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Arkansas Bowl Guide: Allstate , January 2011

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ...... 1 2010 IN REVIEW ...... 67-88 Bowl Schedule / Media Guidelines / Bowl Directory ...... 2 Tennessee Tech Game Recap ...... 68 Quick Facts / Media Relations Staff ...... 4 ULM Game Recap ...... 69 2010 Numerical Roster ...... 5-6 Georgia Game Recap ...... 70 2010 Alphabetical Roster ...... 8-9 Alabama Game Recap ...... 71 2010 Depth Chart ...... 10 A&M Game Recap ...... 72 |

Razorback Game Notes ...... 12-23 Auburn Game Recap ...... 73 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 2010 Individual Honors ...... 24 Ole Miss Game Recap ...... 74 Vanderbilt Game Recap ...... 75 THE COACHING STAFF ...... 26-30 South Carolina Game Recap ...... 76 Head Coach ...... 27-30 UTEP Game Recap ...... 77 Garrick McGee / Willy Robinson ...... 32-33 Mississippi State Game Recap ...... 78 John L . Smith / Bobby Allen ...... 33-34 LSU Game Recap ...... 79 Steve Caldwell ...... 34-35 Game Results / Team & Individual Statistics ...... 80-83 Kris Cinkovich / Tim Horton ...... 35-36 Game-By-Game Statistics ...... 84-85 Reggie Johnson / Chris Klenakis ...... 36-37 Superlatives ...... 86-87 Support Staff ...... 38 Game-By-Game Starting Lineups / Misc . Stats ...... 88 ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY ...... 89-111 THE PLAYERS ...... 39-66 Bowl History / 1934 Dixie Classic ...... 90 Adams / Ambrose ...... 40 1947 / 1948 Dixie Bowl ...... 91 Armbrust / Askew / Bailey / Bemberg ...... 41 1955 Cotton Bowl / 1960 ...... 92 Bennett / Bequette / Breeding / Brewer ...... 42 1961 Cotton Bowl / 1962 Sugar Bowl ...... 93 Broadway / Burton / Cain / Calender / Childs ...... 43 1963 Sugar Bowl / 1965 Cotton Bowl ...... 94 Cleveland / Coleman / Cook / Crim ...... 44 1966 Cotton Bowl / 1969 Sugar Bowl ...... 95 Curtis / A . Davis / K . Davis ...... 45 1970 Sugar Bowl / 1971 ...... 96 Deacon ...... 46 1976 Cotton Bowl / 1978 ...... 97 Dominguez / Ford / Franklin ...... 47 1978 / 1980 Sugar Bowl ...... 98 Freeman / Gatson / Gragg ...... 48 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl / 1981 Gator Bowl ...... 99 Grayson / Green / Hamilton ...... 49 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl / 1984 Liberty Bowl ...... 100 Harris / Herndon / Hocker ...... 50 1985 / 1987 Orange Bowl ...... 101 Holmes / Horton / Humphrey / Jackson ...... 51 1987 Liberty Bowl / 1989 Cotton Bowl ...... 102 Johnson / B . Jones ...... 52 1990 Cotton Bowl / 1991 ...... 103 2011 D . Jones / P . Jones / Lake ...... 53 1995 Carquest Bowl / 1999 Florida ...... 104 Leon / D . Love ...... 54 2000 Cotton Bowl / 2000 ...... 105 J . Love / Madison ...... 55 2002 Cotton Bowl / 2002 ...... 106 Mallett ...... 56 2003 Independence Bowl / 2007 Capital One Bowl ...... 107 Records ...... 57 2008 Cotton Bowl / 2010 Liberty Bowl ...... 108 Marshall / Miles-Nash / B . Mitchell / J . Mitchell ...... 58 Bowl Records ...... 109-111 Nelson / Oden / Oxner / Powers ...... 59 University of Arkansas ...... 112 Pyle / Rasner / Ray / Richardson / C . Smith / D . Smith ...... 60 Stadther / Stewart / Stumon / Swanson ...... 61 Tate / Tejada / T . Thomas ...... 62 INTERACTIVE GUIDE Z . Thomas / Tucker / Villegas / Watkins / D .J . Williams ...... 63 This PDF is linked to full-season bios, game recaps and special highlight T . Williams / Wilson ...... 64 clips to ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Click on any mug shot to jump to the Wingo Jr . / Winston / J . Wright ...... 65 on-line full bio of that player or coach, an any action shots with Razorback T . Wright ...... 66 Red borders link to highlight videos on the player.

1 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 2011 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL DIRECTORY MEDIA GUIDELINES Allstate Sugar Bowl Office: (504) 828-2440 Allstate Sugar Bowl Web site: www .AllstateSugarBowl .org • Thank you for covering the University of Arkansas in its Allstate Sugar Bowl appearance . We hope you RAZORBACK BOWL SCHEDULE will respect the players and coaches in Please note schedule is subject to change and a detailed schedule will be released from the Arkansas Media Relations Office prior to the week of the game their time of enjoying bowl activities

Thursday, Dec . 30, 2010 or relaxing in the privacy of the team TBA - Head Coach Welcome Press Conference hotel . There will be ample scheduled Marriott at the Convention Center; Ballrooms D-F ELECTRONIC MEDIA TAKES COACH AUDIO/VIDEO FEED FROM MULT BOX interview opportunities during the DISTRIBUTION AREA . week . Thank you for your TBA - Practice cooperation . Location: TBA Availability: Cameras for 15 minutes; selected players for interviews after practice . Shuttle departs Marriott at the Convention Center . • All requests for game day credentials Friday, Dec . 31, 2010 must be made online at: http://www . TBA - Offensive or Defensive Press Conference sportssystems .com/bcs Marriott at the Convention Center; Ballrooms C, D-F Coordinator on main stage in Ballroom D-F for 15 minutes; followed by players in SCHDEULE breakout area in Ballroom C for ALL media . Coordinator remains available after initial • A more detailed interview schedule 15 minutes . ELECTRONIC MEDIA TAKES COACH AUDIO/VIDEO FEED FROM MULT BOX regarding practices will be released DISTRIBUTION AREA . from the Arkansas Media Relations TBA - Practice Office prior to the bowl game . Location: TBA Availability: Cameras for 15 minutes; selected players for interviews after practice . Shuttle departs Marriott at the Convention Center . • Arkansas players and coaches ARE Saturday, Jan . 1, 2011 NOT available for interviews at the TBA - Offensivive or Defensive Press Conference Marriott at the Convention Center; Ballrooms C, D-F team hotel . Any exceptions to the rule Coordinator on main stage in Ballroom D-F for 15 minutes; followed by players in would occur only in extenuating breakout area in Ballroom C for ALL media . Coordinator remains available after initial 15 minutes . circumstances and must be previously ELECTRONIC MEDIA TAKES COACH AUDIO/VIDEO FEED FROM MULT BOX approved by a member of the UA DISTRIBUTION AREA . Media Relations Department . Media TBA - Practice members wishing to follow the Location: TBA Availability: Cameras for 15 minutes; selected players for interviews after practice . Razorbacks at official bowl functions Shuttle departs Marriott at the Convention Center . should consult the media schedule . Sunday, Jan . 2, 2011 No Formal Press Conferences • Arkansas players and coaches ARE ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | TBA - Practice NOT available for interviews outside Location: TBA Availability: NO CAMERAS during practice; selected players for interviews after . of scheduled press conferences and Shuttle departs Marriott at the Convention Center . post-practice interview times . Only Monday, Jan . 3, 2011 video and photo will be permitted at TBA - Press Conference Marriott at the Convention Center - Ballrooms D-F all other bowl functions throughout Head Coach the week . ELECTRONIC MEDIA TAKES AUDIO/VIDEO FEED FROM MULT BOX DISTRIBUTION AREA . 2011 11:25-11:30 a .m . - Photo Opportunity Marriott at the Convention Center - Ballrooms D-F Both head coaches, Allstate Sugar Bowl and Allstate Insurance representatives

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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NAME: University of Arkansas FOOTBALL STAFF LOCATION: Fayetteville, Arkansas (pop . 62,078) HEAD COACH (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Bobby Petrino (Carroll College, 1983) ENROLLMENT: 21,406 COLLEGIATE CAREER RECORD (SEASONS): 64-23 (in seventh) FOUNDED: March 27, 1871 RECORD AT ARKANSAS (SEASONS): 23-14 (in third) COLORS: Cardinal (PMS 200) and White BOWL APPEARANCES: Making sixth (3-2) CHANCELLOR (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Dr . G . David Gearhart / (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Garrick McGee (Westminster College, 1974) (Oklahoma, 1996) UA SYSTEM PRESIDENT (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Dr . B . Alan Sugg (Arkansas, 1960) / SECONDARY (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Willy Robinson NCAA FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Sharon Hunt (Arkansas, 1973) (Fresno St ., 1978) BOARD OF TRUSTEES (TERM EXPIRES): SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR / OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS John E . Anthony - Hot Springs (2011) (ALMA MATER, YEAR): John L . Smith (Weber State, 1971) Carl L . Johnson - Little Rock (2012) DEFENSIVE TACKLES (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Bobby Allen (Virginia Tech, 1983) Mike Akin - Monticello (2013) DEFENSIVE ENDS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Steve Caldwell (Arkansas State, 1977) Sam Hilburn - Little Rock (2014) WIDE RECEIVERS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Kris Cinkovich (Carroll College, 1984) Jim von Gremp - Rogers (2015) RUNNING BACKS / RECRUITING COORDINATOR (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Jane Rogers - Little Rock (2016) Tim Horton (Arkansas, 1990) John H . Tyson - Springdale (2017) INSIDE LINEBACKERS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Reggie Johnson (Louisville, 1996) Ben Hyneman - Jonesboro (2018) OFFENSIVE LINE (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Chris Klenakis (Carroll College, 1984) David Pryor - Fayetteville (2019) GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Mark Waldrip - Moro (2020) (Louisville, 2006), Tight Ends Marty Biagi (Marshall, 2008), Defense

RAZORBACK QUICK FACTS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Mark Robinson PHONE: (479) 575-6533 • FAX: (479) 575-7481 DIRECTOR OF HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS: Kevin Peoples WEB SITE: ArkansasRazorbacks .com HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COORDINATOR: Jason Veltkamp NICKNAME: Razorbacks HEAD FOOTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINER: Matt Summers NATIONAL AFFILIATION: National Collegiate Athletic Association EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Tim Cheney (NCAA Bowl Subdivision – formerly I-A) VIDEO COORDINATOR: Andy Wagner CONFERENCE AFFILIATION: (Western Division) VICE CHANCELLOR AND DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): 2010 TEAM FACTS Jeff Long (Ohio Wesleyan, 1982) 2010 RECORD (PCT .): 10-2 ( .833) ASSOCIATE VICE CHANCELLOR AND EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE AD HOME (PCT.): 5-1 (.833) • AWAY (PCT.): 4-1 (.800) • NEUTRAL (PCT.): 1-0 (1.000) (ALMA MATER, YEAR): Bev Lewis (Central Michigan, 1979) 2010 SEC RECORD (PCT . / FINISH): 6-2 ( .750 /Tied-Second - Western Division) SENIOR ASSOC . AD FOR COMPLIANCE AND STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES HOME (PCT.): 3-1 (.750) • AWAY (PCT.): 3-1 (.750) • NEUTRAL (PCT.): 0-0 (0 .000) (ALMA MATER,YEAR): Jon Fagg (Arizona, 1990) SENIOR ASSOC . AD FOR INTERNAL OPERATIONS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): HISTORY Matt Trantham (Centenary College, 1990) FIRST SEASON: 1894 ALL-TIME RECORD (PCT .) / SEASONS: 669-449-40 ( .595)/116 FOOTBALL FACILITIES ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORD (PCT .) / SEASONS: 321-273-18 ( .539) FAYETTEVILLE, ARK .: Donald W . Reynolds Razorback Stadium SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE: 72-78-2 ( .477)/19 (72,000/Synthetic PowerBlade 2 .5) : 249-195-16 ( .559)/78 LITTLE ROCK, ARK .: War Memorial Stadium (53,955/AstroPlay) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (SEASONS): 1 (1964 - Football Writers Association of America) MEDIA RELATIONS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 13 (Southwest Conference - 1936, 1946, 1954, OFFICE: (479) 575-2751 • FAX: (479) 575-7481 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1975, 1979, 1988, 1989) DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): SEC WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS: 4 (1995, 1998, 2002, 2006) *Zack Higbee (Oklahoma, 2000) BOWL APPEARANCES/RECORD (PCT .): 37/12-22-3 ( .365) ASSOCIATE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS (SEASONS): ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Robby Edwards (Southern Mississippi, 1986) Southeastern Conference (1992-present); Southwest Conference (1915-1991) Phil Pierce (Baldwin-Wallace, 1996) ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS: 47 players, 57 times Jeri Thorpe (Mankato St ., 1991) ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (FIRST TEAM ONLY): 195 players, 274 times ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): ALL-SEC (FIRST TEAM ONLY): 33 players, 40 times Chad Crunk (Kentucky, 2006) ALL-SWC (FIRST TEAM ONLY): 162 players, 234 times Zach Lawson (Texas Tech, 2004) *Derek Satterfield (Tennessee, 2008) MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANTS (ALMA MATER, YEAR): *Patrick Crawford (Iowa State, 2010) LaToya Gulley (Texas A&M, 2008) Stephanie Taylor (New Mexico State, 2010)

2011 SECRETARY: Mary Lynn Gibson MAILING ADDRESS: Media Relations, P .O . Box 7777, Fayetteville, AR 72702 * - Media Relations Football Contacts at Bowl Game

4 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL 2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other) 1 Anthony Leon LB 6-4 227 Sr.-1L Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Preparatory School/College of the Sequoias) 2 Julian Horton WR 6-1 194 Fr.-HS Norcross, Ga. (Greater Christian School) 2 Alex Tejada K 6-0 205 Sr.-3L Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS) 3 Joe Adams WR 5-11 190 Jr.-2L Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS) 4 Rudell Crim S 6-0 209 Sr.-1L Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards HS/Butler County [Kan.] CC) 4 WR 5-10 180 Jr.-2L Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) 5 Collin Ashley WR 5-11 165 So.-TR Flower Mound, Texas (Vanderbilt) 5 Tramain Thomas S 6-0 198 Jr.-2L Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS) 6 Isaac Madison CB 5-11 185 Jr.-2L NA/’09 , Texas (Carter HS) 6 Brandon Wolford WR 5-11 165 Fr.-HS Lakewood, Calif. (El Camino CC) 7 Knile Davis RB 6-0 220 So.-1L Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS)

8 Tyler Wilson QB 6-3 215 So.-1L NA/‘08 Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood HS) 9 Elton Ford S 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS) NUMERICAL ROSTER 9 Jacoby Walker QB 6-2 212 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 10 Hunter Jarvis WR 5-7 162 Fr.-HS Fairview, Texas (Lovejoy HS) 10 Braylon Mitchell RB/LB 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Heber Springs, Ark. (Heber Springs HS) 11 WR 6-3 209 So.-1L Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS) 13 Seth Armbrust CB 5-9 190 Jr.-1L ‘07 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS/Air Force Academy) 14 Eric Bennett ATH 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) 14 Dylan Breeding P 6-1 211 So.-1L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 15 Ryan Mallett QB 6-6 238 Jr.-1L ‘08 Texarkana, Ark. (Texas HS/Michigan) 16 Brian Beuhner QB 5-11 172 Fr.-HS Louisville, Ky. (Saint XavierHS) 17 Brandon Mitchell QB 6-4 230 Fr.-RS ‘09 Amite, La. (Amite HS) 18 Zach Hocker K/P 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Russellville, Ark. (Russellville HS) |

19 Dustin Cain S 6-0 190 Sr.-SQ Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/ Wesleyan) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 19 Javontee Herndon WR 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) 20 Jaq Miles CB 5-11 165 Fr.-HS El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado HS) 20 Ronnie Wingo Jr. RB 6-3 227 So.-1L St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS) 21 Darius Winston CB 6-0 185 So.-1L West Helena, Ark. (Central HS) 21 Justin Wortman WR 5-9 170 So.-SQ Cabot, Ark. (Cabot HS) 22 Alex Cacciarelli WR 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Brentwood, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy) 22 Darrell Smith ATH 6-3 190 Fr.-HS Port St. Joe, Fla. (Port St. Joe HS) 23 De’Anthony Curtis WR 5-9 215 Jr.-2L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS) 23 Eric Redmon CB 5-9 180 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) 24 Daunte Carr S 6-2 195 Fr.-HS Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS) 24 Westin Cox P 6-0 181 Fr.-HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS) 25 Terrell Williams LB 6-3 237 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 26 Ramon Broadway CB 5-9 191 Sr.-3L ‘06 Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy) 26 William Serrano WR 6-0 200 So.-SQ Nashville, Ark. (West Rowan HS) 27 Alan Turner ATH 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS) 28 Greg Gatson CB 5-10 175 Jr.-SQ Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown HS) 28 Jimmy Gross RB 5-9 198 Fr.-HS Plano, Texas (Jesuit Preparatory School) 29 Broderick Green RB 6-2 248 Jr.-1L ‘07 Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy/USC) 30 Morgan Linton FB/K 5-11 245 Fr.-HS Lonoke, Ark. (Lonoke HS) 31 Jerico Nelson S/LB 5-10 214 Jr.-2L Destrehan, La. (Destrehan HS) 32 Bret Harris LB 6-0 228 Jr.-2L ‘07 Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS)

33 Dennis Johnson RB 5-9 213 Jr.-2L Texarkana, Ark. (Arkansas HS) 2011 34 Jerry Franklin LB 6-1 241 Jr.-2L ‘07 Marion, Ark. (Marion HS) 35 Ross Rasner S 6-0 205 So.-1L Waco, Texas (Reicher HS) 35 Ronald Watkins RB 5-9 185 So.-SQ ‘08 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS) 36 Andru Stewart CB 6-0 200 Sr.-1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS/College of the Sequoias) 37 Cameron Bryan K 5-10 176 So.-1L ‘08 OklahomaCity, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS) 37 Brandon Pyle RB 6-2 240 So.-SQ Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS) 38 Jerry Mitchell S 6-1 214 Fr.-RS ‘09 Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS) 39 Jarrett Lake ATH 6-3 220 Fr.-HS Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS) 40 Eduardo Camara K 5-8 160 Fr.-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) 40 Michael Villegas LB 6-4 230 So.-SQ Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS/Northwest Ark. CC) 41 Ryan Powers LB 6-1 223 Sr.-3L NA/‘06 Athens, Ala. (Tanner HS) 42 Chris Smith DE 6-3 230 Fr.-HS Mount Ulla, N.C. (West Rowan HS) 43 John Henson K 5-11 138 Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) 43 Tenarius Wright DE 6-1 250 So.-1L ‘08 Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS)

5 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 2010 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other) 44 Gareth Booth LB 6-1 217 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS) 44 Van Stumon FB 6-1 266 Sr.-2L ‘06 North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS) 45 D.J. Williams TE 6-2 251 Sr.-3L Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS) 46 Freddy Burton LB 6-2 238 Sr.-3L Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton HS) 46 Forbes Harris K 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Cordova, Tenn. (St. George’s Independent School) 47 Matt Marshall LB 6-1 230 So.-1L ‘08 Camden, N.J. (Camden HS) 48 Brad Hefley TE 6-4 250 Fr.-HS Joplin, Mo. (Joplin Senior HS) 48 Austin Jones LB 6-2 225 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Air Force Academy) 49 Jatashun Beachum ATH 6-1 270 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (A. Maceo Smith HS) 51 Alfred Davis DT 6-1 326 So.-1L ‘08 College Park, Ga. (Benneker HS) 52 Robert Cox SNP 6-2 204 So.-SQ ‘08 Bearden, Ark. (Bearden HS/Central Arkansas) 53 Jermaine Love LB 5-11 240 Sr.-3L Garland, Texas (North Garland HS) 54 Byran Jones DT 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS) 55 Austin Moss LB 6-3 227 So.-1L Rockwall, Texas (Heath HS) 56 Blake Gunderson OL 6-3 290 So.-SQ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS/Abilene Christian) 57 Cam Feldt OG 6-4 295 Fr.-HS Pilot Point, Texas (Pilot Point HS) 57 Jared Green DT 6-0 303 Jr.-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS/Mississippi Valley State) 58 Damario Ambrose DE 6-5 270 Sr.-3L Mobile, Ala. (Davidson HS) 58 Ray Gervasi OL 6-2 312 Fr.-HS Orinda, Calif. (Miramont HS) 59 Rhett Richardson SNP 6-0 214 Sr.-3L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 60 Seth Oxner C 6-4 315 Jr.-2L ‘07 Monticello, Ark. (Monticello HS) 61 Brett Craine OL 6-5 285 So.-TR Pine Bluff, Ark. (Southeast Arkansas College/Arkansas Tech) NUMERICAL ROSTER

61 Zach Stadther DT 6-1 295 Jr.-2L North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS) 62 Nick Brewer SNP 6-1 221 So.-SQ ‘08 Austin, Texas (James Bowie HS) 63 Colby Berna OL 6-5 293 Fr.-RS ‘09 Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS) 64 C 6-5 305 Fr.-RS ‘09 Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) 65 DeMarcus Love OT 6-5 315 Sr.-3L ‘06 Lancaster, Texas (Carter HS) 66 Denton Simek OL 6-6 285 Fr.-HS Prague, Okla. (Prague HS) 67 Alvin Bailey OG 6-5 323 Fr.-RS ‘09 Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS) 68 Clay Bemberg C 6-2 295 Sr.-SQ ‘06 Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS) 69 David Hurd OL 6-6 305 So.-SQ West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 70 Zhamal Thomas OG 6-5 343 Sr.-1L New Iberia, La. (New Iberia HS/Navarro Junior College) 71 Wade Grayson OG 6-4 302 Sr.-3L Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS) 72 Grant Cook OG 6-4 322 Jr.-2L ‘07 Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS) 73 Ray Dominguez OT 6-4 329 Sr.-3L ‘06 Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge HS) 74 Charles Dement OL 6-6 298 Fr.-HS Paris, Ark. (Paris HS) 75 Luke Charpentier OT 6-4 315 Fr.-HS River Ridge, La. (John Curtis Christian) 76 Tyler Deacon OT 6-2 295 So.-SQ ‘08 Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy) 78 Anthony Oden OT 6-8 328 So.-1L Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS/Hargrave [Va. ]Military Academy) 79 Grant Freeman OT 6-7 305 Jr.-2L ‘07 Paris, Ark. (Paris HS) 80 TE 6-3 236 So.-1L NA/’09 Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) 81 Ryan Farr WR 6-1 190 So.-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian/UAPB) 82 Lance Ray WR 6-3 207 Fr.-RS ‘09 Havana, Fla. (East Gadsden HS) 83 Maudrecus Humphrey WR 6-3 185 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 84 Price Holmes WR 6-3 190 So.-SQ Batesville, Ark. (Batesville HS) 85 Greg Childs WR 6-3 217 Jr.-2L Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) 86 Ben Cleveland TE 6-4 256 Sr.-3L NA/‘07 Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS) 87 Austin Tate TE 6-6 246 Fr.-RS ‘09 Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS) 88 Garrett Uekman TE 6-4 250 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) 89 Austin Tucker WR 6-1 195 Jr.-1L ‘07 Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian HS) 90 Colton Miles-Nash DE 6-6 261 So.-1L Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs HS) 91 Jake Bequette DE 6-5 271 Jr.-2L ‘07 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) 92 DeQuinta Jones DT 6-5 307 So.-1L Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS) 93 A.J. McCray DL 6-2 330 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Episcopal Collegiate School)

2011 94 Will Coleman DE 6-2 247 So.-SQ Helena, Ark. (DeSoto HS) 95 Patrick Jones DT 6-1 309 Sr.-3L Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy HS) 96 Jeremiah Jackson DT 6-3 260 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS) 97 Ryan Calender DE 6-7 241 Fr.-RS ‘09 Caddo Mills, Texas (Caddo Mills HS) 98 Brooks Reimer DE 6-3 265 Fr.-HS Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS) 99 Lavunce Askew DT 6-3 290 Jr.-2L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS)

6 CLICK ANYWHERE ON AD TO LEARN MORE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 2010 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other) 3 Joe Adams WR 5-11 190 Jr.-2L Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS) 58 Damario Ambrose DE 6-5 270 Sr.-3L Mobile, Ala. (Davidson HS) 13 Seth Armbrust CB 5-9 190 Jr.-1L ’07 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS/Air Force Academy) 5 Collin Ashley WR 5-11 165 So.-TR Flower Mound, Texas (Vanderbilt) 99 Lavunce Askew DT 6-3 290 Jr.-2L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS) 67 Alvin Bailey OG 6-5 323 Fr.-RS ’09 Broken Arrow, Okla. (BrokenArrow HS) 49 Jatashun Beachum ATH 6-1 270 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (A. Maceo Smith HS) 68 Clay Bemberg C 6-2 295 Sr.-SQ ’06 Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS) 14 Eric Bennett ATH 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) 91 Jake Bequette DE 6-5 271 Jr.-2L ’07 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) 63 Colby Berna OL 6-5 293 Fr.-RS ’09 Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS) 16 Brian Beuhner QB 5-11 172 Fr.-HS Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier HS) 44 Gareth Booth LB 6-1 217 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS) 14 Dylan Breeding P 6-1 211 So.-1L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 62 Nick Brewer SNP 6-1 221 So.-SQ ’08 Austin, Texas (James Bowie HS) 26 Ramon Broadway CB 5-9 191 Sr.-3L ’06 Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy) 47 Cameron Bryan K 5-10 176 So.-1L ’08 Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS) 46 Freddy Burton LB 6-2 238 Sr.-3L Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton HS) 22 Alex Cacciarelli WR 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Brentwood, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy) 19 Dustin Cain S 6-0 190 Sr.-SQ Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Kansas Wesleyan) 97 Ryan Calender DE 6-7 241 Fr.-RS ’09 Caddo Mills, Texas (Caddo Mills HS) 40 Eduardo Camara K 5-8 160 Fr.-HS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

24 Daunte Carr S 6-2 195 Fr.-HS Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS) 75 Luke Charpentier OT 6-4 315 Fr.-HS River Ridge, La. (John Curtis Christian) 85 Greg Childs WR 6-3 217 Jr.-2L Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) 86 Ben Cleveland TE 6-4 256 Sr.-3L NA/‘07 Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS) 94 Will Coleman DE 6-2 247 So.-SQ Helena, Ark. (DeSoto HS) 72 Grant Cook OG 6-4 322 Jr.-2L ’07 Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS) 52 Robert Cox SNP 6-2 204 So.-SQ ’08 Bearden, Ark. (Bearden HS/Central Arkansas) 24 Westin Cox P 6-0 181 Fr.-HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS) 61 Brett Craine OL 6-5 285 So.-TR Pine Bluff, Ark. (Southeast Arkansas College/Arkansas Tech) 4 Rudell Crim S 6-0 209 Sr.-1L Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards HS/Butler County [Kan.] CC) 23 De’Anthony Curtis WR 5-9 215 Jr.-2L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS) 51 Alfred Davis DT 6-1 326 So.-1L ’08 College Park, Ga. (Benneker HS) 7 Knile Davis RB 6-0 220 So.-1L Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS) 76 Tyler Deacon OT 6-2 295 So.-SQ ’08 Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy) 74 Charles Dement OL 6-6 298 Fr.-HS Paris, Ark. (Paris HS) 73 Ray Dominguez OT 6-4 329 Sr.-3L ’06 Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge HS) 81 Ryan Farr WR 6-1 190 So.-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian/UAPB) 57 Cam Feldt OG 6-4 295 Fr.-HS Pilot Point, Texas (Pilot Point HS) 9 Elton Ford S 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS) 34 Jerry Franklin LB 6-1 241 Jr.-2L ’07 Marion, Ark. (Marion HS) 79 Grant Freeman OT 6-7 305 Jr.-2L ’07 Paris, Ark. (Paris HS) 28 Greg Gatson CB 5-10 175 Jr.-SQ Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown HS)

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 58 Ray Gervasi OL 6-2 312 Fr.-HS Orinda, Calif. (Miramont HS) 80 Chris Gragg TE 6-3 236 So.-1L NA/’09 Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) 71 Wade Grayson OG 6-4 302 Sr.-3L Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS) 29 Broderick Green RB 6-2 248 Jr.-1L ’07 Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy/USC) 57 Jared Green DT 6-0 303 Jr.-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS/Mississippi Valley State) 28 Jimmy Gross RB 5-9 198 Fr.-HS Plano, Texas (Jesuit Preparatory School) 56 Blake Gunderson OL 6-3 290 So.-SQ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS/Abilene Christian) 11 Cobi Hamilton WR 6-3 209 So.-1L Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS) 32 Bret Harris LB 6-0 228 Jr.-2L ’07 Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) 46 Forbes Harris K 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Cordova, Tenn. (St. George’s Independent School)

2011 48 Brad Hefley TE 6-4 250 Fr.-HS Joplin, Mo. (Joplin Senior HS) 43 John Henson K 5-11 138 Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS) 19 Javontee Herndon WR 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) 18 Zach Hocker K/P 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Russellville, Ark. (Russellville HS) 84 Price Holmes WR 6-3 190 So.-SQ Batesville, Ark. (Batesville HS) 2 Julian Horton WR 6-1 194 Fr.-HS Norcross, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian School) 83 Maudrecus Humphrey WR 6-3 185 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)

8 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL 2010 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other) 69 David Hurd OL 6-6 305 So.-SQ West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 96 Jeremiah Jackson DT 6-3 260 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS) 10 Hunter Jarvis WR 5-7 162 Fr.-HS Fairview, Texas (Lovejoy HS) 33 Dennis Johnson RB 5-9 213 Jr.-2L Texarkana, Ark. (Arkansas HS) 48 Austin Jones LB 6-2 225 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Air Force Academy) 54 Byran Jones DT 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS) 92 DeQuinta Jones DT 6-5 307 So.-1L Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS) 95 Patrick Jones DT 6-1 309 Sr.-3L Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy HS) 39 Jarrett Lake ATH 6-3 220 Fr.-HS Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS) 1 Anthony Leon LB 6-4 227 Sr.-1L Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Preparatory School/College of the Sequoias)

30 Morgan Linton FB/K 5-11 245 Fr.-HS Lonoke, Ark. (Lonoke HS) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 65 DeMarcus Love OT 6-5 315 Sr.-3L ’06 Lancaster, Texas (Carter HS) 53 Jermaine Love LB 5-11 240 Sr.-3L Garland, Texas (North Garland HS) 6 Isaac Madison CB 5-11 185 Jr.-2L NA/’09 Dallas, Texas (Carter HS) 15 Ryan Mallett QB 6-6 238 Jr.-1L ’08 Texarkana, Ark. (Texas HS/Michigan) 47 Matt Marshall LB 6-1 230 So.-1L ’08 Camden, N.J. (Camden HS) 93 A.J. McCray DL 6-2 330 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Episcopal Collegiate School) 20 Jaq Miles CB 5-11 165 Fr.-HS El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado HS) 90 Colton Miles-Nash DE 6-6 261 So.-1L Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs HS) 17 Brandon Mitchell QB 6-4 230 Fr.-RS ’09 Amite, La. (Amite HS) 10 Braylon Mitchell RB/LB 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Heber Springs, Ark. (Heber Springs HS) 38 Jerry Mitchell S 6-1 214 Fr.-RS ’09 Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS) 55 Austin Moss LB 6-3 227 So.-1L Rockwall, Texas (Heath HS) 31 Jerico Nelson S/LB 5-10 214 Jr.-2L Destrehan, La. (Destrehan HS) |

78 Anthony Oden OT 6-8 328 So.-1L Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS/Hargrave [Va. ]Military Academy) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 60 Seth Oxner C 6-4 315 Jr.-2L ‘07 Monticello, Ark. (Monticello HS) 41 Ryan Powers LB 6-1 223 Sr.-3L NA/’06 Athens, Ala. (Tanner HS) 37 Brandon Pyle RB 6-2 240 So.-SQ Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS) 35 Ross Rasner S 6-0 205 So.-1L Waco, Texas (Reicher HS) 82 Lance Ray WR 6-3 207 Fr.-RS ’09 Havana, Fla. (East Gadsden HS) 23 Eric Redmon CB 5-9 180 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) 98 Brooks Reimer DE 6-3 265 Fr.-HS Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS) 59 Rhett Richardson SNP 6-0 214 Sr.-3L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 26 William Serrano WR 6-0 200 So.-SQ Nashville, Ark. (West Rowan HS) 66 Denton Simek OL 6-6 285 Fr.-HS Prague, Okla. (Prague HS) 42 Chris Smith DE 6-3 230 Fr.-HS Mount Ulla, N.C. (West Rowan HS) 22 Darrell Smith ATH 6-3 190 Fr.-HS Port St. Joe, Fla. (Port St. Joe HS) 61 Zach Stadther DT 6-1 295 Jr.-2L North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS) 36 Andru Stewart CB 6-0 200 Sr.-1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS/College of the Sequoias) 44 Van Stumon FB 6-1 266 Sr.-2L ‘06 North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS) 64 Travis Swanson C 6-5 305 Fr.-RS ’09 Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) 87 Austin Tate TE 6-6 246 Fr.-RS ’09 Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS) 2 Alex Tejada K 6-0 205 Sr.-3L Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS) 5 Tramain Thomas S 6-0 198 Jr.-2L Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS) 70 Zhamal Thomas OG 6-5 343 Sr.-1L New Iberia, La. (New Iberia HS/Navarro Junior College) 89 Austin Tucker WR 6-1 195 Jr.-1L ’07 Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian HS)

27 Alan Turner ATH 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS) 2011 88 Garrett Uekman TE 6-4 250 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) 40 Michael Villegas LB 6-4 230 So.-SQ Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS/Northwest Ark. CC) 9 Jacoby Walker QB 6-2 212 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 35 Ronald Watkins RB 5-9 185 So.-SQ ’08 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS) 45 D.J. Williams TE 6-2 251 Sr.-3L Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS) 25 Terrell Williams LB 6-3 237 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 8 Tyler Wilson QB 6-3 215 So.-1L NA/’08 Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood HS) 20 Ronnie WingoJr. RB 6-3 227 So.-1L St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS) 21 Darius Winston CB 6-0 185 So.-1L West Helena, Ark. (Central HS) 6 Brandon Wolford WR 5-11 165 Fr.-HS Lakewood, Calif. (El Camino CC) 21 Justin Wortman WR 5-9 170 So.-SQ Cabot, Ark. (Cabot HS) 4 Jarius Wright WR 5-10 180 Jr.-2L Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) 43 Tenarius Wright DE 6-1 250 So.-1L ‘08 Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS)

9 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ARKANSAS RAZORBACK DEPTH CHART (as of 11/21) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 Joe Adams (Jr., 5-11, 190) DE 91 Jake Bequette (Jr., 6-5, 271) 2 Julian Horton (Fr., 6-1, 194) 90 Colton Miles-Nash (So., 6-6, 261) 23 De’Anthony Curtis (Jr., 5-9, 215) 97 Ryan Calender (Fr., 6-7, 241)

WR 11 Cobi Hamilton (So., 6-3, 209) NG 54 Byran Jones (Fr., 6-2, 310) 19 Javontee Herndon (Fr., 6-1, 185) 51 Alfred Davis (So., 6-1, 326) 61 Zach Stadther (Jr., 6-1, 295) WR 4 Jarius Wright (Jr., 5-10, 180) 82 Lance Ray (Fr., 6-3, 207) DT 99 Lavunce Askew (Jr., 6-3, 290) 83 Maudrecus Humphrey (Fr., 6-3, 185) 92 DeQuinta Jones (So., 6-5, 307) 95 Patrick Jones (Sr., 6-1, 309) TE 45 D.J. Williams (Sr., 6-2, 251) 86 Ben Cleveland (Sr., 6-4, 256) DE 58 Damario Ambrose (Sr., 6-5, 270) 80 Chris Gragg (So., 6-3, 236) 43 Tenarius Wright (So., 6-1, 250) 42 Chris Smith (Fr., 6-3, 230) RT 73 Ray Dominguez (Sr., 6-4, 329) 79 Grant Freeman (Jr., 6-7, 305) OLb 1 Anthony Leon (Sr., 6-4, 227) 78 Anthony Oden (So., 6-8, 328) 25 Terrell Williams (So., 6-3, 237) 32 Bret Harris (Jr., 6-0, 228) RG 67 Alvin Bailey (Fr., 6-5, 323) 70 Zhamal Thomas (Sr., 6-5, 343) MLB 34 Jerry Franklin (Jr., 6-1, 241) DEPTH CHART

75 Luke Charpentier (Fr., 6-4, 315) 53 Jermaine Love (Sr., 5-11, 240) 46 Freddy Burton (Sr., 6-2, 238) C 64 Travis Swanson (Fr., 6-5, 305) 60 Seth Oxner (Jr., 6-4, 315) OLB 31 Jerico Nelson (Jr., 5-10, 214) 68 Clay Bemberg (Sr., 6-2, 295) 35 Ross Rasner (So., 6-0, 205) 47 Matt Marshall (So., 6-1 230) LG 71 Wade Grayson (Sr., 6-4, 302) OR CB 21 Darius Winston (So., 6-0, 185) 72 Grant Cook (Jr., 6-4, 322) 14 Eric Bennett (Fr., 5-11, 180) 63 Colby Berna (Fr., 6-5, 293) 38 Jerry Mitchell (Fr., 6-1, 214)

LT 65 DeMarcus Love (Sr., 6-5, 315) S 4 Rudell Crim (Sr., 6-0, 209) 79 Grant Freeman (Jr., 6-7, 305) 9 Elton Ford (Jr., 6-0, 220) 76 Tyler Deacon (So., 6-2, 295) 22 Darrell Smith (Fr., 6-3, 190)

QB 15 Ryan Mallett (Jr., 6-6, 238) S 5 Tramain Thomas (Jr., 6-0, 198) 8 Tyler Wilson (So., 6-3, 215) 36 Andru Stewart (Sr., 6-0, 200) 17 Brandon Mitchell (Fr., 6-4, 230) 24 Daunte Carr (Fr., 6-2, 195) 16 Brian Beuhner (Fr., 5-11, 172) CB 6 Isaac Madison (Jr., 5-11, 185) RB 7 Knile Davis OR 29 BroderickGreen OR 20 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 28 Greg Gatson (Jr., 5-10, 175) (So., 6-0, 220) (Jr., 6-2, 248) (So., 6-3, 227) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL |

FB 44 Van Stumon (Sr., 6-1, 266) 87 Austin Tate (Fr., 6-6, 246) SPECIAL TEAMS K0 2 Alex Tejada (Sr., 6-0 205) P 14 Dylan Breeding (So., 6-1, 211) 18 Zach Hocker (Fr., 6-0, 170) K 18 Zach Hocker (Fr., 6-0, 170) 2 Alex Tejada (Sr., 6-0 205) KOR 83 Maudrecus Humphrey (Fr., 6-3, 185) 40 Eduardo Camara (Fr., 5-8, 160) 11 Cobi Hamilton (So., 6-3, 209) 2011 LS 59 Rhett Richardson (Sr., 6-0, 214) PR 3 Joe Adams (Jr., 5-11, 190) 94 Will Coleman (So., 6-2, 247) 11 Cobi Hamilton (So., 6-3, 209) 62 Nick Brewer (So., 6-1, 221) 4 Jarius Wright (Jr., 5-10, 180) H 89 Austin Tucker (Jr., 6-1, 195) 14 Dylan Breeding (So., 6-1, 211)

10 CLICK ANYWHERE ON AD TO LEARN MORE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS RAZORBACK GAME NOTES 2011 SUGAR BOWL arkansas to FACE OHIO STATE IN ALLSTATE SUGAR bowl No . 8 Arkansas will make its first BCS appearance when it takes on sixth-ranked Ohio State in the 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl . The Razorbacks and Buckeyes meet for the first time inside the Louisiana Superdome on Jan . 4 at 7:30 p .m . in a game set to be broadcast on ESPN . Game 13 coach petrino in the BCS Bobby Petrino is just the third coach to lead two programs to a BCS game since its inception . Coach ARKANSAS Petrino won the 2007 Orange Bowl with Louisville VS. 24-13 over No . 12 Wake Forest . The other two coaches to lead two programs to a BCS game are Urban Meyer OHIO STATE (Utah, Florida) and (LSU, Alabama) . Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011 • 7:30 p.m. (CT) • ESPN

RAZORBACK GAME NOTES Louisiana Superdome (72,000) • , La.

coach petrino in january Bobby Petrino will coach a January bowl game for the TV: The game will be broadcast The Coaches: fourth time in his career when the Razorbacks take the nationally on ESPN. Arkansas: Bobby Petrino field in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Jan . 4, 2011 . He has (play-by-play), (Carroll College, 1983) a January bowl record of 2-1 . While at Louisville, Coach (color) and (sideline) will Career Record: 64-23/.736 call the game. (In seventh year) Petrino led the Cardinals to a 24-13 victory over No . 12 Arkansas Record: 23-14/.622 Wake Forest in the 2007 Orange Bowl . The previous National Radio: ESPN Radio will (In third year) year, Louisville fell to No . 12 Virginia Tech 35-24 in the vs. Ohio State: First meeting broadcast the game nationally with 2006 Gator Bowl . Last season, Coach Petrino led Sean McDonough (play-by-play), (color) and Quint Ohio State: Arkansas to a 20-17 victory over East Carolina in the Kessenich (sideline) on the call. (Baldwin-Wallace, 1975) 2010 Liberty Bowl . Career Record: 240-79-2/.750 (In 25th season) Radio: The Razorback Sports Ohio State Record: 105-22/.826 coach petrino bowl history Network team of Chuck Barrett (In 10th year) (play-by-play), (color) vs. Arkansas: First meeting The 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl will mark the second and (sideline) will broadcast the game. straight bowl game the Razorbacks will play under Coach Bobby Petrino . Coach Petrino has a 3-2 overall

2010 Arkansas Schedule/Results 2010 Ohio State Schedule/Results S4 Tennessee Tech (PPV)...... W, 44-3 S4 Marshall...... W, 45-7 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | S11 ULM (LR) (FSN)...... W, 31-7 S11 #12 Miami (Fla.)...... W, 36-24 S18 at Georgia* (ESPN)...... W, 31-24 S18 Ohio...... W, 43-7 S25 #1 Alabama* (CBS)...... L, 20-24 S25 Eastern Michigan...... W, 70-3 O9 vs. Texas A&M+ (ABC)...... W, 24-17 O2 at Illinois...... W, 24-13 O16 at #7 Auburn* (CBS)...... L, 43-65 O9 ...... W, 38-10 O23 Ole Miss* (SEC)...... W, 38-24 O16 at #18 Wisconsin...... L, 31-18 O30 Vanderbilt* (FSN)...... W, 49-14 O23 Purdue...... W, 49-0 N6 at #18 South Carolina* (ESPN)...... W, 41-20 O30 at Minnesota...... W, 52-10 N13 UTEP (ESPNU)...... W, 58-21 N13 Penn State...... W, 38-14 2011 N20 at #22 Miss. State* (ESPN)...... W, 38-31 (2OT) N20 at #20 Iowa...... W, 20-17 N27 #6 LSU* (LR) (CBS)...... W, 31-23 N27 Michigan...... W, 27-7 J4 vs. #6 Ohio State$ (ESPN)...... 7:30 p.m. J4 vs. #8 Arkansas$...... 7:30 p.m.

Home games in Bold...... * SEC Game Home games in Bold...... * Big Ten Game All times central...... (LR) game in Little Rock All times central...... $-New Orleans, La. $-New Orleans, La...... +-Arlington, Texas

12 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL record in the postseason during his seven-year arkansas vs. OHIO STATE coaching career . While at Louisville, Petrino won the Arkansas will meet Ohio State in football for the first 2004 Liberty Bowl 44-40 over No . 10 Boise State . The time in school history . Coach Petrino has never faced Cardinals also claimed a BCS bowl win by topping No . Ohio State, and Buckeye coach Jim Tressel has never 12 Wake Forest 24-13 in the 2007 Orange Bowl . Under coached against the Razorbacks . Coach Petrino, Louisville also made appearances in the GMAC and Gator bowls . Last season, in his first TIME TO PREPARE bowl game at Arkansas, Petrino led the Razorbacks to Including season openers, bowl games, bye weeks and a 20-17 victory over East Carolina in the Liberty mid-week games, Coach Petrino-led teams are 24-7 Bowl . ( .774) all-time when having more than one week to RAZORBACK GAME NOTES prepare for a game . ua bowl history Arkansas will be making its 38th trip to a post-season 2010 notes bowl game and sixth in the Allstate Sugar Bowl when • UA has won 10 games in the regular season for the Razorbacks travel to New Orleans to play Ohio just the eighth time in school history and won six SEC State in the 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl . The Razorbacks games for the fourth time . The Arkansas -season last played in the Sugar Bowl on Jan . 1, 1980 . Their record for wins is 11, a mark reached in 1964 and last Sugar Bowl victory was a 16-2 defeat of No . 4 again in 1977 . Georgia on Jan . 1, 1969 . Arkansas is 12-22-3 in the previous 37 bowl appearances, including a 20-17 win • According to the NCAA, the Razorbacks’ strength over East Carolina in last season’s Liberty Bowl . of schedule ranks No . 6 nationally . The team faced five

opponents that were ranked at the time of the game . |

Seven of Arkansas’ 2010 opponents are ranked in the ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL ua january bowl history final AP poll of the regular season, and nine qualified The Razorbacks will be playing in a January bowl for a bowl game . game for the 25th time in school history . The Hogs hold an all-time record of 8-14-2 in the month of • Arkansas has won six games in a row, its longest January with their last win a 20-17 decision over East winning streak under Coach Bobby Petrino . The six- Carolina in the 2010 Liberty Bowl . Arkansas tied its game win streak is tied for the eighth-longest active in first appearance in a January bowl, 7-7, against the country and second-longest active in the SEC . Centenary on Jan . 1, 1934, at the Dixie Classic . • In Arkansas’ six-game winning streak, it is averaging 42 .5 points per game while allowing only ua SUGAR bowl history 22 2. per contest . The Razorbacks have gained an For the sixth time in school history, and the first since average of 498 5. yards per game, including 188 .0 1980, Arkansas will conclude its season at the Allstate rushing, during the six-game stretch and have allowed Sugar Bowl . The Razorbacks’ six Allstate Sugar Bowl only 27-of-87 ( .310) third- conversions on appearances are the second-most in a single bowl defense . game by UA, trailing only the 11 Cotton Bowl appearances . The first four Sugar Bowl games for the • Arkansas is 98-58-2 (.623) all-time when ranked Razorbacks were played at Tulane Stadium, making in the top 10 and 15-6-1 ( .705) when ranked eighth . this year’s trip just their second to the Louisiana

Superdome . Arkansas is 1-4 in its previous five trips to CONSISTENT INSIDE THE 2011 the Sugar Bowl . UA faced Alabama in 1962 and 1980, Ole Miss in 1963 and 1970 and Georgia in 1969: CRITICAL ZONE • Arkansas is 42-of-46 (.913) in the Critical Zone (inside the 20-yard line) so far this season, which leads Date Opponent Score the SEC and is tied for fifth in the NCAA . In 2009, the 1/1/62 #1 Alabama L, 10-3 Razorbacks were 47-of-49 ( 959). in the Critical Zone, 1/1/63 #3 Ole Miss L, 17-13 which tied for first in the nation . Under Coach Petrino, 1/1/69 #4 Georgia W, 16-2 Arkansas has been flawless in the Critical Zone in 24 1/1/70 #13 Ole Miss L, 27-22 of 37 games . 1/1/80 #2 Alabama L, 24-9

13 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS RANKING AMONG THE BEST • The Razorbacks are the only team in the SEC to reach the 400-yard passing mark in a game this season IN THE NATION (428 at Auburn, 417 vs . Vanderbilt, 400 vs . ULM) . • Arkansas heads into the Allstate Sugar Bowl ranked high in the NCAA and SEC on offense, defense • Arkansas has scored 58 this season, a and special teams: total that ranks second in the SEC and tied for 16th in the NCAA . The team’s 34 passing touchdowns lead the Category Avg ./Game SEC Rank NCAA Rank SEC and are tied for sixth in the country . Passing Offense 338 .4 1 3 Returns 17 .2 1 4 • Arkansas has outscored its opponents 348-170 in Sacks 3 .08 1 6 the first three quarters this season (114-73 in the first, Tackles for Loss 7 .50 1 8 142-61 in the second and 92-36 in the third) . UA has Passing Effecincy 168 .05 2 4 shut out its opponent in four of the last five third 489 .3 2 10 quarters and has not allowed a third-quarter Scoring Offense 37 .3 2 16 in its last five games . First Downs 22 .3 3 25 Passing Defense 182 .3 4 16 • The Razorbacks have had two different Total Defense 339 .8 5 34 quarterbacks throw for at least 300 yards in a game Passing Eff . Defense 117 .79 5 35 this season, marking just the second time in school Scoring Defense 22 .8 5 43 history that has happened . In addition to Ryan Mallett and Tyler Wilson this year, the only other time also occurred under Petrino as and Nathan Dick

RAZORBACK GAME NOTES TEAM NOTES

• Arkansas is the only team in the country with a combined for the feat in 2008 . (Ryan Mallett) who’s passed for 3,000 yards, a running back (Knile Davis) who’s rushed for QUARTERBACKS (SEE PAGE 49 FOR 1,000 yards and five receivers (Joe Adams, Greg Childs, Cobi Hamilton, D J. . Williams and Jarius Wright) who RYAN MALLETT RECORDS) have at least 500 receiving yards . • Ryan Mallett has set or tied 38 school or stadium records at Arkansas (28 school, 10 stadium) . A complete • Arkansas has rushed for at least 100 yards in eight list is available on page 11, but the records include: straight games, including a season-high 326 vs . UTEP . touchdown passes in a game (5), in a season (30) and The Razorbacks are averaging 174 .8 yards on the in a career (60), pass completions in a season (242), ground in those eight games . passing yards in a game (409) and in a season (3,624), total offense in a game (412) and in a season (3,595), • Arkansas has held its 2010 opponents to 54-of- consecutive pass attempts without an 169 ( .320) on third-down conversions, which is the (141), completion percentage in a game (13-19 best percentage in the SEC and sixth best in the att./.875; 20+ att./.875), 400-yard passing games in a NCAA . season (2) and in a career (4) .

