 Had a 90-yard+ run: (97) John Avery (Ole Miss) 1997 Threw 3+ TD passes in game: (3) Matt Jones vs. South Carolina 2003 Had a 70-yard+ pass: (71) Brodie Croyle to Dre Fulgham (Alabama) 2003 Had 200+ yards receiving in a game: (204) Mike Reppond vs. Rice 1971 Had an 80-yard+ pass: (87) Mike Thomas to L.C. Stephens (North Carolina) 1995 Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: (172) George Wilson at Kentucky 2003 (1995 CarQuest Bowl) Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: (104) George Wilson vs. Ole Miss 2003 Had a 90-yard+ pass: (99) Gino Toretta to Horace Copeland (Miami [Fla.]) 1991 Caught 10+ passes in a game: (10) Bobby Joe Edmonds vs. Auburn 1984 Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: (3) Anthony Lucas at SMU 1999 Caught 2+ TD passes in a game: (2) Richards Smith vs. Florida 2003 Scored 15+ points kicking: (15) Todd Wright (4-4 FG, 3-4 PAT) vs. UTEP 1989 Kicked 5+ field goals in a game: (5) Kendall Trainor vs. Texas A&M 1988 Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: (4) Todd Wright vs. Auburn 1992 Kicked a 50-yard+ FG: (58) Kendall Trainor vs. Miami 1988