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ARKANSAS at #9 LSU OVERALL RECORD: 5-4 Nov 2015 SCHEDULE & RECORD ARKANSAS AT #9 LSU OVERALL RECORD: 5-4 Nov. 14, 2015 | 6:15 p.m. | Tiger Stadium | Baton Rouge, La. SEC: 3-2 NON-CONFERENCE: 2-2 HOME: 3-2 THE MATCHUP BROADCAST INFORMATION AWAY: 2-1 TV: ESPN NEUTRAL: 0-1 PLAY-BY-PLAY: Brad Nessler ANALYST: Todd Blackledge DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULT SIDELINE: Holly Rowe Sept. 5 UTEP ESPNU W, 48-13 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS LSU TIGERS Sept. 12 TOLEDO* SECN-ALT L, 12-16 RADIO: IMG Razorback Sports Network Sept. 19 TEXAS TECH ESPN2 L, 24-35 Record: 5-4 (3-2) Record: 7-1 (4-1) PLAY-BY-PLAY: Chuck Barrett Sept. 26 vs. #14 Texas A&M^ ESPN L, 21-28 (OT) Ranking (AP/Coaches): -/RV Ranking (AP/Coaches): 9/9 ANALYST: Keith Jackson Oct. 3 at Tennessee ESPN2 W, 24-20 Last Game: Nov. 7, 2015 Last Game: Nov. 7, 2015 SIDELINE: Quinn Grovey Oct. 10 at #8 Alabama ESPN L, 14-27 W, 53-52 (OT) at #19 Ole Miss L, 16-30 at #4 Alabama Oct. 24 AUBURN SECN W, 54-46 (4OT) SIRIUS: 83 Coach: Les Miles Oct. 31 UT MARTIN SECN W, 63-28 Coach: Bret Bielema XM: 190 Career Record ................83-43 (10) Career Record ................138-51 (15) Nov. 7 at #19 Ole Miss CBS W, 53-52 (OT) Career Conf. Record...........42-35 (10) Career Conf. Record............76-41 (15) STADIUM: Tiger Stadium Nov. 14 at #9 LSU ESPN 6:15 P.M. Record at Arkansas ..........15-19 (3) Record at LSU ..................110-30 (11) LOCATION: Baton Rouge, La. Nov. 21 #20 MISSISSIPPI ST. - - Conf. Record at Ark. ..........5-16 (3) Conf. Record at LSU .......60-25 (11) CAPACITY: 102,321 Nov. 27 MISSOURI CBS 1:30 P.M. vs. LSU .............................................1-1 vs. Arkansas ................................6-4 vs. Miles ..........................................1-1 vs. Bielema .....................................1-1 * Little Rock, Ark. LIVE STATS: www.LSUStats.com ^ Arlington, Texas Rushing: Alex Collins Rushing: Leonard Fournette TWITTER/INSTAGRAM: @RazorbackFB 183 att, 1,068 yds, 12 TDs 195 att, 1,383 yds, 16 TDs WHAT'S INSIDE A RAZORBACK WIN WOULD... Media Schedule/Quick Hits/By The Numbers 2 Passing: Brandon Allen Passing: Brandon Harris 174-268-5, 2,476 yds, 21 TDs 81-147-1, 1,226 yds, 10 TDs • Make Arkansas bowl eligible for the second consecutive season. Brandon Allen 3 • Give Arkansas its fourth consecutive victory for the first Alex Collins 4 Receiving: Drew Morgan Receiving: Travin Dural time since the 2011 season. Hunter Henry/Drew Morgan/Dominique Reed 5 44 rec, 620 yds, 9 TDs 26 rec, 503 yds, 3 TDs • Double Arkansas' SEC win total from the previous two #TrenchHogs/Defense 6 seasons combined. Head Coach Bret Bielema 7-8 Defense: Brooks Ellis Defense: Kendall Beckwith • Mark the third SEC road win of the season, the most since 2010. The LSU Series 9 74 tack, 5.0 tfl, 1 int, 2 pbu, 3 qbh 62 tack, 5.0 tfl, 1 pbu, 1 ff • Keep the Golden Boot at Arkansas for the second straight The Last Meeting - LSU 10 year for the first time since 2007 & 2008. Ranking the Razorbacks 11 • Be the 700th win in Razorback Football history. Depth Chart 12 Roster 13-14 THE RAZORBACK RUNDOWN Pronunciations 14 AT A GLANCE RARE AIR (GROUND) Player Bios 15-23 Arkansas will play its final road game of the 2015 Collins etched his name among a pair of the all-time 2015 Game Recaps 24-32 season on Saturday when the Razorbacks head to SEC elite running backs last Saturday at Ole Miss when Honors & Awards 33 Baton Rouge to take on No. 9 LSU. Arkansas has won he reached 1,000 yards for the third straight season. The Last Time... 34-35 three in a row and four of its past five and needs The true junior joined legends Darren McFadden of Game-By-Game Stats 36 one more win to earn bowl eligibility for the second Arkansas and Georgia’s Herschel Walker as the only Scoring Drives 37 straight season. Supplemental Stats 38-39 three running backs in SEC history to run for 1,000 yards in each of their first three collegiate seasons. Season Stats 40-51 ON ANOTHER LEVEL Since the start of the second half against Auburn, COACHING STAFF Player Team Years Brandon Allen has been simply lights out. Allen has Alex Collins Arkansas 2013-2015 ON THE FIELD led Arkansas to points in 15 of his last 20 drives Bret Bielema Head Coach under center in regulation, including 14 touchdowns, Darren McFadden Arkansas 2005-2007 Dan Enos Offensive Coordinator/QBs while the Razorbacks scored on all five overtime Herschel Walker Georgia 1980-1982 Robb Smith Defensive Coordinator possessions and are a perfect 3-for-3 in two-point Sam Pittman Offensive Line conversions in the last two OT wins (Auburn-4OT, ONE AND ONLY Jemal Singleton Special Teams Coordinator/RBs Ole Miss-OT). Over his last nine quarters of action in Not only did Collins become just the third running Rory