• The Razorbacks’ defense has allowed just 36 • Ryan Mallett has thrown for 1,691 yards and 12 second-half points in the last five games combined, touchdowns against ranked opponents this season to including a shutout of Mississippi State in two periods . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | • Arkansas has thrown for 300 or more yards in 19 of 37 games under Coach Bobby Petrino . Prior to his arrival, Arkansas had thrown for 300 or more yards 16 times in school history .

• Arkansas has 14 touchdown drives of 70+ yards in two minutes or less, which leads the nation . The Razorbacks have 25 touchdown drives of two minutes

2011 or less this season and 61 under Coach Bobby Petrino .

• Arkansas is one of just six FBS teams to record multiple safeties in 2010 .

14 CLICK ANYWHERE ON AD TO LEARN MORE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS lead the SEC and rank second in the country in both categories . His 163 .90 against ranked ryan mallett opponents is second in the conference and eighth in the NCAA .

• Ryan Mallett was named one of 10 finalists for the Manning Award on Nov . 29 after being named a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien and Maxwell Awards earlier this season . Mallett has thrown for 3,592 yards this season to put up just the second 3,000-yard passing season in Arkansas history . He has completed 242-of-364 passes that have resulted in 30 touchdowns . His NCAA-leading nine 300-yard passing games better the single-season school record of five he posted in 2009 and add to his UA career record that now stands at 14 .

• Ryan Mallett tied the Arkansas record for touchdown passes in a game and touchdown responsibility in a game in UA’s 58-21 win vs . UTEP on Nov . 13 . He threw for five touchdowns to equal a mark he had put up three times prior and rushed for RAZORBACK GAME NOTES

another to tie with six touchdowns responsible for . touchdown total is an Arkansas record, while his • Ryan Mallett broke the Arkansas record for passing passing yardage total, total offense yardage and yards in a game for the second time in his career with touchdown responsibility rank second all-time at UA . a 409-yard showing in the Razorbacks’ 49-14 win over Vanderbilt on Oct . 30 . The total is the most by an SEC • Ryan Mallett has thrown a passing touchdown in player this season and breaks the previous record of 24 of 25 games as a Razorback and in 26 of his 28 408 he put up vs . Georgia on Sept . 19, 2009 . He has collegiate starts . He has thrown for at least three thrown for at least 400 yards, a mark not reached at touchdowns in 13 starts . He has thrown for multiple Arkansas before his arrival, four times . touchdowns in 14 starts as a Razorback and 15 of 28 collegiate starts . • Ryan Mallett leads the SEC and ranks fifth in the NCAA with 299 .3 passing yards per game . His SEC- • In his 28 collegiate starts, Ryan Mallett has leading total of 93 completions of 15 yards or more thrown for 200 or more yards 24 times (22 as a ranks second in the nation, and his conference-high Razorback), 300 or more yards 14 times (all as a 35 completions of 25-plus yards are fifth in the Razorback) and 400 or more yards four times (vs . country . His 30 passing touchdowns lead the SEC and and Troy, 2009; vs . ULM and Vanderbilt, 2010) . are tied for seventh in the NCAA . He also ranks second in the SEC and 13th in the nation with 295 .5 yards of • Ryan Mallett has had a completion of 25 or more total offense per game . He ranks third in the SEC and yards in 24 of 25 games at Arkansas . He has also ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | fifth in the NCAA with his 14 .84 yards-per-completion completed a pass of 50 or more yards in 15 games at average . Mallett’s 170 .53 passer efficiency ranking is UA . second in the SEC and third in the nation, while his .665 completion percentage is third in the conference • Tyler Wilson came on for an injured Ryan Mallett and 12th in the NCAA . at Auburn and vs . Ole Miss . Wilson threw four touchdown passes at Auburn after entering the game • Ryan Mallett leads the NCAA with 63 completions in the second quarter with three in his career . He also of 30+ yards since 2009 and is second in the nation set single-game career highs with 332 yards passing, 25 with 30 in 2010 . He also leads the country with four completions and 34 attempts . Wilson came into

2011 completions of 80 yards or more this season and with Arkansas’ 38-24 victory over Ole Miss in the third five 70+ yard completions. quarter and added 71 yards on 3-of-5 passing to his season total . • Ryan Mallett is the SEC’s active career leader in TD responsibility (66), passing yards (7,216), total offense (7,141) and passing TDs (60) . His passing

16 CLICK ANYWHERE ON AD TO LEARN MORE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS • Tyler Wilson became just the ninth different quarterback in Arkansas history to throw for at least 300 yards in a single game with his 332-yard knile davis performance at Auburn .

• Ryan Mallett owns a 21-7 collegiate record as a starting quarterback . During the 2007 season at Michigan, he was 3-0 with victories against Notre Dame, Penn State and Minnesota . He is 18-7 at Arkansas with victories over Missouri State, Texas A&M (2), Auburn, Eastern Michigan, South Carolina (2), Troy, Mississippi State (2), East Carolina, Tennessee Tech, ULM, Georgia, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, UTEP and LSU .

• Ryan Mallett’s completion percentage in the season opener against Tennessee Tech of 87 .5 ranked as the third-highest single-game total in SEC history (min . 20 comp .) . It was also the highest by any quarterback in the nation on the opening weekend of . Mallett’s 85-yard to which is tied for the 10th-highest single-season total

RAZORBACK GAME NOTES Joe Adams was the second-longest in the NCAA during in UA history . Twelve come against conference the first weekend of the season and is the sixth-longest opponents, which was the second-highest total in SEC in Razorback history . play this season . The sophomore has 12 in his last six games, including a career-high three in Arkansas’ RUNNING BACKS 38-24 win against Ole Miss and three in UA’s 41-20 victory at South Carolina . • Knile Davis is the 10th player in Arkansas history to post a 1,000-yard rushing season . He ranks second • Broderick Green has paced the UA rushing attack among SEC running backs and 23rd in the NCAA with in three games this season, leading the Razorbacks in 1,183 yards . His 98 .6 rushing yards per game rank rushing vs . ULM, at Georgia and vs . Alabama . He third in the SEC, and his 6 6. yards-per-carry average is currently ranks second on the team with 365 yards the highest among the top-10 rushers in the conference . this season, including a season-high 75-yard effort vs . Davis’ 104 .1 average per game in SEC play also ranked third in the conference . UTEP .

• Knile Davis has rushed for 100 yards in five games OFFENSIVE LINE this season, including in four straight . Last time out, he rushed for 152 yards on a career-high-tying 30 • DeMarcus Love was named SEC Offensive Lineman carries vs . LSU . He also topped the 100-yard mark at of the Week on Nov . 22 after helping pave the way for Mississippi State, vs . UTEP, at South Carolina and vs . 488 yards of total offense on 61 plays, an average of Ole Miss . His 176 yards vs . the Rebels marked the first 8 .0 yards per play, in UA’s 38-31 double-overtime win 100-yard game of his career . at Mississippi State . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | • Knile Davis recorded a career-high rushing game • The Razorbacks have opened all 12 games in 2010 for the sixth time this season with a 187-yard effort in with the following starters: Ray Dominguez (T), Alvin UA’s 38-31 win at Mississippi State on Nov . 20, Bailey (G), Travis Swanson (C), Wade Grayson (G), bettering his previous career high of 182 yards from DeMarcus Love (T) . Bailey and Swanson each earned one week earlier vs . UTEP . He earned his 187 yards on their first collegiate start vs . Tennessee Tech after a single-game career-high 30 carries and topped the redshirting the 2009 season as true freshmen . 100-yard mark for the fourth time this season . Davis upped his career-high rushing total three straight • DeMarcus Love, who was named first-team All- times from Oct . 9-23 (82 vs . Texas A&M; 91 at Auburn; SEC, has the longest active starts streak on the team . 2011 176 vs . Ole Miss) and opened the season with a then- He has been among the first 11 players on offense for career-high total of 67 vs . Tennessee Tech . 29 straight games . Love is tied with linebacker Jerry Franklin for the team lead in career starts with 36 . • Knile Davis leads the Razorbacks and ranks sixth in the SEC with 13 rushing touchdowns in 2010,

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• DeMarcus Love, Wade Grayson and Ray jarius wright Dominguez each are three-year starters for the Razorbacks .

RECEIVERS AND TIGHT ENDS • D.J. Williams was named the 2010 recipient of the Disney Spirit Award, given annually by Disney Sports to college football’s most inspirational figure,

on Nov . 15 . He was presented the award on Dec . 9 during the ESPNU Home Depot College Football RAZORBACK GAME NOTES Awards Show .

• D.J. Williams won the Mackey Award, which is given to the nation’s top tight end, after becoming the first finalist in Arkansas history . This season, he leads the team with 49 receptions for 589 yards and a single- season career-high four touchdowns . His 147 career receptions and 1,817 career receiving yards make him the NCAA’s active leader among tight ends in both categories . His career receptions total is second on Arkansas’ all-time list, and are the most by a non-wide this season . He also tied a career high with two receiver in program history, and his career receiving touchdown receptions, which were 85 and 80 yards, | yards total ranks 10th on UA’s all-time list . Williams respecitvely, and became the first Razorback to catch ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL also is the Razorbacks’ active leader in games played two touchdown passes of 80+ yards in the same (50) . game .

• Arkansas has had a 100-yard receiver in eight • Greg Childs suffered a season-ending patella games in 2010 . Joe Adams topped the century mark vs . tendon injury in Arkansas’ 49-10 win vs . Vanderbilt Tennessee Tech and at Georgia, Jarius Wright did it vs . on Oct . 30 . At the time of his injury, the junior from Alabama and at Mississippi State, Cobi Hamilton Warren, Ark ., led the team with 46 receptions, 659 earned the distinction at South Carolina and vs . LSU, receiving yards and six touchdowns . and Greg Childs pulled the trick vs . ULM and at Auburn . The Razorbacks are one of two teams in the • Joe Adams has made at least one catch in each of SEC with four different 100-yard receivers this season his 33 career games . He has made multiple grabs in 24 after being the only team in the conference with five of those games . The 33-game streak currently ranks as in 2009 . the longest in the SEC and 14th longest nationally .

• Cobi Hamilton caught two touchdown passes vs. • Jarius Wright has averaged 34.9 yards per LSU to match the highest single-game total in the SEC touchdown reception in his career . One of the this season . His career-high-tying game makes him the Razorbacks’ homerun threats, Wright has caught 11 fifth Razorback to catch two touchdown passes in a TDs from distances of 89, 70, 48, 46, 41, 31, 15 (three single game this season, joining Joe Adams (vs . times), nine and five yards . Tennessee Tech), Greg Childs (vs . ULM, at Auburn),

Jarius Wright (vs . Vanderbilt) and D .J . Williams (vs . 2011 UTEP) . Arkansas is the only school in the SEC with five DEFENSIVE LINE receivers who have at least one multiple-TD game this • The Razorbacks opened vs. LSU with the following season . front four: Damario Ambrose (DE), Lavunce Askew (DT), Byran Jones (NG) and Jake Bequette (DE) . • Arkansas is one of just three schools in the SEC to Bequette has 31 starts in his career, which leads all have two receivers in the top seven in the conference defensive linemen on the team . in receptions per game (Williams, 6th, 4 .1; Adams, 7th, 3 .7) . UA also is one of two programs to have two • Arkansas leads the SEC and is tied for sixth in the receivers in the top 10 in receiving yards per game NCAA in sacks, averaging 3 .08 per game in 2010 . (Adams, 7th, 63 .0; Wright, 9th, 59 .9) . Defensive end Jake Bequette leads the team and ranks fifth in the SEC with 7 .0 this season, tied for the • Cobi Hamilton recorded a career-high day vs. LSU eighth-highest single-season total in school history, with 164 yards receiving, his second 100-yard game and Tenarius Wright is tied for eighth in the conference

19 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS with 6 .0 . aiming to become just the second Razorback since • Tenarius Wright leads the team’s defensive 1960 to lead the team in tackles for three straight linemen with 36 tackles . Wright and Jake Bequette are seasons . His 36 career starts also lead the defense . tied among defensive linemen in tackles for a loss with 8 .0, while Bequette’s five QB hurries pace the team . • Jerry Franklin leads the team and is seventh in the SEC with 12 .5 tackles for a loss . He also is second • The defensive linemen have 20.0 of the 37 sacks among the Razorbacks and sixth in the SEC with 6 .5 recorded by Arkansas this season . sacks .

• Terrell Williams earned his first start of the season LINEBACKERS and second of his career vs . LSU . He compiled a career- • Jerico Nelson was named SEC Defensive Player of high 10 tackles, including one for a 19-yard loss, to the Week on Nov . 29 after leading Arkansas with a rank second on the team . career-high 11 tackles, including two tackles for a loss and one sack, in its 31-23 win vs . LSU . Nelson also led • Anthony Leon recorded four tackles for a loss, the Razorbacks with seven tackles vs . Vanderbilt . including two sacks, against Tennessee Tech and led Against the Commodores, he returned an interception the team with eight total tackles in his debut at LB . His for a touchdown to record his first career score . four tackles for a loss were the highest for a Razorback since Jamaal Anderson had four against Wisconsin on • Jerry Franklin was named SEC Defensive Player of Jan . 1, 2007 . the Week on Nov . 22 after leading the Razorbacks with a career-high 20 tackles in a 38-31 double- RAZORBACK GAME NOTES

overtime win at Mississippi State . Franklin’s tackle SECONDARY total is the fourth-highest in the NCAA this season, • Arkansas opened with the following starters vs. tied for the 10th-highest in Arkansas history and tied LSU: Darius Winston (CB), Isaac Madison (CB), Elton for second-highest in an SEC game . His 20 tackles, the Ford (S) and Tramain Thomas (S) . Ford earned his first most for UA since 2002 and the most in an SEC game start this season and 17th of his career . by the Razorbacks since 2001, also are the most ever for a defender on a Coach Petrino-led team . • Tramain Thomas is tied for fifth in the SEC with a team-leading four in 2010 . His total is • Jerry Franklin leads the team and is tied for ninth the most under head coach Bobby Petrino . Rudell in the SEC with 93 tackles this season and has paced Crim is tied for eighth in the SEC with a single-season the team in tackles seven times in 2010 . Franklin is career high three interceptions .

• Tramain Thomas was named the Bronko Nagurski jerry franklin National Defensive Player of the Week, the John Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week and the SEC Defensive Player of the Week after recovering one , recording one interception and piling up a then-season-high seven tackles, including 0 .5 for loss, in UA’s 24-17 win over Texas A&M at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas .

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | • The Razorbacks have grabbed multiple interceptions in a single game four times this season . Rudell Crim and Andru Stewart each made an interception vs . Alabama before Crim and Jercio Nelson repeated the feat vs . Vanderbilt . Traimain Thomas and Greg Gatson matched it the next week at South Carolina and Thomas and Darius Winston each grabbed one the following week vs . UTEP .

• Freddy Burton recorded a single-game career-high 2011 two fumble recoveries vs . LSU, including one that ended the Tigers’ final drive in UA’s 31-23 win . Maudrecus Humphrey also recovered a fumbled punt as well, giving Arkansas multiple turnovers forced in six straight games .

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• The Razorback secondary has 10 of UA’s 11 • Alex Tejada has recorded 15 so far interceptions this season after accounting for seven in this season to put together the second-highest total in 2009 . Tramain Thomas leads the team with four, while the SEC . His nine touchbacks in conference play lead Rudell Crim is right behind with three . Andru Stewart the SEC . added an interception vs . Alabama for his second as a Razorback, while Greg Gatson grabbed his first career • Joe Adams has been the Razorbacks’ primary punt INT at South Carolina and Darius Winston hauled in returner this season . He has returned 14 punts for 251 yards, an average of 17 .9 yards per return . His average return leads the SEC and ranks fourth in the NCAA . Against Ole Miss, Adams returned a punt 97 yards for TRAMAIN THOMAS a touchdown, the fifth-longest punt return in SEC history and the longest punt return for a touchdown in Arkansas history . His return broke the previous record of 95 yards set by vs . Tulsa in 1965 and was the first punt return for a score by UA since 2003 . He was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for his effort against the Rebels .

• Lance Ray has served as UA’s kick returner for each of the last six games, returning 22 kicks for an average of 22 .5 yards per return . His 66-yard return vs . RAZORBACK GAME NOTES Vanderbilt is the longest this season by a Razorback

and longest since a 70-yard return by Dennis Johnson vs . Auburn on Oct . 10, 2009 .

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his first vs . UTEP .

• The UA secondary accounted for all four turnovers vs . Texas A&M . Tramain Thomas had his first fumble recovery this season and an interception, while Rudell Crim and Elton Ford each added a fumble recovery and Greg Gatson recorded the first forced fumble of

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | his career . The three fumble recoveries are tied for the most in a game by an SEC team this season .

SPECIAL TEAMS • Freshman Zach Hocker is a perfect 55-for-55 on PATs, the third-highest single-season PAT total in program history, and 13-of-16 on field goals to rank eighth in the SEC with 94 points . At South Carolina,

2011 Hocker made a 51-yard that stands as the longest by a freshman in Razorback history and the longest for Arkansas since 1988 . Five of his 13 makes have come from 40+ yards, including a 48 yarder at Georgia in his first SEC game .

22 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL 2010 RECORDS WATCH Several Arkansas football team and individual records have been set or are within distance as the charts below show . For Ryan Mallett records please see bio section: points scored (season) PASS yards PER ATTEMPT (SEASON) 1 . 485 ...... 2007 1 . 9 .72 ...... 2010 2 . 468 ...... 2009 2 . 9 .45 ...... 1957 3 . 448 ...... 2010 PASSING FIRST DOWNS (SEASON) points PER GAME (season) 1 . 159 ...... 2010 1 . 37 .3 ...... 2010 2 . 147 ...... 2009 37 .3 ...... 2007 . FIRST DOWNS (SEASON) touchdowns scored (season) 1 . 273 ...... 2007 1 . 62 ...... 2007 273 ...... 2003 2 . 60 ...... 2009 3 . 269 ...... 1971 RECORDS WATCH 3 . 58 ...... 2010 4 . 268 ...... 2010 pat kicks made (season) PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (SEASON) 1 . 58 ...... 2009 1 . 19 .85 ...... 1948 58 ...... 2007 2 . 17 .24 ...... 2010 3 . 55 ...... 2010 toTAL OFFENSE (SEASON) 1 . 5,871 ...... 2010 RB Knile DaVIS

2 . 5,850 ...... 2007 RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT (SEASON) |

1 . 8 .74 ...... , 2007 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL toTAL OFFENSE per game (SEASON) 2 . 7 .62 ...... Jerry Eckwood, 1975 1 . 489 .2 ...... 2010 3 . 7 .58 ...... Felix Jones, 2006 2 . 450 .0 ...... 2007 4 . 6 .65 ...... Knile Davis, 2010

TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY (SEASON) TE D .J . WILLIAMS 1 . 7 .26 ...... 2010 RECEPTIONS (CAREER) 2 . 6 .66 ...... 2009 1 . 153 ...... Anthony Eubanks, 1994-97 2 . 147 ...... D .J . Williams, 2007-10 PASS yards (SEASON) 1 . 4,061 ...... 2010 K ZACH HOCKER 2 . 3,842 ...... 2009 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (SEASON) 1 . .889 ...... Kendall Trainor (24-27), 1988 PASS yards PER GAME (SEASON) 2 . .870 ...... Todd Wright (20-23), 1989 1 . 338 .4 ...... 2010 3 . .818 ...... Ish Ordonez (18-22), 1979 2 . 278 .8 ...... 2009 4 . .813 ...... Zach Hocker (13-16), 2010

PASS completions (SEASON) K ZACH HOCKER 1 . 277 ...... 2010 pat kicks made (SEASON) 2 . 253 ...... 2008 1 . 58 ...... Alex Tejada, 2007 58 ...... Alex Tejada, 2009 touchdown passes (SEASON) 3 . 55 ...... Zach Hocker, 2010 1 . 34 ...... 2010 2 . 32 ...... 2009 K ZACH HOCKER

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED (SEASON) 2011 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (SEASON) 1 . 60 ...... Alex Tejada, 2007 1 . .663 ...... 2010 2 . 59 ...... Alex Tejada, 2009 2 . .639 ...... 1979 3 . 55 ...... Zach Hocker, 2010

PASS ATTEMPTS (SEASON) 1 . 443 ...... 2008 2 . 439 ...... 2009 3 . 418 ...... 2010

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WR Joe Adams K Zach Hocker Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team) Preseason Honors In Season/Postseason Honors Walter Camp Foundation National Offensive Athlon All-SEC (Second Team) SEC All-Freshman Team Player of the Week (Sept . 18) Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team) Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week RB Dennis Johnson (Sept . 18) In Season/Postseason Honors Preseason Honors SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept . 18) Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team/Punt Returner) Award Watch List SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct . 30) Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team/) Athlon All-SEC (Third Team) SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct . 23) S/LB Jerico Nelson DL Byran Jones Preseason Honors OL Alvin Bailey In Season/Postseason Honors Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team) In Season/Postseason Honors SEC All-Freshman Team SEC All-Freshman Team In Season/Postseason Honors DT DeQuinta Jones Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team) DE Jake Bequette Preseason Honors SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Nov . 27) Preseason Honors Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team) Athlon All-SEC (Third Team) OL Travis Swanson Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team) OL DeMarcus Love In Season/Postseason Honors Preseason Honors SEC All-Freshman Team

INDIVIDUAL HONORS In Season/Postseason Honors Lombardi Award Watch List Coaches All-SEC (Second Team) Outland Trophy Watch List S Tramain Thomas AP All-SEC (Second Team) College Football Insider All-America In Season/Postseason Honors Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team) (Honorable Mention) Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List All-SEC Coaches (Second Team) FWAA/Bronko Nagurski National Defensive P Dylan Breeding All-SEC Media (Second Team) Player of the Week (Oct . 9) In Season/Postseason Honors Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team) Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week (Oct . 9) Trophy Nominee Athlon All-SEC (Second Team) SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct . 9) Rudy Award Nominee Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team) In Season/Postseason Honors WR Greg Childs In Season/Postseason Honors AP All-SEC (Second Team) Preseason Honors Coaches All-SEC (First Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team) Biletnikoff Award Watch List AP All-SEC (First Team) Athlon All-SEC (First Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team) TE D.J. Williams Rivals .com All-SEC (First Team) SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Nov . 20) Preseason Honors Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team) Mackey Award Watch List QB Ryan Mallett Athlon All-America (First Team) In Season/Postseason Honors Preseason Honors Blue Ribbon All-America (First Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team) Manning Award Watch List College Football Insider All-America Maxwell Award Watch List (Second Team) RB Knile Davis O’Brien Award Watch List All-America (Third Team) In Season/Postseason Honors Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List National Champs net. All-America AP All-SEC (First Team) Athlon All-America (First Team) (Second Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team) Blue Ribbon All-America (First Team) Phil Steele All-America (Second Team) Coaches All-SEC (Second Team) College Football Insider All-America (First Team) All-SEC Coaches (First Team) SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov . 6) Sporting News All-America (First Team) All-SEC Media (First Team) Lindy’s All-America (Second Team) Athlon All-SEC (First Team) LB Jerry Franklin National Champs net. All-America (Third Team) Blue Ribbon All-SEC (First Team) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Preseason Honors Phil Steele All-America (Third Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team) Butkus Award Watch List All-SEC Coaches (First Team) Sports News All-SEC (First Team) All-SEC Coaches (Second Team) All-SEC Media (First Team) Athlon All-SEC (Second Team) Athlon All-SEC (First Team) In Season/Postseason Honors Blue Ribbon All-SEC (First Team) Mackey Award Winner In Season/Postseason Honors Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team) Disney Spirit Award Winner Coaches All-SEC (Second Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team) Trophy Nominee Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team) Rivals .com All-SEC (First Team) Coaches All-SEC (First Team) SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Nov . 20) Sports News All-SEC (First Team) AP All-SEC (First Team) Blue Ribbon (Offensive Player of the Year) Scout .com All-America (Second Team) OL Wade Grayson Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team) Preseason Honors In Season/Postseason Honors Mackey National Tight End of the Week (Nov . 13) 2011 Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team) Manning Award Finalist SEC Community Service Team Maxwell Award Semifinalist In Season/Postseason Honors Walter Camp Award Player to Watch WR Jarius Wright Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team) Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist In Season/Postseason Honors Coaches All-SEC (Second Team) Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team) AP All-SEC (Second Team)

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2011 COACHING STAFF

26 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL HEAD COACH BOBBY PETRINO Bobby Petrino has wasted little Petrino blends 23 years of collegiate coaching experience time showing Razorback fans and with stints in the as both a head coach the rest of the college football world and assistant coach to total 26 years of coaching experience . In why he ranks among the most addition to Louisville, Petrino’s college experience includes stops successful coaches in the nation . In at , the University of Nevada, Utah State just his third season at the University University and . His NFL coaching tenures have of Arkansas, Petrino has led the team come with the and the . to its first Petrino’s reputation for engineering high-octane and quick- game in school history . In doing so, strike offenses is well deserved . His teams have consistently Petrino became one of three coaches ranked among the nation’s best in total offense and scoring . in the nation to lead two different Although sometimes perceived as a coach that focuses primarily schools to a BCS appearance . on the passing game, in reality Petrino adheres to the philosophy Long before his first game as of balance between offensive production on the ground and head football coach at the University through the air . Consider that in the last 12 years of his college COACHING STAFF of Arkansas, Petrino’s positive impact on a tradition-rich Arkansas coaching career spent as a head coach, an offensive coordinator program and passionate Razorback fan base was abundantly or both, Petrino’s offenses have boasted 83 100-yard rushers and evident . From the boisterous welcome offered from assembled 60 300-yard passers . That equates to 143 defining offensive fans at a late-night nationally televised press conference individual performances in 156 total games . announcing his hiring, to the record attendance numbers at In his coaching career, Petrino has worked with numerous Razorback Clubs in all corners of the state, there was no question players who went on to play professionally, including an that Petrino’s arrival in Fayetteville energized and unified the impressive list of NFL quarterbacks . As a head coach, he helped state behind their beloved Razorback football program . develop quarterbacks Stefan LeFors (2003-04) and Petrino’s fingerprints on the Razorback football program (2004-06) at Louisville . As a coordinator or assistant, he tutored | were also recognizable on the field in his first season as the at Auburn (2002), at Louisville Razorbacks’ head coach . Arkansas showed vast improvement in (1998), at Arizona State (1993), and Doug Nussmeier ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL all phases of the game from the season opener to the memorable (1990-91) and (1989) at Idaho . season finale . On Dec . 11, 2007, Petrino was named the 30th head coach Petrino’s commitment to an aggressive offensive approach, in Razorback football history . The announcement marked execution, balance, discipline and the sound principles of defense Petrino’s return to college football, the very landscape that put had clearly taken hold at Arkansas . him on the coaching map . In his first two seasons at Arkansas, the Razorback offense Prior to his tenure as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons rewrote nearly every school passing record and for the first time during the 2007 season, Petrino coached four seasons (2003-06) since joining the league, UA led the SEC in scoring and passing at Louisville . offense . In 2006, Petrino guided the Cardinals to a 12-1 record, Petrino’s collegiate head coaching resume includes leading including a 24-13 win over nationally-ranked Wake Forest in the his teams to six bowl game appearances, including a victory in BCS FedEx Orange Bowl . Louisville vaulted to as high as No . 3 in the Bowl Championship Series’ 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl in his the polls during the season and finished with a final No . 6 national ultra-successful four-year tenure at the University of Louisville . ranking in the poll, the highest ranking in school history . Louisville had three victories over top-15 ranked teams, including wins over No . 15 Miami (31-7), No . 3 West Virginia (44-34) and No . 12 Wake Forest (24-13) . The 12 victories also set a new school mark, breaking a record Petrino had held in part

previously with 11 wins in 2004 . 2011 The Cardinals won their first Big East Conference title, ranked second in the nation in total yards (475 3. yards per game) and fourth in the nation in scoring offense (37 .8 points per game) . Louisville also led the Big East in pass offense average (290 .0) and first downs (296) . In 2005, Petrino led Louisville into the Big East Conference and guided the THE PETRINOS: fRONT (L TO R) kELSEY AND kATiE bACK (l TO r) bOBBY, bOBBY, bECKY, nICK

27 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Cardinals to a 9-3 record and their first New Year’s Day Bowl game since 1991 . Louisville ranked ninth in the nation in total offense (482 .1) and third in the nation in scoring offense (43 .4) . The Cardinals scored at least 30 points in 11 of 12 games, including eight games of more than 40 points, four games of 50 or more points and three 60-point outings . Seven Cardinals earned All-Big East honors in the school’s first year in the league, including Bronko Nagurski and Ted Hendricks Award winner . Dumervil led the nation in sacks (20) and forced (10) on his way to consensus All-America honors . Running back Michael Bush led the nation in scoring (14 .4), scored 24 touchdowns and became the school’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 1999 . Petrino’s 2004 Louisville team went 11-1, won the Conference USA championship and beat No . 10 Boise State in the Liberty Bowl 44-40 to end the season ranked No . 7 . The Cardinals led the nation in total offense (539 .0) and scoring offense (49 .8), surpassed 40 points nine times, scored 50 points seven times and set an NCAA record by scoring 55 or more points in five straight games . The groundwork for the record-setting success to come was laid in Petrino’s first season as a head coach at Louisville in 2003 . Taking over a team that had finished 7-6 the season before, Petrino guided the Cardinals to a 9-4 record and a GMAC Bowl berth . The nine wins were the most by a first-year Louisville coach . It didn’t take long for Petrino to set the tone in his first collegiate coaching COACHING STAFF stint . In his first career game as a head coach, Petrino led Louisville to a 40-24 win over archrival Kentucky . Louisville led the league and ranked among the nation’s best in total offense, rushing and scoring . The Cardinals ranked fifth in the nation in total offense (488 .9), 10th in rushing (228 2). and 15th in scoring offense (34 .6) in Petrino’s inaugural season . Louisville set six Conference USA and NFL star Jake Plummer . While with the Sun Devils, Petrino records including the mark for total yards after the Cardinals also worked with then-ASU quarterback and current UA offensive raked up 779 yards, including 445 rushing yards, in a 66-45 win coordinator and quarterbacks coach Garrick McGee . over Houston . Prior to his two years at Arizona State, he was the quarterbacks Prior to Louisville hiring him as its head coach, Petrino coach (1989) and offensive coordinator (1990 & 1991) for three served one season as the offensive coordinator at Auburn in 2002 . seasons at the University of Idaho . He was the wide receivers In his one season with the Tigers, Auburn went 9-4, including coach at Weber State in 1987 and 1988 . three wins over top-10 ranked opponents, and won a share of the Petrino literally grew up in the coaching profession . His SEC Western Division title . father, Bob Petrino Sr ., coached at Carroll College in Helena, Before going to Auburn, he spent three seasons in the NFL Mont ., for 26 seasons, earning 163 victories and 15 conference with the Jacksonville Jaguars . He was the quarterbacks coach in titles . As a child, Petrino Jr . would race after school to the practice 1999 and 2000, and the offensive coordinator in 2001 . field to observe his father during his legendary career . In his first stint at Louisville, he was the offensive coordinator Petrino officially started his coaching career as a graduate for the Cardinals in 1998 . In that one season, Louisville was the assistant for his father at Carroll College in 1983 . After a graduate top-ranked NCAA Division I-A team in scoring and total offense assistant stint as quarterbacks coach at Weber State in 1984, while recording the biggest turnaround in the nation . The Petrino returned to be the offensive coordinator for his father in Cardinals improved from 1-10 in 1997 to 7-5 in ‘98 . 1985-86 . Carroll had the top-ranked offense in the NAIA ranks in The Helena, Mont ., native was the offensive coordinator at both of his seasons, thanks in large part to the play of Bobby

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Utah State for three years (1995-97) before going to Louisville . Petrino’s younger brother, Paul, who was a four-year starter at While in Logan, Utah, he helped Utah State set school records by quarterback at Carroll College . averaging 468 .5 yards of total offense and 317 .5 yards passing Before Bobby Petrino coached for his father, he played during the 1996 season . Prior to his arrival, USU averaged just football for him at Carroll College . Petrino played quarterback more than 300 yards per game in total offense . In 1996, the Aggies and twice earned NAIA All-America honors . He led the Fighting also racked up a school-record 273 first downs, an average of Saints to three straight Frontier Conference championships and nearly 25 first downs a game . was named the league’s most valuable player in 1981 and 1982 . In 1994, he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks He also played four years of at Carroll . Petrino earned a coach at the University of Nevada . The Wolfpack ranked second bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in in the nation in passing (330) and total offense (500) per game, mathematics from Carroll in 1983 . 2011 and was third in the nation with 37 .6 points a game . During his Born March 10, 1961, Petrino and his wife, the former Becky one-year stint at Nevada, the Wolfpack boasted 10 100-yard Schaff, have four children: Kelsey, Nick, Bobby and Katie . rushing performances and six 300-yard passing efforts . Nevada posted a 9-2 record and won a share of the Big West title . In 1992 and 1993, he was the quarterbacks coach at Arizona State where he assisted in the development of future All-American

28 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL HEAD COACH BOBBY PETRINO COACHING HISTORY COACH PETRINO IN THE NCAA OFFENSIVE RANKINGS

BORN: March 10, 1961 YEAR TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING PASSING FAMILY: wife Becky (Schaff) 2010 (Arkansas): 10th (489.9) 16th (37.3) 3rd (338.4) children: Kelsey, Nick, Bobby and Katie COACHING RECORD AT ARKANSAS: 23-14, in third year 2009 (Arkansas): 14th (439.3) 8th (37.3) 10th (303.3) COLLEGE HEAD COACHING RECORD FOR CAREER: 64-23 (.736) 2006 (Louisville): 2nd (475.3) 4th (37.8) 7th (290.0) EDUCATION 2005 (Louisville): 9th (482.1) 3rd (43.4) 13th (293.5) • Capital (Helena, Mont.) HS, 1979 2004 (Louisville): 1st (539.0) 1st (49.8) 9th (288.5) • Carroll College – B.A. in physical education, 1983 2003 (Louisville): 5th (488.9) 15th (34.6) 29th (260.6) JOINED UA STAFF: Dec. 11, 2007 YEARS OF COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING 1998 (Louisville): 1st (513.0) 1st (40.4)

EXPERIENCE/YEARS AT UA: 7/3 1994 (Nevada): 2nd (500.0) 3rd (37.6) COACHING STAFF YEARS OF COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE/YEARS AT UA: 24/3 YEARS OF NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: 4 YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE STATS BY COACH PETRINO TEAMS COACHING HISTORY 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 1983 Carroll College (NAIA) (graduate assistant coach) Points/PPG 450/34.6 597/49.8 521/43.3 491/37.8 263/21.9 468/36.0 448/37.3 1984 Weber State (graduate assistant coach – quarterbacks) First Downs 295 323 287 296 232 254 268 1985-86 Carroll College (NAIA) (offensive coordinator) First Downs Rushing 140 145 123 125 83 89 96 1987-88 Weber State (assistant coach – wide receivers/ tight ends) First Downs Passing 138 164 142 150 134 147 159 |

1989 Idaho (assistant coach – quarterbacks) Rushing Yards 2,966 3,005 2,262 2,409 1,362 1,991 1,810 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 1990-91 Idaho (offensive coordinator) 1992-93 Arizona State (assistant coach – quarterbacks) Avg. Per 5.7 5.6 4.8 5.0 3.6 4.3 4.6 1994 Nevada (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach) TDs Rushing 35 47 41 35 13 23 22 1995-97 Utah State (offensive coordinator) Avg. Rush Yds./Gm. 228.2 250.4 188.5 185.3 113.5 131.8 150.8 1998 Louisville (offensive coordinator) 1999-2000 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) (assistant coach Passing Yardage 3,389 3,463 3,523 3,770 3,115 3,842 4,061 – quarterbacks) Att.-Comp.-Int. 395-237-12 359-256-5 376-246-10 384-245-7 443-253-18 439-247-9 418-277-14 2001 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) (offensive coordinator) 2002 Auburn (offensive coordinator) Avg. Pass Yds./Gm. 260.7 288.6 293.6 290.0 259.6 295.5 338.4 2003-06 Louisville (head coach) Passing TDs 20 27 24 22 19 32 34 2007 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) (head coach) Total Offense 6,355 6,468 5,785 6,179 4,477 5,555 5,871 2008- Arkansas (head coach) Avg. Per Play 7.0 7.2 6.8 7.1 5.5 6.7 7.3 PLAYING HISTORY Avg. Per Game 488.8 539.0 482.1 475.3 259.6 427.4 489.2 1979-82 Carroll College (quarterback)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE • ASSISTANT COACH Carroll College PETRINO YEAR-BY-YEAR COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD 1985 NAIA Division II playoffs, first round Year Overall Conference Bowl Final Ranking 1986 NAIA Division II playoffs, semifinals 2003 9-4 5-3, 3rd in C-USA GMAC, L to No. 14 Miami (Ohio), 49-28 Weber St. 1987 I-AA playoffs, second round 2004 11-1 8-0, 1st in C-USA Liberty, def. No. 10 Boise St., 44-40 No. 7 Idaho 2005 9-3 5-2, 2nd in Big East Gator, L to No. 12 Va. Tech, 35-24 No. 19 1989 I-AA playoffs, first round 2006 12-1 6-1, 1st in Big East Orange, def. No. 12 Wake Forest, 24-13 No. 6

1990 I-AA playoffs, second round 2011 Utah St. 2008 5-7 2-6, T4 in SEC Western 1997 Humanitarian Bowl 2009 8-5 3-5 Liberty, def. East Carolina, 20-17 (OT) Louisville 2010 10-2 6-2, T2 in SEC Western Sugar vs. No. 6 Ohio State 1998 Motor City Bowl Auburn Totals 64-23 35-19 2002 Capital One Bowl

• HEAD COACH Louisville 2003 GMAC Bowl 2004 Liberty Bowl 2006 Gator Bowl 2007 Orange Bowl Arkansas 2010 Liberty Bowl 2011 Sugar Bowl

29 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS BOBBY PETRINO SUPERLATIVES EMBRACING ARKANSAS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes ...... 37, Michael Bush Points ...... 70, vs . Cincinnati (11/27/04) In his time at Arkansas, Coach Petrino ...... at West Virginia (10/15/05) First Downs ...... 37, vs . Houston (11/22/03) has reached out to the community, Yards Rushing ...... 204, Michael Bush Rushes ...... 55, vs . Kentucky (9/3/06) faculty and former players through ...... vs . FAU (10/01/05) Yards Rushing ...... 445, vs . Houston (11/22/03) numerous initiatives including the following: TD Rushes ...... 5, Eric Shelton, Pass Attempts ...... 50, at TCU (11/5/03) ...... vs . ECU (10/2/04) Pass Comp ...... 35, at Auburn (10/16/10) Made a personal $100,000 commitment Long Rush ...... 99, Broderick Green Yards Passing ...... 459 , at TCU (11/5/03) to the Razorback Foundation . Coach ...... vs . Eastern Michigan, (10/31/09) Total Plays ...... 93, at West Virginia (10/15/05) Petrino’s gift is believed to be the largest Pass Attempts ...... 49, Brian Brohm Total Offense ...... 779, vs . Houston (11/22/03) donation to the Razorback Foundation ...... at. WVU (10/15/05) Points, First Quarter ...... 24 points Annual Fund by a sitting Razorback head Pass Completions ...... 31, Twice ...... vs . TCU, 11/10/04 (W, 55-28) coach in school history ...... Brian Brohm, at WVU (10/15/05) Points, Second Quarter ...... 28 points ...... Stefan Lefors, at TCU (11/5/03) ...... at Temple, 9/9/06 (W, 62-0) Initiated a kickoff luncheon that has been a preseason highlight each of the Yards Passing ...... 459, Stefan Lefors ...... vs . Oregon State, 9/17/05 (W, 63-27) last two years . The event was attended by ...... at TCU (11/5/03) Points, Third Quarter ...... 28 points close to 1,000 fans prior to the 2010 TD Passes ...... 5 (five times) ...... vs . Rutgers, 11/11/05 (W, 56-5) season . Coach Petrino was the featured ...... Ryan. Mallett, vs . UTEP (11/13/10) ...... vs . East Carolina, 10/2/04 (W, 59-7) speaker and coaches, football personnel ...... Ryan Mallett, vs . Miss . State (11/21/09) Points, Fourth Quarter ...... 30 points and all players attended . Two players sat ...... Ryan Mallett, vs . Troy (11/14/09) ...... at Houston, 11/20/04 (W, 65-27) at each table with fans . The plan is for the ...... Ryan Mallett, vs . Georgia (9/19/09) Points Half ...... 42 points (all in first half) luncheon to continue in future seasons ...... Brian Brohm, vs . Oregon State (9/17/05) ...... vs . Eastern Michigan, 10/31/09 (W, 63-27) COACHING STAFF Long Pass ...... 89, Ryan Mallett ...... at Temple, 9/9/06 (W, 62-0) Asked to establish a weekly radio show, which is held Wednesday evenings ...... at Mississippi State (11/20/10) ...... vs . Cincinnati, 11/27/04 (W, 70-7) throughout the fall at a local restaurant Receptions ...... 13, Joshua Tinch Points First Half ...... 42 points where fans can attend ...... at West Virginia (10/15/05) ...... vs . Eastern Michigan, 10/31/09 (W, 63-27) Yards Receiving ...... 215, Robert Redd ...... at Temple, 9/9/06 (W, 62-0) Studied and asked for consideration for a ...... at Marshall (9/29/01) ...... vs . Cincinnati, 11/27/04 (W, 70-7) synthetic field surface to be installed at TD Receptions ...... 3, J .R . Russell Points Second Half ...... 41 points Razorback Stadium . The installation ...... vs . Miami (OH) in Mobile (12/18/03) ...... vs . Florida Atlantic, 10/1/05 (W, 61-10) began immediately following the spring Long Reception ...... 89, Jarius Wright game and was completed prior to the ...... at Mississippi State (11/20/10) 2009 season . Field Goals ...... 5, Art Carmody After reading an article discussing city ...... vs . Pitt .(11/3/05) budget issues, Coach Petrino utilized Long Field Goal ...... 51, (Twice) time that was allocated for team meetings ...... Zach Hocker at South Carolina, (11/6/10) during 2009 spring football to send the ...... Art Carmody vs . Temple, (9/9/06) entire squad to the city library . The group Punts ...... 9, Dylan Breeding spent part of an afternoon cleaning, ...... at Alabama, (9/26/09) stacking books and visiting with children . Punting Average ...... 60 .0, Brent Moody ...... vs . FAU (10/1/05) Organized a ceremony at halftime that Long Punt ...... 64, Todd Flannery has become a fixture at halftime of the annual Red-White game honoring the ...... vs . Rutgers (11/11/05) senior class from the past season and Long Punt Return ...... 97, Joe Adams naming team award winners . He has ...... vs . Ole Miss (10/23/10) invited former players back to be a part of

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Long Kickoff Return ...... 100, JaJuan Spillman it and the following have been on hand: ...... at Rutgers (11/9/06) Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, Shawn Tackles ...... 20, Jerry Franklin Andrews, Ken Hamlin, Quinn Grovey ...... at Mississippi State (11/20/10) and , among others . Sacks ...... 6 .0, Elvis Dumervil ...... at Kentucky (9/4/05) Has made appearances at several other Razorback sporting events including Tackles For Loss ...... 6 .0, Elvis Dumervil men’s and women’s basketball games and ...... at Kentucky (9/4/05) baseball, including the College World Series in Omaha, Neb .

2011 One area Coach Petrino focuses on is teaching players life lessons . Leadership classes and an etiquette dinner are two examples of the programs Coach Petrino has had players attend in order to prepare them for life beyond football .

30 CLICK ANYWHERE ON AD TO LEARN MORE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS GARRICK McGEE special teams . He also worked as the equipment manager and OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / assisted with . QUARTERBACKS He was the receivers and kickoff return coach at Northern Iowa in 1999, helping UNI set school records for total offense ormer Oklahoma quarterback and (5,253 yards) and passing yards (3,722) . Jacksonville Jaguars assistant In 2001 and 2002, he was an offensive assistant and quality FGarrick McGee is in his third control coach with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars . He worked as season at Arkansas and is in his first an assistant to then-quarterbacks coach Bobby Petrino, helping season as offensive coordinator after quarterbacks and receivers with fundamentals and assisting in being named to the position on Dec . all phases of special teams . 14, 2009 . Prior to the 2005 season, McGee was one of 10 coaches The Razorback offense soared to selected to participate in the NCAA Expert Coaching Academy . new heights in 2010 with the watchful guidance of McGee, as The program is designed to teach and reinforce various aspects the unit set a school single-season record for passing yards with of securing, managing and excelling in NCAA head coach 4,061 . Arkansas’ offense also broke school records for touchdown positions at the I-A level . In the summer of 2010, he was one of passes in a season (34) and single-season total offensive yards 15 coaches to attend the NCAA Champions Forum in Anaheim, (5,871) . The previous best in offensive yardage was 5,850 set in Calif . The goal of the Champions Forum is to link the coaches 2007 . with athletics directors . McGee has overseen the development of standout McGee prepped at Booker T . Washington High in Tulsa for quarterback Ryan Mallett, who become just the fourth his father, the late Larry McGee . He played at Arizona State in quarterback in Southeastern Conference history to throw for 1991 and 1992 under Petrino, went to Northeastern Oklahoma 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in consecutive seasons . A&M in 1993 and transferred to Oklahoma . In 2010, Arkansas added a new element with a dynamic He played two years for the Sooners and ended his career rushing attack to coincide with its potent passing game . For the

COACHING STAFF fourth on OU’s career passing list with 2,449 yards . He was first time in school history, the Razorbacks featured a 3,000- named the Big Eight Newcomer of the Year by the league’s yard passer in Mallett (3,592) and a 1,000-yard rusher in coaches in 1994 . sophomore running back Knile Davis, who finished the regular McGee earned an associate’s degree from Northeastern season with 1,183 rushing yards . Oklahoma A&M in 1993 and his bachelor’s from OU in 1996 . McGee spent the previous four seasons (2004-07) at He and his wife, Tiffany, were married in the summer of 2009 . , where he was the receivers and punt They have a son, Cameron, who was born in the summer of return coach his first two seasons and the quarterbacks coach 2010 . and offensive coordinator in 2006 and 2007 . Directing the Wildcats’ spread offense, McGee’s 2007 unit led the Big Ten and was No . 11 in the nation in passing with 307 .9 yards per game and led the Big Ten and was No . 31 in the country in total offense with 427 .7 yards per game . WILLY ROBINSON In 2005, his Northwestern receiving corps had three DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / wideouts ranked in the top 10 on the Big Ten season receptions SECONDARY list for the first time in school history . They became just the second team in Big Ten history to illy Robinson, a former average more than 500 yards per game with 500 .3 per contest, defensive coordinator in the which ranked fourth nationally . WNFL and in college, is in his The Wildcats led the Big Ten with 306 .8 yards passing per third season as defensive coordinator game, which also ranked seventh in the nation . and secondary coach at Arkansas . His first season at Northwestern (2004), Wildcat receivers Arkansas’ defense became a force to averaged 237 .3 yards per game, NU’s best since 2001 . He be reckoned with in 2010, holding coached two All-Big Ten receivers in Mark Philmore and Shaun opposing offenses to 54-of-169 ( .319) on third-down conversions, ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Herbert . a mark that led the Southeastern Conference and ranked sixth McGee was the receivers and kickoff return coach for head in the NCAA . coach John Robinson at Nevada-Las Vegas in 2003 . The Razorbacks were propelled to a 10-2 record in 2010 with In 2002, he was the receivers coach at Toledo, helping the the help of a defense that ranked first in the SEC in tackles for Rockets earn a spot in the Motor City Bowl with a Mid-American loss (7 .50) and sacks per game (3 .08) . UA’s improved secondary Conference West Division title . was apparent with a passing efficiency defense rating of 117 .79, Toledo’s receivers combined for 309 receptions for 3,611 which ranked fifth in the conference and 35th in the nation . yards and 25 touchdowns with Carl Ford becoming the first Robinson has 32 years of coaching experience, including 12 1,000-yard receiver in school history with 79 catches for 1,042 as an assistant in the NFL and 20 years in the collegiate ranks . yards and a school record-tying nine scores . The defensive coordinator for the in 2011 Toledo was fifth in the nation in total offense with 472 2004, he was the secondary coach for the St . Louis Rams in yards per game, setting school records for total offense (6,752 2006-07 where he coached former Razorback Darius Vinnett . He yards) and passing yards (3,611) . was the senior defensive assistant and secondary coach in New The Tulsa, Okla ,. native began his coaching career at Orleans in 2005 after coaching the defensive backs for the Langston (Okla .) University where from 1996-98 he coached from 2000-03 . He was also the secondary defensive backs before moving to quarterbacks, receivers and coach for the Seahawks from 1995-98 .

32 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL In 1999, he was the defensive coordinator and secondary From 2003-06, Smith was the head coach at Michigan State coach at Oregon State, where he coached the Pacific 10 where he led the Spartans to a 22-26 overall record . He was named Conference’s top scoring and pass efficiency units . OSU was also the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2003 by posting the most wins No . 9 in the nation in pass efficiency defense (98 .9), No . 30 in by a first-year head coach in MSU history with an 8-4 record . scoring defense (23 .1) and No . 48 in total defense (355 .6) . During his time in East Lansing, 41 of his student-athletes earned With the Rams in 2006, he helped St . Louis improve its pass Academic All-Big Ten honors . defense to third-best in the NFC and eighth-best overall in the Prior to Michigan State, Smith spent five seasons at Louisville NFL, allowing only 189 7. passing yards a game, which was the (1998-2002), where he led the Cardinals to then-unprecedented lowest for St . Louis since 1998 (176 .9) . success . He posted a 41-21 record including five straight bowl While with the Seahawks, he helped Shawn Springs and Daryl appearances and back-to-back Conference USA titles in 2000-01 . Williams earn berths . The five bowl trips equaled the number of postseason appearances Robinson coached the secondary at the University of Miami Louisville had made prior to his arrival and the five consecutive in 1994 before going with head coach Dennis Erickson to Seattle . winning seasons marked a first for the program . Robinson also coached with Erickson at Oregon State and in San Smith spent three seasons as head coach at Utah State prior to Francisco . Louisville . He finished with a 16-18 record in three seasons after Before going to Miami, Robinson spent 14 years at Fresno taking over a program that had produced only two winning COACHING STAFF State, his alma mater, under head coach Jim Sweeney . The seasons in the previous 15 years . Smith led the Aggies to Bulldogs advanced to six bowl games during his tenure . At Fresno, consecutive Big West crowns in 1996-97 . In 1997, Utah State he coached the secondary (1980-86), outside linebackers (1987-89) earned a trip to the Humanitarian Bowl marking the second bowl and later the secondary again along with handling special teams appearance for the school since 1961 . (1990) . In 1988, he was promoted to co-defensive coordinator and Smith arrived at Utah State following six seasons at Idaho then served as sole defensive coordinator in 1992-93 before going where he became the winningest coach in school history . His six- to Miami for the 1994 season . Miami played for a national year mark of 53-21 at Idaho included a 34-11 Big Sky Conference championship against Nebraska in the 1995 Orange Bowl . record and five postseason appearances . He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Fresno Before becoming a head coach, Smith spent two years as the

State in 1978 and earned his first full-time position the following defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Washington |

season as outside linebackers coach at San Jose State . State (1987-88) where he served under Dennis Erickson . He was ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL The Fort Carson, Colo ,. native played two seasons (1975-76) also Erickson’s assistant head coach at Wyoming during the 1986 at the College of the Sequoias (Calif .) before transferring to Fresno season . Smith began his first stint at Idaho in 1982 where he State, where he played defensive back in 1977-78 and earned first- served as Erickson’s defensive coordinator and assistant head team All-Pacific Coast Conference honors as a junior and second- coach for four years (1982-85) . team honors as a senior . Smith’s coaching experience includes stops at Nevada (1977- Robinson is married to Susan and has two daughters, Brittany 81) and Montana (1972-76) . During his tenure as defensive and Mallory, and a stepson, Morgan . coordinator at Nevada, the Wolf Pack led the nation in total defense, scoring defense and rushing defense in 1980 . He began his coaching career in 1971 as a graduate assistant at Weber State . A linebacker and a quarterback at Weber State, Smith earned Big Sky Conference scholar-athlete honors in 1971-72 . He received JOHN L. SMITH his undergraduate degree in physical education with a minor in SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR / math in 1971 . Smith earned a master’s of science degree in OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS physical education from the University of Montana in 1974 . Smith lettered in three sports – football, basketball and track ohn L . Smith was hired in January – while attending Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho . He 2009 and is in his second season as is married to the former Diana Flora . They are parents of three Jspecial teams coordinator and outside children, Nick, Kayse and Sam . linebackers coach . Smith has 37 years of collegiate coaching experience, including 18 years as a head coach .

With his addition to the Razorback staff, 2011 Smith and Bobby Petrino have worked together on the same coaching staff at four different schools (Idaho, Utah State, Louisville and Arkansas) . Smith’s impact was easy to spot in 2010 as wide receiver Joe Adams led the Southeastern Conference and ranked fourth nationally in punt return average . In addition, freshman Zach Hocker went 55-of-55 on PAT attempts during the regular season, the third-highest PAT total in program history . As a head coach, Smith posted a 132-86 overall record and INTERACTIVE GUIDE produced six conference champions (two Conference USA, two This PDF is linked to full-season bios, game recaps and special highlight Big West and two Big Sky) . Twelve of his 18 teams participated in clips to ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Click on any mug shot to jump to the postseason play . Smith is one of 19 coaches in collegiate football on-line full bio of that player or coach, an any action shots with Razorback history to take three different schools to a bowl game . Red borders link to highlight videos on the player.

33 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS handling the and free safeties in 2003 and 2004 . Prior BOBBY ALLEN to the 2008 season, Allen worked with cornerbacks exclusively DEFENSIVE TACKLES (2005-07) . Allen has held or shared UA’s defensive coordinator duties on obby Allen is in his 13th year on two separate occasions . He served as co-defensive coordinator with the staff at Arkansas and his third Keith Burns in 1998 and shared the duties with John Thompson Bunder head coach Bobby Petrino . during the 2000 season . When Burns left UA following the 1999 A two-time co-defensive coordinator at regular season, Allen was named the Razorbacks’ defensive Arkansas (1998 and 2000), he coached coordinator for their meeting with Texas in the 2000 Cotton Bowl . the cornerbacks in 2007, but coached the In 1998, Allen helped direct a Razorback defensive unit that line in 2001 and the last two seasons . ranked sixth nationally in rushing defense, 10th in turnover This season, Allen has coached a margin and 13th in scoring defense . In 2000, Allen helped guide a unit that has helped Arkansas rank first in the Southeastern Razorback defense that allowed just 292 1. yards per game to lead Conference in sacks, averaging 3 .08 per game . The mark is tied for the Southeastern Conference and rank 12th nationally in total sixth nationally . UA defensive linemen have 21 of the 37 sacks defense . recorded by Arkansas this season . Allen began his coaching career at where he served Allen was a part of former head coach ’s staff as a graduate assistant during the 1983 and 1984 seasons . After from 1998-2007 . This is his 27th overall season as a collegiate helping Minnesota to an Independence Bowl berth as a defensive coach . He coached the Razorback cornerbacks from 2003-07 along secondary graduate assistant in 1985, Allen landed his first full- with the free safeties from 2003-04 . time position when he was named defensive coordinator at Drake Under Allen’s guidance, the Razorback secondary ranked where he served from 1986 to 1988 . among the best units in the nation in defending the pass in 2007 . Allen was a standout prep quarterback at Seneca Valley High Arkansas led the SEC and was second in the nation in pass School in Gaithersburg, Md ., where he was named the Washington, efficiency defense with a rating of 97 .8 . The Hogs ranked second in D C. ., area player of the year as a senior and also excelled in baseball COACHING STAFF the SEC with 20 interceptions, including 11 by Allen’s and basketball . He went on to earn three varsity letters while unit . playing three positions, kicker, quarterback and outside linebacker In addition, two UA cornerbacks, Michael Grant and Jerell at Virginia Tech, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in Norton ranked in the top five of the conference’s passes defended marketing in 1983 . category . Grant led the SEC with 21 (1 .62 per game) passes broken Born March 5, 1959, Allen is married to the former Marcela up during the season while Norton ranked fourth with 15 (1 .15) . Garcia . The couple has one daughter, Daniela, and three sons, Norton led the team, tied for fourth in the SEC and tied for 40th Christian, Brandon and Austin . in the nation with five interceptions (0 .38 per game) for 174 yards and a touchdown . Grant led the cornerbacks and ranked fifth on the team with 75 tackles (61U, 14A) . He also tacked on three interceptions for 15 yards . Grant’s efforts earned him a spot on the All-SEC second team . STEVE CALDWELL In 2006, cornerback Chris Houston, an honorable mention DEFENSIVE ENDS All-American, spent the season containing some of the best wide receivers in the nation . The junior held USC’s Dwayne Jarrett to teve Caldwell joined the Razorback his lowest receiving output in 34 games and stifled other program in January 2010 as an standouts, including Tennessee’s Robert Meachem, Auburn’s Sassistant coach for defensive ends . Courtney Taylor and Vanderbilt’s Earl Bennett . Houston notched The defensive front made their 45 tackles and a team-leading three interceptions for 129 yards presence known for the Razorbacks in and a touchdown . He also broke up a team-leading 13 passes . 2010 . Defensive ends Jake Bequette and In 2005, cornerbacks Michael Coe, Houston, Grant and Tenarius Wright finished tied for the Matterral Richardson finished first through fourth, respectively, on team lead among defensive linemen in

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | the team with a combined 29 passes broken up . Coe and Grant also the regular season for tackles for a loss with 8 .0 . UA’s defense tied for second on the club with three interceptions each, and those ranks first in the Southeastern Conference and tied for sixth in four had a total of 117 tackles, helping the Razorbacks rank 34th in the NCAA in sacks, averaging 3 08. per game . the nation in total defense by allowing 341 yards per game . Caldwell recently spent 14 seasons at Tennessee where he In 2004, free safety Vickiel Vaughn was first on the team in helped the defensive ends maintain a standard of excellence . The tackles with 66 while freshman cornerback Darius Vinnett ranked Vols defense was ranked in the top four among league schools in fifth with 54 stops . total defense 10 times while he was at Tennessee, and UT’s In 2003, UA ranked fourth in the Southeastern Conference defensive unit led the SEC in fewest rushing yards allowed three and 21st in the nation by holding opponents to 187 .0 passing times during the span . In 2008, the unit ranked first in the league yards per game . The Razorbacks also intercepted 17 passes, the and tied for third nationally in total defense allowing 263 .5 yards

2011 third-most in the league . per game . In 2005, Caldwell helped spark the Vols’ defense to the Since joining Arkansas’ coaching staff on Dec . 11, 1997, Allen best rushing average allowed in the SEC (82 .5), which ranked has served as defensive coordinator (1998, 2000), coached the second nationally . inside linebackers (1998-99), the middle and strong side linebackers Caldwell also earned deserved credit for his work on the (both in 2002), and the defensive line (2001, 2008-10) before recruiting front, helping Tennessee sign what many observers

34 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL called on an annual basis some of the nation’s top recruiting He is a current member of the UFL Las Vegas team . Earvin classes . Johnson finished fourth with 183 receptions . Caldwell advanced several Vols into the NFL, joining such Cinkovich also assisted with a passing attack that ranked in former stalwarts as , Demetri Veal and Parys Haralson . the top 50 nationally the past two seasons, accounting for 40 Among Caldwell’s most accomplished pupils was Will passing touchdowns . UNLV also led the nation in red zone Overstreet, who not only finished his UT career with 19 sacks to production in 2008 (95 percent) and third-down efficiency in tie for eighth on the all-time school list, but also mirrored the 2009 (46 .39 percent) . coach’s emphasis on studies by being named to the 2001 During the 2006 season, Wolfe set several MWC and UNLV Academic All-America second team . After retiring from freshman records while both Wolfe and Flair earned All-MWC professional football, Overstreet returned to campus and honors . It was the first time since 1994 that a pair of Rebel completed his undergraduate degree in May 2005 . receivers picked up all-league accolades . Flair broke the school A dean’s list student himself at Arkansas State, Caldwell record for career receptions in 2007, only to be passed by Wolfe . played four years of football for the Indians as a defensive end Cinkovich came to UNLV from Las Vegas High School, and linebacker . where he oversaw the Wildcats for nine seasons, building one of His first taste of coaching came over three seasons at his alma the state’s top programs en route to compiling a record of 79-24 . mater, from 1978-80 . From Jonesboro, Caldwell moved on to In 1995, he took LVHS to the playoffs for the first time in 15 Northwest Mississippi Community College, where he coached years and in 2001 brought the school its first state championship COACHING STAFF the offensive line for four seasons and was part of a national since 1959 . championship team in 1982 . Cinkovich’s squads won three regional titles and were He then came back to Arkansas State, coaching linebackers ranked among the best on the west coast three times by USA under head coach Larry Lacewell during a notable period of TODAY . success for the Indians . Arkansas State advanced to the NCAA He was inducted into the Southern Nevada Football quarterfinals three straight seasons from 1985-87, including a Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2004 . 1986 squad that finished 12-2-1 and lost in the national Cinkovich was an offensive lineman who played collegiately championship game . The Indians’ only other blemishes that at Spokane Falls Community College in 1979 and 1980, and season were a loss to Mississippi State and a tie against Ole Miss . Carroll College in 1981 and 1982 . While at Carroll, he was on | Caldwell’s 1985 linebacking unit helped Arkansas State lead an offensive line that blocked for Arkansas head coach Bobby ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Division I-AA in total defense with an average of only 258 .8 yards Petrino, who played quarterback from 1979-82 . per game . A 1984 graduate of Carroll College in Helena, Mont ., Subsequent jobs took him to Tennessee, Pacific and Nevada, Cinkovich earned his master’s degree from Central Washington the latter school as co-defensive coordinator for the 1994 Big in 1987 . He and his wife, Joanie, have two daughters, Carly and West Conference champions . Caldwell coached briefly at Stephanie . Mississippi before accepting Fulmer’s offer to join the Vols . Caldwell and his wife, Leisa Henley Caldwell, are the parents of three children, Lauren, Lendl and Landon . They have one son- in-law, Josh Rudd, and two granddaughters, Cayman and Reese Rudd .

KRIS CINKOVICH WIDE RECEIVERS

ris Cinkovich joined the Arkansas coaching staff in January 2010 as Kan assistant coach for wide receivers . Cinkovich spent the last six

seasons at UNLV where he helped build 2011 the wide receivers into one of the strongest units in the nation . With Arkansas in 2010, Cinkovich’s unit had a 100-yard receiver in eight games during the regular season . UA is just one of three schools in the Southeastern Conference to have two receivers in the top 10 in the conference in receiving yards per game (Joe Adams, 7th, 63 .0; Jarius Wright, 9th, 59 .8) . While with the Rebels, Cinkovich coached three of the top four all-time reception leaders in UNLV history . Ryan Wolfe finished his career ranked first in the UNLV record books with 283 receptions . The total stands 12th all-time in NCAA history . Wolfe is a current member of the Atlanta Falcons . Casey Flair is the second leading receiver in school history with 202 receptions .

35 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS yards in his collegiate career, which is fifth all-time in school TIM HORTON history . RUNNING BACKS/ Horton’s four years at Arkansas proved to be among the RECRUITING COORDINATOR most successful in school history as the Razorbacks compiled a 38-11 record, won back-to-back Southwest Conference titles in ormer Razorback Tim Horton is in 1988 and 1989 and appeared in four straight bowl games . In fact, his fourth season on the Arkansas Horton’s graduating class remains tied for the school record for Fcoaching staff and his third under the most wins in a four-year period . head coach Bobby Petrino . Horton is A two-time academic all-conference selection, Horton was a Arkansas’ running backs coach and second-team all-conference selection in 1989 and served as the recruiting coordinator after serving as Razorbacks’ team captain that season . In high school, Horton the running backs coach in 2007 . was a two-time all-state running back at Conway (Ark .) High Under Horton’s tutelage, running back Knile Davis became School, and a track standout . the 10th player in Arkansas history to post a 1,000-yard rushing Horton and his wife Lauren have one daughter, Caroline, season in 2010 . Davis’ 98 6. rushing yards per game rank third in and one son, Jackson . Horton is the son of former Arkansas the Southeastern Conference, and his 6 .6 yards-per-carry average player, Razorback assistant coach, UCA head coach and current is highest among the top-10 rushers in the conference and eighth Razorback Foundation Executive Director Harold Horton . in the NCAA among rushers with at least 100 attempts this season . After returning to his alma mater on July 18, 2007, Horton has coached All-America running backs Darren McFadden and Felix Jones . McFadden was the runner-up and won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back . REGGIE JOHNSON McFadden finished the 2007 season with a school-record 1,830 INSIDE LINEBACKERS yards and 16 touchdowns . Overall, Horton has coached more COACHING STAFF than a third of the 10 Razorbacks in school history to rush for eggie Johnson is in his third year more than 1,000 yards in a season as Michael Smith recorded with the Razorbacks, coaching the 1,072 in 2008 . Rinside linebackers . In 2009, running back Broderick Green ranked sixth in the Johnson has kept the linebackers SEC with 12 touchdowns . Ten of Green’s 11 rushing touchdowns unit strong in 2010, with Razorback came in the final nine games of the season . He also rushed for Jerry Franklin leading the team and tied two touchdowns in three games in 2009 . for ninth in the Southeastern Conference Before returning to Arkansas, where Horton played from in tackles with 93 stops during the regular season, including 12 .5 1986-89, he was at Air Force for spring 2007, at Kansas State for tackles for loss . Safety/linebacker Jerico Nelson follows Franklin the 2006 season and at Air Force for the seven previous years . with 83 tackles . He came to Arkansas after taking the offensive coordinator In 2009, Franklin was 12th in the SEC in total tackles with and wide receivers coaching position at Air Force in January 94 stops . Franklin led the team in tackles and interceptions over 2007 . During the 2006 season, he was the running backs coach the last two seasons . He was also honored as a Freshman All- at Kansas State, helping the Wildcats earn a American and an All-SEC Freshman for the 2008 season . appearance . At KSU, Horton coached two future NFL running Johnson was on head coach Bobby Petrino’s staff at backs in Thomas Clayton and James Johnson . Louisville from 2003-06, and remained on the Cardinals’ staff in Prior to his one season at KSU, he spent seven seasons at Air 2007 . Force (1999-2005) . He was the receivers coach for six years The Hollandale, Miss ., native coached the defensive line in (1999-2004) and the running backs coach for one . 2003 . The defensive front included All-American Nagurski and Horton was recognized by the Colorado Chapter of the Hendricks Awards winning Elvis Dumervil . It also featured Fellowship of Christian Athletes as one of its coaches of the year in Omobi Okoye, the teenage phenom defensive tackle who was the 2004 . 10th overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft as a 19-year-old . He began his coaching career at Appalachian State in 1990 In 2004, Johnson moved to the linebacker position . That

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | and helped guide the Mountaineers to a 67-32 record during his year, Robert McCune led the team in tackles and was an All- eight years, including championships in Conference USA selection . McCune was a fifth-round draft pick 1991 and 1995, and five appearances in the NCAA Division I-AA by the Washington Redskins . Johnson also worked with Brandon playoffs . The 1995 Mountaineers are the only Division I team to Johnson, the team’s second leading tackler . In 2005, Brandon go undefeated in North Carolina college football history . Johnson led the team in tackles and was an All-Big East selection . From 1990-92, Horton coached Appalachian State’s receivers He was drafted by the . and tight ends before taking over as the Mountaineers’ running In 2006, Johnson coached Nate Harris who was the club’s backs coach in 1993 . He also served as the program’s recruiting leading tackles and signed as a free-agent with Kansas City . coordinator . In 2007, Lamar Myles led the team with 128 stops after A graduate of the University of Arkansas, Horton earned his finishing second on the team in 2006 . Myles and Malik Jackson 2011 bachelor’s degree in marketing management in 1990 . While at signed free agent deals with Jacksonville and Oakland, Arkansas, he was a four-year and three-year starter as respectively . a split end and punt returner for the Razorbacks under head Johnson was a four-year letterman at the University of coach Ken Hatfield . He caught 49 passes for 942 yards and one Louisville from 1987-90 . His senior year he helped the Cardinals touchdown in his career, including hauling in 23 catches for 453 finish 10-1-1 with a 34-7 victory over Alabama in the 1991 Fiesta yards as a senior in 1989 . Horton also returned 78 punts for 657 Bowl . He ended his career with 252 tackles .

36 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and his team in 2009, while offensive lineman Kenneth Ackerman, tight master’s in education from Louisville . end Virgil Green and quarterback were also Johnson began his coaching career as a defensive graduate second-team choices . assistant at UL in 1998 . His first full-time coaching position was In 2008, Dominic Green was a first-team All-WAC honoree at Alabama A&M . He coached defensive tackles in 1998 and and Durham and Mike Gallett were second-team selections . 1999 . In 2000 he coached inside linebackers . A&M ranked first Center Jimmy Wadhams was also named the team’s offensive in the country in rushing defense (39 .7) and 10th in total MVP in 2006, while the Wolf Pack offensive line helped the defense (275 ypg) for the 2000 season . team to rank 24th in the nation in rushing offense that year . After the 2000 season, Johnson moved to the University of Klenakis saw Tony Moll (first team) and Barrett Reznick Texas at El Paso . There he coached defensive ends in 2001 and (second team) earn All-WAC honors in 2005, and Nevada’s WAC linebackers in 2002 . At UTEP, he groomed future second round co-championship team led the nation in time of possession and draft pick Thomas Howard before joining Petrino’s staff at ranked eighth in the NCAA in third-down conversions that Louisville in 2003 . season . Johnson and his wife Eulice have two children, Sydney and In his first year back at Nevada in 2004, Klenakis coached Jordan . All-WAC performer and fellow Fallon native Harvey Dahl . Fourteen offensive linemen coached by Klenakis have gone on to the NFL . COACHING STAFF Prior to his most recent stint at Nevada as offensive CHRIS KLENAKIS coordinator, Klenakis held the responsibility for three years at OFFENSIVE LINE Southern Mississippi (2000-02) and one at Central Missouri (2003) . hris Klenakis was named to the Klenakis helped Central Missouri finish the 2003 campaign Razorback football staff as an with a record of 9-2 and a share of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Cassistant coach for the offensive Athletics Association title for the first time since 1988 with a 7-2 line in January 2010 . Klenakis has 19 league mark . Central ranked second among all NCAA Division II

years of Division I experience and comes schools in scoring offense (41 .5 ppg) and was 25th in rushing |

to Arkansas from Nevada where he was offense . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL at the helm of the “Pistol” offense that While at Southern Mississippi, he helped the Golden Eagles had prolific production and a powerful running game led by the set eight offensive school records and advance to a pair of bowl offensive line for the last six seasons . games, the GMAC Mobile Bowl in 2000 and the Klenakis coached an Arkansas offensive line in 2010 that in 2002 . blocked during the first season in Arkansas history with a 3,000- From 1990-99, Klenakis was an assistant coach at Nevada, yard passer and a 1,000-yard rusher . The Razorbacks led the serving as offensive coordinator from 1997-99 . Under his Southeastern Conference and ranked third in the NCAA in guidance, Nevada set 24 NCAA records and annually ranked passing offense, averaging 338 .4 yards per game, and 10th in among the national leaders in total offense, passing offense and NCAA in total offense with a 489 .3 yards-per-game average . UA’s scoring offense . Klenakis helped lead the Wolf Pack to Big Sky offensive line stayed consistent the entire season with the Conference titles in 1990 and 1991 and an NCAA I-AA national following starters: Ray Dominguez (T), Alvin Bailey (G), Travis runner-up finish in 1990 . He then helped lead the Wolf Pack to Swanson (C), Wade Grayson (G) and DeMarcus Love (T) for each five Big West Championships, and to three Las Vegas Bowl game . appearances . In 2008 at Nevada, the Wolf Pack offense steamrolled over Klenakis was a two-time Nevada High School Coach of the opposing defenses to the tune of a number of school records Year while leading Churchill County High to a three year record including total offense, most rushing yards and rushing of 21-9 . touchdowns . In 2009, Klenakis and the offense eclipsed all those He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and marks . The Wolf Pack had the No . 1-ranked rushing offense in history from Carroll College in 1986, where he was a four-year the nation, averaging 344 9. yards per game . In 2009 he became letterwinner as an outside linebacker . In 1992, he completed his the first offensive coordinator in NCAA FBS history to have a master’s of exercise physiology at Nevada . He and his wife, team lead the nation in rushing offense (2009) and passing Andrea, have a son, Nikos, and a daughter, Lucy . offense (1997) . Nevada also became the first team in NCAA history to have three players rush for more than 1,000 yards in a 2011 single season . In addition, the Wolf Pack ranked second nationally in total offense (505 .6) and sixth in scoring (38 .2) . In 2007, Nevada’s offensive line paved the way for the top rushing attack in the WAC and the 12th-best rushing offense in the nation at 214 .1 yards per game . The group was paced by Luke Lippincott who led the WAC in rushing at 109 2. yards per game . As offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, Klenakis has tutored 12 All-WAC selections . The group includes wide receiver Brandon Wimberly who was the 2009 WAC Freshman of the Year and a second-team honoree . Offensive lineman Alonzo Durham and running back Vai Taua were selected to the first

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JASON VELTKAMP KEVIN PEOPLES MARK ROBINSON RICHARD OWENS MARTY BIAGI HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH DIR. OF HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS GRAD ASST. - TIGHT ENDS GRAD ASST. - DEFENSE FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

TIM CHENEY MATT SUMMERS ANDREW WAGNER EQUIPMENT MANAGER FOOTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINER DIRECTOR OF SPORTS VIDEO ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL |

2011 INTERACTIVE GUIDE This PDF is linked to full-season bios, game recaps and special highlight clips to ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Click on any mug shot to jump to the on-line full bio of that player or coach, an any action shots with Razorback Red borders link to highlight videos on the player.

38 THE PLAYERS

39 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS joe adams 3 Joe ADAMS

2010 Notes • Leads SEC and ranks fourth in NCAA with 17.9 yards/punt return • Leads team with 16.0 yards-per-play average • Ranks seventh in SEC with 63.0 receiving yards/game • Has single-season career-highs with 41 catches and 693 receiving yards in 2010

• Ranks third on team with five touchdown receptions

• Ranks seventh in SEC with 3.7 catches per game • Has made at least one reception in every game of his career • 33-game reception streak is longest active in SEC and 14th longest in NCAA • Ranks 13th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list (1,638) • Tied for ninth on UA’s all-time career receiving TDs list (13)

THE PLAYERS • Made three catches for 60 yards and one touchdown in 31-23 victory vs . No . 6 LSU • TD grab vs. Tigers was from 39 yards out on 4th-and-3 • Grabbed four passes, tying for team lead, for 45 yards in 38-31 win at No . 22 Mississippi State • Also rushed once for four yards at Bulldogs • Made one reception for 17 yards in 58-21 win vs. UTEP DE • 6-5 • 270 • SR-3L • Also returned two punts for 40 total yards and rushed once for three yards vs . Miners • Had three catches for 27 yards in 41-20 win at No. 18 South Damario Carolina 58 • Missed 49-14 victory vs. Vanderbilt due to injury • Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week • Returned punt 97 yards for first career punt return touchdown AMBROSE in 38-24 win vs . Ole Miss • 97-yard punt return is longest for touchdown in school history Mobile, Ala. (Davidson HS) and tied for fifth-longest punt return in SEC history • Made two receptions for 49 yards vs. Rebels 2010 Notes • Tied career high with seven catches at No. 7 Auburn • Has started every game this season, making 12 straight starts • Totaled 87 yards receiving with one TD and added one rush for • Recorded 31 tackles in regular season, notching 3.5 sacks (21 12 yards and two kick returns for 37 yards at Tigers yards lost) and 6 5. tackles for loss (29 yards lost) • Made two catches for 19 yards and 1 TD in 24-17 win vs. Texas • Made four tackles, including 1.0 sacks (4 yards lost) in win vs. A&M No . 6 LSU • Made six catches for 130 yards in 31-24 victory at Georgia • Totaled three tackles in 38-31 win at No. 22 Mississippi State • Recorded career-high 138 receiving yards vs. Tennessee Tech • Totaled four tackles, including 1.0 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) • Hauled in career-long 85 yard reception for touchdown vs. and one quarterback hurry, in 49-14 victory vs . Vanderbilt • Recorded five tackles with 0.5 sacks (3 yards lost) and 1.0 tackles ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | TTU that also was fifth-longest scoring pass in UA history • Tied career high with two TDs vs. Tennessee Tech for loss (4 yards lost) at No . 7 Auburn • Set career high with 2.0 sacks for 14 yards lost and tied career Career Highs high with 2 .0 tackles for loss in 31-24 victory at Georgia Receptions ...... 7 - Auburn, 2010; ULM, 2009 Yards ...... 138 - Tennessee Tech, 2010 Career Highs Touchdowns ...... 2 - TTU, 2010; EMU 2009 Tackles ...... 8 - North Texas, 2007 Long Reception ...... 85 - Tennessee Tech, 2010 Tackles for Loss . . . 2 0. - Georgia, 2010; North Texas, 2007 Long Punt Return . . . . . 97 - Ole Miss, 2010 Sacks ...... 2 0. - at Georgia, 2010

Career Stats - Receiving Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR 2011 Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 12/7 31 377 1 33 2 .6 12 .2 31 .4 2007 11/0 6-7 13 3 .0-15 0 .5-11 3 0 0-0 2009 10/7 29 568 7 78 2 .9 19 .6 56 .8 2008 11/3 17-12 29 3 0-13. 2 0-10. 3 2 0-0 2009 13/5 9-4 13 0 5-1. 0 0-0. 0 0 0-0 2010 11/3 41 693 5 85 3 .7 16 .9 63 .0 2010 12/12 11-20 31 6 5-29. 3 5-21. 4 1 1-0 Total 33/17 101 1,638 13 85 3 .1 16 .2 49 6. Total 47/20 43-43 86 13 .0-59 6 .0-42 10 3 1-0

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DAMARIO AMBROSE OL • 6-5 • 323 • FR-RS 67 Alvin BAILEY Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS)

2010 Notes • SEC All-Freshman Team • Started all 12 games in 2010 • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher • Razorbacks lead SEC and rank third in NCAA in passing offense, averaging 338 .4 yards per game, and 10th in NCAA in total offense

with 489 .3 yards-per-game average THE PLAYERS • Arkansas’ offense has already broken single-season school records for total offense yards (5,871), passing yards (4,061), passing touchdowns (34) and completions (277) CB • 5-9 • 190 • JR-1L

Seth 13 ALVIN BAILEY | ARMBRUST ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS)

2010 Notes • Appeared for Razorbacks in 44-3 season-opening victory vs. Tennessee Tech before suffering season-ending injury

DT • 6-3 • 290 • JR-2L 99 Lavunce ASKEW Mobile, Ala. (Davidson HS) C • 6-2 • 295 • SR-SQ 2010 Notes • Appeared in all 12 games, including five straight starts against 2011 Vanderbilt, No . 18 South Carolina, UTEP, No . 22 Mississippi State Clay and No . 6 LSU 68 • Recorded 21 total tackles, with 3.5 tackles for loss (19 yards lost) and 1 sack for 11-yard loss BEMBERG • Made four tackles in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 LSU • Notched 11-yard sack in 49-14 victory vs. Vanderbilt Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS)

2010 Notes • Made only appearance in 58-21 win vs. UTEP

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DB • 5-11 • 180 • FR-HS jake bequette 14 Eric BENNETT Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS)

2010 Notes • Has seen action in 11 games as true freshman • Recorded 15 tackles (12 solo), 1.0 tackles for loss (1 yard lost), one fumble recovery and one pass breakup during regular season

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR

2010 11/0 12-13 15 1 .0-1 0 .0-0 1 0-1 Total 11/0 12-13 15 1 .0-1 0 .0-0 1 0-1

DE • 6-5 • 271 • JR-2L THE PLAYERS 91 Jake BEQUETTE P • 6-1 • 211 • SO-1L Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) Dylan 2010 Notes 14 • Second-team All-SEC (AP and Coaches) • Leads team and is fifth in SEC with 7.0 sacks in 2010 BREEDING • Tied for eighth on UA’s all-time single-season sacks list (7.0) • 31 career starts lead all UA defensive linemen Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) • Recorded one sack for five yards lost among four tackles in 38- 31 victory at No . 22 Mississippi State 2010 Notes • Made one sack in 58-21 win vs. UTEP, bringing down UTEP’s QB • Punted 45 times for average of 42.4 yards per punt at his own 1-yard line • Knocked 14 punts inside 20-yard line and had eight of 50 yards • Recorded one full sack in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss or more, including season-long 60 yarder in 24-17 win vs . Texas • Made one sack for four-yard loss in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M A&M • Recorded three tackles vs. No. 1 Alabama, including one sack • Boomed 57-yard punt from own with less than three for five-yard loss minutes to play in 31-24 win at Georgia • Made crucial sack, for minus-eight yards, on third down with • Made one assisted tackle in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss less than one minute left and score tied in eventual 31-24 victory at Georgia

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | • First sack of junior campaign was for three-yard loss vs. ULM • Tallied three stops in 31-7 win over Warhawks, including 1.5 tackles for a loss, as well as one fumble recovery LS • 6-1 • 215 • SO-SQ

Career Highs Tackles...... 7 - Tulsa, 2008; Auburn, 2008; Texas, 2008 Nick Tackles for Loss . . . . . 3 .0 - Mississippi State, 2009 62 Sacks ...... 3 .0 - Mississippi State, 2009 BREWER Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR Austin, Texas (James Bowie HS)

2011 2008 12/11 19-22 41 3 .5-17 1 .0-4 6 1 0-0 2009 13/8 20-19 39 9 .0-48 5 .5-37 8 2 2-2 2010 12/12 15-16 31 8 .0-38 7 .0-36 5 2 1-1 2010 Notes Total 37/31 54-57 111 20 .5-103 13 5-77. 19 5 3-3 • Appeared as in final eight games of regular season

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CB • 5-9 • 191 • SR-RS S • 6-0 • 190 • SR-SQ 26 Ramon 19 Dustin BROADWAY CAIN Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy) Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Totaled 38 tackles (23 solo) and team-leading six pass breakups • Saw action for Razorbacks vs. No. 1 Alabama and vs. UTEP before missing remainder of regular season due to injury sustained in 41-20 win at No . 18 South Carolina • Started first nine games of regular season • Notched five tackles in 38-24 victory vs. Ole Miss DE • 6-7 • 241 • FR-RS • Made four tackles at No. 7 Auburn

• Recorded seven tackles and two pass breakups in 24-17 win vs. THE PLAYERS Texas A&M • Totaled season-high nine tackles (eight solo) vs. No. 1 Alabama 97 Ryan Career Highs Tackles ...... 11 - Ole Miss, 2008 CALENDER Interceptions . . . . . 1 - Kentucky, 2008 Pass Break Ups . . . . 3 - Kentucky, 2008 Caddo Mills, Texas (Caddo Mills HS)

Career Stats - Tackles 2010 Notes | • Saw action in two games, playing vs. Tennessee Tech and vs.

Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 2007 13/0 10-9 19 0 .0-0 0-0 0 0-1 UTEP 2008 12/6 37-16 53 5 .5-17 2-26 10 1-0 2009 11/5 31-24 55 2 .0-3 0-0 4 1-3 2010 9/9 23-15 38 0 .5-2 0-0 6 0-0 WR • 6-3 • 217 • JR-2L Total 45/20 101-64 165 7 .0-22 2-26 20 2-4 85 Greg LB • 6-2 • 231 • SR-3L CHILDS Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) Freddy 2010 Notes 46 • Suffered season-ending knee injury vs. Vanderbilt • Named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List BURTON • At time of injury, led Arkansas with 659 receiving yards and six touchdowns Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton HS) • Five career 100-yard games tie for lead among active UA receivers 2010 Notes • Stands eighth on program’s all-time receiving TDs list (15) • Played in all 12 regular season games for UA • Ranks ninth on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list • Recorded 15 tackles and two fumble recoveries (1,826) • Ranks 10th on Arkansas’ all-time career receptions list (112) 2011 Career Highs • Tied for team lead with 87 receiving yards on five catches in 49- Tackles ...... 16 - Alabama, 2008 14 win vs . Vanderbilt Tackles for Loss . . . . . 1 .5 - Missouri St . 2009 • Hauled in team-high four receptions for 45 yards, including 23- yard touchdown, in 38-24 victory vs . Ole Miss Career Stats - Tackles • Set single-game career high with 164 receiving yards and tied Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds career high with two receiving touchdowns at No . 7 Auburn 2007 12/0 12-11 23 0 .5-6 0 0-0. 0 0 0-0 0-0 • Also led Razorbacks with seven receptions at Tigers 2008 10/6 46-20 66 2 5-11. 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 • Led all Razorbacks with six catches in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M 2009 13/7 35-19 54 4 5-26. 2 .0-23 1 1 1-1 1-50 • Six grabs vs. Aggies went for 65 yards 2010 12/0 8-7 15 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 0 0 0-2 0-0 • Hauled in game-winning 40-yard touchdown grab with 15 Total 47/13 101-57 158 7 .5-43 2 .0-23 1 1 1-3 1-50 seconds left in 31-24 triumph at Georgia • Tied single-game career high with two TD catches vs. ULM • Made 12 catches vs. Warhawks for third-highest single-game

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total in program history OG • 6-4 • 322 • JR-2L • Set new single-game career highs in catches (12) and yards (146) and tied career high for touchdowns (2) vs . ULM • 12 catches vs. ULM doubled previous single-game career high • Made four catches in season opener vs. Tennessee Tech Grant • Longest reception vs. Golden Eagles went for 26 yards 72 Career Highs COOK Receptions ...... 12 - ULM, 2010 Yards ...... 164 - Auburn, 2010 Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS) Touchdowns . . . . . 2 - Auburn, 2010; ULM, 2010; Georgia 2009 Long ...... 75 - Florida, 2009 2010 Notes • Appeared in 10 games in regular season Career Stats - Receiving • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher • Razorbacks lead SEC and rank third in NCAA in passing offense, 2008 12/1 18 273 2 39 1 .5 15 .2 22 .8 averaging 338 .4 yards per game, and 10th in NCAA in total offense 2009 13/8 48 894 7 75 3 .7 18 .6 68 .8 with 489 .3 yards-per-game average

2010 8/7 46 659 6 54 5 .8 14 .3 82 .4 • Arkansas’ offense has already broken single-season school Total 33/16 112 1,826 15 75 3 .4 16 .3 55 3. records for total offense yards (5,871), passing yards (4,061), passing touchdowns (34) and completions (277)

TE • 6-4 • 256 • SR-3L S • 6-0 • 209 • SR-1L THE PLAYERS 86 Ben 4 Rudell CLEVELAND CRIM Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (Butlet County [Kan.] CC)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Has played in all 12 games • Started every game but one at safety after 13 starts at CB in 2009 • Earned starts and caught one pass each vs. Texas A&M and at • Tied for eighth in SEC with three interceptions No . 22 Mississippi State • Made two tackles during 31-23 victory vs. No. 6 LSU • Reception vs. Aggies was six-yard touchdown in 24-17 win • Notched four tackles (three solo) and broke up one pass in 41-20 • Also made one catch in victories vs. Tennessee Tech and at win at No . 18 South Carolina No . 18 South Carolina • Recorded two tackles and made third interception of season in 49-14 win vs . Vanderbilt Career Stats - Receiving • Also recorded one PBU vs. Commodores Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G • Set career high in tackles with eight (seven solo) in 38-24 win 2006 14/1 12 103 2 22 0 .9 8 .6 7 .4 vs . Ole Miss, including 1 .0 tackles for loss (1 yard lost) 2007 Medical Redshirt • Made five tackles (all solo) at No. 7 Auburn • Recovered first fumble of career in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M 2008 9/0 1 1 1 1 0 .1 1 .0 0 .1 and also made four tackles 2009 13/1 3 33 0 13 0 .2 11 .0 2 5. • Made second interception of season vs. No. 1 Alabama, along 2010 12/2 4 24 1 7 0 .3 6 .0 2 .0 with six tackles Total 48/4 20 161 4 22 0 .4 8 1. 3 .4 • Tied career high with seven tackles in 31-24 win at Georgia

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | • Notched first interception of season in 31-7 victory vs. ULM

DE • 6-2 • 247 • SO-SQ Career Highs Tackles.8 - Ole Miss, 2010 Interceptions ...... 1 - Vanderbilt, 2010; Alabama, 2010; ULM, 2010 94 Will Pass Break Ups . . . . 1 - 6 times (most recent S . Carolina, 2010) Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR COLEMAN 2009 13/13 25-18 43 2 .0-3 0 4 1-4 Helena, Ark. (De Soto HS) 2010 12/11 29-19 48 1 .5-3 3-19 2 1-2 2011 Total 25/24 54-37 91 3 .5-6 3-19 6 2-6 2010 Notes • Has seen field in final six games of regular season • Recorded one tackle in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 LSU

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RUDELL CRIM DT • 6-1 • 326 • SO-1L 51 Alfred DAVIS College Park, Ga. (Benneker HS)

2010 Notes • Has played in all 12 regular season games, starting first four and also against No . 18 South Carolina, UTEP and No . 22 Mississippi State • Has totaled 22 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) and 1 .0 sacks for 4 yards lost

Career Stats - Tackles THE PLAYERS Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR 2009 11/1 2-0 2 1 .0-5 1 .0-5 0 0 1-0 2010 12/7 12-10 22 2 .0-5 1 .0-4 0 0 0-0 Total 23/8 14-10 24 3 .0-10 2 .0-9 0 0 1-0

RB • 6-0 • 220 • SO-1L | ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 7 Knile DAVIS WR • 5-9 • 215 • JR-2L Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS)

2010 Notes De’Anthony • First-team All-SEC (AP) and second-team All-SEC (Coaches) 23 • Bettered single-game career-high rushing total six times • Recorded five 100-yard rushing games CURTIS • 10th rusher in Arkansas history to record 1,000-yard season • Tied for 10th on Arkansas’ single-season rushing touchdowns Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS) list (13) • Leads team with 1,183 rushing yards and 13 rushing TDs 2010 Notes • 12 rushing touchdowns have come in SEC play, which ranked • Has appeared in 10 games second among SEC players against conference competition • Made one reception for 15 yards in 31-24 win at Georgia • Average of 104.1 rushing yards in SEC games ranked third in • Hauled in one pass for two yards in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M conference • Has made five tackles, four solo, on special teams • Ranks third in SEC with 98.6 rushing yards/game • Made two tackles vs. UTEP and one each vs. ULM, at No. 22 • 6.6 yards/carry avg. is highest among top-10 rushers in SEC Mississippi State and vs . No . 6 LSU • In last six games, has accounted for 55 percent of Arkansas’ season rushing TD total (12 of 22), 49 percent of team’s season rushing yardage total (889 of 1,810) and 34 percent of team’s season 2011 rushes (134 of 390) • Tied career high with 30 carries, picking up 152 yards and one touchdown on ground in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 LSU • Rushed for career-high 187 yards for two touchdowns on career- high 30 carries for fourth 100-yard game of career in 38-31 victory at No . 22 Mississippi State INTERACTIVE GUIDE • Also caught two passes for 12 yards, including seven-yard TD This PDF is linked to full-season bios, game recaps and special highlight reception that was first of career and game-winning score in second clips to ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Click on any mug shot to jump to the overtime at Bulldogs on-line full bio of that player or coach, an any action shots with Razorback • Ran for then-career-high 182 yards on just 11 carries for third 100-yard game of career in 58-21 win vs . UTEP Red borders link to highlight videos on the player. • Scored one rushing touchdown vs. Miners

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• Named SEC Offensive Player of the Week 11/8 KNILE davis • Tied career high with three rushing touchdowns on then- career-high 22 carries in 41-20 victory at No . 18 South Carolina • Recorded second career 100-yard rushing game, finishing with 110 at Gamecocks • Also added one reception for five yards at South Carolina • Scored two rushing touchdowns in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt • Carried 19 times for 82 yards vs. Commodores • Also hauled in career-high-tying three catches for career-high 42 yards, including career-long 30 yarder, vs . Vanderbilt • Increased career-high rushing total for third straight game in 38-24 victory vs . Ole Miss • Piled up 176 rushing yards, including career-long 71-yard run, on then-career-high 22 carries vs . Rebels • Set career high with three rushing TDs, finding end zone from 2, 71 and 22 yards out vs . Ole Miss • Added two receptions for 19 yards to Ole Miss performance • Paced Arkansas rushing attack with then-career-best 91 yards

on then-career-high 14 carries at No . 7 Auburn • Also made career-high three catches for 22 yards at Tigers • Led Razorbacks with then-career-high 82 yards rushing, averaging 8 2. yards per carry, in 24-17 win vs . Texas A&M • Rushing total vs. Aggies included then-career-long 45-yard carry • Led team in rushing yards after averaging 7.0 yards per carry vs. No . 1 Alabama THE PLAYERS • Also caught two passes for 14 yards vs. Crimson Tide • Scored on 1-yard rush in 31-24 victory at Georgia • Carried ball five times for 19 yards in 31-7 victory vs. ULM • Led Razorbacks with then-career-high 67 yards in season- opening 44-3 victory vs . Tennessee Tech • Added one reception for career-long 15 yards vs. Golden Eagles