Segrest Defensive Line/Specialists regulation – didn’t play in the fourth quarter against back in SEC history to run for 1,000 yards in each of Vernon Hargreaves Linebackers UT Martin – and five overtime periods, Allen is 59-of- his first three seasons, but he also became the only Michael Smith Wide Receivers 81 for 825 yards, 10 touchdowns and no interceptions. FBS player to accomplish that feat the last three The Razorbacks haven’t gone three-and-out with Allen years. Collins posted 1,026 yards as a freshman IN THE BOOTH Barry Lunney Jr. Tight Ends at quarterback in the last 23 drives in regulation. (2013), followed with 1,110 as a sophomore (2014) and Clay Jennings Defensive Backs currently 1,068 with at least three games left to play. 50 BURGER Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds is 209 yards away RAZORBACK COMMUNICATIONS For the first time since 1916, Arkansas has scored 50 from joining Collins as the only FBS players with 1,000 points in three straight games while its back-to-back yards rushing each of the last three seasons. Patrick Pierson [email protected] SEC games with over 50 points is a first since it joined Assistant Athletics Director / Communications the league in 1992. Arkansas’ combined 107 points HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN BOOT Brett Brecheisen [email protected] against Auburn and Ole Miss is a program record over The "Golden Boot" trophy was first awarded in 1996 Assistant Communications Director two straight SEC games. Arkansas’ 170 points over the and created by former Arkansas linebacker David last three weeks is more than 12 FBS teams have all Brandon Langlois [email protected] Bazzel. The Razorbacks have taken the "Golden Boot" season, including five power 5 conference programs. Communications Assistant one time in Baton Rouge, a 50-48 three-overtime win in 2007. GAME 10: #9 LSU NOV. 14 | TIGER STADIUM WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULE: LSU WEEK 9 MON 10 TUE 11 WED 12 THU 13 FRI 14 SAT 15 SUN Press Conference Practice SEC Teleconference Radio Show No media availability Game #10 No media availability Noon - Coach Bielema Practice is Closed 10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. 7 p.m. - On the Air with at LSU 12:30 - Dan Enos 11 a.m. - Coach Bielema Bret Bielema Kickoff - 6:15 p.m. 12:50 - Robb Smith Offense student-athletes TV - ESPN and assistant coaches Practice available after practice Practice is Closed Post Game (approx. 6:45 p.m.) Coach Bielema available Defense student-athletes following the game in and assistant coaches the interview room with available after practice student-athletes to (approx. 6:45 p.m.) follow. QUICK FACTS QUICK HITS BY THE NUMBERS HEAD COACH • Arkansas has won three of its past six games Behind 11 touchdown passes over the last Bret Bielema (Iowa, 1992) against ranked opponents. three games by Brandon Allen, Arkansas has Career Record (Seasons) ............83-43, .659 (10th) • Tied for ninth nationally with 19 players who have scored 50 points in three consecutive games Record at Arkansas (Seasons) ..15-19 (3rd) started their first career game this season. 50 for the first time in 99 years (1916). Bowl Appearances ........................8 • Due primarily to injuries, 10 different wide receivers have started a game this year. The Arkansas offense has gone 26 straight possessions in regulation without being 2015 PREVIEW • Have had 14 different players catch a pass. forced into a three-and-out. Added on to Base Offense ..................................Multiple - 12 have hauled in 4+ passes those 26 possessions, the Razorbacks have - 7 have a touchdown reception 26 also scored a touchdown on all five of their Base Defense ..................................4-3 overtime changes. Lettermen Returning ...................49 (26O, 24D, 2S) - 6 have caught 10+ passes • Have turned it over just twice in the past five Lettermen Lost ..............................22 (9O, 10D, 3S) Arkansas’ 170 points scored over the last Starters Returning ........................16 (9O, 6D, 1S) games and have a +4 turnover margin in that span. three weeks is more than 12 FBS teams have Starters Lost ...................................9 (2O, 5D, 2S) • Quarterback Brandon Allen is just eight touchdown the entire season, including five programs passes away from setting a new school record. 12 from power 5 conferences. 2014 REVIEW • Brandon Allen leads the SEC in passing yards away from home (1,474). Record ..............................................7-6 (5-2H, 1-3R, 1-1N) Senior quarterback Brandon Allen is just 8 • Wide receiver Drew Morgan leads the SEC with 479 touchdown passes away from breaking Ryan SEC Record/Finish .........................2-6/7th West receiving yards away from home this season.
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