Career Highs Rushing Attempts . . . . 30 - LSU, 2010; Mississippi State, 2010 Rushing Yards ...... 187 - Mississippi State, 2010 Rushing TDs ...... 3 - South Carolina, 2010; Ole Miss, 2010 Long Rush ...... 71 - Texas A&M, 2010 Receptions ...... 3 - Vanderbilt, 2010 Receiving Yards . . . . . 42 - Vanderbilt, 2010 Long Reception ...... 30 - Vanderbilt, 2010 OT • 6-2 • 295 • SO-SQ

Career Stats - Rushing Year G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Tyler 2009 13/1 33 163 4 36 4 .9 12 .5 76 2010 12/7 178 1,183 13 71 6 .6 98 .6 Total 25/8 211 1,346 17 71 6 4. 53 .8 DEACON Career Stats - Receiving Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy) Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 2009 13/1 2 4 0 5 2010 Notes 2010 12/7 16 128 1 30 • Appeared in three games, seeing action vs. Tennessee Tech, Total 25/8 18 132 1 30 Vanderbilt and UTEP 2011

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OT • 6-4 • 329 • SR-3L ELTON FORD 73 Ray DOMINGUEZ Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge HS)

2010 Notes • Started all 12 games in 2010 • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher • Razorbacks lead SEC and rank third in NCAA in passing offense, averaging 338 4. yards per game, and 10th in NCAA in total offense with 489 3. yards-per-game average

• Arkansas’ offense has already broken single-season school THE PLAYERS records for total offense yards (5,871), passing yards (4,061), passing touchdowns (34) and completions (277) | ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL

S • 6-0 • 229 • JR-2L LB • 6-1 • 241 • JR-2L 9 Elton 34 Jerry FORD FRANKLIN Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS) Marion, Ark. (Marion HS)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Has seen action in all 12 regular season games • Second-team All-SEC (Coaches) • Recorded 39 tackles in regular season, including 4.5 tackles for • Has led Razorbacks in tackles seven times this season loss (10 yards lost) and 1 .0 sacks (2 yards lost) • Tied for ninth in SEC with team-leading 93 tackles in 2010 • Also notched three pass breakups • Looking to become just second Razorback since 1960 to lead • Made first start since last season’s game vs. LSU in regular season team in tackles three straight seasons finale win vs . No . 6 Tigers and recorded three tackles • Leads team and ranks seventh in SEC with 12.5 tackles for a loss • Ranks sixth in SEC with 6.5 sacks Career Highs • Named SEC Defensive Player of the Week 11/22 Tackles...... 10 - ECU, 2010; Florida, 2008 • Made three tackles in 31-23 victory vs. No. 6 LSU, recovered one Interceptions ...... 1 - Kentucky, 2008 fumble and notched one quarterback hurry Pass Break Ups ...... 2 - Western Illinois, 2008 • Recorded team-leading 20 tackles (8 solo) to set career-high,

including 2 .0 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) in 38-31 victory at No . 2011 Career Stats - Tackles 22 Mississippi State Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR • 20 tackles at Bulldogs was fourth-highest single-game total in 2008 8/8 31-11 42 0 .0-0 1-23 2 1-0 NCAA this season, most at Arkansas since 2002 and most by UA in SEC game since 2001 2009 11/8 34-31 65 1 .0-2 0-0 2 0-1 • Tackling outing at MSU tied for 10th-best in school history, 2010 12/1 19-20 39 4 .5-10 0-0 3 1-0 second-highest against SEC foe, and is highest for any Coach Total 31/17 84-62 146 5 .5-12 1-23 7 2-1 Petrino-led team • Led Razorbacks in tackles vs. No. 1 Alabama, notching 11 tackles with nine solo stops for third consecutive team-leading effort • Made a team-leading eight tackles in 31-24 win at Georgia

Career Highs

47 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Tackles ...... 20 - Mississippi State, 2010 Tackles for Loss . . . 2 .0 - 3 times (most recent Miss . State, 2010) CB • 5-10 • 175 • JR-SQ Sacks ...... 1 .5 - Auburn, 2010

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds 28 Greg 2008 12/12 54-33 87 3 .5-17 1 .5-14 2 5 1-2 2-11 2009 13/12 51-43 94 5 .0-14 1 .5-8 0 3 0-2 3-61 2010 12/12 44-49 93 12 .5-59 6 .5-45 4 2 1-1 0-0 GATSON Total 37/36 149-125 274 21 .0-90 9 .5-67 6 10 2-5 5-72 Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown HS)

2010 Notes • Has appeared in 10 games • Earned start in 58-21 win vs. UTEP • Grabbed first career interception in 41-20 victory at No. 18 JERRY FRANKLIN South Carolina Career Stats - Tackles

Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR 2007 1/0 0-0 0 0 .0 0-0 0 0-0 2008 Did not play 2009 9/0 5-2 7 0 .0-0 0-0 1 0-0 2010 10/1 14-4 18 0 .0-0 1-3 2 1-0 Total 20/1 19-6 25 0 .0-0 1-3 3 1-0 THE PLAYERS

TE • 6-3 • 236 • SO-1L 80 Chris GRAGG Warren, Ark. (Warren HS)

2010 Notes • Appeared in all 12 games, with starts vs. Tennessee Tech, at No . 7 Auburn, at No . 18 South Carolina and vs . No . 6 LSU • Made career-high four catches for 44 yards and one touchdown in 58-21 win vs . UTEP • Caught 57-yard touchdown pass for first career score in 31-24 win at Georgia • Hauled in two receptions for 54 yards in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Career Stats - Receiving OT • 6-7 • 305 • JR-2L Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg 2009 12/3 1 25 0 25 2010 12/4 7 155 2 57 Total 24/7 8 180 2 57 79 Grant FREEMAN Paris, Ark. (Paris HS) 2011 2010 Notes • Appeared in 10 games at offensive tackle • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher • Played every contest except vs. Texas A&M and at No. 7 Auburn

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OG • 6-4 • 302 • SR-3L Career Stats - Rushing Year G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2008* 6/0 32 168 3 37 5 .2 28 0. Wade 2009 13/3 93 392 11 99 4 2. 32 .7 71 2010 12/2 104 365 3 23 3 .5 30 .4 GRAYSON Total 31/5 229 925 17 99 4 .0 29 .8 Career Stats - Receiving Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS) Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg 2008* 6/0 0 0 0 0 2010 Notes 2009 13/3 8 104 1 39 • Started all 12 games in 2010 2010 12/2 6 42 0 13 • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in Total 31/5 14 146 1 39 Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher • Razorbacks lead SEC and rank third in NCAA in passing offense, *-at USC averaging 338 4. yards per game, and 10th in NCAA in total offense with 489 3. yards-per-game average

• Arkansas’ offense has already broken single-season school THE PLAYERS records for total offense yards (5,871), passing yards (4,061), passing WR • 6-3 • 209 • SO-1L touchdowns (34) and completions (277) 11 Cobi RB • 6-2 • 248 • JR-1L HAMILTON | Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS) 29 Broderick ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 2010 Notes • Has single-season career highs with 31 receptions, 609 receiving GREEN yards and six receiving touchdowns Little Rock, Ark. (USC) • Six receiving touchdowns are tied for team lead • Made three receptions for career-high 164 yards and career- high-tying two touchdowns in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 LSU 2010 Notes • First touchdown catch vs. Tigers was career-long 85 yarder, tied • Appeared in all 12 games for Razorbacks, starting vs. ULM and for sixth-longest scoring catch in school history, and second was 80 vs . No . 1 Alabama yarder on final play of first half that broke 14-14 tie • Ranks 10th on team with 18 points scored • Is first receiver in Arkansas history to have two 80-plus-yard • Carried career-high 18 times for 58 yards in 24-17 win vs. Texas touchdown receptions in one game A&M • Caught three passes for 54 yards in 38-31 win at No. 22 • Piled up season-high 75 yards and one touchdown on ground Mississippi State in 58-21 win vs . UTEP • Made three catches for 37 yards and one touchdown in 58-21 • Also grabbed two receptions for 21 yards vs. Miners victory vs . UTEP • Opened season with nine carries for 23 yards and one • Grabbed single-game career-high seven catches to lead team in touchdown in 44-3 win vs . Tennessee Tech 41-20 win at No . 18 South Carolina • Also had one catch for three yards vs. Golden Eagles • Earned first 100-yard receiving game of 2010 with 111 yards • Rushed 12 times for 45 yards in 31-7 win vs. ULM and one touchdown at Gamecocks • Carried ball 11 times for 41 yards and made one two-yard catch • Made five receptions for 98 yards and one touchdown in 24-17 in 31-24 win at Georgia victory vs . Texas A&M • Had 10 rushes for 25 yards and two receptions for 16 yards vs. • Returned eight kickoffs for 142 yards with long of 32 at No. 7 No . 1 Alabama Auburn • Ran eight times for 28 yards and one touchdown at No. 7 • Also caught two passes for 16 yards at Tigers Auburn • Made two receptions for 46 yards in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss 2011 • Rushed seven times for 11 yards in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt • Caught one pass for 16 yards in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt • Carried ball five times for 26 yards in 41-20 win at No. 18 South • Hauled in three passes for 25 yards in 31-7 victory vs. ULM Carolina • Opened season with two receptions for 40 yards and one • Rushed six times and gained 29 yards in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 touchdown in 44-3 victory vs . Tennessee Tech LSU • Ran twice for three yards in 38-31 win at No. 22 Mississippi Career Highs State Receptions ...... 7 - South Carolina, 2010 • Picked up one yard on only carry in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss Yards ...... 164 - LSU, 2010 Touchdowns . . . . . 2 - LSU, 2010; Mississippi State, 2009 Career Highs Long ...... 85 - LSU, 2010 Attempts ...... 18 - Texas A&M, 2010 Yards ...... 134 - Eastern Michigan, 2009 Touchdowns . . . . . 2 - 3 times (most recent South Carolina, 2009) Long ...... 99 - Eastern Michigan, 2009

49 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LB • 6-0 • 228 • JR-2L Career Stats - Receiving Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 13/1 19 347 3 64 1 .5 18 .3 26 .7 Bret 2010 12/5 31 609 6 85 2 .6 19 .6 50 .8 32 Total 25/6 50 956 9 85 2 .0 19 1. 38 .2 HARRIS Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS)

2010 Notes • Played in four of last five games of regular season after returning from injury • Made four total tackles

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds

2008 12/0 0-0 0 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0

2009 13/2 4-2 6 1 .5-3 0 .0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 2010 4/0 1-3 4 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 29/2 5-5 10 1 .5-3 0 .0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 COBI HAMILTON WR • 6-1 • 185 • FR-HS THE PLAYERS 19 Javontee HERNDON Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)

2010 Notes • Has appeared in 11 games • Seven special teams tackles rank fifth on team • Recorded one tackle in four straight appearances, vs. ULM, at Georgia, vs . Texas A&M and at No . 7 Auburn • Also had three straight games with tackle, vs. Vanderbilt, at No . 18 South Carolina and vs . UTEP • Made one catch for 16 yards in collegiate debut, 44-3 victory vs. Tennessee Tech • Hauled in one reception for 16 yards in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M

K • 6-0 • 170 • FR-HS ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 18 Zach HOCKER Russellville, Ark. (Russellville HS)

2010 Notes 2011 INTERACTIVE GUIDE • SEC All-Freshman Team This PDF is linked to full-season bios, game recaps and special highlight • Has scored points in all 12 games clips to ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Click on any mug shot to jump to the • Tied for fifth on UA’s single-season points scored list (94) • 94 points scored rank eighth in SEC this season on-line full bio of that player or coach, an any action shots with Razorback • Is perfect 55-of-55 on PATs to record third-highest single-season Red borders link to highlight videos on the player. make total in program history

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• Is 13-16 on field goals and has been perfect in seven games • Made 51-yard field goal in 41-20 win at No. 18 South Carolina WR • 6-1 • 194 • FR-HS that is longest by Arkansas freshman and longest by any Razorback since 1988 • Is 5-7 on field goals from 40 yards or longer and 8-9 on field Julian goals less than 40 yards 2 Career Stats - Field Goals HORTON Year Att/Made Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg 2010 13/16 81 .2 1-1 3-3 4-5 4-6 1-1 51 Norcross, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian School)

Career Stats - PATs 2010 Notes Year Att/Made Pct Total Points • Has appeared in all 12 games at wide receiver and on special 2010 55/55 1 .000 94 teams • First collegiate reception was 20 yarder in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss • Made two catches for 59 yards in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt

• Hauled in one pass for six yards in 58-21 win vs. UTEP ZACH HOCKER THE PLAYERS

WR • 6-3 • 183 • FR-HS

Maudrecus 83 | HUMPHREY ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)

2010 Notes • Has appeared in all 12 games, mostly on special teams • First career fumble recovery on muffed punt led to first score in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 LSU • Returned three kickoffs for 49 yards with long of 18 in 31-24 win at Georgia • Returned three kickoffs for 62 yards with long of 25 vs. No. 1 Alabama • Made one special teams tackle at No. 7 Auburn

DT • 6-3 • 260 • FR-HS 96 Jeremiah

JACKSON 2011 WR • 6-3 • 190 • SO-SQ Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS)

2010 Notes Price • Appeared in four games as true freshman, earning first collegiate 84 appearance in 44-3 season-opening victory vs . Tennessee Tech HOLMES • Made one solo stop against Golden Eagles Batesville, Ark. (Batesville HS)

2010 Notes • Made first collegiate appearance in 58-21 win vs. UTEP and did not record any stats

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RB • 5-9 • 213 • JR-2L BYRAN JONES 33 Dennis JOHNSON Texarkana, Ark. (Arkansas HS)

2010 Notes • Suffered season-ending injury in 31-7 win vs. ULM • Scored Razorbacks’ first touchdown of season with 7-yard run, marking second straight season finding end zone first for Arkansas; in 2009 returned opening kickoff for score • Returned two kickoffs for 50 yards, with long of 32, vs. Golden

Eagles

• Returned one kickoff for 28 yards vs. ULM

Career Highs Rushing Attempts . . . . 18 - LSU, 2008 Rushing Yards ...... 127 - LSU, 2008 Rushing TDs ...... 1 - Tennessee Tech, 2010; LSU, 2008 Long Rush ...... 54 - LSU, 2008 THE PLAYERS Receptions ...... 3 - Vanderbilt, 2010 KOR Attempts ...... 6 - LSU, 2008; Texas, 2008; Alabama, 2008 Long KOR ...... 96 - Tulsa, 2008

Career Stats - Rushing Year G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2008 12/2 36 184 1 54 5 .1 15 .3 2009 13/2 57 369 0 46 6 .0 26 .3 2010 2/0 9 83 1 49 9 .2 41 .5 Total 27/4 102 636 2 54 6 .2 23 .6

Career Stats - Kick Returns Year KOR Yds TD Lg Avg ./Ret Avg/G 2008 41 905 1 96 22 .1 75 .4 2009 40 1,031 1 91 25 .8 79 .3 DT • 6-2 • 310 • FR-HS 2010 3 78 0 32 26 .0 39 .0 Total 84 2,014 2 96 24 .0 77 .5 54 Byran JONES Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS)

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 2010 Notes • SEC All-Freshman Team • Started at defensive tackle as true freshman in five games • Recorded 23 tackles, including 1.0 tackles for loss (1 yard lost) • Notched season high five tackles in season-opening 44-3 win vs . Tennessee Tech

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR 2010 10/5 9-14 23 1 .0-1 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0

2011 Total 10/5 9-14 23 1 .0-1 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0

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DT • 6-5 • 307 • SO-1L DT • 6-1 • 309 • SR-3L 92 DeQuinta 95 Patrick JONES JONES Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS) Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy HS)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Started first seven games and appeared in 11 • Took field in eight games, making eight tackles, forcing one • Recorded 34 tackles with 0.5 tackles for loss (1 yard lost) and two fumble and recording one quarterback hurry quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and one pass deflection • Forced fumble in 41-20 victory at No. 18 South Carolina was • Tied career high in tackles with five vs. Alabama and in 24-17 first of career victory vs . Texas A&M

Career Stats - Tackles

Career Highs Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR THE PLAYERS Tackles ...... 5 - 3 times (most recent Texas A&M, 2010) 2007 7/0 6-5 11 0 5-1. 0 0-0. 0 0 0-0 Tackles for Loss . . . 2 .0 - Florida, 2009 2008 7/0 3-5 8 0 0-0. 0 0-0. 0 0 0-0 Sacks ...... 2 .0 - Florida, 2009 2009 10/0 4-4 8 2 0-5. 0 5-3. 1 0 0-0 2010 8/0 2-6 8 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 1 0 1-0 Career Stats - Tackles Total 32/0 15-20 35 2 .5-6 0 .5-3 2 0 1-0 Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR 2009 12/3 17-7 24 3 .5-26 2 .5-24 0 1 0-0 2010 11/7 12-22 34 0 .5-1 0 .0-0 2 1 2-0 Total 23/10 29-29 58 4 .0-27 2 .5-24 2 2 2-0 | ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL

ATH • 6-3 • 220 • FR-HS DeQUINTA JONES 39 Jarrett LAKE Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS)

2010 Notes • Made appearances in seven games for Razorbacks as true freshman • Recorded four tackles, including two stops in special teams action 2011

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LB • 6-4 • 227 • SR-1L ANTHONY LEON 1 Anthony LEON Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy HS)

2010 Notes • Ranks 13th in SEC with 10.5 tackles for a loss • Made one tackle in 31-23 victory vs. No. 6 LSU • Notched seven tackles in 38-31 victory at No. 22 Mississippi State • Recorded two solo tackles in 58-21 victory vs. UTEP and added

second pass breakup of season • Totaled three solo tackles in 41-20 win at No. 18 South Carolina • Made one tackle, including 0.5 tackles for loss (1 yard) in 49-14 win vs . Vanderbilt • Recorded seven tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) in 38-24 win vs . Ole Miss • Made two solo stops at No. 7 Auburn • Notched eight tackles in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M to tie career

THE PLAYERS high, including 1 .5 tackles for a loss and one PBU • Tied career high with eight tackles vs. No. 1 Alabama • Also added 1.0 tackles for a loss vs. Crimson Tide • Recorded six tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss for eight yards, in 31-24 win at Georgia • Made five stops vs ULM, including four solo tackles • Started in 44-3 win vs. Tennessee Tech and posted team-leading eight tackles and 2 .0 sacks • Four tackles for a loss vs. Golden Eagles were most for Razorback OT • 6-5 • 315 • SR-3L since Jamaal Anderson made four vs . Wisconsin on Jan . 1, 2007 Career Highs DeMarcus Tackles ...... 8 - 3 times (most recent Texas A&M, 2010) 65 Tackles for Loss . . . . 4 .0 - Tennessee Tech, 2010 Sacks ...... 2 .0 - Tennessee Tech, 2010 LOVE Career Stats - Tackles Lancaster, Texas (Carter HS) Year G/GS uA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds INT-Yds PBU 2009 13/2 11-9 20 1 .0-5 0 .0-0 0-0 1 2010 Notes 2010 12/11 31-27 58 10 .5-38 2 .5-18 0-0 2 • First-team All-SEC (AP and Coaches) Total 25/13 42-36 78 11 .5-43 2 .5-18 0-0 3 • Started all 12 games • Owns longest consecutive starts streak on team (29) • Has started 36 career games, tied for team lead with Jerry Franklin • Named SEC Offensive Lineman of Week 11/22 • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher • Razorbacks lead SEC and rank third in NCAA in passing offense, averaging 338 .4 yards per game, and 10th in NCAA in total offense with 489 .3 yards-per-game average • Arkansas’ offense has already broken single-season school records for total offense yards (5,871), passing yards (4,061), passing touchdowns (34) and completions (277)

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CB • 5-11 • 185 • JR-2L deMARCUS LOVE 6 Isaac MADISON Dallas, Texas (Carter HS)

2010 Notes • Started at cornerback in nine games and appeared in every game during regular season • Made 29 tackles • Ranks second on team with five passes defended • Recorded career-high seven tackles in 31-24 victory at Georgia

• Tallied career-high two pass break ups in the win at Bulldogs THE PLAYERS Career Highs Tackles ...... 7 - Georgia, 2010 Interceptions ...... 1 - Tulsa, 2008 Pass Break Ups . . . . 2 - Ole Miss, 2010; Georgia, 2010; Tulsa, 2008

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR 2007 10/0 0-0 0 0 .0-0 0-0 0 0-0

2008 12/11 26-10 36 1 .0-4 1-43 7 0-0 |

2009 Medical Redshirt ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 2010 12/9 18-11 29 0 .0-0 0-0 5 0-0 Total 34/20 44-21 65 1 .0-4 1-43 12 0-0 LB • 5-11 • 240 • SR-3L 53 Jermaine LOVE Garland, Texas (North Garland HS)

2010 Notes isaac madison • Has seen action in 10 games at linebacker • Made a season-high four tackles in 44-3 victory vs. Tennessee Tech in season opener • Recorded first career sack (12 yards lost) in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds 2007 7/0 0-4 4 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0

2008 11/0 0-4 4 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2011 2009 3/0 1-1 2 0 .0-0 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2010 10/0 6-6 12 1 .0-12 1 .0-12 1 0 0-0 0-0 Total 31/0 7-15 22 1 .0-12 1 .0-12 1 0 0-0 0-0

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QB • 6-6 • 238 • JR-1L • Connected with Cobi Hamilton for touchdowns of 85 and 80 yards, the second time in school history a QB threw two touchdowns of 80+ yards in single game • 85-yard touchdown pass to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU gave Mallett Ryan sole possession of Arkansas career touchdown passes record and is 15 sixth longest in school history • Also found Joe Adams for 39-yard touchdown pass on 4th- MALLETT and-3 in fourth quarter vs . Tigers • Was 17-26 passing for 305 yards and three touchdowns in 38-31 Texarkana, Ark. (Texas HS) win at No . 22 Mississippi State • Broke UA’s single-season completions record in fourth quarter 2010 Notes at Bulldogs • Manning Award finalist • Found Knile Davis from seven yards out for game-winning • Second-team All-SEC (AP and Coaches) score in second OT at Mississippi State • Davey O’Brien Award and Maxwell Award semifinalist • Connected with Jarius Wright for 89-yard touchdown pass, the • Currently has broken or tied 38 school or stadium records longest of his Arkansas career and second longest in school history, • Holds Arkansas’ career passing TDs record (60) at Bulldogs • Broke UA single-season completions record (242) • Was 19-26 passing for 215 yards and picked up 18 rushing yards

• Tied 2009 UA single-season touchdown passes record (30) on four carries vs . Miners • Nine 300-yard games lead NCAA and push career total to 14 • Topped 300 yards passing for seventh time in 2010 with 303- • Has thrown for 3,592 yards and 30 touchdowns in 2010 to yard effort in 41-20 victory at No . 18 South Carolina become just fourth quarterback in SEC history to throw for 3,000 • Was 21-of-30 passing with one touchdown at Gamecocks yards and 30 touchdowns in consecutive seasons • Also added third rushing TD of season on 1-yard sneak at SC • One of three quarterbacks in SEC history to eclipse 3,500 • Topped 300 yards passing for sixth time in 2010 vs. Commodores, passing yards in back-to-back seasons breaking single-season program record of five he set in 2009 • Career average touchdown pass length of 30.0 yards is longest • Was 27-44 passing with three touchdowns vs. Vanderbilt THE PLAYERS in SEC history • 44 attempts vs. Commodores are career high and third most in • Leads SEC and ranks second in the nation with 1,691 passing program history yards against ranked teams • 27 completions are tied for third-highest single-game total in • Tied for SEC lead and second in the country with 12 touchdown school history passes against ranked opponents • Named SEC Offensive Player of the Week 11/1 • QB rating of 163.90 against ranked opponents ranks second in • Was 13-24 for 196 yards and 1 TD passing before being removed SEC and eighth in NCAA due to injury in third quarter of 38-24 win vs . Ole Miss • Leads SEC and is fifth in nation in passing yards/game (299.3) • Was 10-15 for 96 yards and 1 TD passing before suffering • Leads SEC and is tied for seventh in nation with 30 passing TDs concussion in second quarter at No . 7 Auburn • Ranks fifth in NCAA with 14.84 yards-per-completion average • Was 27-38 for 310 yards and 3 TDs passing in 24-17 win vs. • 63 completions of 30+ yards since 2009 lead NCAA Texas A&M • Leads SEC and ranks second in NCAA with 30 comp. of 30+ • Broke Arkansas record with fifth straight 300-yard passing game yards in 2010 • Was 25-38 for 357 yards and 1 TD passing vs. No. 1 Alabama • Leads SEC and is second in NCAA with 93 comp. of 15+ yards • Also added rushing TD vs. Crimson Tide • Leads SEC and ranks fifth in NCAA with 35 comp. of 25+ yards • Was 21-33 for 380 yards and three TDs passing in 31-24 win at • Leads NCAA with four completions of 80+ yards Georgia • Leads NCAA with five completions of 70+ yards • Final touchdown vs. Bulldogs was 40-yard strike to Greg Childs • Ranks second in SEC and 13th in country with 295.5 yards of with 15 seconds left to cap first career game-winning drive total offense/game • Named Walter Camp National Player of the Week 9/19 • 170.53 pass efficiency ranks second in SEC and third in NCAA • Named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, Davey O’Brien • Ranks third in SEC and 12th in NCAA in comp. % (.665) Quarterback of the Week and Rivals com. Player of the Week 9/20 • Ranks second on UA’s all-time career passing yards list (7,216) • Broke single-game career highs for completions (28) and • Ranks second on UA’s all-time career TD responsibility list (66) attempts (43) vs . ULM • Is second on Arkansas’ all-time career total offense list (7,141) • 28 completions vs. ULM rank as second-highest single-game • Ranks fourth on UA’s all-time career completions list (467) total in program history • Is SEC’s active career leader in TD responsibility (66), passing • Earned third career 400-yard passing game vs. Warhawks

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | yards (7,216), total offense (7,141) and passing TDs (60) • Broke Arkansas single-game completion percentage record • Has completion of 25 yards or more in 24 of 25 games at (min . 20 attempts) with .875 showing (21-24) vs . Tennessee Tech Arkansas and completion of 50 yards or more in 15 games • Completion percentage vs. Golden Eagles also is third-best in • Ranks third in the NCAA with 1,244 passing yards in first quarter SEC history (min . 20 completions) • Leads SEC and is tied for third in NCAA with 12 passing • Has thrown for 3+ TDs in 13 games and thrown at least two TD touchdowns in first quarter passes in 14 starts at Arkansas • Broke UA single-game passing record with 409-yard effort that • Threw three TD passes, including 85 yarder to Joe Adams that is most by SEC QB this season in 49-14 win vs . Vanderbilt was longest completion as Razorback, vs . Tennessee Tech to tie • Total was fourth 400-yard game of career and bettered own program record for touchdown passes in season opener record of 408 vs . Georgia 9/19/09 • Tied UA single-game passing touchdowns and touchdowns Some Mallett stats courtesy of cfbstats.com

2011 responsible for records in 58-21 win vs . UTEP • Threw for five touchdowns to tie his school record set three times prior and added one rushing score to tie Madre Hill’s six touchdowns responsible for record from 1995 • Ranks second on team with four rushing touchdowns • Was 13-23 passing for 320 yards and three touchdowns in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 LSU

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Career Highs (at Arkansas) Career Stats - Passing Attempts ...... 44 - Vanderbilt, 2010 Year G/GS Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/C Avg/G Completions . . . . . 28 - ULM, 2010 2007* 11/3 141-61-5 892 7 97 43 .3 14 .6 81 .1 Yards ...... 409 - Vanderbilt, 2010 2009 13/13 403-225-7 3,624 30 83 55 .8 16 .1 278 .8 Touchdowns . . . . . 5 - 4 times (most recent UTEP, 2010) 2010 12/12 364-242-11 3,592 30 89 66 .5 14 .8 299 .3 Long ...... 89 - Mississippi State, 2010 Total 36/28 908-528-23 8,108 67 97 58 .1 15 .4 225 .2 * - Stats from Michigan

ARKANSAS RECORDS MALLETT TD BREAKDOWN Touchdown passes (career) 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (CAREER) BY distance 1 . 60 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-pres . 1 . 14 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-10 Total TD Passes as a Razorback------60 2 . 57 ...... , 1996-99 2 . 4 ...... Clint Stoerner, 1996-99 Average Distance------30 .0 yards 0-24 yards------33 Touchdown RESPONSIBILITY (career) 400-YARD PASSING GAMES (SEASON) 25-49 yards------15 1 . 77 ...... Matt Jones, 2001-04 1 . 2 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 50+ yards------12 2 . 66 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-pres . 2 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009

BY quarter Passing Yards (career) 400-YARD PASSING GAMES (CAREER) 1 . 7,422 ...... Clint Stoerner, 1996-99 1 . 4 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-10 First Quarter------17* THE PLAYERS 2 . 7,216 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-pres . Second Quarter------17 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS (GAME) Third Quarter------17 TOTAL Yards (career) 1 . 414 . . Ryan Mallett vs . Georgia 9/19/09 Fourth Quarter------8 1 . 8,329 ...... Matt Jones, 2001-04 2 .402 . . Ryan Mallett vs . Vanderbilt 10/30/10 Overtime------1 2 . 7,141 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-Pres . 3 . 401 . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . ULM 9/11/10 COMPLETIONS (career) 4 . 386 . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . Troy 11/14/09 *Leads SEC and is tied for third in NCAA with 5 . 376 . . . Ryan Mallett at Georgia 9/18/10 1 . 528 ...... Clint Stoerner, 1996-99 11 first quarter TD passes in 2010

2 . 476 ...... Barry Lunney, Jr ., 1992-95

3 . 473 ...... Casey Dick, 2005-08 TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITY (GAME) BY RECEIVER | 1 . 6 . . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . UTEP 11/13/10 4 . 467 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009-Pres . 11------Joe Adams ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 6 . . . Madre Hill vs . South Carolina 9/9/95 11------Greg Childs PASSING YARDS (SEASON) 9------Jarius Wright CONS . ATT . WITHOUT INTERCEPTION 1 . 3,624 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 8------Cobi Hamilton 2 . 3,592 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 1 . 141 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 2 .134 ...... Clint Stoerner, 1997-98 7------D J. . Williams 4------Ronnie Wingo Jr . Touchdown passes (SEASON) COMP . PERCENTAGE (GAME – 13-19 ATT) 2------Chris Gragg 1 . 30 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 1------Ben Cleveland 30 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 1 .87 .5 . . . Ryan Mallett vs . EMU 10/31/09 2 . 85 7...... Billy. Moore vs . Tulsa 9/29/62 1------De’Anthony Curtis 1------Knile Davis TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS (SEASON) 1 . 3,595 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 COMP . PERCENTAGE (GAME – MIN . 20 ATT) 1------Broderick Green 2 . 3,546 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 1 . 87 .5 ...... Ryan Mallett vs . TTU 9/4/10 1------Lucas Miller 2 . 85 .2Ryan . . Mallett vs . S . Carolina 11/7/09 1------Carlton Salters TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITY (SEASON) 1------Michael Smith 1 . 34 . . . Ryan Mallett (30 pass, 4 rush), 2010 1------Van Stumon 2 . 32 . . . Ryan Mallett (30 pass, 2 rush), 2009 SEC RECORDS COMPLETIONS (SEASON) CAREER YARDS/TOUCHDOWN PASS AVG 1 . 242 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 1 . 30 .0 ...... Ryan Mallett, Arkansas 2 . 225 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 2 . 28 .5 ...... Jason Campbell, Auburn 3 . 25 .6 ...... , Tennessee PASS ATTEMPTS (SEASON) 1 . 403 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 passing EFF . - MIN . 300 COMP . - (career) 2 . 364 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 1 . 170 .8 ...... , UF, (661-995)

2 . 163 .6 . . . . Danny Wuerffel, UF, (708-1,170) 2011 PASSING YARDS (GAME) 1 .409 . . Ryan Mallett vs . Vanderbilt 10/30/10 3 . 161 .0 ...... Ryan Mallett, UA, (467-767) 2 . 408 . . Ryan Mallett vs . Georgia 9/19/09 4 . 148 .2 . . . . . Jason Campbell, AU, (552-854) 3 . 405 . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . Troy 11/14/09 5 . 147 .1 . . . Peyton Manning, UT, (863-1,381) 4 . 400 . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . ULM 9/11/10 ATT ./-INT . RATIO - MIN . 600 ATT . - (CAREER) TOUCHDOWN PASSES (GAME) 1 . 1:62 .2 ...... Tim Tebow, UF (16 in 995) 1 . 5 . . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . UTEP 11/13/10 2 . 1:51 .1 . . Andre Woodson, UK (25 in 1,278) 5 . . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . Miss . St . 11/21/09 3 . 1:45 .0 . . . . David Greene, UG (32 in 1,440) 5 ...... Ryan Mallett vs . Troy 11/14/09 4 . 1:42 .6 . . . . . Ryan Mallett, UA (18 in 767) 5 . . . . Ryan Mallett vs . Georgia 9/19/09 COMP . PERCENTAGE (GAME-MIN 20 COMP .) 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (SEASON) 1 .95 .8 . . . , UT (23-24), at S . Car . 1998 1 . 9 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2010 2 . 88 .6 .Tim . . Tebow, UF (31-35) vs . Cincinnati, 2010 2 . 5 ...... Ryan Mallett, 2009 3 .87 .5 . .Ryan . Mallett (21-24) vs . TTU, 2010

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LB • 6-1 • 230 • SO-1L QB • 6-4 • 230 • FR-RS 47 Matt 17 Brandon MARSHALL MITCHELL Camden, N.J. (Camden HS) Amite, La. (Amite HS)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Appeared in every game except for win at No. 22 Mississippi • Has played in three games State • Was 1-for-3 passing for 16 yards in 44-3 win vs. Tennessee Tech • Has notched five tackles, including four on special teams • Also rushed twice with long of five yards vs. Golden Eagles • Appeared on kickoff coverage unit in 38-31 win at No. 22 Mississippi State and 31-23 victory vs . No . 6 LSU

THE PLAYERS

DE • 6-6 • 261 • SO-1L S • 6-1 • 214 • FR-RS

90 Colton 38 Jerry MILES-NASH MITCHELL Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs HS) Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Has played in all 12 games • Took field for UA in six games • Recorded 12 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) • Tallied seven tackles, including six while participating in special with 0 5. sacks (4 yards lost) and one quarterback hurry teams • Was member of kickoff coverage units late in season ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL |

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S/LB • 5-10 • 214 • JR-2L OT • 6-8 • 328 • SO-1L 31 Jerico 78 Anthony NELSON ODEN Destrehan, La. (Destrehan HS) Indianapolis, Ind. (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Has started all 12 games • Appeared in 31-7 win vs. ULM • Made team-leading 11 tackles (7 solo) in 31-23 victory vs. No. 6 LSU, • Did not record any statistics including 2 .0 tackles for loss (9 yards lost) and 1 .0 sacks (5 yards lost) • Recorded nine tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) and one forced fumble in first OT in 38-31 victory at No . 22

Mississippi State

• Forced fumble at MSU occured at 1-yard line and went out of THE PLAYERS endzone to give UA ball and keep Bulldogs from scoring in first OT • Made five tackles (four solo) in 41-20 victory at No. 18 South Carolina, including 1 .0 tackles for loss (1 yard lost) and one pass breakup • Recorded first career interception return for touchdown with C • 6-4 • 315 • JR-2L 39-yard return for final margin in 49-14 win vs . Vanderbilt • Interception return for score was first for Razorbacks since 2010 Liberty Bowl victory

• Led team with seven tackles and added one PBU vs. Commodores • Tallied seven tackles (five solo) at No. 7 Auburn and one tackle Seth 60 | for a loss (-1) at Tigers • Recorded nine tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, vs. No. 1 OXNER ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Alabama Monticello, Ark. (Monticello HS) Career Highs Tackles ...... 12 - Troy, 2009 Tackles for Loss . . . 3 .0 - Auburn, 2009 2010 Notes • Played in 11 games, appearing mostly on special teams Sacks ...... 1 .5 - LSU, 2008 • Only game missed was 31-7 win vs. ULM Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds 2008 10/7 27-11 38 3 .5-13 3 .5-12 6 1 0-0 0-0 2009 13/7 45-29 74 6 .5-32 2 .5-24 1 2 1-1 1-39 2010 12/12 49-34 83 9 .0-20 1 .5-7 2 3 0-1 1-39 Total 35/26 121-74 195 21 .0-74 8 .5-48 9 6 1-2 2-78 LB • 6-1 • 223 • SR-3L 41 Ryan POWERS Athens, Ala. (Tanner HS) 2011 2010 Notes • Played in three games during regular season, seeing action vs. Texas A&M, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt • Tallied two tackles this season

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FB • 6-2 • 240 • SO-SQ SNP • 6-0 • 214 • SR-3L 37 Brandon 59 Rhett PYLE RICHARDSON Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS) Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Made only appearance of season in 58-21 win vs. UTEP • Served as long snapper first four games • Earned action vs. Tennessee Tech, vs. ULM, at Georgia and vs. No . 1 Alabama

S • 6-0 • 205 • SO-1L 35 Ross DE • 6-3 • 230 • FR-HS

THE PLAYERS RASNER Waco, Texas (Reicher HS) Chris 2010 Notes 42 • Played in all 12 regular season games, seeing snaps at linebacker and on special teams • Has recorded 28 tackles, including 6.0 TFL (25 yards lost) and SMITH 2 .0 sacks (12 yards lost) Mount Ulla, N.C. (West Rowan HS) • Tied for second on team with nine special teams tackles • Notched first fumble recovery of his career in 41-20 victory at No . 18 South Carolina 2010 Notes • Took field in six games as true freshman, including conference wins vs . Vanderbilt (49-14) and at No . 18 South Carolina (41-20) • Recorded three tackles and one pass deflection while lining up at defensive end

WR • 6-3 • 207 • FR-RS 82 Lance RAY ATH • 6-3 • 190 • FR-HS Havana, Fla. (East Gadsden HS)

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 2010 Notes Darrell • Appeared in eight games, serving as main kickoff returner for 22 final six • Returned four kickoffs for 126 yards, the 14th-highest single- SMITH game yardage total in school history, in 49-14 win vs . Vanderbilt • Return yardage total vs. Commodores included UA season-long Port St. Joe, Fla. (Port St. Joe HS) 66 yarder • Returned four kickoffs for 75 yards in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 LSU 2010 Notes • Took back five kicks for 112 yards in 38-31 win at No. 22 • Played in eight games during regular season, including 31-24 Mississippi State victory at Georgia in conference opener • Returned three kickoffs for 68 yards in 58-21 win vs. UTEP • Recorded three tackles during his true freshman campaign, all 2011 • Took back three kickoffs for 47 yards in 41-20 win at No. 18 on special teams while also seeing action in defensive secondary South Carolina • Returned three kickoffs for 66 yards in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss • First collegiate reception was for six yards at No. 7 Auburn • Made collegiate debut in 44-3 win vs. Tennessee Tech

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DT • 6-1 • 295 • JR-2L FB • 6-1 • 266 • SR-2L 61 Zach 44 Van STADTHER STUMON North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS) North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS) 2010 Notes • Saw first action of season at No. 7 Auburn and played in every game for rest of regular season 2010 Notes • Played in final 11 games of regular season, seeing action at • Notched 10 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss (5 yards lost) fullback and on kickoff return team and 1 .0 sacks (4 yards lost) while lining up at defensive tackle

• Was lead blocker for Knile Davis, the 10th Razorback with • Recorded first career full sack in 41-20 win at No . 18 South 1,000-yard rushing season THE PLAYERS Carolina • Made one reception for seven-yard touchdown at No. 7 Auburn • Caught one pass for career-long 12 yards in 38-31 win at No. 22 Career Highs Mississippi State Tackles ...... 10 - Ole Miss, 2008 • Returned kickoff 21 yards in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M Tackles for Loss . . . . 2 .0 - Auburn, 2008 Sacks ...... 1 .0 - South Carolina, 2010

Career Stats - Tackles

Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR C • 6-5 • 305 • FR-RS

2008 12/8 36-21 57 4 .0-9 0 .5-4 8 1 0-0 | 2009 13/8 17-25 42 1 .0-2 0 .5-2 0 0 0-2 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 2010 7/0 1-9 10 1 .5-5 1 .0-4 0 0 0-0 Total 32/16 54-55 109 6 .5-16 2 .0-10 8 1 0-2 64 Travis SWANSON CB • 6-0 • 200 • SR-1L Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) 2010 Notes • SEC All-Freshman Team Andru • Started all 12 games 36 • Was part of offensive line that paved way for first season in Arkansas history with 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher STEWART • Razorbacks lead SEC and rank third in NCAA in passing offense, averaging 338 .4 yards per game, and 10th in NCAA in total offense Bakersfield, Calif. (College of the Sequoias) with 489 .3 yards-per-game average • Arkansas’ offense has already broken single-season school 2010 Notes records for total offense yards (5,871), passing yards (4,061), passing • Has played in 10 games touchdowns (34) and completions (277) • Recorded 14 tackles during regular season while lining up in defensive secondary and on special teams • Notched second career interception vs. No. 1 Alabama • Set season high in tackles against Tennessee Tech and ULM, TRAVIS SWAnSON netting four stops in both games

Career Highs 2011 Tackles ...... 7 - Auburn, 2009 Interceptions . . . . . 1 - Alabama, 2010; Ole Miss, 2009 Pass Break Ups . . . 1 - Florida, 2009

Career Stats - Tackles Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds INT-Yds PBU FF-FR 2009 12/4 18-3 21 2 .0-3 1-30 1 1-0 2010 10/0 10-4 14 1 .0-5 1-13 0 1-0 Total 22/4 28-7 35 3 .0-8 2-33 1 2-0

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TE • 6-6 • 246 • FR-RS • Grabbed fourth interception of season and blocked one field goal in 58-21 victory vs . UTEP • Made team-leading seven tackles (all solo) in 41-20 win at No . 18 South Carolina Austin • Also grabbed third interception at Gamecocks 87 • Recorded four tackles (three solo) and forced one fumble in 49- 14 win vs . Vanderbilt TATE • Led Arkansas in tackles for loss with 2.5 in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss and made then-season-high eight total tackles Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS) • Earned Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week (10/13), FWAA/ Bronko Nagurski National Player of the Week (10/12) and SEC 2010 Notes Defensive Player of the Week (10/11) honors following efforts vs . • Appeared in all 12 games, mostly on special teams Texas A&M • Started at tight end in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt • Recovered one fumble and made game-clinching interception • Returned one kickoff for six yards in 31-7 victory vs. ULM in 24-17 win vs . Aggies while adding then-season-high seven tackles • Recorded four tackles, one interception, 0.5 sack (0.5 TFL) and

one pass breakup in 31-24 win at Georgia

• Had four tackles and one forced fumble in 31-7 win vs . ULM

K • 6-0 • 205 • SR-3L Career Highs Tackles ...... 14 - Mississippi State, 2010 Tackles for Loss . . . . 2 .5 - Ole Miss, 2010 Interceptions ...... 1 - 7 times (most recent UTEP, 2010) Alex 2 Career Stats - Tackles THE PLAYERS Year G/GS uA-A Total TFL-Yds PBU FF-FR INT-Yds TEJADA 2008 12/1 22-7 29 2 .0-5 2 0-0 0-0 2009 9/4 19-13 32 1 .0-2 0 0-1 3-37 Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS) 2010 12/12 40-31 71 4 .5-10 4 2-1 4-24 Total 33/17 81-51 132 7 .5-17 6 2-2 7-61 2010 Notes • Appeared in all 12 games as Arkansas’ kickoff specialist • 15 touchbacks rank second in SEC • Had season-high four touchbacks in 44-3 win vs. Tennessee Tech and in 38-24 win vs . Ole Miss • Averaged 65.5 yards on 81 kickoffs during regular season TRAMAIN THOMAS • Averaged 70 yards per kickoff vs. Golden Eagles • Made nine tackles throughout season • Recorded two solo tackles of LSU’s in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 Tigers • Made two assisted tackles at No. 7 Auburn

S • 6-0 • 198 • JR-2L

Tramain ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 5 THOMAS Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS)

2010 Notes • Second-team All-SEC (AP) • Tied for fifth in SEC with four interceptions • Four interceptions in 2010 is single-season career high 2011 • Tied for 10th in conference with two forced fumbles • Has started every game this season at safety • Made five tackles (4 solo), including 1.0 tackles for loss (1 yard lost) in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 LSU • Recorded career-high 14 tackles in 38-31 victory at No . 22 Mississippi State

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OG • 6-5 • 343 • SR-1L TE • 6-2 • 251 • SR-3L 70 Zhamal 45 D.J. THOMAS WILLIAMS New Iberia, La. (Navarro Junior College) Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS) 2010 Notes • Appeared in all 12 games, mostly as part of field goal unit 2010 Notes • Did not record any statistics • First-team All-SEC (AP and Coaches) • First Mackey Award winner in school history • Disney Spirit Award recipient • SEC Community Service Team • Is active NCAA leader in catches (147) and yards (1,817) by TE

WR • 6-1 • 195 • JR-1L

• Ranks sixth in SEC with 4.1 receptions/game THE PLAYERS • Is second on Arkansas all-time receptions list (147) and holds UA record for career receptions by non-WR Austin • Ranks 10th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list 89 (1,817) • Active games played leader on Razorbacks (50) TUCKER • Leads team with 49 catches • 589 receiving yards rank fifth on team this season

Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian HS) • Single-season career-high four receiving touchdowns are tied for fourth on team 2010 Notes • Made three receptions for 28 yards in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 LSU |

• Appeared in all 12 games as holder and also saw time at wide • Tied for team lead with four receptions in 38-31 victory at No. ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL receiver 22 Mississippi State • Held for all PAT and field goal attempts • Had season-high 70 receiving yards and one touchdown at • Arkansas’ 55 made extra points this season make up third- Bulldogs highest total in program history • Led team with five catches and 58 yards while tying single- • Made one reception for 11 yards in 58-21 win vs. UTEP game career high with two touchdowns in 58-21 win vs . UTEP • Caught five passes for then-season-high 67 yards in 41-20 victory at No . 18 South Carolina • Named Mackey Tight End of the Week 11/17 LB • 6-4 • 250 • SO-SQ • Made three receptions for 32 yards and one touchdown in 49- 14 win vs . Vanderbilt • Grabbed two passes for team-high 55 yards, including season- long 46 yarder, in 38-24 win vs . Ole Miss 40 Michael • Made four receptions for 20 yards at No. 7 Auburn • Hauled in three receptions for 23 yards in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M VILLEGAS • Made five catches for then-season-high 63 yards vs. No. 1 Alabama Springdale, Ark. (Northwest Arkansas CC) • Made season-high six catches, including two in three-play, game-winning drive that started with 47 seconds left in 31-24 win 2010 Notes at Georgia • Appeared in four of last five games of regular season, seeing • Collected 61 receiving yards vs. Bulldogs action in kickoff coverage duties • Made three catches for 44 yards in 31-7 win vs. ULM • Grabbed five catches for 68 yards in season opener vs. Tennessee Tech

Career Highs 2011 RB • 5-9 • 185 • SO-SQ Receptions ...... 10 - Ole Miss 2010 Yards ...... 137 - South Carolina, 2009 Touchdowns . . . . . 2 - UTEP, 2010; ULM 2008 Ronald Long ...... 76 - ULM, 2008 30 Career Stats - Receiving Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G WATKINS 2007 13/2 5 94 0 28 0 .4 18 .8 7 .8 2008 12/8 61 723 3 76 5 .0 11 .9 60 .2 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS) 2009 13/9 32 411 3 69 2 5. 12 .8 31 .6 2010 12/12 49 589 4 46 4 .1 12 .0 49 1. 2010 Notes Total 50/31 147 1,817 10 76 2 .9 12 4. 36 .3 • Made first career appearance in 58-21 win vs. UTEP • Rushed once for five yards and made one special teams tackle

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QB • 6-3 • 215 • SO-1L 8 Tyler WILSON Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood HS)

2010 Notes • Has appeared in six games • Became just ninth QB in school history to throw for 300 yards in single game at No . 7 Auburn • Threw for career-high 323 yards, including career-long 54-yard

completion, and career-high four touchdowns at Tigers

• 332 yards passing is 12th-highest game in SEC this season and four passing touchdowns tied for highest single-game effort in conference competition • Also set career-high marks with 25 completions and 34 attempts at Auburn • Was 4-5 passing for 36 yards in fourth quarter of 58-21 victory vs . UTEP • Entered in third quarter of 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss THE PLAYERS • Was 3-5 passing for 71 yards vs. Rebels • Completed one pass for eight yards in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt • Completed one pass for six yards in season-opening 44-3 win vs . Tennessee Tech • Played final two offensive series and did not attempt pass in 41- 20 victory at No . 18 South Carolina

Career Highs Attempts ...... 34 - Auburn, 2010 Completions . . . . . 25 - Auburn, 2010 Yards ...... 332 - Auburn, 2010 Touchdowns . . . . . 4 - Auburn, 2010 D.J. WILLIAMS Long ...... 54 - Auburn, 2010

Career Stats - Passing Year G/GS Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/C Avg/G 2008 2/0 22-11-2 69 1 10 50 .0 6 34.3 .5 2009 5/0 36-22-2 218 2 21 61 .1 9 439. .6 2010 6/0 51-34-3 453 4 54 66 .7 13 3. 75 .5 LB • 6-3 • 227 • SO-1L Total 13/0 109-67-7 740 7 54 61 .5 11 .056 9. 25 Terrell

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | WILLIAMS Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS)

2010 Notes • Appeared in every game of regular season and earned start in 31-23 win vs . No . 6 LSU • Has recorded 38 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss (23 yards lost) while lining up at linebacker and contributing on special teams • Leads team with 13 special teams tackles 2011 Career Stats - Tackles INTERACTIVE GUIDE Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds This PDF is linked to full-season bios, game recaps and special highlight 2009 13/1 4-5 9 0 .0-0 0 0-0. 0 1 0-0 0-0 clips to ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Click on any mug shot to jump to the 2010 12/1 19-19 38 3 .5-23 0 .0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 on-line full bio of that player or coach, an any action shots with Razorback Total 25/2 23-24 47 3 .5-23 0 .0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 Red borders link to highlight videos on the player.

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RB • 6-3 • 227 • SO-1L CB • 6-0 • 185 • SO-1L 20 Ronnie 21 Darius WINGO JR. WINSTON St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS) West Helena, Ark. (Central HS)

2010 Notes 2010 Notes • Tied for fourth on team with four receiving touchdowns • Appeared in 11 games with five starts • Has appeared in all 12 games and started five • Made 14 tackles, snagged one interception and recovered two • 27 receptions rank sixth on team fumbles during regular season . • Rushed one time for three yards in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 LSU • Made first career interception in 58-21 win vs. UTEP • Tied single-game career high with nine rushes while earning starting nod in 58-21 victory vs . UTEP • Gained 43 yards on ground and caught two passes for 22 yards THE PLAYERS vs . Miners • Caught career-high five passes for 40 yards in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt WR • 5-10 • 180 • JR-2L • Also rushed six times for season-high 52 yards vs. Commodores • Rushed six times for 18 yards in 41-20 victory at No. 18 South Carolina • Carried ball twice for 27 yards, including season-long 25-yard Jarius 4 rush, in 38-24 win vs . Ole Miss

• Added one reception vs. Rebels | • Caught four passes for 53 yards and one TD at No. 7 Auburn WRIGHT ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL • Also carried ball twice and picked up 17 yards on ground at Tigers Warren, Ark. (Warren HS) • Made third career start in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M • Grabbed four receptions for 56 yards vs. Aggies 2010 Notes • Caught two passes for 44 yards, including 43-yard TD on first • Has started 19 consecutive games and 24 of 25 last two seasons drive, vs . No . 1 Alabama • Has played every game of Arkansas career (37) • 43-yard TD reception vs. Crimson Tide was season-long catch • Ranks 11th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list • Made first start of 2010 in 31-24 win at Georgia (1,747) • Caught second receiving touchdown of season, a 22-yard strike • Tied for 10th on UA’s career receiving TD list with 11 from Ryan Mallett, vs . Bulldogs • Is ninth in SEC with 59.8 receiving yards/game • Made four catches for 37 yards and one TD in 31-7 win vs. ULM • Four receptions vs. ULM ranked second on team • Carried ball twice for 11 yards vs. Warhawks • Was third different Arkansas RB to score rushing touchdown vs. Tennessee Tech • Found end zone from 10 yards out vs. Golden Eagles in 44-3 JARIUS WRIGHT victory

Career Highs Rushing Att ...... 9 - UTEP, 2010; LSU, 2009 Rushing Yards . . . . 86 - Texas A&M, 2009 Rushing TDs . . . . . 1 - 4 times (most recent TTU, 2010) Long Rush ...... 62 - Texas A&M, 2009 Receptions ...... 5 - Vanderbilt, 2010 Receiving Yards . . . 83 - Troy, 2009 2011 Receiving TDs . . . . 1 - 5 times (most recent Auburn, 2010) Long Reception . . . 83 - Troy, 2009

Career Stats - Rushing/Receiving Year G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds Lg TD 2009 13/1 49 319 3 62 5 99 83 1 2010 12/5 40 239 1 32 27 274 43 4 Total 25/6 89 558 4 62 32 373 83 5

65 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS • Leads team with 718 receiving yards • Is fourth among Razorbacks with 38 catches DE • 6-1 • 250 • SO-1L • Tied for fourth on team with four touchdown receptions • Led team with four catches for 68 yards, in 31-23 win vs. No. 6 LSU • Made two receptions for 105 yards and one touchdown in 38- 43 Tenarius 31 victory at No . 22 Mississippi State • Recorded third career 100-yard game at Bulldogs • Touchdown reception at Mississippi State was 89 yarder, longest WRIGHT of career and second-longest TD reception in Arkansas history Whitehaven, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS) • Caught career-high two touchdowns on six receptions for 87 yards in 49-14 win vs . Vanderbilt • Also returned one punt for eight yards vs. Commodores 2010 Notes • Hauled in four receptions for 88 yards, including 57 yarder that • Tied for 10th in SEC with 6.0 sacks in 2010 was longest completion of game, in 41-20 victory at No . 18 South • Made two solo stops in 31-23 victory vs. No. 6 LSU, including Carolina 1 .0 sacks for two yards lost

• Caught three passes for 32 yards and one touchdown in 58-21 • Notched game-sealing sack in second overtime of 38-31 win at

win vs . UTEP No . 22 Mississippi State • Nabbed two catches for 40 yards in 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss • Sack at Bulldogs was second tackle for loss of game (12 yards • Threw final block near midfield on Joe Adams’ 97-yard punt lost), tying career high return for TD, the longest punt return for score in program history, • Recorded three tackles (two solo) and one QB hurry in 58-21 vs . Rebels win vs . UTEP • Returned one punt for 24 yards vs. Ole Miss • Made one tackle in 41-20 win at No. 18 South Carolina • Hauled in four receptions for 51 yards at No. 7 Auburn • Notched 1.0 sacks for eight yards lost in 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt • Made six catches for 131 yards to lead team in both categories • Recovered first fumble of career at Arkansas 4-yard line in fourth THE PLAYERS vs . No . 1 Alabama quarter of 38-24 victory vs . Ole Miss • Reception total vs. Crimson Tide tied career high • Added three tackles (0.5 TFL - 1 yard lost) vs. Rebels • Made three receptions for 72 yards in 31-7 vs. ULM • Added to sack total in 24-17 win vs. Texas A&M, recording 0.5 • Made 40-yard reception vs. Warhawks that was game’s second for four yards lost longest • Led Razorbacks in sacks vs. No. 1 Alabama, setting career high • Grabbed one catch for 15 yards in season-opening 44-3 win vs. with 2 .0 for 18 yards lost Tennessee Tech • Tied career high in tackles with five vs. Crimson Tide and also forced one fumble Career Highs • Recorded four tackles, including 0.5 sack, in 31-24 victory at Georgia Receptions ...... 6 - Alabama 2010; Missouri State 2009 Yards ...... 139 - Missouri State 2009 Career Highs Touchdowns . . . . . 2 - Vanderbilt, 2010 Tackles ...... 5 - Alabama, 2010; Alabama, 2009 Long ...... 89 - Mississippi State, 2010 Tackles for Loss . . . . 2 .0 - 3 times (most recent Miss . State, 2010) Sacks ...... 2 - Alabama, 2010 Career Stats - Receiving Year G/GS Rec . Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Career Stats - Tackles 2008 12/7 19 348 2 70 1 .5 18 .3 29 .0 Year G/GS uA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR 2009 13/12 41 681 5 58 3 .2 16 .6 52 .4 2009 13/1 21-13 34 7 0-28. 1 5-7. 0 0 3-0 2010 12/12 38 718 4 89 3 .2 18 .9 59 .8 2010 12/0 16-20 36 6 .0-49 6 .0-40 2 0 1-1 Total 37/31 98 1,747 11 89 2 .6 17 .8 47 2. Total 25/1 37-33 70 13 .0-77 7 .5-47 2 0 4-1 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL |

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6767 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

SEPT. 4, 2010 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM GAME 1 ATTENDANCE: 69,596 TV: PPV #17 ARKANSAS 44 TENNESSEE TECH 3

he University of Arkansas football team came out firing to The Razorback defense was at work the entire game, open the 2010 season, winning 44-3 vs . Tennessee Tech surrendering the only Golden Eagle points of the contest on Tin Donald W . Reynolds Razorback Stadium, marking the Matthew Barker’s 27-yard field goal at 4:49 in the first quarter . first time under head coach Bobby Petrino and the first time After the 10-play, 51-yard drive that resulted in the first-quarter since 2007 that UA held an opponent without a touchdown . field goal, Arkansas allowed only 136 more yards to the Golden The Razorbacks put up 519 yards of offense in the evening Eagles . The UA defensive unit allowed 187 total yards of offense contest, with 301 yards in passing coming from standout to TTU . quarterback Ryan Mallett . Ronnie Wingo Jr . became the third UA running back to find

Coach Petrino improved to 7-0 all-time in season openers the end zon, rumbling over the goal line from 10 yards out at with the victory . UA’s Mallett connected on 21-of-24 passes for the 11:01 mark in the third quarter . The score moved Arkansas’ an 875. completion percentage, which was an Arkansas school advantage to 30-3 . Wingo Jr . tallied 47 rushing yards behind record and the third-highest mark in SEC history . In his second Johnson’s 60-yard total and sophomore running back Knile season opener for the Razorbacks, Mallett tied the school record Davis’ 67-yard ground yardage mark, which led all UA runners . for passing touchdowns in an opener with three . The mark In further second-half action, Mallett found UA receiver matched records set by former Razorbacks Matt Jones (Boise Cobi Hamilton in the end zone on a three-yard touchdown State, 2002) and Clint Stoener (SMU, 1999) . strike, marking Mallett’s second scoring throw of the night, SCORING SUMMARY The Texarkana, Ark ., native spread the ball around, moving the score to 37-3 in favor of Arkansas . Hamilton connecting with eight of his Razorback teammates on at least finished with two catches for 40 yards and the score . The junior one pass attempt . signal caller would deliver one more touchdown toss, finding 1 2 3 4 F The Razorback offense got the ball rolling just 41 seconds Adams from the 15 yard line to provide the second Mallett- Tennessee Tech 3 0 0 0 3 into the second quarter to take a 7-3 lead over Tennessee Tech . Adams TD connection of the evening . 2010 IN REVIEW Arkansas 0 23 21 0 44 Running back Dennis Johnson weaved into the end zone from UA’s receiving corps leader for the night was Adams, with

seven yards out to notch the score . The Texarkana, Ark ,. native’s a six-catch, 138-yard and two touchdown performance . Senior run capped a scoring drive that covered 49 yards in 4:32 . tight end D .J . Williams was Arkansas’ second-leading receiver, 1st Quarter Johnson rushed for 60 yards in the game . grabbing five catches for 68 yards . Less than a minute after Johnson’s touchdown run, the The Arkansas defense put together three scoreless quarters to 4:49 TT - Matthew Barker 27 yd field goal, 10-51 Arkansas defense came knocking . UA stuffed the Tennessee round out the outing for the Razorbacks, which improved the 5:10 Tech offense backwards for a safety at the 13:46 mark to make squad’s all-time record in season openers to 91-22-4 ( .795) . the score 9-3 . The safety was the first for the Razorbacks since Nov . 7, 2009 vs . South Carolina . 2nd Quarter Leading by six, Coach Petrino called on junior running COACH PETRINO TTU POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) 14:19 AR - Dennis Johnson 7 yd rush (Zach back Broderick Green to find the end zone from short distance, Hocker kick), 5-80 1:43 diving over the UA offensive linemen for the 1-yard score . Green, a native of Little Rock, Ark ,. totaled 23 yards with the touchdown run . 13:46 AR - TEAM safety Arkansas’ offense, known for taking big chunks of yards in a hurry, did just that with Mallett connecting with junior wide receiver Joe Adams down the east sideline for an 85-yard 9:14 AR - Broderick Green 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker touchdown pass; the first score of the season for the Razorback kick), 9-49 4:32 duo . The throw, which capped a 3-play, 94-yard drive (1:20), was the longest completion of Mallett’s Arkansas career and the longest reception of Adams’ collegiate career . 4:33 AR - Joe Adams 85 yd pass from Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-94 1:20 GAME STATISTICS

TEAM STATS TT AR 3rd Quarter RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 12 21 11:01 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 10 yd rush (Zach Tennessee Tech - Cass Barnes 8-31; Jocqu Crawford 9-19; RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-79 28-196 Hocker kick), 3-30 1:19 Dontey Gay 7-15; Tremain Hudson 4-12; Cody Forbes 4-12; Zack PASSING YDS (NET) 108 323 Ziegler 2-4; Ronquez Beech 2-(-2); Henry Sailes 1-(-6); Tre Lamb Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-7-0 30-23-2 5:49 AR - Cobi Hamilton 3 yd pass from Ryan 6-(-6) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-187 58-519 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 9-62 3:47 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Arkansas - Knile Davis 6-67; Dennis Johnson 3-60; Ronnie Wingo Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-7-0 2:41 AR - Joe Adams 15 yd pass from Ryan ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Jr. 5-47; Broderick Green 9-43; Ryan Mallett 3-0; Brandon Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-36-0 2-50-0 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-52 1:37 Mitchell 2-(-1) Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-17-0 0-0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-33.0 0-0.0 PASSING: Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-1 Tennessee Tech - Tre Lamb 6-13-0-99; Cass Barnes 1-1-0-9 Penalties-Yards 11-61 9-64 Possession Time 33:31 26:29 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 21-24-1-301; Brandon Mitchell 1-3-0- Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 5 of 8 16; Tyler Wilson 1-3-1-6 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 RECEIVING: Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 2-16 Tennessee Tech - Henry Sailes 2-40; Zack Ziegler 2-19; Colin 2011 Allen 1-31; Jocqu Crawford 1-9; Alden Olverson 1-9

Arkansas - Joe Adams 6-138; D.J. Williams 5-68; Greg Childs 4-26; Cobi Hamilton 2-40; Javontee Herndon 1-19; Knile Davis 1-15; Jarius Wright 1-15; Ben Cleveland 1-6; Broderick Green 1-3; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-(-4)

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SEPT. 11, 2010 • LITTLE ROCK, ARK. WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM GAME 2 ATTENDANCE: 55,705 TV: FSN #14 ARKANSAS 31 ULM 7

he University of Arkansas football team scored a 31-7 Arkansas ran its advantage to 14-0 at 6:12 in the third quarter victory over ULM inside War Memorial Stadium . The with a Mallett plunge across the goal line for the touchdown . T14th-ranked Razorback squad highlighted the evening The quarterback sneak play capped a 33-yard drive over seven affair with 499 yards of offensive production behind junior plays . quarterback Ryan Mallett’s 400 passing yards and three The Razorbacks got on the board early when Mallett touchdowns . connected with junior wide receiver Greg Childs in the middle The Razorbacks improved to 2-0 off another strong defensive of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown strike at 5:48 in the showing . Mallett’s outing was the third time in his career he first quarter . The score ended a seven-play, 74-yard drive to the threw for 400 or more yards . He had at least three scoring tosses end zone . for the seventh time in his last 14 games . At the half break, UA surmounted 217 offensive yards to

The Razorback defense gave up 188 total yards and held an ULM’s 58 . Mallett was responsible for 181 passing yards, while opponent below the 200-yard mark for the second consecutive the Warhawks’ Browning completed one pass for four yards in 2010 IN REVIEW game . The Warhawks did not cross the 50-yard line into first half action . Arkansas territory until 9:13 remaining in the second quarter . The Arkansas offense proved its productiveness once again in COACH PETRINO ULM POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) week two action, staying perfect in the Critical Zone (inside the SCORING SUMMARY 20-yard line) . UA was 4-for-4 inside the Critical Zone against the Warhawks . Greg Childs was familiar with Mallett by the end of the game, 1 2 3 4 F catching 12 passes for 146 yards and two scores . The occasion Arkansas 7 0 7 17 31 was a career night for Childs as he set a new best in receiving ULM 0 0 0 7 7 yards, receptions and tied his high in touchdown grabs . Childs’ reception tally is the third-highest single-game total in program history and just one away from the record . 1st Quarter Razorback runner Broderick Green finished the game as UA’s | leading rusher, gaining 45 yards on the ground . 5:48 AR - Greg Childs 19 yd pass from Ryan

With 5:12 remaining in the fourth quarter, ULM found the Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 7-74; 308 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL end zone with Warhawk wide receiver Luther Ambrose catching a pass from quarterback Kolton Browning for the 25-yard touchdown . The scoreboard read 24-7 in favor of Arkansas . 3rd Quarter The Razorbacks would have the last say in the night’s action 6:12 AR - Ryan Mallett 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker after Ronnie Wingo Jr . caught a Mallett pass and rumbled to kick), 7-33 2:49 the end zone from 35 yards out . The score was the longest touchdown throw of the night for Mallett, moving the advantage to 31-7, Arkansas . 4th Quarter Previously in the fourth quarter, Mallett found Childs for the 12:53 AR - Zach Hocker 26 yd field goal, 10-40 5:01 duo’s second scoring connection from 18 yards out, advancing the Razorback’s lead to 24-7 . In earlier third-quarter action, freshman kicker Zach Hocker 8:46 AR - Greg Childs 18 yd pass from Ryan connected on the first field goal attempt of his Razorback career, Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 4-70 1:38 nailing a 26-yard field goal to make the score 17-0 in favor of Arkansas . 5:12 ULM - Luther Ambrose 25 yd pass from GAME STATISTICS Kolton Browning (Radi Jabour kick), 9-77 3:34 TEAM STATS AR ULM RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 26 10 3:23 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 35 yd pass from Ryan Arkansas - Broderick Green 12-45; Dennis Johnson 6-23; Knile RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-99 37-116 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 5-58 1:49 Davis 5-19; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-11; Ryan Mallett 1-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 400 72 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-28-1 19-8-1 ULM - Frank Goodwin 12-44; Jyruss Edwards 6-33; Kolton TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-499 56-188 Browning 11-25; Zach Rhodes 3-10; Luther Ambrose 3-8; Cody Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Wells 1-0; Team 1-(-4) Punt Returns-Yards-TD 5-82-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-34-0 5-113-0 PASSING: Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-20-0 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 28-43-1-400 2011 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.7 9-41.6 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 ULM - Kolton Browning 7-17-1-74; Cody Wells 1-2-0-(-2) Penalties-Yards 6-46 8-70 Possession Time 32:31 27:29 RECEIVING: Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 3 of 14 Arkansas - Greg Childs 12-146; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 4-37; Joe Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 1 Adams 3-76; Jarius Wright 3-72; D.J. Williams 3-44; Cobi Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 0-0 Hamilton 3-25 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 2-7 ULM - Alvin Jordan 2-33; Tavarese May 2-13; Luther Ambrose 1-25; Frank Goodin 1-4; Brent Leonard 1-(-1); Centarius Donald 1-(-2)

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SEPT. 18, 2010 • ATHENS, GA. SANFORD STADIUM GAME 3 ATTENDANCE: 92,746 TV: ESPN #12 ARKANSAS 31 GEORGIA 24

ehind another big day for junior quarterback Ryan Mallett took Arkansas 74 yards on seven plays in less than Mallett, the University of Arkansas went to 3-0 for the three minutes to close the third quarter, finishing up with a 25- Bfirst time since 2003 as the 12th-ranked Razorbacks yard touchdown pass to Ronnie Wingo Jr . defeated the University of Georgia 31-24 at Sanford Stadium . On the game’s opening drive, a Mallett play fake on third The victory was only the second for the Razorbacks at Athens down and short locked the Bulldogs to the . since joining the Southeastern Conference and started the Selling the play after the drop, Mallett looked up to a wide league season for Arkansas at 1-0 . open Chris Gragg . With a 10-yard cushion behind the Bulldog The game appeared in hand for Arkansas with a two- secondary thanks to the play call, Gragg took the pass in stride

touchdown lead in the fourth quarter, but Georgia quarterback for the 57-yard touchdown strike, the first of his career . Aaron Murray went twice to Kris Durham for big pass plays to Georgia responded by mixing run and pass early before set up two scores that tied the game entering the final minute . Murray connected with King for 47 yards . Aaron Murray’s Murray closed strong after a rough first half, but Mallett got 1-yard run capped the eight-play, 73-yard drive to tie the game the final drive . at 7-7 with 4:35 left in the quarter . With just 47 seconds to work with, Mallett took Arkansas The teams traded drives for the balance of the first quarter 73 yards in three plays . He connected with senior tight end D .J . until Arkansas marched 71 yards, again on the arm of Mallett . Williams twice over the middle, the first for 18 yards and the Three key passes, the first to Childs for 27 yards, then one to SCORING SUMMARY next for 15 to the UG 40 yard line . Adams for 24, set the stage for a crossing pattern to Williams of Without using a time out, Mallett brought Arkansas to the 18 yards that took the ball to the UGA 1-yard line just after the line and spied Greg Childs down the right sideline . Childs made start of the second quarter . After back-to-back Georgia penalties, 1 2 3 4 F one move to shake his defender and broke for the end zone and Knile Davis, had the one-yard run for the TD . Arkansas 7 10 7 7 31 the game winner with 14 seconds to play . The Razorback defense shut down the Bulldogs for the entire

2010 IN REVIEW Georgia 7 0 3 14 24 For the day, Mallett finished with 21-33-0 for 380 yards and second quarter, while Arkansas picked up three more sacks as three touchdown passes . the period ended . Joe Adams led the Razorback receivers with six catches for Arkansas marched from its own 20 in the final minute of the 1st Quarter 130 yards while Williams also had six for 61 . first half, setting the stage for freshman Zach Hocker to boom a Before Mallett’s heroics, Georgia pulled within a score with a 48-yard field goal that was the longest for Arkansas since 2000 12:27 AR - Chris Gragg 57 yd pass from Ryan touchdown catch by Tavarres King . and sent the teams to halftime with the Razorbacks up 17-7 . Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 6-79; 2:33 King pulled down two key receptions for the Bulldogs on the drive which brought them within seven, 24-17, with 7:52 left . COACH PETRINO UGA POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) His 25 yarder kept the drive going at midfield, then King pulled 7:49 UG - Aaron Murray 1 yd rush ( in a crossing pattern and slipped into the end zone from 10 kick), 8-73 4:31 yards out for the score . Durham’s second big catch, this one of 31 yards, set the stage for Washaun Ealey’s 4-yard touchdown run, and Walsh tied the 2nd Quarter game at 24-24 with 3:55 left . 13:51 AR - Knile Davis 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker Arkansas enjoyed a commanding halftime lead . An 11-play kick), 7-71 2:50 drive for Georgia took the Bulldogs deep into Arkansas territory for the first time since the opening possession . The Razorback defense stiffened, and Georgia settled for a 43-yard field goal 00:04 AR - Zach Hocker 48 yd field goal, 5-49 0:42 from Blair Walsh at 2:44 in the third and a 17-10 deficit .

3rd Quarter 2:44 UG - Blair Walsh 43 yd field goal, 11-63 5:09 GAME STATISTICS

TEAM STATS AR UG 00:08 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 22 yd pass from RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 18 19 Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 7-74 2:31 Arkansas - Broderick Green 11-41; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 6-18; Dylan RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-53 41-139 Breeding 1-5; Team 1-0; Ryan Mallett 2-(-4); Knile Davis 3-(-7) PASSING YDS (NET) 380 253 4th Quarter Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-21-0 27-15-1 7:52 UG - Tavarres King 10 yd pass from Aaron Georgia - Washaun Ealey 18-87; Carlton Thomas 6-30; Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh kick), 6-62 2:06 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-433 68-392 Murray 14-9; Rantavious Wooten 2-8; Logan Gray 1-5 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 3:55 UG - Washaun Ealey 3 yd rush (Blair Walsh

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-1-0 1-25-0 PASSING: kick), 5-52 1:33 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-61-0 5-100-0 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 21-33-0-380 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 00:14 AR - Greg Childs 40 yd pass from Ryan Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.7 5-43.8 Georgia - Aaron Murray 15-27-1-253 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-73 0:32 Penalties-Yards 10-75 9-53 RECEIVING: Possession Time 25:58 34:02 Arkansas - Joe Adams 6-130; D.J. Williams 6-61; Greg Childs Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 6 of 15 3-82; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-33; Chris Gragg 1-57; De’Anthony Curts Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 1-15; Broderick Green 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-37 1-4 Georgia - Kris Durham 5-101; Tavarres King 4-91; Israel Troupe 2011 1-16; Rantavious Wooten 1-11; Marlon Brown 1-10; Aron White 1-9; Logan Gray 1-8; Fred Munzenmaier 1-7

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SEPT. 25, 2010 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM GAME 4 ATTENDANCE: 76,808 TV: CBS #10 ARKANSAS 20 #1 ALABAMA 24

he 10th-ranked University of Arkansas football team fell to stops . Cornerback Ramon Broadway and safety/linebacker Jerico top-ranked Alabama by a score of 24-20 in Donald W . Nelson both had nine tackles each . Razorback defensive backs TReynolds Razorback Stadium . The Razorbacks came up Rudell Crim and Andru Stewart both recorded interceptions short in their upset bid of the defending national champions in the contest . For Crim, it was his second this season, while after leading the majority of the contest . Arkansas recorded 421 Stewart grabbed his first . yards of offense, with 357 passing yards coming from Arkansas entered the game averaging an SEC-best 4 .0 sacks quarterback Ryan Mallett . per game and added three sacks to that total against Alabama . A record-setting crowd of 76,808 was in attendance, topping Tenarius Wright notched two sacks for 18 yards lost and Jake the previous stadium record of 76,728 set on Nov . 11, 2006 vs . Bequette added a sack for a five-yard loss . Tennessee .

With his 357-yard passing output, Mallett secured his ninth COACH PETRINO BAMA POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) career 300-yard passing game after completing 25 of 38 pass 2010 IN REVIEW attempts . Razorback receiver Joe Adams caught four passes for 45 yards . Jarius Wright led Arkansas with six catches for 131 yards . The Razorbacks only needed 50 seconds for their first score SCORING SUMMARY of the game . Mallett connected with Wright for 31 yards and followed that with a 43-yard scoring toss to running back Ronnie Wingo Jr . 1 2 3 4 F Alabama’s Mark Ingram scored the equalizing touchdown on Alabama 7 0 7 10 24 a 54-yard run to the end zone, tying the game 7-7 at 6:21 in the Arkansas 10 7 3 0 20 first quarter . Ingram finished with 157 rushing yards and two touchdown runs . Arkansas freshman kicker Zach Hocker broke the tie at the 1st Quarter 1:42 mark in the first quarter, nailing a 31-yard field goal to | take the lead to 10-7 . Hocker improved to 4-of-4 on field goal 14:10 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 43 yd pass from

attempts in his career later in the contest after making a 48-yard Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 2-74 0:50 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL attempt at 5:04 in the third quarter . The latter field goal make tied the career-long Hocker set at Georgia . With 15 seconds remaining before halftime, Mallett snuck 6:21 UA - Mark Ingram 54 yd rush (Jeremy his 6-6 frame across the goal line from 1-yard out to put Shelley kick), 4-80 1:54 Arkansas up 17-10 . At the break, Mallett had thrown for 250 yards, already securing the 16th 200-yard passing game of his UA career and 18th overall . 1:42 AR - Zach Hocker 31 yd field goal, 12-52 4:39 The Crimson Tide found the end zone in the third quarter on a 20-yard scoring pass from Greg McElroy to . 2nd Quarter The score closed the Razorbacks’ advantage to 20-14 with 0:44 remaining in the third quarter . 00:15 AR - Ryan Mallett 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker Alabama scored twice in the fourth quarter to secure the kick), 7-66 1:40 lead; first from a 36-yard field goal from at the 6:01 mark and again from an Ingram run from the one yard line . Jerry Franklin led the Arkansas defense in tackles with 11 3rd Quarter 5:04 AR - Zach Hocker 48 yd field goal, 11-53 6:32 GAME STATISTICS

TEAM STATS UA AR 00:44 UA - Trent Richardson 20 yd pass from RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 23 20 Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley kick), 8-74 4:20 Alabama - Mark Ingram 24-157; Trent Richardson 8-85; Darius RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-227 20-64 Hanks 1-1; 1-1; Team 1-(-2); Greg McElroy 5-(-15) PASSING YDS (NET) 194 357 4th Quarter Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-18-2 38-25-3 6:01 UA - Jeremy Shelley 36 yd field goal, 16-66 Arkansas - Knile Davis 6-42; Broderick Green 10-25; Joe Adams 8:15 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-421 58-421 1-4; Ryan Mallett 3-(-7) Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 3:18 UA - Mark Ingram 1 yd rush (Jeremy Shelley PASSING: kick), 3-12 1:22 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-123-0 4-86-0 Alabama - Greg McElroy 18-26-2-194 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 3-33-0 2-13-0 2011 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.7 3-38.7 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 25-38-3-357 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-47 6-45 RECEIVING: Possession Time 33:52 26:08 Alabama - Julio Jones 5-55; Marquis Maze 3-33; Darius Hanks Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 2 of 10 2-27; Mark Ingram 2-27; Trent Richardson 2-25; Preston Dial Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 2-18; Michael Williams 2-9 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 3-23 Arkansas - Jarius Wright 6-131; D.J. Williams 5-63; Joe Adams 4-45; Greg Childs 3-44; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-44; Broderick Green 2-16; Knile Davis 2-14

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OCT. 9, 2010 • ARLINGTON, TEXAS COWBOYS STADIUM GAME 5 ATTENDANCE: 65,622 TV: ABC #11 ARKANSAS 24 TEXAS A&M 17

n a day with great Arkansas offense, it was the Razorback Mallett wasted no time atoning for his mistake, hitting Cobi defense that came up with the big plays at the end as Hamilton for a 71-yard touchdown pass on the next Arkansas O11th-ranked University of Arkansas won its second drive . Mallett’s play fake froze the defense, then he lofted it straight Southwest Classic, defeating Texas A&M 24-17 . over the TAMU defense to Hamilton . With the defensive back Using a running game that racked up one of its best stumbling at the 15, it allowed Hamilton to literally walk into performances of the year and saw three players get season highs, the end zone for UA’s second touchdown of the day . Arkansas held off a furious comeback attempt by the Aggies For the first quarter, Arkansas had 94 yards on the ground . with defense and . A&M came into the contest allowing 68 yards per game . Three

Burning off precious seconds on the final two drives of the different Razorbacks had their longest run of the year in the first afternoon with a strong running game, the Razorbacks left the quarter also . Aggies less than a minute to try and tie the game on a final Mallett closed the half with another lightning drive, drive . marching 57 yards on five plays in 63 seconds, going the final With little time to operate, A&M went for the end zone with six yards to a wide-open Ben Cleveland over the middle . six seconds left, only to give up its fourth turnover of the day . Johnson engineered his own drive, rushing 14 yards Junior quarterback Ryan Mallett turned in his fifth 300-yard for a first down to set up a 31-yard touchdown strike with eight game of the year, tying his own UA season record from last year, seconds left on the clock to Jeff Fuller . SCORING SUMMARY and finished with 27-of-38 and three touchdown strikes for 310 The Aggies took the second half kickoff down the field for yards in the air . a 38-yard field goal from Randy Bullock to cut the margin to Knile Davis led Arkansas with 82 yards rushing, followed by four, 21-17, and 10 unanswered points, before Hocker added the 1 2 3 4 F Broderick Green with 58 . game’s final margin . Arkansas 14 7 3 0 24 After a first half filled with offense, defense took over in the For the game, Arkansas rushed for 131 yards, more yards

2010 IN REVIEW Texas A&M 7 7 3 0 17 second as the two teams combined for just two field goals . than the ground-defensive powerhouse TAMU had given up all Zach Hocker’s 39 yarder with 5:04 left in the third quarter year . was the last points for either team . 1st Quarter The Razorbacks dominated the first half, doubling the COACH PETRINO TAMU POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) Aggies for yardage with 317 to just 153 for TAMU . Penalties 10:51 AR - Joe Adams 9 yd pass from Ryan and kicking game miscues costs the Razorbacks the chance for a Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 8-80 4:09 commanding halftime lead . Arkansas took the opening kickoff and drove the length of the field, using a strong running game for 53 of the first 80 5:27 TAMU - 1 yd rush (Randy yards of the game before Mallett finished the drive with a 9-yard Bullock kick), 4-2 0:53 touchdown pass to Joe Adams . The Razorbacks held the Aggies on their first drive, but it was for naught as Mallett threw an interception to Terrence 4:04 AR - Cobi Hamilton 71 yd pass from Ryan Frederick . Frederick returned it to the Razorback 2-yard line, but Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-84 1:23 it took all four downs for the Aggies to tie it on a 1-yard run by Christine Michael . 2nd Quarter 00:53 AR - Ben Cleveland 6 yd pass from Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 5-57 1:03

00:08 TAMU - Jeff Fuller 31 yd pass from Jerrod GAME STATISTICS Johnson (Randy Bullock kick), 4-64 0:45 TEAM STATS AR TAMU RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 18 17 3rd Quarter Arkansas - Knile Davis 10-82; Broderick Green 18-58; Jarius RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-132 33-112 7:56 TAMU - Randy Bullock 38 yd field goal, 7-69 Wright 1-9; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-3; Austin Tucker 1-(-6); Ryan PASSING YDS (NET) 310 212 2:23 Mallett 5-(-14) Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-27-1 41-15-1 5:04 AR - Zach Hocker 39 yd field goal, 4-8 1:28 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-442 74-324 Texas A&M - Christine Michael 18-79; Jerrod Johnson 8-40; Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Cyrus Gray 5-7; Ryan Swope 1-(-2); Team 1-(-12)

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-1-0 3-1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-47-0 4-106-0 PASSING: Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-2-0 1-34-0 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 27-38-1-310 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-42.9 9-38.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-3 Texas A&M - Jerrod Johnson 15-40-1-212 Penalties-Yards 13-108 10-65 Possession Time 34:13 25:47 RECEIVING: Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 4 of 17 Arkansas - Greg Childs 6-65; Cobi Hamilton 5-98; Ronnie Wingo Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Jr. 4-56; Jarius Wright 3-29; D.J. Williams 3-23; Joe Adams 2-19; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1 Javontee Herndon 1-16; Ben Cleveland 1-6; De’Anthony Curtis Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-22 1-2; Knile Davis 1-(-4) 2011

Texas A&M - Jeff Fuller 8-154; Cyrus Gray 2-17; Ryan Swope 2-12; Uzoma Nwachukwu 1-17; 1-14; Christine Michael 1-(-2)

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OCT. 16, 2010 • AUBURN, ALA. JORDAN-HARE STADIUM GAME 6 ATTENDANCE: 87,451 TV: CBS #12 ARKANSAS 43 #7 AUBURN 65

ehind a 328-yard total offense effort by quarterback Cam Wilson got his fourth career touchdown on a 34 yarder to Newton, the seventh-ranked Auburn Tigers survived the Childs to finish the drive . Wilson hit two clutch passes for first Boffensive pressure of the 12th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks downs to Joe Adams . to win a 65-43 shootout at Jordan-Hare Stadium . Wilson opened the second half with a 37-yard touchdown The first meeting with both teams ranked lived up to its strike to Wingo, pulling the Razorbacks to within two, 30-28 . billing as one of the most exciting games in SEC history . The A 99-yard return of the ensuing kickoff allowed the Tigers the two teams’ combined 108 points was the most for a non- chance to take back the touchdown . overtime game in conference history, breaking a record that Wilson put together a three-play, three-pass touchdown dated back to the mid-1990s . drive that covered 80 yards . Opening with a 55-yard flea-flicker It was a record setting day for wide receiver Greg Childs . to Childs, Wilson connected twice with Adams . The first was a

The 6-3 junior from Warren, Ark ., notched his 100th career short screen for one yard, then a 24-yard bullet over the middle 2010 IN REVIEW reception as part of a nine-catch afternoon . He also posted a to a wide-open Adams in the end zone . single-game career-high 164 yards . Wilson brought the Razorbacks down the field again, The Razorback offense regrouped behind backup quarterback finishing with a pair of passes to Childs . The first was the 23- Tyler Wilson after standout Ryan Mallett was forced out of the yard touchdown, followed by a two-point conversion catch game due to injury . which gave Arkansas a 43-37 lead . SCORING SUMMARY In spite of Mallett’s early departure, the Razorbacks turned in The Tigers opened up the passing offense on the next a season-high 566 yards of total offense and a season-best 428 possession with Newton completing four passes before finding through the air, most of that coming on the arm of Wilson . Emory Blake open on a crossing route in the end zone for 17 1 2 3 4 F Wilson stepped in midway through the second quarter to yards . Arkansas 7 14 14 8 43 finish with 25-34-2 for 332 yards and four touchdowns . The Razorbacks looked ready to match touchdowns with Auburn 7 20 10 28 65 The Razorbacks took an early lead, and the back-and-forth Auburn, but on the next drive Broderick Green came around

game kept fans on edge . The roller coaster of action resulted the right side and was wrestled to the ground by Craig Stevens . in the Auburn Tigers having the chance to gain the lead before The ball came free and was scooped up by Zac Ethridge for a 1st Quarter halftime . 47-yard touchdown . After review, the play stood, and Arkansas 7:54 AR - Van Stumon 7 yd pass from Ryan | Arkansas opened with a seven-yard touchdown pass from trailed 51-43 . Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 8-55 3:47 Mallett to Van Stumon . Only the second catch of his career, On the opening play of the next drive, Wilson made his first ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL and first this season, it was Stumon’s second career touchdown . mistake of the night, picked off by Josh Byrnes and returned to Auburn came back behind the first Newton touchdown, a five- the Razorback 9-yard line . Two plays later, Newton carried it in 5:30 AU - 5 yd rush (Wes Byrum yard run, to tie the game at 7-7 . for a 3-yard touchdown . After the PAT, Auburn led 58-43 . The kick), 6-53 2:24 Stumon figured in the Razorbacks’ second touchdown, as he Tigers picked up another interception on the next possession, and broke into the end zone on third and goal at the 2-yard line . converted into a touchdown on a 41-yard run by . 2nd Quarter The pass interference call reset the Razorbacks with a first down 14:48 AU - Wes Byrum 43 yd field goal, 9-66 3:32 at the 1-yard line, where Broderick Green punched it in for his COACH PETRINO AU POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) second touchdown of the year and a 14-10 lead . At 12 plays, the 9:43 AR - Broderick Green 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker 88-yard drive was the most of the year . kick), 12-88 5:05 The Tigers came back to regain the lead with a touchdown and a blocked punt to score back-to-back touchdowns . Mario 6:28 AU - 4 yd rush (Wes Byrum Fannin carried in for a four-yard touchdown, but the officials kick), 7-71 3:15 indicated both a touchdown and a loss of possession on the play . After review, the touchdown stood to put Auburn up 17-14 . 4:03 AU - Onterio McCalebb 13 yd rush (Wes Byrum kick), 3-25 0:32 GAME STATISTICS 1:06 AR - Greg Childs 34 yd pass from Tyler TEAM STATS AR AU Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 7-66 2:57 RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 30 25 Arkansas - Knile Davis 14-91; Broderick Green 8-28; Ronnie 00:00 AU - Wes Byrum 26 yd field goal, 6-71 1:06 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-138 49-330 Wingo Jr. 2-17; Joe Adams 1-12; Tyler Wilson 3-(-10) PASSING YDS (NET) 428 140 3rd Quarter Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-35-2 15-10-0 10:44 AU - Wes Byrum 28 yd field goal, 12-69 4:16 Auburn - Cam Newton 25-188; Mario Fannin 14-60; Michael Dyer TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-566 64-470 6-53; Onterio McCalebb 4-29 5:40 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr 37 yd pass from Tyler Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-47-1 Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 9-87 5:04 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-2-0 PASSING: Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 10-179-0 5-221-0 4:10 AU - Cam Newton 1 yd rush (Wes Byrum Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 25-34-2-332; Ryan Mallett 10-15-0-96 kick), 3-1 1:30 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-33-0 2011 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-31.0 2-39.5 Auburn - Cam Newton 10-14-0-140; 0-1-0-0 3:20 AR - Joe Adams 24 yd pass from Tyler Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 3-80 0:50 Penalties-Yards 6-70 8-68 RECEIVING: 4th Quarter Possession Time 32:33 27:27 Arkansas - Greg Childs 9-164; Joe Adams 7-87; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 14:09 AR - Greg Childs 23 yd pass from Tyler Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 2 of 7 4-53; Jarius Wright 4-51; D.J. Williams 4-20; Knile Davis 3-22; Wilson (Childs pass from Wilson), 6-64 2:02 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 Cobi Hamilton 2-18; Van Stumon 1-7; Lance Ray 1-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 9-9 11:44 AU - Emory Blake 15 yd pass from Cam Newton (Wes Byrum kick), 7-68 2:25 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 2-10 Auburn - Mario Fannin 3-36; 2-34; Kodi Burn 2-33; Emory Blake 2-28; Terrell Zachery 1-9 9:44 AU - Zac Etheridge 47 yd fumble return (Wes Byrum kick) 8:31 AU - Cam Newton 3 yd rush (Wes Byrum kick), 2-7 0:53 6:36 AU - Michael Dyer 38 yd rush (Wes Byrum kick), 2-47 0:54

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OCT. 23, 2010 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM GAME 7 ATTENDANCE: 73,619 TV: SEC NETWORK #21 ARKANSAS 38 OLE MISS 24

he 21st-ranked Arkansas football team defeated Ole Miss After Ole Miss quarterback found Ja-Mes 38-24 inside Donald W . Reynolds Razorback Stadium in a Logan for an 18-yard touchdown pass in third quarter action, Tgame delayed twice by lightning . The win was highlighted the game was halted by officials due to lightning for the first by the rushing effort of sophomore Knile Davis, who totaled time . After a 58-minute delay, play continued into the fourth 176 yards and three touchdowns . quarter before lightning stopped play again for 31 minutes . Davis’ rushing was important for the Razorbacks late in the Rebel wide receiver Markeith Summers exchanged fourth- contest . The Missouri City, Texas, native broke a career-long quarter scores with UA’s Davis, catching scoring throws from 71-yard run to the end zone and also scored from 22 yards out Masoli at the 11:39 and 9:04 marks . The latter touchdown catch in the final quarter . Davis opened the scoring with a two-yard closed Arkansas’ lead to 31-24, but the Rebels would fail to score scamper at the 8:08 mark of the first quarter . again in the game .

UA’s four touchdown drives took 1:42, 1:02, 0:28 and 1:49 The 12th-largest crowd in Donald W . Reynolds Razorback off the clock, respectively, marking the 13th, 14th, 15th and Stadium history, 73,619, was on hand for the elongated game . 16th times this season the Razorbacks recorded a touchdown Combined with the stadium-record crowd of 76,808 that drive of less than two minutes . attended the Razorbacks’ last home game against Alabama, the Arkansas totaled 464 offensive yards in the win, including 150,427 fan total was an Arkansas record for back-to-back home 197 on the ground . Razorback quarterbacks Ryan Mallett games . SCORING SUMMARY and Tyler Wilson combined to throw for 267 yards and one touchdown . Wide receiver Greg Childs led UA in catches with COACH PETRINO UM POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) four grabs for 45 yards and a touchdown . 1 2 3 4 F The Razorbacks took a 21-3 advantage over the Rebels into Ole Miss 0 3 7 14 24 halftime, with one of the most explosive plays of the opening Arkansas 14 7 3 14 38 half coming from wide receiver Joe Adams . With the scoreboard 2010 IN REVIEW reading 14-0 in favor of UA, Adams returned a UM punt 97 yards into the end zone for a touchdown . Adams broke a tackle 1st Quarter with the help of a crushing clock at midfield by fellow receiver Jarius Wright and won a foot race with several chasing Ole Miss 8:08 AR - Knile Davis 2 yd rush (Zach Hocker players to secure Arkansas’ all-time longest punt return for a kick), 5-65 1:42 touchdown . The previous best was Ken Hatfield’s 95-yard return vs . Tulsa in 1963 . In earlier first half action, Mallett and Childs were in sync, 4:33 AR - Greg Childs 23 yd pass from Ryan with the UA signal caller lofting a pass into the end zone for Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-80 1:02 Childs to make a diving touchdown grab from 23 yards out . Late in the second quarter, UA’s defense rose to the challenge . The Razorbacks kept the Rebels from reaching the 2nd Quarter end zone after UM started the drive at Arkansas’ 2-yard line . UA 6:02 AR - Joe Adams 97 yd punt return (Zach surrendered only a 22-yard field goal to Rebel kicker Bryson Rose Hocker kick) after holding UM to minus-one total yards on the drive . The Razorback offense added the first points of the second half when Zach Hocker connected on a 46-yard field goal, 1:40 UM - Bryson Rose 22 yd field goal, 4-(-2) 2:05 setting the score at 24-10 with 11:16 remaining in the third quarter . 3rd Quarter 11:16 AR - Zach Hocker 46 yd field goal, 10-51 3:44 GAME STATISTICS

TEAM STATS UM AR 10:30 UM - Ja-Mes Logan 18 yd pass from RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 21 16 Jeremiah Masoli (Bryson Rose kick), 3-63 0:46 Ole Miss - Jeremiah Masoli 15-98; Jeff Scott 11-62; Brandon RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-185 27-197 Bolden 11-9; Jesse Grandy 1-7; Rodney Scott 2-7; Lionel Breaux PASSING YDS (NET) 327 267 4th Quarter 1-1; Derrick Herman 1-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-21-0 29-16-1 11:39 UM - Markeith Summers 43 yd pass from Jeremiah Masoli (Bryson Rose kick), 8-80 4:05 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-512 56-464 Arkansas - Knile Davis 22-176; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-27; Broderick Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 1-19-0 1-5-0 Green 1-1; Ryan Mallett 1-(-7) 11:11 AR - Knile Davis 71 yd rush (Zach Hocker

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-58-0 4-144-1 kick), 2-71 0:28 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-67-0 3-66-0 PASSING: Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-6-0 0-0-0 Ole Miss - Jeremiah Masoli 21-36-0-327 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-50.9 7-41.7 9:04 UM - Markeith Summers 22 yd pass from Jeremiah Masoli (Bryson Rose kick), 5-74 2:07 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 13-24-1-196; Tyler Wilson 3-5-0-71 Penalties-Yards 8-55 8-55 Possession Time 36:11 23:49 7:15 AR - Knile Davis 22 yd rush (Zach Hocker RECEIVING: kick), 5-60 1:49 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 3 of 11 Ole Miss - Ja-Mes Logan 5-84; Melvin Harris 4-53; Brandon Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 Bolden 4-31; Markeith Summers 3-104; Jesse Grandy 2-29; Richie Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1 Contartesi 1-18; H.R. Greer 1-5; Ferbia Allen 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 1-2 2011 Arkansas - Greg Childs 4-45; D.J. Williams 2-55; Joe Adams 2-49; Cobi Hamilton 2-46; Jarius Wright 2-40; Knile Davis 2-19; Julian Horton 1-20; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-(-7)

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OCT. 30, 2010 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM GAME 8 ATTENDANCE: 70,430 TV: FSN #19 ARKANSAS 49 vANDERBILT 14

he University of Arkansas football team won 49-14 against In total, Arkansas scored 26 points in the second quarter . The Vanderbilt, taking its fifth straight Homecoming game . first-half total of 32 points is the most for any half this season for TThe evening contest inside Donald W . Reynolds Razorback the Razorbacks . Arkansas’ 49 total points are the most in an SEC Stadium was highlighted by standout quarterback Ryan Mallett’s game under Coach Petrino . record-breaking 409-yard passing performance . The Razorbacks Arkansas took the lead for good at the beginning of the totaled 555 yards of total offense, allowing a UA season-low 153 second quarter with Davis rushing for the score on the ground offensive yards to Vanderbilt from the 2-yard line . Davis would score again from two yards out Mallett connected on 27-of-44 passes and tossed three at the beginning of the fourth quarter . touchdowns against the Commodores . Razorback wide receivers Vanderbilt found the end zone twice in the first quarter, with Greg Childs and Jarius Wright each notched 87 receiving yards, Jonathan Krause scoring on a 21-yard run and Smith connecting

on five and six catches, respectively . Wright caught two Mallett with tight end Brandon Barden on an eight-yard pass . The 2010 IN REVIEW touchdown throws in the second quarter for the first multiple- Commodores would fail to score again, surrendering 43 straight touchdown game of his career . points to Arkansas . Mallett’s 409 passing yards broke his own record of 408 set D .J . Williams put the Razorbacks on the scoreboard first by against Georgia last season . He also attempted a career-high grabbing a two-yard pass from Mallett with 6:46 remaining in the 44 passes that ranked third on UA’s single-game chart . His first quarter . The completion capped an eight-play, 78-yard drive . SCORING SUMMARY Vanderbilt outing marks the fourth time in his career he’s passed Williams was named the winner of the Crip Hall Award, given to for 400 or more yards . With his passing output, Mallett moved to the most valuable senior at UA’s Homecoming game . He finished second on Arkansas’ career passing yards list . the game with four catches for 32 yards and the score . 1 2 3 4 F Razorback running back Knile Davis scored on two rushing Vanderbilt 14 0 0 0 14 plays and totaled 82 yards on the ground in the win . Ronnie COACH PETRINO VU POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) Arkansas 6 26 3 14 49 Wingo Jr . added 52 rushing yards to Arkansas’ 138-yard team

rushing total . The Razorback defense found the end zone for the final score 1st Quarter of the game with Jerico Nelson snatching an interception and | racing 39 yards past several Commodores to score at the 13:15 11:00 VU - Jonathan Krause 21-yd rush (Ryan

mark in the fourth quarter . Nelson finished as the team leader in Fowler kick), 3-85 1:48 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL tackles with seven and also added a pass breakup . To start the second half, Russellville, Ark ., native Zach Hocker added three more points to the Arkansas advantage with a 27- 6:46 AR - D.J. Williams 2 yd pass from Ryan yard field goal to make the score 35-14 . Before heading to the Mallett (TEAM kick failed), 8-78 4:14 break, he hit a 26-yard attempt with 0:26 remaining to propel UA into the locker room . The Mallett-Wright connection was alive in the second 2:53 VU - Brandon Barden 8 yd pass from Larry quarter, with the Razorback receiver grabbing touchdown Smith (Ryan Fowler kick), 10-55 3:53 throws twice from 15 yards out . In between Wright’s scores, the Razorback defense scored points of its own, notching a safety with 7:59 remaining in the first half . Junior linebacker Jerry 2nd Quarter Franklin sacked Vanderbilt quarterback Larry Smith in the end 13:25 AR - Knile Davis 2 yd rush (Zach Hocker zone, stripping the ball in the process . Vanderbilt offensive kick), 10-80 4:28 lineman Wesley Johnson was able to recover the ball, but was downed in the end zone for the safety . 11:20 AR - Jarius Wright 15 yd pass from Ryan GAME STATISTICS Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-20 0:38 TEAM STATS VU AR RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 8 25 7:59 AR - TEAM safety Vanderbilt - Warren Norman 11-64; Zac Stacy 6-24; Jonathan RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-117 36-138 Krause 1-21; Larry Smith 9-10; Wesley Tate 1-2; TEAM 1-(-1); PASSING YDS (NET) 36 417 6:26 AR - Jarius Wright 15 yd pass from Ryan Jared Funk 2-(-3) Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-6-2 48-28-0 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 4-25 1:33 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-153 84-555 Arkansas - Knile Davis 19-82; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 6-52; Broderick 0:26 AR - Zach Hocker 26 yd field goal, 11-62 3:40 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Green 7-11; Ryan Mallett 4-(-7) Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-1-0 1-8-0 3rd Quarter Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 7-189-0 4-126-0 PASSING: Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-58-1 6:08 AR - Zach Hocker 27 yd field goal, 7-54 2:56 Vanderbilt - Larry Smith 4-12-0-25; Jared Funk 2-5-2-11 2011 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-47.9 4-38.2 4th Quarter Fumbles-Lost 4-0 0-0 Arkansas- Ryan Mallett 27-44-0-409; Tyler Wilson 1-4-0-8 Penalties-Yards 7-54 13-130 14:32 AR - Knile Davis 2 yd rush (Zach Hocker kick), 13-68 4:32 Possession Time 23:11 36:49 RECEIVING: Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 10 of 19 Vanderbilt - Brandon Barden 2-20; Tray Herndon 1-6; Wesley 13:15 - Jerico Nelson 39 yd interception return Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Tate 1-6; John Cole 1-5; Jonathan Krause 1-(-1) Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 7-7 (Zach Hocker kick) Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 4-40 Arkansas - Jarius Wright 6-87; Greg Childs 5-87; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 5-40; D.J. Williams 4-32; Knile Davis 3-42; Julian Horton 2-59; Chris Gragg 2-54; Cobi Hamilton 1-16

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NOV. 6, 2010 • COLUMBIA, S.C. WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUM GAME 9 ATTENDANCE: 75,136 TV: ESPN #17 ARKANSAS 41 #18 SOUTH CAROLINA 20

nile Davis and Ryan Mallett combined to dominate the Arkansas turned the game around with a 57-yard bomb by top team from the Southeastern Conference’s Eastern Mallett to Jarius Wright to fuel a four-play, 80-yard drive . Davis’ KDivision as Arkansas pounded South Carolina, 41-20 . two-yard run put the Hogs up 17-7 with 6:33 left in the second The win for Arkansas was the first loss at Williams-Brice quarter . Stadium for the Gamecocks this season . Deep in its own territory, South Carolina went for a fake Davis finished with well over 100 yards against the SEC’s punt, but Elton Ford shut down the play for no gain . On the top-ranked rushing defense . The Gamecocks came into the ensuing possession, Davis tightroped the south sideline for 21 game giving up only 100 .1 yards per game while Davis ran for yards to score to close the 37-yard drive . The PAT by Hocker 110 and three touchdowns . made it 24-7 Razorbacks with 1:57 left in the first half . Davis’ three touchdowns tied the most given up by Carolina On South Carolina’s first drive of the second half, Tramain

to a single rusher, equalling the three rushing scores by Auburn’s Thomas stepped in front of a Garcia pass to give the Razorbacks Cam Newton . another short field, this time giving the offense the ball at the Mallett finished the night 21-of-30 passing for 303 yards and USC 20-yard line . Arkansas punched in the touchdown with one passing touchdown . Davis going over from one yard out, crossing the 100-yard As a team, the Razorbacks racked up 443 yards compared to barrier in the process, to give the Razorbacks a 31-10 lead . only 295 for USC . After allowing USC a touchdown early in the The Razorbacks added 10 more points before South Carolina SCORING SUMMARY first quarter, the Razorbacks kept the Gamecock offense out of could recover . A 51-yard field goal by Hocker, a school record in the end zone the rest of the contest . South Carolina got two the SEC era and the longest by a freshman in UA history, moved field goals and a fumble returned for a touchdown . the score to 34-10 before Mallett scored on a 1-yard rush for a 1 2 3 4 F Along with Davis’ 100-yard game, Cobi Hamilton had seven 41-10 margin to start the fourth quarter . Arkansas 7 17 10 7 41 catches for 111 yards, his first 100-yard receiving game this In addition to his interception, Thomas also led Arkansas in South Carolina 7 3 0 10 20 season . Senior D . J . Wiliams had five catches for 67 yards in the tackles with seven . Greg Gatson made the first interception of 2010 IN REVIEW first half . his career in the third quarter, and Ross Rasner jumped on a Arkansas took command of the game from the start . fumble forced by Patrick Jones on the last play of the game for 1st Quarter The Razorbacks held South Carolina to three and out before the third forced turnover by the Razorbacks . Mallett stepped on the field to direct a nine-play, 59-yard, drive 10:19 AR - Cobi Hamilton 4 yd pass from Ryan that covered 4:12 to open the game . The Razorbacks made the COACH PETRINO USC POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 9-59 4:12 ground game a big part of the drive, but a 27-yard catch and run for Williams and a four-yard touchdown strike to a wide open Hamilton gave the Hogs the lead . 5:09 SC - Tori Gurley 4 yd pass from Stephen Stephen Garcia got the Gamecock passing game in gear on Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick), 9-76 5:10 the next possession, marching 76 yards in nine plays for a tying score . It proved to be the only offensive touchdown of the night for USC and the last time the Gamecocks were even . 2nd Quarter The Razorbacks took the lead for good on Zach Hocker’s 41- 10:32 AR - Zach Hocker 41 yd field goal, yard field goal that put Arkansas back ahead 10-7 with 10:32 left 12-53 5:07 in the second quarter . A potential scoring drive for the Gamecocks was avoided after USC was unable to move any further towards its end zone . 6:33 AR - Knile Davis 2 yd rush (Zach Hocker In an attempt to salvage three points, USC field goal kicker kick), 4-80 1:15 Spencer Lanning hit the left upright, preserving Arkansas’ lead . 1:57 AR - Knile Davis 21 yd rush (Zach Hocker GAME STATISTICS kick), 3-38 1:13 TEAM STATS AR SC RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 23 18 00:00 SC - Spencer Lanning 29 yd field goal, 9-45 Arkansas - Knile Davis 22-110; Broderick Green 5-26; Ronnie RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-140 27-105 1:57 Wingo Jr. 6-18; Ryan Mallett 4-0; Tyler Wilson 1-(-14) PASSING YDS (NET) 303 190 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-21-1 33-18-2 3rd Quarter South Carolina - Stephen Garcia 7-54; Marcus Lattimore 11-30; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-443 60-295 5:39 AR - Knile Davis 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker Connor Shaw 4-23; Brian Maddox 1-4; Kenny Miles 1-3; Dalton kick), 5-20 2:19 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-1-1 Wilson 1-0; Seth Strickland 1-(-4); TEAM 1-(-5)

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-51-0 7-145-0 1:18 AR - Zach Hocker 51 yd field goal, PASSING: 5-44 1:55 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-14-0 1-13-0 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 21-30-1 303 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.5 3-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 4th Quarter South Carolina- Stephen Garcia 14-29-2 161; Connor Shaw 2-2-0 11:10 AR - Ryan Mallett 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker Penalties-Yards 11-90 4-37 20; Seth Strickland 1-1-0 (-1); Andrew Clifford 1-1-0 10 Possession Time 34:20 25:40 kick), 7-35 4:33 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 13 5 of 12 RECEIVING: Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 5:35 SC - Spencer Lanning 31 yd field goal, 11-57 Arkansas - Cobi Hamilton 7-111; D.J. Williams 5-67; Jarius 5:35 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-4 Wright 4-88; Joe Adams 3-27; Knile Davis 1-5; Ben Cleveland 1-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 2-20

2011 3:52 SC - Byron McKnight 1 yd fumble recovery South Carolina - Alshon Jeffery 7-99; Tori Gurley 3-24; Justice (Spencer Lanning kick) Cunningham 2-31; Ace Sanders 2-4; Marcus Lattimore 1-10; Mike Triglia 1-10; Brian Maddox 1-8; D.L. Moore 1-4

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NOV. 13, 2010 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM GAME 10 ATTENDANCE: 67,330 TV: ESPNU #14 ARKANSAS 58 UTEP 21

he University of Arkansas football team scored a 58-21 Mississippi State . victory against UTEP while celebrating Senior Night To start the third quarter, Williams was on the receiving Tinside Donald W . Reynolds Razorback Stadium . The game end of another touchdown throw, this time with Mallett was highlighted by the UA offense totaling 577 yards (326 shaking free of a Miner defender before delivering the six-yard rushing, 251 passing) and eight touchdowns, six of which came touchdown strike . Williams’ second score tied a single-game from the arm and feet of quarterback Ryan Mallett, tying a career high, matching his 2008 outing vs . ULM . The scoreboard school record . Running back Knile Davis set a new career high read 42-14 until Mallett connected with tight end Chris Gragg with 182 yards rushing against the Miners . to advance UA’s lead to 49-14 with 3:19 remaining in the third For Mallett, the UA-UTEP matchup was another record- quarter . Mallett complied 215 yards passing before giving way setting occasion . The Texarkana, Ark ,. native tied the school to backup Tyler Wilson at the beginning of the fourth quarter .

record for touchdown responsibility in a game with six (five Mallett found the end zone on the ground for UA’s first score 2010 IN REVIEW passing, one rushing) . The mark tied Madre Hill’s effort vs . of the game at the 9:54 mark in the first quarter . Arkansas’ 6-6, South Carolina in 1995 . 238-pound signal caller rolled out to pass from the 14-yard line Davis’ 182 rushing yards were part of a Petrino era-best 326, and dashed across the goal line for the touchdown to tie the the most for Arkansas since totaling 385 yards on the ground game 7-7 . UTEP scored previously off a 51-yard scoring run from at LSU in 2007 . Davis had 109 rushing yards after his first two Leilyon Myers . SCORING SUMMARY carries, including a 70-yard touchdown run to tie the game at UTEP found the end zone again in the first quarter when 14-14 . Marion McClure returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown . After Davis’ equalizing touchdown dash, Mallett went to The Miners would fail to score again until the fourth quarter, 1 2 3 4 F work . The next five touchdowns came from his throws, starting when a 60-yard pass to Kris Adams from James Thomas II UTEP 14 0 0 7 21 with Cobi Hamilton snagging an 11-yard score at 2:37 in the was bookended by two Arkansas scores . Kicker Zach Hocker Arkansas 21 14 14 9 58 first quarter for Arkansas to take the lead 21-14 . connected on a 37-yard field goal attempt and running back

Mallett next found the outstretched hands of reliable tight Broderick Green found the end zone on a 1-yard plunge to make end D .J . Williams over the middle of the field for a 32-yard the final outcome 58-21 . 1st Quarter touchdown connection that put the Razorbacks up 28-14 at | 12:09 in the second quarter . Later in the second quarter, Mallett COACH PETRINO UTEP POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) 12:09 UTEP - Leilyon Myers 51 yd rush (Dakota

slung another score to wide receiver Jarius Wright from 15 yards Warren kick), 6-78 2:51 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL out to put UA’s advantage at 35-14 . Prior to the first half’s conclusion, UTEP was unable to convert a field goal try after a fumbled occurred . The 9:54 AR - Ryan Mallett 14 yd rush (Zach Hocker remaining six seconds ran off the clock in the ensuing scramble . kick), 5-68 2:15 After cornerback Darius Winston came up with the ball for the Razorbacks, Arkansas’ 21-point lead was safe heading into the break . 9:33 UTEP - Marlon McClure 100 yd kickoff Arkansas’ offense was forced to punt just once in the return (Dakota Warren kick) game, with the Razorback defense wreaking havoc of its own . UA forced four punts, grabbed two interceptions, recovered a fumble and blocked a field goal in the night game . Arkansas 9:14 AR - Knile Davis 70 yd rush (Zach Hocker secondary members Tramain Thomas and Winston notched kick), 1-70 0:19 the interceptions, while Jake Bequette and Jerry Franklin each recorded a sack . Thomas was responsible for the blocked field goal, the first for Arkansas since Nov . 20, 2004, against 2:37 AR - Cobi Hamilton 11 yd pass from Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 11-79 4:56 GAME STATISTICS

TEAM STATS UTEP AR 2nd Quarter RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 16 31 12:09 AR - D.J. Williams 32 yd pass from Ryan UTEP - Leilyon Myers 6-71; Joe Banyard 8-39; Trevor Vittatoe RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-117 41-326 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 5-51 2:37 5-7; James Thomas II 3-4; Vernon Frazier 1-4; Marlon McClure PASSING YDS (NET) 238 251 1-3; TEAM 1-(-11) Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-28-2 23-31-0 5:15 AR - Jarius Wright 15 yd pass from Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 8-75 3:24 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-355 72-577 Arkansas - Knile Davis 11-182; Broderick Green 15-75; Ronnie Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Wingo Jr. 9-43; Ryan Mallett 4-18; Ronald Watkins 1-5; Joe 3rd Quarter Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 3-50-0 Adams 1-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 10-271-1 4-88-0 10:19 AR - D.J. Williams 6 yd pass from Ryan Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-11-0 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 8-71 4:41 PASSING: 2011 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-41.0 1-44.0 UTEP - Trevor Vittatoe 13-21-1 151; James Thomas II 4-5-0 77; 3:19 AR - Chris Gragg 5 yd pass from Ryan Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Carson Meger 1-1-0 10; Tate Smith 0-1-1 0 Penalties-Yards 7-73 5-34 Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 10-54 4:38 Possession Time 23:56 36:04 Arkansas- Ryan Mallett 19-26-0 215; Tyler Wilson 4-5-0 36 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 8 of 10 4th Quarter 10:46 AR - Zach Hocker 37 yd field goal, 7-24 4:03 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 RECEIVING: Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 7-7 UTEP - Joe Banyard 7-30; Kris Adams 5-148; Evan Davis 1-19; Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-14 9:44 UTEP - Kris Adams 60 yd pass from James Russell Carr 1-10; Jonny Moore 1-10; Pierce Hunter 1-8; Vernon Thomas II (Dakota Warren kick), 2-63 1:02 Frazier 1-7; Julio Lopez 1-6 1:41 AR - Broderick Green 1 yd rush (Alex Tejada Arkansas - D.J. Williams 5-58; Chris Gragg 4-44; Cobi Hamilton kick blocked), 14-77 8:03 3-37; Jarius Wright 3-32; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-22; Broderick Green 2-21; Joe Adams 1-17; Austin Tucker 1-11; Julian Horton 1-6; Knile Davis 1-3

77 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

NOV. 20, 2010 • STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD GAME 11 ATTENDANCE: 56,406 TV: ESPN #13 ARKANSAS 38 #22 MISSISSIPPI STATE 31

ophomore Knile Davis became the 10th player in University The Razorbacks opened the game with the ball, but their of Arkansas history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, but first drive stalled at midfield . Relf kept up the middle out of Sit was his first career touchdown reception that saved the the option for 23 yards and the touchdown to give MSU the day as the 13th-ranked Razorbacks won in double overtime over opening lead . The senior quarterback went 2-of-3 on the drive Mississippi State, 38-31 . of eight plays for 86 yards . Davis rushed for 187 yards on 30 carries, but Ryan Mallett It wasn’t long -- 34 seconds as a matter of fact -- before found him wide open from the backfield for six yards in the Arkansas tied the game . Working from the Hogs 32, Arkansas second overtime for the win . used two plays to set the stage for a 62-yard touchdown run It was a game filled with drama as it looked twice that the by Davis . Starting with a play fake from Mallett that froze the Razorbacks had their ninth win of the year sewn up against the linebackers, Davis took the handoff to the left against the flow 22nd-ranked Bulldogs . of the play . With a sealing block on the edge from Williams,

Following a fumble with less than two minutes to play, State Davis went untouched into the end zone to tie the game 7-7 . quarterback Chris Relf moved the Bulldogs up field, but was The teams traded fumbles before State put together a drive to unable to get the score . Rushing before time expired, MSU got tie the game at 14-14 . A fake punt deep in Bulldog territory and the kicking unit on the field for a 25-yard field goal to send the a fourth-down conversion in the Razorback end of the field kept game into overtime . the drive alive . Relf found Smith for a 22-yard pass to the 1-yard The Razorbacks were on offense first to start the second line, setting up a one-yard plunge by Ballard with 9:52 left in the overtime period, and Mallett opened up the offense quickly . second quarter . SCORING SUMMARY On third down, he rolled right, then looked back left at Davis The Bulldogs came back with a clock-burning drive for the who had snuck out of the backfield against the flow of the next score, holding the ball for 4:37 before a two-yard run by play . Mallett tossed the easy pass to Davis for his first career Ballard gave MSU the 21-14 lead with 2:29 left in the half . 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 F touchdown reception . Arkansas drove into Bulldog territory to close the half, Arkansas 14 3 7 7 0 7 38 State was stopped on downs, with a definite final play of the finishing with a 32-yard field goal by Hocker . The Razorbacks game as Tenarius Wright sacked Relf to end the contest . improved to 9-2 all-time in overtime games with the win . Miss. St. 7 14 0 10 0 0 31

2010 IN REVIEW For the night, Davis’ three touchdowns led the Razorbacks . Mallett threw for 305 yards in the game, going 17-of-26 with COACH PETRINO MSU POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) three touchdown passes and one interception . He had two 1st Quarter drives of less than 40 seconds . 9:23 MS - Chris Relf 23 yd rush (Derek D .J . Williams and Joe Adams had four catches each to lead the Razorbacks, with Jarius Wright topping the yardage with DePasquale kick), 8-86 3:14 105 for his two receptions . With Arkansas leading at half 21-17 State opened the third quarter with another long drive, but a fumble by Relf gave 8:41 AR - Knile Davis 62 yd rush (Zach Hocker Arkansas the ball deep in its own territory . Mallett dropped back kick), 2-69 0:34 and found a wide open Wright 45 yards down field . Wright cut back to the sideline and turned the play into an 89-yard touchdown to regain the lead for Arkansas . It is the second- 1:07 AR - D.J. Williams 25 yd pass from Ryan longest touchdown pass in school history, with the one-play drive taking only 15 seconds . Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 9-80 3:50 Arkansas’ defense turned in back-to-back sacks to kill State’s next drive at the close of the third quarter . Mallett then took control, mixing runs from Davis with 2nd Quarter passing, concluding with a one-yard run from Davis and a 31-21 9:52 MS - Vick Ballard 1 yd rush (Derek lead . Relf rallied the Bulldogs with a 14-play drive for 75 yards . DePasquale kick), 15-70 5:53 Ballard took it in the final four yards to cut the Razorback lead to a field goal at 31-28 with 4:24 left . 2:29 MS - Vick Ballard 2 yd rush (Derek GAME STATISTICS DePasquale kick), 11-60 4:37 TEAM STATS AR MS RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 21 32 00:50 AR - Zach Hocker 32 yd field goal, 7-56 1:30 Arkansas - Knile Davis 30-187; Joe Adams 1-4; Broderick Green RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-183 70-262 2-3; Ryan Mallett 2-(-11) PASSING YDS (NET) 305 224 3rd Quarter Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-17-1 30-20-0 2:03 AR - Jarius Wright 89 yd pass from Ryan Mississippi State - Vick Ballard 33-150; Chris Relf 31-103; Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 1-89 0:15 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-488 100-486 LaDarius Perkins 2-7; Chad Bumphis 1-6; Heath Hutchins 1-3; Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Robert Elliott 1-0; Brandon Heavens 1-(-7) 4th Quarter

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-112-0 6-123-0 10:06 AR - Knile Davis 1 yd rush (Zach Hocker PASSING: kick), 10-73 4:45 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Arkansas - Ryan Mallett 17-26-1-305 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.3 4-42.8 4:24 MS - Vick Ballard 4 yd rush (Derek Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-3 Mississippi State- Chris Relf 20-30-0-224 Penalties-Yards 8-49 3-29 DePasquale kick), 14-75 5:35 Possession Time 22:36 37:24 RECEIVING: Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 9 of 20 00:00 MS - Derek DePasquale 25 yd field goal, Arkansas - D.J. Williams 4-70; Joe Adams 4-45; Cobi Hamilton 8-47 1:52 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 4 of 5 3-54; Jarius Wright 2-105; Knile Davis 2-12; Van Stumon 1-12; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-6 Ben Cleveland 1-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-20 2-11 Overtime

2011 00:00 AR - Knile Davis 7 yd pass from Ryan Mississippi State - Chris Smith 5-78; Chad Bumphis 5-45; Arceto Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 4-25 0:00 Clark 3-29; Robert Elliott 2-11; Brandon Henderson 1-29; Vick Ballard 1-13; Michael Carr 1-9; LaDarius Perkins 1-6; Patrick Hanrahan 1-4

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NOV. 27, 2010 • LITTLE ROCK, ARK. WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM GAME 12 ATTENDANCE: 55,808 TV: CBS #12 ARKANSAS 31 #6 LSU 23

he University of Arkansas football team turned away LSU field for the final second-quarter possession with only six 31-23 inside War Memorial Stadium in the regular season seconds remaining . Hamilton weaved passed LSU defenders Tfinale for both squads . The Razorbacks, ranked 12th, and received blocking help from Adams before crossing the goal controlled the line of scrimmage against the sixth-ranked Tigers line . with a 464-294 advantage in offensive yardage . Standout The final play of the first half wasn’t Hamilton’s longest quarterback Ryan Mallett connected with wide receiver Cobi reception, as the Texarkana, Texas, native snagged an 85-yard Hamilton twice for touchdown passes of 80 yards or longer in touchdown pass from Mallett earlier in the second quarter to the victory . advance UA’s advantage to 14-7 . Hamilton streaked down the UA improved to 10-2 (6-2, SEC), marking Arkansas’ eighth sideline to the end zone, helping Mallett notch his 58th career 10-win regular season and the fourth six-win Southeastern touchdown pass, a school record . He threw two more to bring

Conference season in school history . his top mark to 60 . 2010 IN REVIEW Arkansas never trailed against its higher-ranked opponent Arkansas struck first in the afternoon game, with Davis in the occasion, as the Razorbacks controlled the trenches scoring from 14 yards out with 2:30 remaining in the first with running back Knile Davis rushing for 152 yards and a quarter . The touchdown was his 13th this season, a mark that touchdown . On the defensive side of the ball, Arkansas held tied him for 10th on UA’s single-season rushing touchdowns LSU to 4-for-16 ( .250) on third-down conversions, including list . 1-for-7 in the second half . LSU evened the score at 7-7 early in the second quarter after SCORING SUMMARY Mallett finished with his ninth 300-yard passing game of the Tiger running back ran the football in from the season with a 13-of-23, 320-yard performance . With his 3,592 5-yard line . Ridley was also responsible for knotting the score at 1 2 3 4 F passing yards and 30 touchdowns this season, he is just the 14-14 with a three-yard scoring run late in the second quarter . fourth quarterback in SEC history to throw for 3,000 yards and Jerico Nelson led the Razorbacks in tackles, notching 11 LSU 0 14 6 3 23 30 touchdowns in consecutive seasons . with 2 .0 tackles for loss (9 yards lost) and 1 .0 sacks (5 yards Arkansas 7 14 0 10 31 UA’s Jarius Wright led the team with four receptions, while lost) . Terrell Williams followed up for Arkansas with 10 tackles,

Hamilton was UA’s deep threat, netting a career-high 164 yards including a 19-yard tackle for loss . Freddy Burton recovered two and a career-high-tying two touchdowns on three receptions . fumbles for the Razorbacks, and Maudrecus Humphrey added 1st Quarter

Hamilton was the first player in Arkansas history to make two another recovery as UA forced multiple turnovers for the sixth 2:30 AR - Knile Davis 14 yd rush (Zach Hocker | 80-yard touchdown catches in the same game . straight game and recovered three fumbles for the second time The Razorbacks were strong in the final quarter of the game, this season . kick), 5-74 2:15 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL solidifying the victory with a 19-yard field goal from Zach Arkansas’ victory gave it a perfect 4-0 month of November . Hocker with 6:09 remaining in the game to make the score It was the 25th perfect November in school history and just the 2nd Quarter 31-20 . The scoring drive took 6:03 off the clock . Arkansas’ ball second since 1989 . control was evident to begin the fourth quarter, with Mallett 11:52 LS - Stevan Ridley 5 yd rush ( finding wide receiver Joe Adams from 39 yards out on 4th-and-3 COACH PETRINO LSU POST-GAME (FLASH ONLY LINK) kick), 6-75 2:38 to improve UA’s lead to 28-20, capping a scoring drive that took 5:03 . LSU’s Josh Jasper was successful on all three of his second- 6:52 AR - Cobi Hamilton 85 yd pass from Ryan half field goal attempts, hitting from 46 and 20 yards in the Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 3-86 0:53 third quarter and from 36 yards in the fourth quarter . Jasper’s last field goal set the final score of the contest 31-23 . The Razorbacks took a 21-14 lead into the half in exciting 2:20 LS - Stevan Ridley 3 yd rush (Josh Jasper fashion, with Mallett connecting on an 80-yard touchdown kick), 8-42 4:32 strike to Hamilton over the middle of the field . UA took the 00:00 AR - Cobi Hamilton 80 yd pass from Ryan GAME STATISTICS Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 1-80 0:06 TEAM STATS LS AR RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS 15 19 3rd Quarter LSU - Stevan Ridley 17-75; Jordan Jefferson 14-34; Michael Ford RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-100 47-144 10:39 LS - Josh Jasper 46 yd field goal, 8-17 4:21 3-15; Richard Murphy 2-9; Russell Shepard 1-(-5); TEAM 2-(-28) PASSING YDS (NET) 194 320 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-17-0 23-13-2 7:52 LS - Josh Jasper 20 yd field goal, 4-6 1:14 Arkansas - Knile Davis 30-152; Broderick Green 6-29; Joe Adams TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-294 70-464 2-9; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-3; Dylan Breeding 1-(-12); Ryan Mallett 4th Quarter Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-(-15); TEAM 2-(-22) Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0 14:10 AR - Joe Adams 39 yd pass from Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker kick), 11-80 5:03 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-187-0 5-80-0 PASSING: Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-31-0 0-0-0 LSU - Jordan Jefferson 16-27-0-184; 1-2-0-10 2011 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-50.8 6-40.8 6:09 AR - Zach Hocker 19 yd field goal, 13-88 6:03 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 4-0 Arkansas- Ryan Mallett 13-23-2-320 Penalties-Yards 7-51 2-17 1:58 LS - Josh Jasper 36 yd field goal, 11-43 4:11 Possession Time 28:47 31:13 RECEIVING: Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 3 of 13 LSU - Stevan Ridley 4-16; 3-41; Kadron Boone Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 2-40; Russell Shepard 2-30; Spencer Ware 1-29; Chris Tolliver Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3 1-12; Richard Murphy 1-10; James Wright 1-8; Rueben Randle Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-19 4-16 1-5; Deangelo Peterson 1-3

Arkansas - Jarius Wright 4-68; Cobi Hamilton 3-164; Joe Adams 3-60; D.J. Williams 3-28

79 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 2010 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK FOOTBALL STATISTICS (10-2, 6-2 SEC) Date Opponent RESULT Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 04,2010 TENNESSEE TECH W 44-3 1-0 0- 0 2:54 69596 Sep 11, 2010 vs ULM! W 31-7 2-0 0- 0 3:03 55705 Sep 18, 2010 at Georgia* W 31-24 3-0 1- 0 3:17 92746 Sep 25, 2010 #1 ALABAMA* L 20-24 3-1 1- 1 3:22 76808 Oct 09, 2010 vs Texas A&M+ W 24-17 4-1 1-1 3:42 65622 Oct 16, 2010 at #7 Auburn* L 43-65 4-2 1-2 3:45 87451 Oct 23, 2010 OLE MISS* W 38-24 5-2 2-2 3:24 73619 Oct 30, 2010 VANDERBILT* W 49-14 6-2 3-2 3:24 70430 Nov 06, 2010 at #18 South Carolina* W 41-20 7-2 4-2 3:17 75136

Nov 13, 2010 UTEP W 58-21 8-2 4-2 3:07 67330 Nov 20, 2010 at #22 Mississippi State* W(2OT) 38-31 9-2 5-2 3:34 56406 Nov 27, 2010 #6 LSU*! W 31-23 10-2 6-2 3:45 55808 ! INDICATES GAME IN LITTLE ROCK, ARK. + INDICATES GAME IN ARLINGTON, TEXAS * INDICATES CONFERENCE GAME

TEAM STATISTICS AR OPP TEAM STATISTICS AR OPP SCORING 448 273 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.6 25.9

TEAM STATISTICS Points Per Game 37.3 22.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 17.2 5.8 FIRST DOWNS 268 216 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.9 13.4 Rushing 96 109 FUMBLES-LOST 20-9 25-14 Passing 159 91 PENALTIES-Yards 97-783 90-663 Penalty 13 16 Average Per Game 65.2 55.2 RUSHING YARDAGE 1810 1889 PUNTS-Yards 47-1949 67-2878 Yards gained rushing 2050 2294 Average Per Punt 41.5 43.0 Yards lost rushing 240 405 Net punt average 36.6 35.9 Rushing Attempts 390 477 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:14 29:46 Average Per Rush 4.6 4.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 63/149 54/169 Average Per Game 150.8 157.4 3rd-Down Pct 42% 32% TDs Rushing 22 19 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/17 14/20 PASSING YARDAGE 4061 2188 4th-Down Pct 47% 70% Comp-Att-Int 277-418-14 173-315-11 SACKS BY-Yards 37-229 24-129 Average Per Pass 9.7 6.9 MISC YARDS 0 0 Average Per Catch 14.7 12.6 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 58 33 Average Per Game 338.4 182.3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-16 14-17 TDs Passing 34 11 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 5871 4077 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-46) 91% (31-37) 84% Total Plays 808 792 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-46) 72% (20-37) 54%

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Average Per Play 7.3 5.1 PAT-ATTEMPTS (55-57) 96% (33-33) 100% Average Per Game 489.2 339.8 ATTENDANCE 413591 311739 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-980 65-1681 Games/Avg Per Game 6/68932 4/77935 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-293 15-87 Neutral Site Games 2/60664 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-98 14-187

2011 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Arkansas 114 142 92 93 7 448 Opponents 73 61 36 103 0 273

80 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Knile Davis 12 178 1215 32 1183 6.6 13 71 98.6 Joe Adams 14 251 17.9 1 97 Broderick Green 12 104 389 24 365 3.5 3 23 30.4 Jarius Wright 2 32 16.0 0 24 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 12 40 246 7 239 6.0 1 32 19.9 Jerico Nelson 1 10 10.0 0 10 Dennis Johnson 2 9 85 2 83 9.2 1 49 41.5 Total 17 293 17.2 1 97 Joe Adams 11 6 32 0 32 5.3 0 12 2.9 Opponents 15 87 5.8 0 33 Jarius Wright 12 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8 Ronald Watkins 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Brandon Mitchell 3 2 5 6 -1 -0.5 0 5 -0.3 Tramain Thomas 4 24 6.0 0 11 Austin Tucker 12 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5 Rudell Crim 3 19 6.3 0 19 Dylan Breeding 12 1 5 12 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.6 Jerico Nelson 1 39 39.0 1 39 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM 7 3 0 22 -22 -7.3 0 0 -3.1 Greg Gatson 1 3 3.0 0 3 Tyler Wilson 6 4 0 24 -24 -6.0 0 0 -4.0 Darius Winston 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ryan Mallett 12 40 59 105 -46 -1.1 4 14 -3.8 Andru Stewart 1 13 13.0 0 13 Total 12 390 2050 240 1810 4.6 22 71 150.8 Total 11 98 8.9 1 39 Opponents 12 477 2294 405 1889 4.0 19 54 157.4 Opponents 14 187 13.4 0 34

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Ryan Mallett 12 170.53 242-364-11 66.5 3592 30 89 299.3 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Tyler Wilson 6 155.40 34-51-3 66.7 453 4 54 75.5 Lance Ray 22 494 22.5 0 66 Brandon Mitchell 3 78.3 1-3-0 33.3 16 0 16 5.3 Cobi Hamilton 8 142 17.8 0 32 Total 12 168.02 277-418-14 66.3 4061 34 89 338.4 Maudrecus Humphrey 6 111 18.5 0 25 Opponents 12 117.81 173-315-11 54.9 2188 11 69 182.3 Joe Adams 4 63 15.8 0 21 | ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Dennis Johnson 3 78 26.0 0 32 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Ross Rasner 3 41 13.7 0 24 D.J. Williams 12 49 589 12.0 4 46 49.1 Broderick Green 1 20 20.0 0 20 Greg Childs 8 46 659 14.3 6 54 82.4 Terrell Williams 1 4 4.0 0 4 Joe Adams 11 41 693 16.9 5 85 63.0 Van Stumon 1 21 21.0 0 21 Jarius Wright 12 38 718 18.9 4 89 59.8 Austin Tate 1 6 6.0 0 6 Cobi Hamilton 12 31 609 19.6 6 85 50.8 Total 50 980 19.6 0 66 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 12 27 274 10.1 4 43 22.8 Opponents 65 1681 25.9 1 100 Knile Davis 12 16 128 8.0 1 30 10.7 Chris Gragg 12 7 155 22.1 2 57 12.9 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Broderick Green 12 6 42 7.0 0 13 3.5 Jerico Nelson 1 5 5.0 0 5 Julian Horton 12 4 85 21.2 0 52 7.1 Total 1 5 5.0 0 5 Ben Cleveland 12 4 24 6.0 1 7 2.0 Opponents 3 67 22.3 2 47 Javontee Herndon 11 2 32 16.0 0 16 2.9 Van Stumon 11 2 19 9.5 1 12 1.7 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd De’Anthony Curtis 10 2 17 8.5 0 15 1.7 Dylan Breeding 45 1906 42.4 60 6 17 14 1 Austin Tucker 12 1 11 11.0 0 11 0.9 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Lance Ray 8 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.8 Ryan Mallett 1 43 43.0 43 1 0 0 0 Total 12 277 4061 14.7 34 89 338.4 Total 47 1949 41.5 60 7 17 14 1 2011 Opponents 12 173 2188 12.6 11 69 182.3 Opponents 67 2878 43.0 82 9 17 14 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Alex Tejada 81 5306 65.5 15 0 Total 81 5306 65.5 15 0 25.9 41.0 28 Opponents 57 3654 64.1 5 2 19.6 45.2 24

81 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G FG SEQUENCE ARKANSAS OPPONENTS Ryan Mallett 12 404 -46 3592 3546 295.5 Tennessee Tech - (27) Knile Davis 12 178 1183 0 1183 98.6 ULM (26) - Tyler Wilson 6 55 -24 453 429 71.5 Georgia (48) (43) Broderick Green 12 104 365 0 365 30.4 Alabama (31), (48) (36) Ronnie Wingo Jr. 12 40 239 0 239 19.9 Texas A&M 49, (39) (38) Dennis Johnson 2 9 83 0 83 41.5 Auburn - (43), (26), (28) Joe Adams 11 6 32 0 32 2.9 Ole Miss (46) (22) Brandon Mitchell 2 5 -1 16 15 7.5 Vanderbilt (26), (27) - Jarius Wright 12 1 9 0 9 0.8 S. Carolina (41), (51) 29, (29), (31) Ronald Watkins 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 UTEP (37) 44 Austin Tucker 12 1 -6 0 -6 -0.5 Miss. St. (32), 39 (25) Dylan Breeding 12 1 -7 0 -7 -3.1 LSU 41, (19) 43, (46), (20), (36) TEAM 7 3 -22 0 -22 -3.1 Total 12 808 1810 4061 5871 489.2 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Opponents 12 792 1889 2188 4077 339.8 |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Zach Hocker - 13-16 55-55 - - - - - 94 Knile Davis 14 ------84 Greg Childs 6 - - - 1 - - - 38 Joe Adams 6 ------36

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Cobi Hamilton 6 ------36 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 5 ------30 Ryan Mallett 4 ------24 Jarius Wright 4 ------24 D.J. Williams 4 ------24 Broderick Green 3 ------18 Chris Gragg 2 ------12 Dennis Johnson 1 ------6 Van Stumon 1 ------6 Ben Cleveland 1 ------6 Jerico Nelson 1 ------6 TEAM - - 0-1 - - - - 2 4 Alex Tejada - - 0-1 - - - - - 0 Tyler Wilson - - - - - 1-1 - - 0 Total 58 13-16 55-57 - 1 1-1 - 2 448 Opponents 33 14-17 33-33 - - - - - 273

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Zach Hocker 13-16 81.2 1-1 3-3 4-5 4-6 1-1 51 0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Knile Davis 12 1183 128 0 0 0 1311 109.2 Ben Cleveland 12 0 24 0 0 0 24 2.0 Joe Adams 12 32 693 251 63 0 1039 94.5 Tramain Thomas 12 0 0 0 0 24 0 2.0 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Jarius Wright 12 9 718 32 0 0 759 63.2 Rudell Crim 12 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.6 Cobi Hamilton 12 0 609 0 142 0 751 62.6 De’Anthony Curtis 10 0 17 0 0 0 17 1.7 Greg Childs 8 0 659 0 0 0 659 82.4 Andru Stewart 10 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.3 D.J. Williams 12 0 589 0 0 0 589 49.1 Austin Tate 12 0 0 0 6 0 6 0.5 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 12 239 274 0 0 0 513 42.8 Austin Tucker 12 -6 11 0 0 0 5 0.4 Lance Ray 8 0 6 0 494 0 500 62.5 Ronald Watkins 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Broderick Green 12 365 42 0 20 0 427 35.6 Terrell Williams 12 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.3 Dennis Johnson 2 83 0 0 78 0 161 80.5 Greg Gatson 10 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 Chris Gragg 12 0 155 0 0 0 155 12.9 Brandon Mitchell 3 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.3 2011 Maudrecus Humphrey 12 0 0 0 111 0 111 9.2 Dylan Breeding 12 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -0.6 Julian Horton 12 0 85 0 0 0 85 7.1 TEAM 7 -22 0 0 0 0 -22 -3.1 Jerico Nelson 12 0 0 10 0 39 49 4.1 Tyler Wilson 6 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -4.0 Ross Rasner 12 0 0 0 41 0 41 3.4 Ryan Mallett 12 -46 0 0 0 0 -46 -3.8 Van Stumon 11 0 19 0 21 0 40 3.6 Total 12 1810 4061 293 980 98 7242 603.5 Javontee Herndon 11 0 32 0 0 0 32 2.9 Opponents 12 1889 2188 87 1681 187 6032 502.7

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 34 Jerry Franklin 12-12 44 49 93 12.5-59 6.5-45 . 2 4 . 1 . . 31 Jerico Nelson 12-12 49 34 83 11.0-29 2.5-12 1-39 3 2 1-5 1 . . 5 Tramain Thomas 12-12 40 31 71 4.5-10 0.5-3 4-24 4 . 1-0 2 1 . 1 Anthony Leon 12-11 31 27 58 10.5-38 2.5-18 . 2 . . . . . 4R Rudell Crim 12-11 29 19 48 1.5-3 . 3-19 2 1 1-0 . . . 9 Elton Ford 12-1 19 20 39 4.5-10 1.0-2 . 3 1 1-0 1 . . 26 Ramon Broadway 9-9 23 15 38 0.5-2 . . 6 1 . . . . 25 Terrell Williams 12-1 19 19 38 3.5-23 ...... 43 Tenarius Wright 12-0 16 20 36 8.0-49 6.0-40 . . 3 1-0 1 . . INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 92 DeQuinta Jones 11-7 12 22 34 0.5-1 . . 1 2 . 2 . . 58 Damario Ambrose 12-12 11 20 31 6.5-29 3.5-21 . 1 4 . 1 . . 91 Jake Bequette 12-12 15 16 31 8.0-38 7.0-36 . 2 5 1-0 1 . . 6 Isaac Madison 12-9 18 11 29 . . . 5 . . . . . 35 Ross Rasner 12-0 15 13 28 6.0-25 2.0-12 . . . 1-0 . . . 54 Byran Jones 10-5 9 14 23 1.0-1 ...... 51 Alfred Davis 12-7 12 10 22 2.0-5 1.0-4 ...... 99 Lavunce Askew 12-5 10 11 21 3.5-19 1.0-11 ...... 28 Greg Gatson 10-1 14 4 18 . . 1-3 2 . . 1 . . 1B Eric Bennett 11-0 12 3 15 1.0-1 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 46 Freddy Burton 12-0 8 7 15 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 21 Darius Winston 11-5 8 6 14 . . 1-0 1 . 2-0 . . .

36 Andru Stewart 10-0 10 4 14 1.0-5 1.0-5 1-13 . . . 1 . . |

53 Jermaine Love 10-0 6 6 12 1.0-12 1.0-12 . . 1 . . . . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 90 C. Miles-Nash 12-0 5 7 12 1.5-5 0.5-4 ...... 61 Zach Stadther 7-0 1 9 10 1.5-5 1.0-4 ...... 2 Alex Tejada 12-0 5 4 9 ...... 95 Patrick Jones 8-0 2 6 8 . . . . 1 . 1 . . 38 Jerry Mitchell 6-0 5 2 7 ...... 1H J. Herndon 11-0 3 4 7 ...... 47 Matt Marshall 11-0 1 4 5 ...... 23 De’Anthony Curtis 10-0 4 1 5 ...... 32 Bret Harris 4-0 1 3 4 ...... 39 Jarrett Lake 7-0 1 3 4 ...... 42 Chris Smith 6-0 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . . . 22 Darrell Smith 8-0 2 1 3 ...... 67 Alvin Bailey 12-12 1 1 2 ...... 71 Wade Grayson 12-12 2 . 2 ...... 4 Jarius Wright 12-12 . 2 2 ...... 41 Ryan Powers 3-0 1 1 2 ...... 96 J. Jackson 4-0 1 . 1 ...... 65 DeMarcus Love 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 73 Ray Dominguez 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 94 Will Coleman 6-0 1 . 1 ......

50 Stephen Barnett 3-0 . 1 1 ...... 2011 3W Ronald Watkins 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 83 M. Humphrey 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 80 Chris Gragg 12-4 1 . 1 ...... 82 Lance Ray 8-0 1 . 1 ...... 45 D.J. Williams 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 85 Greg Childs 8-7 1 . 1 ...... 14 Dylan Breeding 12-0 . 1 1 ...... 3 Joe Adams 11-3 . 1 1 ...... 15 Ryan Mallett 12-12 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 7-0 ...... 1-0 . . 2 Total 12 475 435 910 90-369 37-229 11-98 36 25 14-5 13 1 2 Opponents 12 446 449 895 61-247 24-129 14-187 36 21 9-67 13 2 -

83 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ARKANSAS TEAM STATISTICS

|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| Tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off 9/4 TENNESSEE TECH 28 196 3 49 23 323 3 85 23-30-2 323 3 85 2 50 0 32 1 7 0 7 519 9/11 vs. ULM 31 99 1 15 28 400 3 47 28-43-1 400 3 47 2 34 0 28 5 82 0 19 499 9/18 at Georgia 23 53 1 13 21 380 3 57 21-33-0 380 3 57 4 61 0 18 1 1 0 1 433 9/25 ALABAMA 20 64 1 14 25 357 1 43 25-38-3 357 1 43 4 86 0 25 0 0 0 0 421 10/9 vs. Texas A&M 36 132 0 45 27 310 3 71 27-38-1 310 3 71 3 47 0 21 1 1 0 1 442 10/16 at Auburn 28 138 1 25 35 428 5 54 35-49-2 428 5 54 10 179 0 32 0 0 0 0 566 10/23 OLE MISS 27 197 3 71 16 267 1 46 16-29-1 267 1 46 3 66 0 27 4 144 1 97 464 10/30 VANDERBILT 36 138 2 32 28 417 3 52 28-48-0 417 3 52 4 126 0 66 1 8 0 8 555 11/6 at South Carolina 38 140 4 21 21 303 1 57 21-30-1 303 1 57 4 51 0 24 0 0 0 0 443 11/13 UTEP 41 326 3 70 23 251 5 32 23-31-0 251 5 32 4 88 0 27 3 50 0 26 577 11/20 at Miss. State 35 183 2 62 17 305 3 89 17-26-1 305 3 89 5 112 0 28 0 0 0 0 488 11/27 LSU 47 144 1 14 13 320 3 85 13-23-2 320 3 85 5 80 0 22 1 0 0 0 464 Totals 390 1810 22 71 277 4061 34 89 277-418-14 4061 34 89 50 980 0 66 17 293 1 97 5871 Opponents 477 1889 19 57 173 2188 11 69 173-315-11 2188 11 69 65 1681 1 100 15 87 0 33 4077

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 4.6 Avg per catch: 14.7 Pass efficiency: 168.02 Kick ret avg: 19.6 Punt ret avg: 17.2

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS All purpose avg/game: 603.5 Total offense avg/gm: 489.2

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |---FUMBLE---| |---Pass Defense ----| Blkd |------XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 9/4 TENNESSEE TECH 53 23 76 10.0-43 3.0-21 1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 6-6 0 0 1 44 9/11 vs. ULM 26 46 72 9.0-30 3.0-17 1 1-0 1-0 3 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 9/18 at Georgia 38 38 76 7.0-40 6.0-37 1 0-0 1-0 0 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 9/25 ALABAMA 59 30 89 5.0-28 3.0-23 1 0-0 2-13 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 10/9 vs. Texas A&M 24 50 74 7.0-25 2.0-12 1 3-0 1-2 0 8 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 10/16 at Auburn 44 42 68 6.0-19 2.0-13 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 5-5 0 1 0 43 10/23 OLE MISS 39 44 83 11.0-22 1.0-2 1 2-5 0-0 3 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 10/30 VANDERBILT 25 30 55 8.0-52 4.0-40 2 0-0 2-58 4- 2 0 5-6 0 0 1 49 11/6 at South Carolina 43 14 57 4.0-16 2.0-14 1 1-0 2-14 3 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 41 11/13 UTEP 27 40 67 4.0-17 2.0-14 0 1-0 2-11 2 2 1 7-8 0 0 0 58 11/20 at Miss. State 58 64 122 12.0-37 5.0-20 3 3-0 0-0 1 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 11/27 LSU 39 32 71 7.0-40 4.0-16 1 3-0 0-0 5 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Total 475 435 910 90.0-369 37.0-229 13 14-5 11-98 24 36 1 55-57 0 1 2 448 Opponents 446 449 895 61.0-247 24.0-129 13 9-67 14-187 21 36 2 33-33 0 0 0 273

|------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB 9/4 TENNESSEE TECH 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 7 490 70.0 4 0 9/11 vs. ULM 3 137 45.7 59 0 2 0 1 1 1-1 26 0 6 396 66.0 1 0 9/18 at Georgia 7 327 46.7 57 0 2 1 2 1 1-1 48 0 6 388 64.7 1 0 9/25 ALABAMA 3 116 38.7 46 0 0 1 0 1 2-2 48 0 5 307 61.4 0 0 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 10/9 vs. Texas A&M 8 343 42.9 60 0 2 3 2 4 1-2 39 0 5 327 65.4 1 0 10/16 at Auburn 3 93 31.0 52 1 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 7 477 68.1 2 0 10/23 OLE MISS 7 292 41.7 54 0 1 3 2 2 1-1 46 0 7 478 68.3 4 0 10/30 VANDERBILT 4 153 38.2 45 0 0 2 0 2 2-2 27 0 9 550 61.1 1 0 11/6 at South Carolina 2 81 40.5 41 0 0 1 0 1 2-2 51 0 8 525 65.6 1 0 11/13 UTEP 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 37 0 10 650 65.0 0 0 11/20 at Miss. State 3 118 39.3 44 0 0 2 0 1 1-2 32 0 6 395 65.8 0 0 11/27 LSU 6 245 40.8 49 0 0 4 0 1 1-2 19 0 5 323 64.6 0 0 Total 47 1949 41.5 60 1 7 17 8 14 13-16 51 0 81 5306 65.5 15 0 Opponents 67 2878 43.0 82 0 9 17 18 14 14-17 46 1 57 3654 64.1 5 2 2011

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|------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| Tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off 9/4 TENNESSEE TECH 43 79 0 15 7 108 0 39 7-14-0 108 0 39 3 36 0 24 0 0 0 0 187 9/11 vs. ULM 37 116 0 17 8 72 1 25 8-19-1 72 1 25 5 113 0 26 0 0 0 0 188 9/18 at Georgia 41 139 2 18 15 253 1 47 15-27-1 253 1 47 5 100 0 33 2 25 0 25 392

9/25 ALABAMA 40 227 2 54 18 194 1 20 18-26-2 194 1 20 5 123 0 39 1 0 0 0 421 OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS 10/9 vs. Texas A&M 33 112 1 14 15 212 1 69 15-41-1 212 1 69 4 106 0 36 3 1 0 1 324 10/16 at Auburn 49 330 6 40 10 140 1 28 10-15-0 140 1 28 5 221 0 99 2 2 0 0 470 10/23 OLE MISS 42 185 0 46 21 327 3 43 21-36-0 327 3 43 3 67 0 28 3 58 0 33 512 10/30 VANDERBILT 31 117 1 51 6 36 1 12 6-17-2 36 1 12 7 189 0 46 1 1 0 1 153 11/6 at South Carolina 27 105 0 19 18 190 1 29 18-33-2 190 1 29 7 145 0 37 0 0 0 0 295 11/13 UTEP 25 117 1 51 18 238 1 60 18-28-2 238 1 60 10 271 1 100 1 0 0 0 355 11/20 at Miss. State 70 262 4 23 20 224 0 29 20-30-0 224 0 29 6 123 0 24 0 0 0 0 486 11/27 LSU 39 100 2 20 17 194 0 32 17-29-0 194 0 32 5 187 0 55 2 0 0 0 294 Total 477 1889 19 54 173 2188 11 69 173-315-11 2188 11 69 65 1681 1 100 15 87 0 33 4077 Arkansas 390 1810 22 71 277 4061 34 89 277-418-14 4061 34 89 50 980 0 66 17 293 1 97 5871

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 4.0 Avg per catch: 12.6 Pass efficiency: 117.81 Kick ret avg:25.9 Punt ret avg: 5.8 All purpose avg/game: 502.7 Total offense avg/gm: 339.8 |

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |---FUMBLE---| |---Pass Defense ----| Blkd |------XPTS------| ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 9/4 TENNESSEE TECH 46 18 64 4.0-15 1.0-3 3 1-0 2-17 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 9/11 vs. ULM 34 52 86 6.0-20 2.0-7 3 2-0 1-20 2 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 9/18 at Georgia 22 44 66 7.0-20 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 9/25 ALABAMA 46 17 63 3.0-13 2.0-8 1 0-0 3-33 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 10/9 vs. Texas A&M 35 44 79 6.0-31 3.0-22 0 1-0 1-34 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 10/16 at Auburn 49 30 79 3.0-12 2.0-10 1 1-47 2-33 7 2 1 8-8 0 0 0 65 10/23 OLE MISS 30 30 60 5.0-17 2.0-7 1 1-19 1-6 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 10/30 VANDERBILT 41 48 89 8.0-23 2.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 1 9 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 11/6 at South Carolina 49 20 69 3.0-22 2.0-20 1 1-1 1-13 3 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 11/13 UTEP 33 54 87 2.0-8 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 21 11/20 at Miss. State 32 40 72 3.0-13 2.0-11 2 2-0 1-0 2 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 11/27 LSU 29 52 81 11.0-53 4.0-19 1 0-0 2-31 2 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 Total 446 449 895 61.0-247 24.0-129 13 9-67 14-187 21 36 2 33-33 0 0 0 273 Arkansas 475 435 910 90.0-369 37.0-229 13 14-5 11-98 24 36 1 55-57 0 1 2 448

|------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB 9/4 TENNESSEE TECH 8 264 33.0 64 0 1 0 1 1 1-1 27 0 3 16-0 53.3 0 1 9/11 vs. ULM 9 374 41.6 60 0 0 2 2 1 0-0 0 0 2 1-3 51.5 0 0 9/18 at Georgia 5 219 43.8 57 0 1 2 2 1 1-1 43 0 5 316 63.2 1 0 9/25 ALABAMA 3 137 45.7 59 0 1 0 1 2 1-1 36 0 5 334 66.8 1 0 10/9 vs. Texas A&M 9 348 38.7 52 0 1 5 1 1 1-1 38 0 4 247 61.8 1 0 10/16 at Auburn 2 79 39.5 40 0 0 1 0 0 3-3 43 0 11 746 67.8 1 0

10/23 OLE MISS 7 356 50.9 66 0 2 0 3 0 1-1 22 0 5 333 66.6 1 1 2011 10/30 VANDERBILT 7 335 47.9 61 0 0 2 3 3 0-0 0 0 4 264 66.0 0 0 11/6 at South Carolina 3 126 42.0 47 0 0 2 0 0 2-3 31 0 4 252 63.0 0 0 11/13 UTEP 4 164 41.0 64 0 0 0 1 1 0-1 0 1 4 254 63.5 0 0 11/20 at Miss. State 4 171 42.8 50 0 1 2 1 1 1-1 25 0 5 331 66.2 0 0 11/27 LSU 6 305 50.8 82 0 2 1 3 3 3-4 46 0 5 314 62.8 0 0 Total 67 2878 43.0 82 0 9 17 18 14 14-17 46 1 57 3654 64.1 5 2 Arkansas 47 1949 41.5 60 1 7 17 8 14 13-16 51 0 81 5306 65.5 15 0

85 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ARKANSAS TEAM SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes______30, Knile Davis at Mississippi State (Nov. 20, 2010) Rushes______47, vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) ______30, Knile Davis vs LSU (Nov. 27, 2010) Yards Rushing______326, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Yards Rushing_____ 187, Knile Davis at Mississippi State (Nov. 20, 2010) Yards Per Rush______8.0, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) TD Rushes______3, Knile Davis vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) TD Rushes______4, at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010) ______3, Knile Davis at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010) Pass attempts______49, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Long Rush______71, Knile Davis vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Pass completions______35, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Pass attempts______44, Ryan Mallett vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) Yards Passing______428, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Pass completions______28, Ryan Mallett vs ULM (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Per Pass______13.9, vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Yards Passing______409, Ryan Mallett vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) TD Passes______5, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) TD Passes______5, Ryan Mallett vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) ______5, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Long Pass______89, Ryan Mallett at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Total Plays______84, vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) Receptions______12, Greg Childs vs ULM (Sep 11, 2010) Total Offense______577, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Yards Receiving______164, Greg Childs at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Per Play______8.9, vs Tennessee Tech (Sept 04, 2010) ______164, Cobi Hamilton vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Points______58, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) TD Receptions______2, Joe Adams vs Tennessee Tech (Sep 04, 2010) Sacks By______6, at Georgia (Sep 18, 2010) ______2, Greg Childs vs ULM (Sep 11, 2010) First Downs______31, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) ARKANSAS TEAM SUPERLATIVES ______2, Greg Childs at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Penalties______13, vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) ______2, Jarius Wright vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) ______13, vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) ______2, D.J. Williams vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Penalty Yards______130, vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) ______2, Cobi Hamilton vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Turnovers______3, vs Tennessee Tech (Sept 04, 2010) Long Reception____ 89, Jarius Wright at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) ______3, vs ULM (Sep 11, 2010) Field Goals______2, Zach Hocker vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) ______3, vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) ______2, Zach Hocker vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) ______3, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) ______2, Zach Hocker at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010) ______3, at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Long Field Goal______51, Zach Hocker at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010) Interceptions By______2 vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) Punts______8, Dylan Breeding vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) ______2, vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) Punting Avg.______47.3, Dylan Breeding at Georgia (Sep 18, 2010) ______2, at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010) Long Punt______60, Dylan Breeding vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) ______2, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Long Punt Return______97, Joe Adams vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Long Kickoff Return______66, Lance Ray vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) Tackles______20, Jerry Franklin at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Sacks______2.0, Anthony Leon vs Tennessee Tech (Sep 04, 2010) ______2.0, Damario Ambrose at Georgia (Sep 18, 2010) ______2.0, Tenarius Wright vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) Tackles For Loss___ 4.0, Anthony Leon vs Tennessee Tech (Sep 04, 2010) Interceptions______1, Rudell Crim vs ULM (Sep 11, 2010) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | ______1, Tramain Thomas at Georgia (Sep 18, 2010) ______1, Rudell Crim vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) ______1, Andru Stewart vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) ______1, Tramain Thomas vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) ______1, Rudell Crim vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) ______1, Jerico Nelson vs Vanderbilt (Oct 30, 2010) ______1, Tramain Thomas at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010) ______1, Greg Gatson at South Carolina (Nov 06, 2010)

2011 ______1, Tramain Thomas vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) ______1, Darius Winston vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010)

86 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL OPPONENT TEAM SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes______33, Vick Ballard at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Rushes______70, at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Yards Rushing______188, Cam Newton at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Rushing______330, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010)

TD Rushes______3, Cam Newton at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Per Rush______6.7, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) OPPONENT TEAM SUPERLATIVES ______3, Vick Ballard at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) TD Rushes______6, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Long Rush______54, Mark Ingram vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) Pass attempts______41, vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Pass attempts______40, Jerrod Johnson vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Pass completions______21, vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Pass completions______21, Jeremiah Masoli vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing______327, vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing______327, Jeremiah Masoli vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Per Pass______9.4, at Georgia (Sep 18, 2010) TD Passes______3, Jeremiah Masoli vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) TD Passes______3, vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Long Pass______69, Jerrod Johnson vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Total Plays______100, at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Receptions______8, Jeff Fuller vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Total Offense______512, vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Receiving______154, Jeff Fuller vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Yards Per Play______7.3, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) TD Receptions______2, M. Summers vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Points______65, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Long Reception______69, Jeff Fuller vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Sacks By______4, vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Field Goals______3, Wes Byrum at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) First Downs______32, at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) ______3, Josh Jasper vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Penalties______11, vs Tennessee Tech (Sept 04,2010) Long Field Goal______46, Josh Jasper vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Penalty Yards______73, vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Punts______9, Aaron Munoz vs ULM (Sep 11, 2010) Turnovers______4, vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) |

______9, Ryan Epperson vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Interceptions By______3, vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Punting Avg.______57.0, Derek Helton vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Long Punt______82, Derek Helton vs LSU (Nov 27, 2010) Long Punt Return______33, Jesse Grandy vs Ole Miss (Oct 23, 2010) Long Kickoff Return______100, Marlon McClure vs UTEP (Nov 13, 2010) Tackles______14, K.J. Wright at Mississippi State (Nov 20, 2010) Sacks______2.0, Mike Blanc at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) Tackles For Loss______3.0, Von Miller vs Texas A&M (Oct 09, 2010) Interceptions______2, Robert Lester vs Alabama (Sep 25, 2010) ______2, at Auburn (Oct 16, 2010) 2011

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GAME BY GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Game OT OG C OG OT QB RB TE TE/WR/RB WR WR Tennessee Tech Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Gragg J. Wright Childs ULM Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett Green Williams Adams J. Wright Childs Georgia Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Wingo Jr. J. Wright Childs Alabama Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett Green Williams Adams J. Wright Childs Texas A&M Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett Wingo Jr. Williams Cleveland J. Wright Childs Auburn Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett Wingo Jr. Williams Adams J. Wright Childs Ole Miss Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett Wingo Jr. Williams Gragg J. Wright Childs Vanderbilt Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Tate J. Wright Hamilton South Carolina Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Gragg J. Wright Hamilton UTEP Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Wingo Jr. J. Wright Hamilton Miss. State Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Cleveland J. Wright Hamilton LSU Love Grayson Swanson Bailey Dominguez Mallett K. Davis Williams Gragg J. Wright Hamilton

DEFENSE Game DE DT NG DE OLB MLB OLB CB S S CB Tennessee Tech Ambrose D. Jones A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Madison ULM Ambrose D. Jones A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Madison

MISCELANEOUS STATISTICS Georgia Ambrose D. Jones A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Madison Alabama Ambrose D. Jones A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Madison Texas A&M Ambrose D. Jones B. Jones Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Winston Auburn Ambrose D. Jones B. Jones Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Winston Ole Miss Ambrose D. Jones B. Jones Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Winston Vanderbilt Ambrose Askew B. Jones Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Madison South Carolina Ambrose Askew A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Broadway Crim Thomas Madison UTEP Ambrose Askew A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Gatson Crim Thomas Madison Miss. State Ambrose Askew A. Davis Bequette Leon Franklin Nelson Winston Crim Thomas Madison LSU Ambrose Askew B. Jones Bequette T. Williams Franklin Nelson Winston Ford Thomas Madison

OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWN SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES YARDS No. of TD No. of TD Drives Poss. Time TD Drives Plays on TD Drive PLAYER UA A TOTAL 1-10 23 0 0:01-0:30 4 1:3 Williams, Terrell 3 10 13 11-20 9 2 0:31-1:00 6 2:3 Ford, Elton 4 6 10 21-30 7 3 1:01-1:30 8 3:10 Rasner, Ross 4 5 9 31-40 7 3 1:31-2:00 7 4:4 Tejada, Alex 5 4 9 Herndon, Javontee 3 4 7 41-50 1 1 2:01-3:00 10 5:9 Mitchell, Jerry 4 2 6 51-60 1 9 3:01-4:00 5 6:2 Burton, Freddy 3 2 5 61-70 2 9 4:01-5:00 11 7:7 Broadway, Ramon 2 2 4 71-80 3 22 5:01-6:00 3 8:5 Marshall, Matt 1 3 4

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 81-90 3 6 6:01-7:00 0 9:5 Stewart, Andru 1 3 4 91-99 0 1 7:01 + 1 10:3 Wright, Tenarius 4 0 4 OT: 1 11+:5 Curtis, De’Anthony 3 1 4 Smith, Darrell 2 1 3 Total Offensive TD: 56 Crim, Rudell 1 1 2 Shortest TD Drive Time: 0:06 (vs. LSU) Nelson, Jerico 1 1 2 Longest TD Drive Time: 8:03 (vs. UTEP) Bennett, Eric 0 2 2 Most Yards on a TD Drive: 94 (vs. Tennessee Tech) Lake, Jarrett 0 2 2 Fewest Plays on a TD Drive: 1 (vs. LSU; at Mississippi State; vs. UTEP) Miles-Nash, Colton 1 1 2 Most Plays on a TD Drive: 14 (vs. UTEP) Powers, Ryan 1 1 2 2011 Breeding, Dylan 0 1 1 Coleman, Will 1 0 1 Grayson, Wade 1 0 1 Humphrey, Maudrecus 1 0 1 Ray, Lance 0 1 1 Watkins, Ronald 0 1 1

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ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY

8989 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DIXIE CLASSIC Arkansas 7, Centenary 7 ARKANSAS Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1934 1934 BOWL HISTORY rkansas and Centenary each scored in the second quarter and the Razorbacks’ first bowl appearance ended in a 7-7 tie . An A estimated 12,000 fans witnessed the final Dixie Classic contest, RECORD: 12-22-3 the forerunner of the modern Cotton Bowl . BOWL GAMES The first period of play was scoreless as neither team could gain a

foothold . In the second quarter, Hog quarterback Tom Murphy mounted

| BOWL DATE SITE OPPONENT RESULT

1934 Dixie Classic Jan. 1, 1934 Dallas, Texas Centenary T 7-7 a long drive climaxed by a 24-yard touchdown pass to Elvin Geiser . Geiser tacked on the PAT and the Razorbacks led 7-0 . 1947 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1947 Dallas, Texas LSU T 0-0 In the second quarter, Centenary got rolling behind the running of 1948 Dixie Bowl Jan. 1, 1948 Birmingham, Ala. William & Mary W 21-19 Harold Olsin and the throwing of Manning Smith . 1955 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1955 Dallas, Texas Georgia Tech L 6-14 First, Olsin broke for a 37-yard to the Hog 25 . Then, Smith 1960 Gator Bowl Jan. 2, 1960 Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia Tech W 14-7 found Olsin alone at the goal line for a 20-yard touchdown pass . 1961 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1961 Dallas, Texas Duke L 6-7 Centenary missed the extra point attempt but Arkansas was off sides . On the next try, Chester Weidman kicked the extra point for a 7-7 tie . 1962 Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 1962 New Orleans, La. Alabama L 3-10 Arkansas made one last drive that fell short . The Hogs drove to the 1963 Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 1963 New Orleans, La. Ole Miss L 13-17 Centenary seven-yard line and a 14-yard winning field goal attempt by 1965 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1965 Dallas, Texas Nebraska W 10-7 Geiser was wide . 1966 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1966 Dallas, Texas LSU L 7-14 Razorback Tom Murphy had 13 kicks for a 44 .0 average . 1969 Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 1969 New Orleans, La. Georgia W 16-2 Centenary was undefeated in regular season play and the Razorbacks had claimed seven wins against three losses and their first Southwest 1970 Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 1970 New Orleans, La. Ole Miss L 22-27 ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Conference championship . The Hogs later forfeited the title for playing 1971 Liberty Bowl Dec. 20, 1971 Memphis, Tenn. Tennessee L 13-14 an ineligible athlete . 1976 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1976 Dallas, Texas Georgia W 31-10 1978 Orange Bowl Jan. 2, 1978 Miami, Fla. Oklahoma W 31-6 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 1978 Fiesta Bowl Dec. 25, 1978 Tempe, Ariz. UCLA T 10-10 ARKANSAS 0 7 0 0 7 1980 Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 1980 New Orleans, La. Alabama L 9-24 CENTENARY 0 7 0 0 7 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl Dec. 27, 1980 Birmingham, Ala. Tulane W 34-15 SCORING PLAYS: 1981 Gator Bowl Dec. 28, 1981 Jacksonville, Fla. North Carolina L 27-31 Arkansas - Geiser 24 pass from Murphy (Geiser kick). 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 31, 1982 Houston, Texas Florida W 28-24 Centenary - Olsin 20 pass from Smith (Weidman kick). 1984 Liberty Bowl Dec. 27, 1984 Memphis, Tenn. Auburn L 15-21 1985 Holiday Bowl Dec. 22, 1985 San Diego, Calif. Arizona State W 18-17 ARKANSAS CENTENARY 1987 Orange Bowl Jan. 1, 1987 Miami, Fla. Oklahoma L 8-42 First Downs 12 6 1987 Liberty Bowl Dec. 29, 1987 Memphis, Tenn. Georgia L 17-20 Net Yards Rushing 148 167 Net Yards Passing 97 36 1989 Cotton Bowl Jan. 2, 1989 Dallas, Texas UCLA L 3-17 Passes 4-11-0 4-6-1 1990 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1990 Dallas, Texas Tennessee L 27-31 Punts 13-44.0 12-25.0 1991 Independence Dec. 29, 1991 Shreveport, La. Georgia L 15-24 Fumbles 4 1 1995 CarQuest Bowl Dec. 30, 1995 Miami, Fla. North Carolina L 10-20 Penalties 1-15 1-1 1999 Florida Citrus Bowl Jan. 1, 1999 Orlando, Fla. Michigan L 31-45 2000 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 2000 Dallas, Texas Texas W 27-6 2000 Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 21, 2000 Las Vegas, Nev. UNLV L 14-31 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | 2002 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 2002 Dallas, Texas Oklahoma L 3-10 2002 Music City Bowl Dec. 30, 2002 Nashville, Tenn. Minnesota L 14-29 2003 Independence Bowl Dec. 31, 2003 Shreveport, La. Missouri W 27-14 2007 Capital One Bowl Jan. 1, 2007 Orlando, Fla. Wisconsin L 14-17 2008 Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 2008 Dallas, Texas Missouri L, 7-38 2010 Liberty Bowl Jan. 2, 2010 Memphis, Tenn. East Carolina W, 20-17 (OT) 2011

90 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL COTTON BOWL DIXIE BOWL Arkansas 0, LSU 0 Arkansas 21, William & Mary 19 BOWL GAMES Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1947 1947 Birmingham, Ala. – January 1, 19481948

hirty-eight thousand fans shivered through crowd of 21,000 watched Arkansas make a snow and mid-20 degree weather to see SWC come-from-behind touchdown drive to win the T champion Arkansas duel the LSU Tigers to a 0-0 Ainaugural Dixie Bowl, 21-19, over William & tie . It was the first scoreless Cotton Bowl game . Mary .

All 45,507 Cotton Bowl tickets had been sold, but William & Mary took an early lead after the Indians about 7,000 people decided a warm fire would be better than a cold game . recovered a fumbled quick-kick attempt on the Arkansas six-yard line . Jack |

The underdog Razorbacks continually had their backs to the wall as the Cloud plunged over from the one for the initial score and teammate Stan

Y .A . Tittle led Tigers pushed inside their 10-yard line five times in the first half . Magdziak added the extra point to put William & Mary in front 7-0 . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY A fanatical Hog defense stopped LSU drives at the Arkansas one, six, The Indians scored again moments later as Cloud plowed into the end seven and eight-yard lines . Each time the Tigers were forced to turn the zone for his second tally of the day, climaxing a 78-yard scoring march . football over to the Razorbacks on downs . Magdziak’s PAT was wide and the score was 13-0 . The Razorback offense managed its only offensive sweep of the day Arkansas quarterback Kenny Holland passed to Ross Pritchard for a during the first period and penetrated to the LSU 29-yard line . 59-yard scoring strike and added the extra point to make The Hogs made their only first down the second time they had the football . it 13-7 . In the third quarter, Tittle drove the Tigers deep into Hog territory but Then, defensive halfback Melvin McGaha picked off an Indian aerial and Razorback halfback made the play of the game when he tackled returned it 70 yards to tie the game at 13-all . Fowler tacked on the PAT and receiver Jeff Odom at the Arkansas one-yard line . The frustrated Bengals the Hogs led 14-13 . tried a field goal from the 15-yard line, but a bad snap terminated the try The Indians retaliated when Magdziak threw to Henry Bland for their with time running out on the clock . final score . The game ended with the Tigers threatening from the one-yard line . But Not to be denied, the Razorbacks marched 97 yards in the final period . the scrappy Razorback defense, bending but not breaking, saved the tie . Leon Campbell scored from the seven-yard line with five minutes left to End Alton Baldwin, who earned All-America honors, was selected the play . Fowler added his third PAT of the day . outstanding lineman in the game . 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F | ARKANSAS 0 14 0 7 21 WILLIAM & MARY 7 6 6 0 19 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING PLAYS: LSU 0 0 0 0 0 William & Mary - Cloud 1 run (Magdziak kick); 6 yards, following fumble recovery. William & Mary - Cloud 2 run (kick failed); 78 yards. Arkansas - Pritchard 59 pass from Holland (Fowler kick). Arkansas - McGaha 70 pass interception return (Fowler kick). ARKANSAS LSU William & Mary - Bland 6 pass from Magdziak (kick failed). First Downs 1 15 Arkansas - Campbell 7 run (Fowler kick); 97 yards. Net Yards Rushing 54 255 ARKANSAS WILLIAM & MARY Net Yards Passing 0 16 First Downs 9 14 Passes 0-4 5-17 Net Yards Rushing 103 243 Interceptions 1 0 Net Yards Passing 134 47 Punts 11-36.0 9-30.0 Passes 5-14 3-12 Fumbles 3 2 Interceptions 3 1 Penalties 1-5 8-50 Punts 31 47.8 Fumbles 2 1 Penalties 35 50 2011

Known for his offensive ability, Clyde Scott’s tackle saved a tie with LSu .

91 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COTTON BOWL GATOR BOWL Georgia Tech 14, Arkansas 6 Arkansas 14, Georgia Tech 7 Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1955 1955 Jacksonville, Fla. – January 2, 1960 1960

rkansas’ fourth bowl trip proved disastrous sellout crowd of 45,104 packed the Gator Bowl with Georgia Tech dealing the Razorbacks to see Arkansas’ make his bowl A their first post-season loss, 14-6 . Adebut as head coach . And to add to the drama, The Hogs kept up with the bruising Tech attack Broyles was sending his team against his alma mater BOWL GAMES in the first half rolling up 131 yards rushing, and and his college coach, of Georgia Tech . driving 80 yards in 11 plays to score their only touchdown . A solid Razorback running game, led by All-American halfback Jim | Arkansas quarterback George Walker mixed running with passing Mooty, snapped Dodd’s perfect bowl record with a 14-7 Arkansas victory . Tech ate up most of the first quarter with ball control as the Ramblin’ in the Hogs’ scoring drive . He sent fullback Henry Moore up the Wreck kept possession for the first 11:04 of the game . The drive ended middle for gains of 18 and 13 yards . Then with the ball on the Tech with a missed field goal attempt at the Arkansas eight-yard line . 23-yard line, Walker passed to end Joe Thomason at the one . On the On the second play from scrimmage following an Arkansas punt, next play, Walker called his own number and went in for the score . Georgia Tech quarterback Marvin Tibbetts went to his left, found plenty The PAT failed and the Hogs led 6-0 at the half . of running room, and went 51 yards for the game’s first score . Georgia Tech, led by the game’s most valuable back, George The Razorbacks took control in the second quarter . Mooty, Jim Humphrey, cranked up a powerful ground assault in the final two Monroe, and Joe Paul Alberty pounded out 62 yards in periods with 285 yards rushing and two touchdowns . 18 plays . Alberty climaxed the drive from the one for the score . Freddy Tech’s first score was a three-yard run by Paul Rotenberry . He Akers kicked the PAT and the game was 7-7 at the half . took a pitch-out from Humphrey and followed a convoy of blockers Midway in the third period, Mooty got the Hogs on the move again with a three yards into the end zone . A successful PAT gave Tech a 7-6 lead . 24-yard scamper . Alworth added 23 yards in two plays and Mooty went the last Tech capitalized on a pass interception by Wade Mitchell to go 19 yards for the touchdown . Akers again converted and the Razorbacks had their 43 yards in 10 plays for its final score . Mitchell used the belly series first Broyles bowl victory, 14-7 . to move his team to the goal line and then sneaked the ball over Mooty was the game’s leading rusher with 99 yards in 18 carries . He ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY from the one . Guard , who earned All-America honors, also was selected the outstanding performer in the contest . was selected the outstanding lineman in the game . Frank Broyles, who later became Arkansas’ head coach in 1958, was an assistant to Tech coach Bobby Dodd in this game . 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 0 7 7 0 14 ARKANSAS 0 6 0 0 6 GEORGIA TECH 7 0 0 0 7 GEORGIA TECH 0 0 7 7 14 SCORING PLAYS: SCORING PLAYS: Georgia Tech - Tibbets 51 run (Faucette kick); 55 yards in 2 plays following punt. Arkansas - Walker 1 run (kick failed); 80 yards in 11 plays following field goal Arkansas - Alberty 1 run (Akers kick); 62 yards in 18 plays following a quick kick. attempt by Tech. Arkansas - Mooty 19 run (Akers kick); 78 yards in 10 plays following punt. Georgia Tech - Rotenberry 3 run (kick good); 58 yards in 12 plays following kickoff. Georgia Tech - Mitchell 1 run (kick good); 43 yards in 10 plays following interception by Mitchell.

ARKANSAS GEORGIA TECH ARKANSAS GEORGIA TECH First Downs 10 19 First Downs 15 13 Net Yards Rushing 141 293 Net Yards Rushing 218 167 Net Yards Passing 86 31 Net Yards Passing 21 64 Passes 7-10 4-15 Passes 2-6 7-18 Interceptions 0 1 Interceptions 1 1 Punts 4-30.5 4-30.0 Punts 4-36.5 4-40.7 Fumbles 0 0 Fumbles 1 0 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Penalties 4-30 4-30 Penalties 5-56 3-15

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, Moore 16-86; Walker 11-34; Benson 9-23; Berry 1-(-1); RUSHING – Arkansas, Mooty 18-99; Alberty 12-38; Alworth 9-40; Monroe 7-8; Cox Thomason 1-(-1). Georgia Tech, Humphreys 19-99; Menger 6-12; Rotenberry 5-28; 6-29; Kyser 1-4. Georgia Tech, Tibbetts 3-59; Anderson 12-38; Faucette 6-23; Mitchell 6-14; Thompson 12-63; Volkert 4-34; Brigman 2-2; Hunsinger 4-23; Williamson 2-9; Thompson 5-11; Graning 3-5; Braselton 2-18; Nix 2-4. Mattison 4-16; Shamburger 1-2. PASSING – Arkansas, Monroe 2-4-0 21; Mooty 0-1-0 0; Alworth 0-1-1 0. Georgia PASSING – Arkansas, Walker 3-5-1 51; Benson 4-5-0 35. Georgia Tech, Mitchell Tech, Braselton 8-18-1 64. 4-10-0 31; Brigman 0-4-0 0; Shamburger 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Mooty 1-12; Tranum 1-9. Georgia Tech, Burch 1-12; RECEIVING – Arkansas, Lyons 2-34; Thomason 1-22; Souter 1-12; Kolb 1-9; Murphy 1-11; Graning 3-19; Faucette 1-10; Nix 1-12. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Georgia Tech, James 25.

2011 Underwood 1-7; Proctor 1-2. Georgia Tech, Durham 2-20; Hair 2-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Georgia Tech, Mitchell 22.

92 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL COTTON BOWL SUGAR BOWL

Duke 7, Arkansas 6 Alabama 10, Arkansas 3 BOWL GAMES Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1961 1961 New Orleans, La. – January 1, 19621962

fourth-quarter aerial attack by Duke’s Don fter winning its third consecutive Southwest Altman and Tee Moorman dashed Arkansas’ Conference title, Arkansas traveled to New Ahopes of a victory in the Cotton Bowl’s Silver A Orleans where the Razorbacks fell to top- Anniversary game . ranked Alabama, 10-3 .

A Razorback triumph over Atlantic Coast The Crimson Tide had established the toughest Conference champion Duke was in sight throughout the contest, but in defense in the nation, having allowed only 22 points all season . | the end, the Blue Devils turned back Arkansas’ efforts to win the Dallas Coach ’s team was led by quarterback , festival for the first time . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY fullback Mike Fracchia and defensive guard Billy Neighbors, each The first half was a defensive standoff . Both teams were forced to punt after stalled drives . The Razorbacks threatened once in the closing named All-America . minutes of the first half when Arkansas All-American Lance Alworth The Tide’s defenders kept Arkansas backed-up on its own end of took a George McKinney pass to the Blue Devil 13-yard line . The threat the field the first half . was stalled by a penalty, and on the next play, McKinney’s pass was Fracchia exploded on a 43-yard run to the Razorback 12-yard line, intercepted in the end zone . and Trammell scored on the next play . Tim Davis kicked the extra Midway through the third period, Alworth leaped high to catch a bad point and Alabama led 7-0 in the first quarter . punt center snap . In full flight he kicked the ball down the sideline and The Tide finished its scoring in the second period . Trammell out of bounds at the Duke two . Three plays later, Duke was forced to punt guided his team to the Arkansas 22-yard line and Davis kicked a from its own end zone . Alworth took the kick on Duke’s 49-yard line and 32-yard field goal . The three pointer made the score 10-0 at the half . the fleet back zig-zagged to the goal for the score . Mickey Cissel’s PAT was The Razorbacks were forced to play catch-up football the second blocked and the score was 6-0 Arkansas . half, so Arkansas quarterback George McKinney went to the air . In the fourth quarter, Duke’s air attack went to work and produced A 24-yard pass to Lance Alworth put the Hogs on ’Bama’s 22-yard a 73-yard touchdown drive . Duke quarterback Altman hit his lonesome line . Then McKinney drove the Hogs to the eight-yard line . The drive end, Moorman, for five short passes, the final being a nine-yard stalled, and Mickey Cissell kicked a 23-yard field goal . touchdown . Art Browning tacked on the go-ahead PAT and Duke won A 32-yard pass, again to Alworth, started the Hogs on a fourth | 7-6 . Alworth, who had 74 yards tandem offense, returned two kickoffs for quarter drive . The threat was stopped, however, when ’Bama’s Butch ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 50 yards and accounted for the lone Razorback score with his 49-yard Wilson stole his second McKinney pass of the day and Alabama ran punt return, was selected the outstanding back in the game . out the clock .

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 0 0 3 0 3 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ALABAMA 7 3 0 0 10 ARKANSAS 0 0 6 0 6 DUKE 0 0 0 7 7 SCORING PLAYS: Alabama - Trammell 12 run (Davis kick); 79 yards in 6 plays following punt. SCORING PLAYS: Alabama - Davis 32 field goal; 4 yards in 4 plays following interception by Wilson. Arkansas - Alworth 49 punt return (kick failed). Arkansas - Cissell 23 field goal; 83 yards in 8 plays following fumble recovery by Duke - Moorman 9 pass from Altman (Browning kick); 73 yards in 18 plays following Grizzle. punt.

ARKANSAS DUKE First Downs 12 10 ARKANSAS ALABAMA Net Yards Rushing 148 96 First Downs 7 12 Net Yards Passing 71 93 Net Yards Rushing 113 234 Passes 5-13 13-17 Net Yards Passing 55 20 Interceptions 1 1 Passes 2-12 4-10 Punts 6-30.1 8-37.0 Interceptions 0 3 Fumbles 1 2 Punts 7-33.8 6-23.0 Penalties 4-40 3-15

Fumbles 1 3 2011 Penalties 3-34 3-53

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, McKinney 10-31; Alworth 11-33; RUSHING – Alabama, Wilson 5-23; Fracchia 20-123; Trammell 18-63; Wall Alberty 13-44; Moore 4-7; Horton 5-32; Cox 1-1; Moody 4-17; Clark 2-8. Arkansas, Dudley 6-35; Moody 8-25; Alworth 10-15; Moore 1-0. Duke, Altman 1-(-1); Wright 9-26; Wilson 19-32; McGee 3-10; Rappold 5-17; McKinney 6-14; Branch 1-7. 2-1; Leggett 5-8; Burch 1-0; Tinnell 5-6; Arrington 5-14. PASSING – Alabama, Trammell 4-10-0 20. Arkansas, McKinney 2-10-3 55; PASSING – Arkansas, McKinney 4-10-1 58; Moore 1-3-0 13. Duke, Altman 13-17- Moore 0-1-0 0; Dudley 0-1-0 0. 1; 93. RECEIVING – Alabama, Oliver 2-13; Clark 2-7. Arkansas, Alworth 2-55. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Alworth 3-41; Collier 2-30. Duke, WIlson 3-30; MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Cissel 29; Grizzle 47. Moorman 8-45; Spoda 1-7; Wright 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS – none.

93 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SUGAR BOWL COTTON BOWL Ole Miss 17, Arkansas 13 Arkansas 10, Nebraska 7 New Orleans, La. – January 1, 19631963 Dallas, Texas – January 1, 19651965

aking its second consecutive visit ndefeated Arkansas staked its claim on the to the Sugar Bowl, out-manned 1964 national championship with a thrilling M Arkansas forced Mississippi U 10-7 victory over Big Eight Champion quarterback Glynn Griffing to display all Nebraska in the 29th Cotton Bowl festival before a

BOWL GAMES of his passing skills to lead the favored Rebels to a standing-room-only crowd of 75,504 .

17-13 victory . The Razorbacks, following a short Nebraska punt, jumped to a quick

| The Razorbacks, after twice seeing Ole Miss get a lead, rallied gamely lead on a 31-yard field goal by Tom McKnelly .

to tie the score at 3-3 in the second quarter, and 10-10 shortly after the Nebraska, however, took the lead in the second period following an final half began . Arkansas punt . Halfback Harry Wilson ended a 69-yard, 10-play march However, Griffing brought the Rebels back to a 17-10 lead on a 10-play, with a one-yard run with 7:45 remaining . The extra point provided the 80-yard drive and Arkansas could not get any closer to the Mississippi Huskers with a 7-3 halftime margin . goal line than . The two teams played scoreless football in the third period . The Arkansas established two Sugar Bowl records . Tom McKnelly, a Razorbacks, on the passing of quarterback Fred Marshall, rallied late in sophomore from Little Rock, kicked two field goals, the most by any the fourth period to produce the winning touchdown . Passes to Jim player in the New Orleans classic, from 30 and 22 yards . Lindsey, Jerry Lamb and Bobby Burnett pushed the Hogs 80 yards in And a pass covering 68 yards from quarterback Billy Gray to end Jerry nine plays . Burnett got the touchdown with 4:41 remaining on a three- Lamb was the longest play in Sugar Bowl history . yard run . A five-yard pass from Billy Moore to Jesse Branch in the third quarter Successive plays by the Arkansas defense secured the victory . After gave the Razorbacks their only touchdown . Nebraska earned a first down at midfield, linebacker Ronnie MacSmith Ole Miss retaliated with a touchdown and a 17-10 lead but the and tackle Jim Williams dropped Frank Churchich for a nine-yard loss . Razorbacks could only get close enough for McKnelly’s second three- Following a seven-yard completion, tackle Loyd Phillips stopped an end- pointer . around for no gain . On fourth down, Williams spilled Churchich for a

ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Lamb caught three passes for 107 yards . 15-yard loss . Center , who earned All-America honors, was selected the outstanding lineman in the game and is a member of the 1960-69 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F All-Star team . ARKANSAS 0 3 10 0 13 Marshall, who completed 11 of 19 passes for 131 yards, was named OLE MISS 0 10 7 0 17 the outstanding back .

SCORING PLAYS: Ole Miss - Irwin 30 field goal; 80 yards in 10 plays following punt. 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F Arkansas - McKnelly 30 field goal; 82 yards in 7 plays following punt. ARKANSAS 3 0 0 7 10 Ole Miss - Guy 33 pass from Griffing (Irwin kick); 67 yards in 7 plays following NEBRASKA 0 7 0 0 7 kickoff. Arkansas - Branch 5 pass from B. Moore (McKnelly kick); 15 yards in 4 plays following SCORING PLAYS: fumble recovery first play after kickoff. Arkansas - McKnelly 31 field goal; 42 yards in 8 plays following punt. Ole Miss - Griffing 1 run (Irwin kick); 80 yards in 10 plays following kickoff. Nebraska - Wilson 1 run (Drum kick); 69 yards in 10 plays following punt. Arkansas - McNnelly 22 field goal; 69 yards in 14 plays following Hatfield’s 27 Arkansas - Burnett 3 run (McKnelly kick); 80 yards in 9 plays following punt. kickoff return.

ARKANSAS NEBRASKA ARKANSAS OLE MISS First Downs 11 11 First Downs 7 22 Net Yards Rushing 45 100 Net Yards Rushing 47 160 Net Yards Passing 131 68 Net Yards Passing 123 269 Passes 11-19 8-16 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Passes 6-18 18-28 Interceptions 2 1 Interceptions 1 2 Punts 6-40.1 6-33.3 Punts 4-38.3 2-36.0 Fumbles 0 2 Fumbles 0 1 Penalties 6-50 5-25 Penalties 2-13 4-40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Ole Miss, Dunn 7-20; Griffing 16-15; Morris 4-20; Guy 5-11; Randall RUSHING – Nebraska, Wilson 12-84; Solich 11-34; McCloughan 8-24; Hohn 5-9; 7-17; Jennings 9-39; Weatherly 9-36; Johnson 1-2. Arkansas, B. Moore 4-(-2); Churchich 7-(-51); White 1-0. Arkansas, Burnett 11-23; Lindsey 3-14; Brauswell Branch 7-21; Brabham 9-18; Worthington 1-2; Gray 7-22; T. Moore 1-1. 5-9; Marshall 15-(-1). PASSING – Ole Miss, Griffing 14-23-1 242; Weatherly 4-5-0 27. Arkansas, B. Moore

2011 PASSING – Nebraska, Churchich 8-15-2 68; McCloughan 5-10-0 55; Gray 1-8-2 68. 0-1-0 0. Arkansas, Marshall 11-19-1 131. RECEIVING – Ole Miss, Morris 5-62; Randall 3-34; Guy 5-107; Brown 1-17; RECEIVING – Nebraska, McCloughan 3-3; White 2-18; Wilson 1-36; Jeter 1-8; Solich Jennings 1-2; Davis 2-41; Roberts 1-6. Arkansas, Lamb 3-107; Branch 3-16. 1-3. Arkansas, Brunett 5-44; Lindsey 3-54; Lamb 3-33. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Ole Miss, Irwin 30. MISSED FIELD GOALS – none.

94 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL COTTON BOWL SUGAR BOWL

LSU 14, Arkansas 7 Arkansas 16, Georgia 2 BOWL GAMES Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1966 1966 New Orleans, La. – January 1, 19691969

rkansas returned to the Cotton Bowl with sell-out throng gathered at Tulane Stadium a 22-game winning streak, only to have for the 35th Sugar Bowl Classic, featuring the A old nemesis LSU snap it with a 14-7 upset . AArkansas Razorbacks, co-champions of the The Razorbacks began the contest impressively Southwest Conference and undefeated Georgia . Even though Georgia stood among the national enough, taking the ball from their own 13-yard line and marching 87 yards for a first period score . The touchdown leaders in defense, it was swarming, ball-hawking Arkansas which | gained defensive honors by recovering five fumbles and intercepting came on a 19-yard pass from Jon Brittenum to All-America end Bobby Crockett . Ronny South’s PAT made it 7-0 . four passes . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Miller-Digby Award (Outstanding Player) winner Chuck Dicus, with LSU launched a pair of scoring drives in the second period . The 12 receptions for 169 yards and the game’s only touchdown, and kicker first was capped by a three-yard thrust by Joe LaBruzzo, who was Bob White, with a Sugar Bowl record three field goals, supplied the voted the game’s outstanding back . LaBruzzo’s score climaxed an points as the Porkers recorded a 16-2 victory . 80-yard drive by the Bengals after a missed field goal by South . LSU With 2:55 remaining in the first period, Arkansas started its first and kicked the extra point to tie the game 7-7 . only touchdown drive .Riding the passing arm of Bill Montgomery, the On the first play from scrimmage following the Tiger score, Hogs scored when Montgomery hit Dicus for 23 yards and the touchdown . tragedy struck the Razorbacks . Brittenum suffered a shoulder injury Georgia soon countered with a safety when David McKnight tackled and was forced to leave the game . Two plays later, the Hogs fumbled Bill Burnett in the end zone . Arkansas, after holding on downs at its own on their own 35-yard line and the Tigers took over . 29, struck back as passes to Dicus and Max Peacock set up a 34-yard field LSU quarterback Nelson Stokley took advantage of the opportunity goal by White for a 10-2 lead . and passed the Tigers to the Arkansas 19-yard line . LaBruzzo then White booted a 24-yard field goal midway through the final period . A carried five times, the last a one-yard scoring plunge . The PAT gave pass interception by All-American linebacker Cliff Powell led to the final LSU a 14-7 halftime lead . Arkansas score, a 31-yard field goal by White . Brittenum returned to the game in the second half and put the ball in the air to Crockett, who set a bowl record with 10 catches for |

129 yards, in an attempt to go over a tough Tiger defense . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Arkansas had driven to the LSU 24-yard line when the clock ran out . 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 0 10 0 6 16 GEORGIA 0 2 0 0 2 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 7 0 0 0 7 SCORING PLAYS: LSU 0 14 0 0 14 Arkansas - Dicus 27 pass from Montgomery (White kick); 65 yards in 9 plays following punt. SCORING PLAYS: Georgia - McKnight tackle Burnett in end zone for safety. Arkansas - Crockett 19 pass from Brittenum (South kick); 87 yards in 11 plays following Arkansas - White 34 field goal; 71 yards in 9 plays following defensive stand. punt. Arkansas - White 24 field goal; 55 yards in 10 plays following punt. LSU - LaBruzzo 3 run (Moneau kick); 80 yards in 16 plays following missed field goal. Arkansas - White 31 field goal, 15 yards in 5 plays following interception by Powell. LSU - LaBruzzo 1 run (Moneau kick); 34 yards in 7 plays following fumble recovery by Bass.

ARKANSAS GEORGIA ARKANSAS LSU First Downs 13 13 First Downs 22 15 Net Yards Rushing 40 75 Net Yards Rushing 129 167 Net Yards Passing 185 117 Net Yards Passing 177 100 Passes 17-39 11-31 Passes 15-24 8-11 Interceptions 3 1 Interceptions 0 1 Punts 10-33.6 10-38.6 Punts 3-34.0 6-42.0 Fumbles 2 5 Fumbles 1 0 Penalties 4-31 4-25 Penalties 2-10 4-62 2011

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, Jones 10-79; Burnett 12-44; Woodlee 1-14; Lindsey 4-2; RUSHING – Georgia, Johnson 12-45; Cavan 12-(-24); Kemp 9-20; Elrod 5-34; South 1-(-1); Brittenum 9-(-9). LSU, Labruzzo 21-69; Dousay 14-38; Screen 5-20; Lawrence 2-(-13); Hampton; 7-13. Arkansas, Maxwell 5-10; Burnett 2-31; Masters 6-18; LeBlanc 4-8; Stokley 2-11; Schwab 1-3. Montgomery 15-(-2) Dickey 1-1. PASSING – Arkansas, Brittenum 15-24-1 177. LSU, Screen 7-10-0 82; Stokley PASSING – Georgia, Cavan 9-22-1 103; Hampton 2-9-2 14. Arkansas, Montgomery 1-1-0 18. 17-39-1 185. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Crockett 10-129; Jones 2-26; Burnett 2-10; Lindsey 1-12. RECEIVING – Georgia, Lawrence 3-54; Whittemore 5-56; Johnson 2-0; Hughes LSU, Masters 4-45; Labruzzo 1-19; Schwab 1-18; Moreau 1-12; Dousay 1-6. 1-7. Arkansas, Burnett 2-1; Dicus 12-169; Peacock 3-15. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, South 51, 46. LSU, Moreau 19. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Georgia, McCullough 36; 45. Arkansas, White 41

95 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SUGAR BOWL LIBERTY BOWL Ole Miss 27, Arkansas 22 Tennessee 14, Arkansas 13 New Orleans, La. – January 1, 19701970 Memphis, Tenn. – December 20, 19711971

espite a record-breaking offensive performance Liberty Bowl record crowd of 51,410 plus a Arkansas fell just short in a frantic, fourth national Monday night television audience Dperiod comeback as Ole Miss prevailed, 27-22 . Asaw Arkansas lose to Tennessee, 14-13 . hit 21 of 35 passes for 273 yards and Tennessee scored first on a two-yard run by Bill

BOWL GAMES one touchdown . Bill Montgomery completed 17 of 34 Rudder with 6:39 left in the first period . George Hunt aerials for 338 yards and two touchdowns for the Hogs . kicked the extra point . But the Razorbacks soon tied the score as Joe

| Following a missed field goal by the Porkers, the Rebs stunned the Ferguson connected with Jim Hodge on a 36-yard touchdown pass . Bill Hogs when Bo Bowen rambled 69 yards for an early touchdown . Arkansas McClard’s extra point made the score 7-7 with 4:11 left in the half . followed with another missed three-pointer, and Manning drove the Rebs The Razorbacks finally gained the lead with 13:14 left in the final period another 80 yards, keeping the ball himself for the final 18 . on a 19-yard field goal by McClard . Arkansas finally broke the ice on a 12-yard sweep by Bill Burnett, Louis Campbell’s second pass interception put McClard in position for but the Rebels responded with 10 more points . Cloyce Hinton booted a another field goal with 8:51 left . The 30-yard kick, which tied a Liberty record-breaking 52-yard field goal, and Manning fired a 30-yard scoring Bowl record, put Arkansas in command, 13-7 . pass to Vernon Studdard . A record third pass theft by Campbell presented Arkansas with an A pass from Montgomery to Chuck Dicus covered 47 yards giving the apparent chance to seal up the contest . However, McClard’s field goal, Hogs their second touchdown . which would have given the Porkers a 16-7 margin, was nullified by Porker fullback Bruce Maxwell, who gained 103 yards on the ground, took penalty . a six-yard touchdown pass from Montgomery for the final Razorback score . Further misfortune struck the Razorbacks on a fumble at their own 36-yard line . The Vols scored three plays after recovering, on a 17-yard run by Curt Watson . Hunt’s extra point provided Tennessee with a 14-13 lead with 1:56 left . Ferguson, voted the game’s outstanding player, completed 18 of

ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 28 passes for 200 yards, and Campbell was selected the outstanding ARKANSAS 0 12 3 7 22 defensive player in the game . OLE MISS 14 10 3 0 27

SCORING PLAYS: Ole Miss - Bowen 69 run (King kick); 80 yards in 4 plays following missed field goal. 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F Ole Miss - Manning 18 run (King kick); 80 yards in 6 plays following missed field ARKANSAS 0 7 0 6 13 goal. TENNESSEE 7 0 0 7 14 Arkansas - Burnett 12 run (kick failed); 81 yards in 13 plays following punt. Ole Miss - Hinton 52 field goal, 57 yards in 8 plays following kickoff. SCORING PLAYS: Ole Miss - Studdard 30 pass from Manning (King kick); 55 yards in 4 plays following Tennessee - Rudder 2 run (Hunt kick); 55 yards in 8 plays following punt. punt. Arkansas - Hodge 36 pass from Ferguson (McClard kick); 66 yards in 8 plays following Arkansas - Dicus 47 pass from Montgomery (pass failed); 80 yards in 6 plays fol- punt. lowing kickoff. Arkansas - McClard 19 field goal; 52 yards in 9 plays following punt. Ole Miss - Hinton 36 field goal, 44 yards in 6 plays following punt. Arkansas - McClard 30 field goal; 30 yards in 6 plays following Campbell intercep- Arkansas - McClard 35 field goal, 80 yards in 10 plays following kickoff. tion. Arkansas - Maxwell 6 pass from Montgomery (McClard kick); 11 yards in 3 plays Tennessee - Watson 17 run (Hunt kick); 37 yards in 3 plays following Witherspool following interception. fumble recovery.

ARKANSAS TENNESSEE First Downs 22 15 ARKANSAS OLE MISS Net Yards Rushing 167 97 First Downs 21 24 Net Yards Passing 200 142 Net Yards Rushing 189 154 Passes 18-28 11-21

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Net Yards Passing 338 273 Interceptions 3 3 Passes 17-35 21-35 Punts 3-43.6 5-43.8 Interceptions 2 2 Fumbles 2 1 Punts 2-30.5 6-37.6 Penalties 6-85 7-73 Fumbles 1 0 Penalties 3-22 11-101 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, Ferguson 4-(-2); Saint 17-71; Richardson 13-38; Hodge 1-12; RUSHING – Ole Miss, Manning 13-39; Bowen 12-94; Reed 11-21. Arkansas, Burnett Morton 11-48. Tennessee, Maxwell 4-3; Chancey 12-34; Rudder 5-18; Silvey 17-59; Maxwell 8-108; Montgomery 12-22. 2-3; Watson 11-39. PASSING – Ole Miss, Manning 21-35-2 273. Arkansas, Montgomery 17-34-1 PASSING – Arkansas, Ferguson 18-28-3 200. Tennessee, Maxwell 10-20-3 120; 2011 338; Maxwell 0-1-1 0. Rudder 1-1-0 22. RECEIVING – Ole Miss, Reed 2-22; Studdard 5-109; Carpenter 1-15; Poole 7-72; RECEIVING – Arkansas, Hodge 6-75; Ettinger 5-53; Richardson 6-48; Nichols 1-24. Jones 3-29; Felts 2-21; Bowen 1-5. Arkansas, Dicus 6-171; Maxwell 9-137; Tennessee, Rudder 2-10; Love 3-37; Thompson 2-16; Theiler 3-53; Silvey 1-26. Rees 2-30. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, McClard 40. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, McClard 22, 32.

96 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL COTTON BOWL ORANGE BOWL

Arkansas 31, Georgia 10 Arkansas 31, Oklahoma 6 BOWL GAMES Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1976 1976 Miami, Fla. – January 2, 1978 1978

iding a five-game winning streak at the end of rkansas turned a couple of first quarter turnovers the 1975 campaign that notched a share of the into touchdowns and the Razorbacks cruised to a RSouthwest Conference championship and a trip to A 31-6 upset victory over Oklahoma’s second-ranked the Cotton Bowl, the Razorbacks continued their winning Big Eight champions before an Orange Bowl crowd of 74,422 ways with a resounding 31-10 triumph over Georgia . and a national television audience of more than 65 million . Arkansas thus returned the Cotton Bowl crown to the SWC for the Oklahoma lost 11 yards on three plays before fumbled and | first time in three years . Jimmy Walker recovered at the Sooner nine . Two plays later, With the Razorbacks trailing 10-0 less than two minutes before halftime, scored from a yard out and Arkansas led, 7-0 with only 1:59 elapsed . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY linebacker Hal McAfee pounced on a Georgia fumble on the Bulldog 15 After both teams failed to score on drives, OU fullback and Steve Little booted a 39-yard field goal . Georgia tried a trick play, the fumbled and recovered at the Razorback 42 . Sales set up “shoe-string,” but Tommy Harris forced a fumble . McAfee again recovered, ’s one-yard run with a 38-yard scamper to the Sooner three . and Ike Forte scored two plays later to tie it 10-10 at halftime . Steve Little’s second of four PAT’s made the score 14-0 . After a scoreless third quarter, hit Freddie Douglas with After Little’s field goal made it 17-0, the Razorbacks went 82 yards for a a 36-yard pass to set up the go-ahead touchdown and Rolland Fuchs touchdown with 4:40 to play in the third quarter . Sales, who finished the scored on a five-yard run . Michael Forrest and Forte added touchdowns night with an Orange Bowl record of 205 yards rushing, had carries of 12 as the Razorbacks rolled . and 38 yards before scoring on a four-yard run . A reserve all season, Sales McAfee, with 12 tackles and an interception to go with his two fumble was only in the lineup after the Hog’s top two tailbacks were suspended for recoveries, was selected the game’s outstanding defensive player . Forte, breaking team rules . with an Arkansas bowl record of 119 yards, was chosen the outstanding Each team scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter . Sales earned offensive player . outstanding back honors, while nose guard Reggie Freeman picked up the outstanding lineman award .

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F |

ARKANSAS 0 10 0 21 31 ARKANSAS 14 0 10 7 31 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL GEORGIA 3 7 0 0 10 OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 6 6

SCORING PLAYS: SCORING PLAYS: Georgia - Leavitt 35 field goal; 53 yards in 12 plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Sales 1 run (Little kick); 9 yards in 2 plays following fumble. Georgia - Washington 21 pass from Robinson. (Leavitt kick); 58 yards in 10 plays Arkansas - Calcagni 1 run (Little kick); 58 yards in 7 plays following fumble. following fumble. Arkansas - Little 32 field goal; 66 yards in 11 plays following second half kickoff. Arkansas - Little 39 field goal; minus 7 yards in 4 plays following fumble. Arkansas - Sales 4 run (Little kick); 82 yards in 7 plays following fumble. Arkansas - Forte 1 run (Little kick); 13 yards in 2 plays following fumble. Oklahoma - Hicks 8 pass from Blevins (run failed); 95 yards in 10 plays following Arkansas - Fuchs 5 run (Little kick); 47 yards in 4 plays following punt. interception. Arkansas - Forrest 1 run (Little kick); 30 yards in 6 plays following interception. Arkansas - B. White 20 run (Little kick); 70 yards in 9 plays following punt. Arkansas - Forte 6 run (Little kick); 68 yards in 12 plays following punt.

ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS GEORGIA First Downs 22 19 First Downs 20 13 Net Yards Rushing 315 230 Net Yards Rushing 235 102 Net Yards Passing 90 80 Net Yards Passing 89 91 Passes 7-12 7-14 Passes 5-14 8-18 Interceptions 0 1

Interceptions 2 0 Punts 4-40.5 5-44.4 2011 Punts 4-43.0 6-38.7 Fumbles 1 3 Fumbles 1 2 Penalties 7-50 5-25 Penalties 5-35 3-15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Oklahoma, Peacock 15-117; King 5-49; Lott 19-28; Overstreet 2-21; RUSHING – Georgia, Harrison 14-44; Goff 16-32; Reid 5-15; Washington 1-8; Blevins 2-8; Sims 6-7. Arkansas, Sales 22-205; Stiggers 1-38; Bryant 7-33; Appleby 1-4; Robinson 8-0; Pollard 2-(-1). Arkansas, Forte 24-119; Fuchs 16-71; White 10-35; Calcagni 18-5; Smith 1-3; Nutt 1-(-4) Forrest 5-32; Bull 20-13. PASSING – Georgia, Robinson 7-15-2 85; Goff 1-3-0 6. Arkansas, Bull 5-13-0 89; PASSING – Oklahoma, Lott 4-7-0 42; Blevins 3-6-0 38; Peacock 0-1-0 0. Arkansas, Fuchs 0-1-0 0. Calcagni 7-11-1 90; Nutt 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING -- Georgia, Davis 3-16; Harrison 2-10; Wilson 1-29; Washington 1-21; RECEIVING – Oklahoma, Peacock 2-8; Kimball 1-18; Rhodes 3-46; Hicks 1-8. Pollard 1-15. Arkansas, Douglas 2-54; Daily 1-13; Forte 1-12; Fuchs 1-10. Arkansas, Sales 4-52; Clay 1-19; White 1-7; Stiggers 1-12. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Little 51. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Oklahoma, Von Schamann 45.

97 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FIESTA BOWL SUGAR BOWL Arkansas 10, UCLA 10 Alabama 24, Arkansas 9 Tempe, Ariz. – December 25, 19781978 New Orleans, La. – January 1, 19801980

rkansas jumped on UCLA for a 10-0 halftime hile Alabama handed Arkansas one of its lead, but the Bruins picked up a pair of second worst bowl defeats ever in the 1980 Sugar A half scores to secure a 10-10 tie in the eighth W Bowl, the Razorbacks might have been Fiesta Bowl before 55,202 fans at Sun Devil Stadium . playing their strongest opponent in bowl history . BOWL GAMES The Razorbacks enjoyed excellent field position early The Crimson Tide wrapped up its second consecutive

but couldn’t put points on the board . However, the Bruins wasted a 96-yard national championship by pinning the Hogs with a 24-9 setback . However, it |

first period march which resulted in a missed field goal . wasn’t accomplished without difficulty . After a Razorback punt, the defense came to life again as Jim Howard Arkansas, ranked sixth nationally and co-champion of the Southwest slammed UCLA quarterback Steve Bukich to the ground, causing a fumble which Conference, recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff and struck first as Ish Dale White recovered at the Bruin 37 . Some 11 plays later, Roland Sales swept Ordonez drilled a 34-yard field goal . right end for four yards and a touchdown . Alabama snapped back to take a 17-3 halftime lead but Arkansas marched 80 Later in the second period, Kevin Scanlon hit Gary Stiggers for 14 yards, yards on its first possession of the second half for a touchdown that sliced the Darryl Mason for 15 yards and ran for 16 more to set up a 37-yard to 17-9 . Kevin Scanlon hit Robert Farrell with a three-yard scoring pass but Ish Ordonez field goal . the Hogs failed to convert a two-point conversion attempt . UCLA marched 16 plays with the third quarter kickoff, keeping the drive The Razorbacks had their chance to get even midway through the second alive on a fake punt which set up Peter Boermaester’s 41-yard field goal . That half . They drove from their own five to the Alabama 33 before Scanlon was cut the Hog lead to 10-3 with 7:19 left in the third quarter . sacked on third down . Bruce Lahay punted to the Crimson Tide two yard line An interference penalty on a punt set the Bruins up at midfield and and with 13:21 left, the Hogs were very much alive . However, Alabama used a 35-yard gallop by Billy Jackson and a 22-yard Bukich, who hit on only four of 11 passes with two interceptions, connected dash by Steadman Shealy to key a 98-yard touchdown drive that iced the Tide with Severne Reece for 34 yards to the Arkansas 14 . A play later, Bukich kept

ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY victory . around left end for the tying touchdown with 8:32 left . Scanlon was brilliant in defeat for the Hogs, the SWC’s outstanding Neither team could cross midfield the remainder of the game, although offensive player during the regular season, Scanlon hit 22 of his 39 passes for Thomas Brown hauled back a UCLA punt to the Bruin 32 as time expired . 245 yards despite fierce pressure by the Bama pass rush . Jimmy Walker, who had 10 tackles and wrought havoc in the UCLA backfield all day, was selected the game’s outstanding defensive player . 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 3 0 6 0 9 ARKANSAS 0 10 0 0 10 ALABAMA 14 3 0 7 24 UCLA 0 0 3 7 10 SCORING PLAYS: SCORING PLAYS: Arkansas - Ordonez 34 field goal; 8 yards in 3 plays following fumble. Arkansas - Sales 4 run (Ordonez kick); 37 yards in 10 plays following fumble. Alabama - Ogilvie 22 run (McElroy kick); 82 yards in 7 plays following punt. Arkansas - Ordonez 37 field goal; 50 yards in 8 plays following punt. Alabama - Ogilvie 1 run (McElroy kick); 22 yards in 4 plays following fumble. UCLA - Boermaester 41 field goal; 56 yards in 15 plays following second half Alabama - McElroy 25 field goal; 22 yards in 4 plays following 47 yard punt return. kickoff. Arkansas - Farrell 3 pass from Scanlon (run failed); 80 yards in 11 plays following UCLA - Bukich 15 run (Boermaester kick); 51 yards in 5 plays following punt and kickoff. penalty. Alabama - Whitman 12 run (McElroy kick); 98 yards in 9 plays following punt.

ARKANSAS UCLA First Downs 19 14 Net Yards Rushing 200 254 ARKANSAS ALABAMA Net Yards Passing 78 61 First Downs 21 18

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Passes 13-24 4-11 Net Yards Rushing 97 284 Interceptions 2 2 Net Yards Passing 245 70 Punts 8-37.3 6-41.3 Passes 22-40 4-7 Fumbles 0 1 Interceptions 0 2 Penalties 4-50 7-67 Punts 7-36.2 8-36.2 Fumbles 1 1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties 1-15 7-61 RUSHING – Arkansas, Cowins 24-89; Eckwood 8-44; Sales 5-24; Calcagni 10-32; Stiggers 1-2; Brown 3-9. UCLA, Brown 11-84; Owens 17-121; McNeil 6-12; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Bukich 19-20; Morris 1-3; Saipale 1-14. RUSHING – Alabama, Ogilvie 14-67; Whitman 6-37; Williams 5-18; Jackson 13-120; PASSING – Arkansas, Calcagni 11-16-0 49; Scanlon 2-8-2 29. UCLA, Bukich 4-11- Shealy 7-28; Jones 1-3; Nix 3-7; Simon 1-3; Fagan 3-1. Arkansas, Sales 5-15; 2011 2; 61. Bowles 15-46; Anderson 6-28; Scanlon 12-(-3); Tolbert 2-8; Stiggers 1-3. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Clay 3-11; Farrell 2-25; Mason 1-15; Stiggers 2-23; Cowins PASSING – Alabama, Shealy 4-7-0 70. Arkansas, Scanlon 2-5; Eckwood 3-(-1). UCLA, Owens 1-2; Reece 2-56; McNeil 1-3. 22-39-1 245; Jones 0-1-1 0. MISSED FIELD GOALS – UCLA, Boermeester 25. RECEIVING – Alabama, Jackson 1-8; Pugh 3-62. Arkansas, Stiggers 5-39; Anderson 7-53; Farrell 3-51; Mason 4-43; Duckworth 3-59. MISSED FIELD GOALS – none.

98 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME BOWL GATOR BOWL

Arkansas 34, Tulane 15 North Carolina 31, Arkansas 27 BOWL GAMES Birmingham, Ala. – Dec. 27, 19801980 Jacksonville, Fla. – Dec. 28, 1981 1981

ophomore Gary Anderson exploded for 156 yards reshman quarterback Brad Taylor ignited a fourth on just 11 carries and scored two touchdowns as quarter flurry that produced two touchdowns in the Arkansas blitzed to a 28-0 halftime lead and breezed Ffinal five minutes and five seconds but Arkansas’ final S period comeback fell just short in a 31-27 loss to North to a 34-15 victory over Tulane . Carolina . Anderson’s efforts as well as those of a smothering

It was a bizarre setting as the Gator Bowl was smothered by fog during the | first half defense allowed the Hogs to score more points than they ever had last three quarters of a wild football game . The fog didn’t slow Taylor, who produced in a bowl game . Arkansas finished with only a 466-398 edge in total

passed for 307 yards and a pair of touchdowns . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY offense but by intermission the Porkers already had amassed 269 yards in Unfortunately for the Razorbacks, the fog didn’t slow North Carolina’s offense and Anderson had returned a punt for a touchdown . rushing attack either as the Tar Heels gained 283 yards on the ground . Arkansas grabbed a 7-0 advantage when Anderson’s 44-yard dash set up a Trailing 3-0 in the early stages, Arkansas struck quickly on its third possession . one-yard plunge by James Tolbert . Before the opening quarter ended, Anderson On the first play following a North Carolina punt, Taylor found Derek Holloway fielded a punt at his own 20, eluded an oncoming tackler and raced 80 yards open for a 66-yard touchdown pass that put the Hogs in front . for a touchdown . After the Tar Heels got a gift touchdown on a fumbled punt at the Hog six, Arkansas drove from its own 11 to the North Carolina 12 to set up a Bruce After Tom Jones capped a 70-yard march with a three-yard scoring toss to Lahay field goal that deadlocked the contest at 10-apiece just four seconds tight end Steve Clyde, Anderson struck again . Named the game’s outstanding before half time . player, Anderson took a pitch from Jones, reversed his field and roared 46 North Carolina’s awesome rushing assault proved deadly in the second yards for a touchdown to make it 28-0 . half as the Tar Heels grounded out three touchdown drives to gain a 31-10 Arkansas’ defense, spearheaded by end Billy Ray Smith (who gained defensive advantage with just 7:29 remaining . player of the game honors), was stingy when it had to be . The Razorbacks Taylor started hitting everything in sight and his 44-yard strike to allowed Tulane ace quarterback to complete just 16 of his 37 passes Holloway set up a three-yard plunge for a touchdown by Jessie Clark . Taylor and had the Green Wave blanked until the final quarter . Ish Ordonez booted a passed to Clark for a two-point conversion with 5:05 left . Ed Jackson then recovered an and the Hogs struck again . This pair of second half field goals for Arkansas’ other points .

time it was a 43-yard pass from Taylor to Holloway that set up the score on | fourth and goal from the seven . Taylor found Darryl Mason for the touchdown . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F North Carolina took an intentional safety late to close the scoring . ARKANSAS 14 14 3 3 34 TULANE 0 0 0 15 15 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F SCORING PLAYS: ARKANSAS 7 3 0 17 27 Arkansas - Tolbert 1 run (Ordonez kick); 68 yards in 7 plays following interception. NORTH CAROLINA 3 7 14 7 31 Arkansas - Anderson 80 punt return (Ordonez kick). Arkansas - Clyde 3 pass from Jones (Ordonez kick); 70 yards in 10 plays following SCORING PLAYS: punt. North Carolina - Barwick 31 field goal; 42 yards in 8 plays following punt. Arkansas - Anderson 46 run (Ordonez kick); 56 yards, 3 plays following punt. Arkansas - Holloway 66 pass from Taylor (Lahay kick); 66 yards in 1 play following punt. Arkansas - Ordonez 40 field goal; 58 yards in 8 plays following punt. North Carolina - Bryant 1 run (Hayes kick); six yards in 2 plays following fumbled punt. Tulane - Anderson 62 pass from Hall (Mannella kick); 80 yards in 4 plays following Arkansas - Lahay 28 field goal; 77 yards in 11 plays following punt. punt. North Carolina - Horton 1 run (Hayes kick); 86 yards in 12 plays following second half kickoff. Arkansas - Ordonez 27 field goal; 37 yards in 10 plays following kickoff. North Carolina - Elkins 1 run (Hayes kick); 80 yards in 10 plays following missed field goal. Tulane - Robinson 1 run (Hall run); 80 yards in 9 plays following kickoff. North Carolina - Horton 4 run (Hayes kick); 50 yards in 10 plays following interception. Arkansas - Clark 3 run (Clark pass from Taylor); 80 yards in 7 plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Mason 7 pass from Taylor (Lahay kick); 46 yards in 5 plays following onside kick recovery. Arkansas - Safety; Hayes ran out of end zone. ARKANSAS TULANE

First Downs 22 18 ARKANSAS NORTH CAROLINA Net Yards Rushing 358 157 First Downs 16 21 Net Yards Passing 83 241 Net Yards Rushing 89 283 Passes 5-13 16-37 Net Yards Passing 307 53 2011 Interceptions 2 1 Passes 14-29 7-17 Punts 4-42.5 7-34.6 Interceptions 0 1 Fumbles 0 2 Punts 6-35.5 6-41.9 Penalties 1-10 3-15 Fumbles 1 1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, Tolbert 17-73; Anderson 11-156; Jones 14-11; Douglas RUSHING – Arkansas, Taylor 11-(-10); Anderson 7-18; Clark 10-40; Pierce 5-14; Tolbert 10-83; Pierce 1-13; Walters 3-21; Mistler 1-1; Rudisall 1-1; Brewer 2-1. Tulane, 5-27. North Carolina, Elkins 6-(-17); Jones 1-1; Bryant 27-148; Anthony 3-17; Horton Lewis 5-45; Reginelli 5-8; Robinson 6-44; Jones 5-38; Hall 8-4; McCray 2-18. 27-144; Hayes 1-(-10). PASSING – Arkansas, Jones 5-13-1 83. Tulane, Hall 16-37-2 241. PASSING – Arkansas, Taylor 14-29-1 307. North Carolins, Elkins 7-17-0 53. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Mason 2-15; Clyde 1-9; Walters 1-36; Holloway 1-23. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Mason 1-7; Anderson 5-85; Clark 1-17; Mostler 1-10; Holloway Tulane, Lewis 3-22; Reginelli 3-31; Jones 1-8; Holman 4-19; Griffin 2-59; Anderson 4-171; Kidd 1-10; Pierce 1-7. North Carolina, Richardson 2-15; Anthony 1-7; Bryant 3-24; Jones 1-7. 2-88; Franz 1-14. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Lahay 19. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Ordonez 51.

99 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS BLUEBONNET BOWL LIBERTY BOWL Arkansas 28, Florida 24 Auburn 21 Arkansas 15 Houston, Texas – Dec. 31, 1982 1982 Memphis, Tenn. – Dec. 27, 19841984

ary Anderson exploded for a career high 161 ypical of the 1984 season, Arkansas staged a yards rushing on 26 attempts and scored two furious fourth quarter rally but this one fell short Gtouchdowns as Arkansas twice overcame 10-point T as the Razorbacks lost a narrow, 21-15 decision deficits to trim Florida, 28-24, in the Razorback’s initial to pre-season national champion pick Auburn in the BOWL GAMES appearance in the Bluebonnet Bowl . Liberty Bowl . Anderson, who also caught three passes for 37 yards, circled left end

| The Tigers took a 14-3 lead into the final quarter as a result of ’s

for 16 yards for a touchdown on the Hogs’ first possession but Florida’s two-yard run and a 35-yard interception return by Kevin Porter for first passing attack produced enough fireworks to give the Gators a 17-7 halftime quarter touchdowns . Arkansas had scored first on Greg Horne’s 31-yard field advantage . goal . Anderson hurdled a stacked defense for a one-yard touchdown on fourth- Nathan Jones made the play that turned things around when his vicious down midway through the third period but Florida struck quickly again and tackle at the Auburn 37 jolted the ball loose and rolling toward the Tiger carried a 24-14 lead into the final quarter . goal line . Jones finally recovered at the Auburn six . Three thrusts by fullback Senior Tom Jones made sure the Razorbacks would reward one of their Marshall Foreman netted a Razorback touchdown . best graduation classes ever with a victory when he passed five yards to Jessie The Hogs failed on a two-point conversion attempt, then found themselves Clark for a touchdown, then bulled a yard for a score to put the Hogs in in a again as Jackson roared 39 yards for a touchdown with 5:29 front, 28-24 . remaining . Perhaps the most impressive march by the Razorbacks came on the final Arkansas never surrendered, though . On fourth-and-18 at the Auburn 25, possession . Starting on its own six with 6:29 remaining, Arkansas killed the Brad Taylor found James Shibest open for a touchdown to make it 21-15 . remaining time by driving all the way to the Gator 16 . Daryl Bowles keyed the However, Auburn’s ground control attack spent all but eight seconds of the march by earning 13 yards on a third-and-nine . remaining 2:28 to end Arkansas’ hopes .

ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Anderson was named the game’s most valuable player, earning Arkansas Auburn was held to a season low 168 yards rushing and just 252 yards bowl MVP honors for the third consecutive year . in total offense by a swarming Razorback defense . Taylor led the Razorback offense with 18 completions in 34 attempts for 201 yards . 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 7 0 7 14 28 FLORIDA 7 10 7 0 24 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 3 0 0 12 15 SCORING PLAYS: AUBURN 14 0 0 7 21 Arkansas - Anderson 16 run (Smith kick); 50 yards in 7 plays following fumble. Florida - Dixon 3 pass from Hewko (Raymond kick); 74 yards in 11 plays following SCORING PLAYS: kickoff. Arkansas - Horne 31 field goal; 58 yards in 10 plays following punt. Florida - Raymond 34 field goal; 77 yards in 14 plays following punt. Auburn - Jackson 2 run (kick failed); 80 yards in 11 plays following Arkansas field Florida - Dixon 13 pass from Hewko (Raymond kick); 80 yards in 10 plays following goal. punt. Auburn - Porter 35 interception return (Washington run). Arkansas - Anderson 1 run (Smith kick); 83 yards in 9 plays following punt. Arkansas - Foreman 2 run (pass failed); 6 yards in 3 plays following Auburn fumble. Florida - Dixon 17 pass from Hewko (Raymond kick); 76 yards in 11 plays following Auburn - Jackson 39 run (Knapp kick); 55 yards in 5 plays after taking over on kickoff. downs. Arkansas - Clark 5 pass from Jones (Smith kick); 85 yards in 12 plays following Arkansas- Shibest 25 pass from Taylor (kick failed); 68 yards in 9 plays following kickoff. Auburn touchdown. Arkansas - Jones 1 run (Smith kick); 80 yards in 10 plays following punt. ARKANSAS AUBURN First Downs 20 13 ARKANSAS FLORIDA Net Yards Rushing 130 168 First Downs 28 23 Net Yards Passing 226 84 Net Yards Rushing 356 171 Passes 19-40 5-15 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Net Yards Passing 122 234 Interceptions 0 4 Passes 7-12 19-29 Punts 4-38.3 9-37.9 Interceptions 1 1 Fumbles 0 1 Punts 3-43.3 4-45.8 Penalties 8-60 8-56 Fumbles 1 2 Penalties 5-36 6-50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Auburn, Jackson 18-88; Agee 4-29; Fullwood 11-4; Washington 3-4; Ware INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 6-14; Jessie 3-9; Mann 1-2; Burger 1-1; Campbell 2-21. Arkansas, Foreman 15-62; RUSHING – Florida, Jones 12-89; Hampton 21-61; Williams 3-21; Hewko 6-0. Thomas 9-56; Taylor 7-11; Edmonds 3-8; Tatum 1-3; Nutt 1-1; Forte 1-11. Arkansas, Anderson 26-161; Clark 17-77; Bowles 10-52; Holloway 4-38; Jones PASSING – Auburn, Washington 5-12-0 84; Burger 0-2-0 0; Mann 0-1-0 0. Arkansas, Taylor 18-34-2 201; Nutt 1-6-2 25.

2011 5-9; Brown 2-8; Taylor 3-6; Douglas 2-5. PASSING – Florida, Hewko 19-28-0 234; Jones 0-1-1 0. Arkansas, Taylor 5-7-1 123; RECEIVING – Auburn, Weygand 1-10; Jackson 1-25; Beauford 1-24; Gainous 1-17; Jones 2-5-0 (-1). Collins 1-8. Arkansas, Edmonds 10-68; Shibest 5-84; Young 1-32; White 1-24; Miller RECEIVING – Florida, Dixon 8-106; Hampton 2-37; Faulkner 3-27; Young 2-12; Jones 1-3; Lueders 1-15. 2-36; Mularkey 1-9; Lang 1-7. Arkansas, Anderson 3-37; Bowles 1-7; White 1-40; MISSED FIELD GOALS – Auburn, McGinty 30. Dameron 1-33; Clark 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS – none.

100 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL HOLIDAY BOWL ORANGE BOWL

Arkansas 18, Arizona State 17 Oklahoma 42, Arkansas 8 BOWL GAMES San Diego, Calif. – December 22, 19851985 Miami, Fla. – January 1, 1987 1987

reshman Kendall Trainor kicked a 37-yard field ine years after Arkansas pulled one of the most goal with just 21 seconds left to cap an exhilarating stunning upsets in Orange Bowl history by FArkansas comeback and give the Razorbacks an N thumping Oklahoma, 31-6, the Sooners got 18-17 victory over Arizona State in the Holiday Bowl . their chance to redeem themselves . A pair of touchdown

Arkansas trailed 14-7 entering the fourth quarter but gallops in the first half by proved to be pulled ahead when Holiday Bowl Most Valuable Player Bobby Joe Edmonds all Oklahoma would need as the Sooners downed the Razorbacks, 42-8 . | scooted 17 yards for a touchdown and quarterback Mark Calcagni dove into Oklahoma had been held without a first down in the opening quarter but ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY the end zone for the two-point conversion with 9:37 remaining . Tillman dashed 77 yards for a touchdown on the third play of the second period . An Arizona State field goal gave the Sun Devils a two-point advantage 5:23 Tillman scored again on a 21-yard run after an interception at the Sooner 46 and from the conclusion but Edmonds dove for a first down on fourth-and-one Arkansas never posed a threat the rest of the way . and caught a 24-yard pass to keep alive the Hog’s final march . Trainor ended The Razorbacks’ deepest thrust in the first half reached the Oklahoma 25 at the suspense with his three-pointer . a time when it was only 7-0 . However, Greg Thomas, who suffered only one Calcagni was outstanding as he completed 10 of his 17 passes for 117 yards interception during the regular season, had a pass picked off at the Sooner 13 . and gained 45 yards rushing on 16 carries . He engineered all of Arkansas’ Oklahoma put the contest away with four second-half touchdowns . scoring drives, including a first-quarter march that ended with Derrick Arkansas scored late on a two-yard blast by fullback Derrick Thomas and a Thomas’ nine-yard touchdown run . It gave the Hogs 7-3 lead at the time . two-point pass from John Bland to James Shibest . Arizona State had sliced the gap to 7-6 with a field goal before a Razorback Arkansas had a lopsided statistical advantage at halftime with 11 first downs gamble late in the first half backfired . On fourth and one at the Sun Devil to four for Oklahoma but the two interceptions proved costly . The Hogs suffered 48, quarterback Greg Thomas just missed a deep pass to Edmonds on the five interceptions during the contest . Thomas did complete 13 of his 26 passes , giving Arizona State possession in great field position . for 129 yards and Bland was three-for-seven for 63 yards . The Sun Devils cashed in with a touchdown pass just 36 seconds from intermission . A successful two-point try gave Arizona State a 14-7 halftime lead and it stayed that way until Edmonds scored for the Hogs . | The victory was Arkansas’ fourth come-from-behind in the fourth quarter ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F triumph of the year . Arizona State became the ninth consecutive Razorback ARKANSAS 0 0 0 8 8 opponent to fail to score a rushing touchdown . OKLAHOMA 0 14 14 14 42

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F SCORING PLAYS: ARKANSAS 7 0 0 11 18 Oklahoma - Tillman 77 run (Lashar kick); 81 yards in 2 plays following punt. ARIZONA STATE 3 11 0 3 17 Oklahoma - Tillman 21 run (Lashar kick); 54 yards in 9 plays following interception. Oklahoma - Holieway 2 run (Lashar kick); 44 yards in 5 plays following punt. SCORING PLAYS: Oklahoma - Holieway 4 run (Lashar kick); 69 yards in 3 plays following punt. Arizona St. - Bostrom 47 field goal; 48 yards in 9 plays following punt. Oklahoma - Stafford 13 run (Lashar kick); 59 yards in 3 plays following punt. Arkansas - D. Thomas 9 run (Trainor kick); 80 yards in 16 plays following kickoff. Oklahoma - Parham 49 run (Lashar kick); 53 yards in 3 plays following interception. Arizona St. - Bostrom 22 field goal; 66 yards in 14 plays following punt. Arkansas - D. Thomas 2 run (Shibest pass from Bland); 64 yards in 5 plays following Arizona St. - Cox 16 pass from Van Raaphorst (Amoia pass from Van Raaphorst); 52 kickoff. yards in 7 plays after taking over on downs. Arkansas - Edmonds 17 run (Calcagni run); 84 yards in 11 plays following punt. Arizona St. - Bostrom 28 field goal; 68 yards in 10 plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Trainor 37 field goal; 61 yards in 14 plays following kickoff.

ARKANSAS ARIZONA STATE ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA First Downs 21 20 First Downs 17 11 Net Yards Rushing 48 366 Net Yards Rushing 260 195 Net Yards Passing 192 47 Net Yards Passing 117 167 Passes 16-33 2-5 Passes 10-18 14-27 Interceptions 0 5 2011 Interceptions 1 0 Punts 9-41.1 5-47.6 Punts 5-37.0 5-32.8 Fumbles 0-2 2-3 Fumbles 1 0 Penalties 3-25 4-40 Penalties 2-10 2-21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, Johnson 5-15; G. Thomas 22-16; Van Dyke 3-0; D. Thomas 7-20; RUSHING – Arizona State, Crawford 18-103; Amoia 13-56; Clack 9-37; Van Raphorst Foreman 2-7; Bland 4-(-2); Young 1-2; Cleveland 1-(-10). Oklahoma, Tillman 7-109; 1-(-1). Arkansas, Calcagni 16-45; Foreman 9-30; Rouse 15-76; D. Thomas 9-39; Young Johnson 9-27; Collins 1-2; Carr 5-77; Perry 6-22; Holieway 7-(-4); Jackson 1-9; 1-2; VanDyke 1-3; G. Thomas 2-19; Edmonds 7-43; Miller 1-3. Stafford 3-24; Mitchel 4-38; Sullivan 3-10; Anderson 1-3; Parham 1-49. PASSING – Arizona State, Van Raphorst 14-27-1 167. Arkansas, Calcagni 10-17-0 PASSING – Arkansas, G. Thomas 13-26-4 129; Bland 3-7-1 63; Cleveland 0-0-0 117; G. Thomas 0-1-0 0. 0. Oklahoma, Holieway 2-3-0 47; Sullivan 0-2-0 0. RECEIVING – Arizona State, Gallimore 4-36; Hill 3-36; Crawford 2-11; Clack 1-10; Cox RECEIVING – Arkansas, Thomas 2-23; Shibest 4-83; Van Dyke 4-23; Johnson 4-25; 3-67; Harris 1-7. Arkansas, Edmonds 7-93; Centers 1-17; VanDyke 1-4; Rouse 1-3. Centers 2-38. Oklahoma, Jackson 1-11; Shepard 1-36. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arizona State, Bostrom 59 MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Trainor 52.

101 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LIBERTY BOWL COTTON BOWL Georgia 20, Arkansas 17 UCLA 17, Arkansas 3 Memphis, Tenn. – December 29, 1987 1987 Dallas, Texas – January 2, 1989 1989

ohn Kasay, a backup placekicker thrust into duty CLA smothered Arkansas with a devastating when the regular kicker was suspended, kicked a defensive effort and a brilliant performance J 39-yard field goal on the last play of the game to U by the Razorback defense was not enough allow Georgia to come from behind and post its first- as the Bruins spoiled the first Hog trip to the Cotton BOWL GAMES ever bowl victory over Arkansas . Bowl in 13 years with a 17-3 triumph at Dallas . Kasay’s kick gave the Bulldogs a 20-17 triumph in a contest that was It was the initial season for the Cotton Bowl to be sponsored by Mobil | dominated by the Razorbacks for three quarters . It came after Georgia Oil and nearly 60,000 Razorback fans helped fill the 74,000-plus seat intercepted a Greg Thomas pass at the Hog 43 with 56 seconds left . stadium . Hog fans were chilled, even on a bright, sunny day, by the A 43-yard field goal by Kendall Trainor and a 10-yard Thomas Bruin defense that limited Arkansas to an all-time low 42 yards in total touchdown run gave the Razorbacks a 10-7 halftime lead . Thomas scored offense . again early in the third quarter to give the Hogs a 17-7 advantage . The After a quarter it looked like neither team would move the ball much . second Thomas touchdown came after he had passed 26 yards to Billy However, early in the second period the Bruins took advantage of a Winston on fourth and one at the Georgia 27 . 15-yard late hit penalty that kept them from having to punt to keep alive A short field goal by Kasay cut the Hog lead to seven and the Bulldogs a 93-yard drive for their first touchdown . UCLA converted five consecutive took advantage of an interception at the Arkansas 39 to drive for the third down situations after the penalty . tying touchdown 10 minutes into the fourth quarter . The Bruins followed with a 74-yard march against the clock, scoring Arkansas responded with a magnificent drive from its 12 to the on a pass with just 21 seconds left in the half . Georgia 18 that killed nearly nine minutes in clock time . The Hogs tried Kendall Trainor gave the Razorbacks hope midway through the third a short field goal but missed with 1:42 left . The Razorbacks then held quarter when he drilled a 49-yard field goal but the Bruins ate up the the Bulldogs but threw the interception that turned into the winning next eight minutes of clock time before Kerry Crawford pounced on a field goal for Georgia . UCLA fumble at the Hog 10 early in the fourth period . Thomas led all rushers with 79 yards and passed for 86 . He was named Arkansas never could muster another offensive drive and a late UCLA ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY the Razorback offensive MVP . James Rouse added 72 yards rushing . field goal finished the scoring . UCLA dominated possession time, 42:43 Arkansas’ defense held the leading rushing attack in the Southeastern to 17:17, something Arkansas had dominated all year in its 10-1 regular Conference nearly 100 yards below its average and intercepted two passes season . but could not overcome the Razorback passes that were picked off . Linebacker LaSalle Harper was Arkansas’ most valuable player with a stunning 20 tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception . Safety Steve Atwater had nine tackles for the Hogs .

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 3 7 7 0 17 ARKANSAS 0 0 3 0 3 GEORGIA 0 7 0 13 20 UCLA 0 14 0 3 17

SCORING PLAYS: SCORING PLAYS: Arkansas - Trainor 43 field goal; 33 yards in 11 plays following punt. UCLA - Estwick 1 run (Velasco kick); 93 yards in 19 plays following punt. Georgia - Tate 1 run (Kasay kick); 76 yards in 15 plays following kickoff. UCLA - Anthony 1 pass from Aikman (Velasco kick); 74 yards in 10 plays following Arkansas - Thomas 10 run (Trainor kick); 68 yards in 8 plays following missed field goal. punt. Arkansas - Thomas 1 run (Trainor kick); 76 yards in 8 plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Trainor 49 field goal; 14 yards in 6 plays following fumble recovery. Georgia - Kasay 24 field goal; 69 yards in 11 plays following punt. Georgia - Jackson 5 run (Kasay kick); 39 yards in 7 plays following interception. UCLA - Velasco 32 field goal; 38 yards in 9 plays following punt. Georgia - Kasay 39 field goal; 20 yards in 3 plays following interception.

ARKANSAS UCLA ARKANSAS GEORGIA First Downs 4 22 First Downs 19 20 Net Yards Rushing 22-21 55-199 Net Yards Rushing 255 197 Net Yards Passing 21 172 Net Yards Passing 86 148 Passes 4-14 19-27 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Passes 7-17 15-25 Interceptions 1 1 Interceptions 2 2 Punts 6-49.2 3-36.0 Punts 3-32.7 3-31.0 Fumbles 0-0 2-3 Fumbles 1-2 0-0 Penalties 7-61 7-74 Penalties 4-45 5-50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – UCLA, Wills 18-120; Brown 16-56; Estwick 8-16; Toy 2-7; Ball 2-3; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Aikman 9-(-3). Arkansas, Grovey 7-19; Foster 6-16; Johnson 2-3; Jackson 1-1; RUSHING – Arkansas, Rouse 18-72; Johnson 6-22; Van Dyke 8-40; Thomas 13-79; Foster Rouse 2-(-1); Russell 1-(-6); Williams 3-(-11). 8-42. Georgia, Tate 14-46; Ellis 5-16; Hampton 9-29; Jackson 10-72; Berry 5-9; Cleveland PASSING – UCLA, Aikman 19-27-1 172. Arkansas, Grovey 2-8-0 10; Williams 1-4; Osborn 1-21.

2011 2-3-1 11; Bland 0-3-0 0. PASSING – Arkansas, Thomas 7-17-2 86. Georgia, Jackson 15-25-2 148. RECEIVING – UCLA, Farr 4-48; Arbuckle 1-35; Richardson 1-20; McCracken 2-16; RECEIVING – Arkansas, Johnson 1-5; Horton 2-28; Kessinger 1-8; Rouse 1-9; Winston Moore 1-10; Wills 2-9; Toy 1-8; Berkley 1-8; Estwick 2-6; Brown 1-5; Ball 1-3; 2-36. Georgia, Thomas 7-76; Tate 1-9; Hampton 3-12; Osborn 3-35; Sadowski 1-16. Thompson 1-3; Anthony 1-1. Arkansas, Jackson 1-8; Harshaw 1-7; Horton 1-4; MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Trainor 34, 35. Georgia, Kasay 48,47. Foster 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS – none.

102 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL COTTON BOWL INDEPENDENCE BOWL

Tennessee 31, Arkansas 27 Georgia 24, Arkansas 15 BOWL GAMES Dallas, Texas – January 1, 1990 1990 Shreveport, La. – Dec. 29, 1991 1991

ot even a record-setting offensive performance ndre Hastings’ blazing speed accounted for by Arkansas could overcome the devastating a pair of Georgia touchdowns and Arkansas Nrunning of Tennessee’s as the A couldn’t overcome five interceptions as the Volunteers edged the Razorbacks, 31-27, in one of the Razorbacks were defeated, 24-15, in the Independence most wide open Cotton Bowl games in years . Bowl .

The Hogs earned a Cotton Bowl record 568 yards in total offense and 31 Hastings scored on a brilliant catch of a 27-yard pass by | first downs but suffered a pair of turnovers inside the Tennessee 10-yard

and ran 53 yards on a reverse for another touchdown . Zeier had another line that proved fatal . touchdown pass to open the scoring and Kanon Parkman kicked a ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Webb was sensational for the Vols, rushing for 205 yards and two 39-yard field goal for the Bulldogs . touchdowns on 26 carries . His 78-yard scoring run put Tennessee ahead The Hogs trailed 17-0 late in the second quarter when a short Georgia 31-13 before the Hogs came roaring back . punt gave Arkansas the ball at the Bulldog 37 . E .D . Jackson roared into Barry Foster, who rushed for 103 yards and two touchdowns, scored from the end zone for the Razorbacks from seven yards out with 35 seconds the one early in the fourth quarter and Quinn Grovey later hit Billy Winston left in the half to cut the margin to 17-7 . with a pass that finished as a 67-yard touchdown play but the Hogs ran out Hastings’ touchdown run early in the third quarter made it 24-7 . of time . Arkansas had several scoring chances in the second half but didn’t reach James Rouse had a brilliant day for the Razorbacks with 134 yards and the end zone again until Jackson’s one-yard plunge with just 1:19 left . a touchdown on 22 carries and Grovey, who suffered from a pregame Jackson also ran for a two-point conversion . stomach virus, completed 12 of his 22 passes for 207 yards and a Jackson finished with 112 rushing yards, just 13 yards fewer than touchdown . However, he flipped a pass from the Volunteer two yard line Georgia netted as a team on the ground . Wade Hill quarterbacked the that was intercepted at a time Arkansas led 6-3 and was dominating the Hogs and threw for 122 yards but suffered the five interceptions . game . Zeier was brilliant for Georgia, completing 18 of his 28 passes for A sellout crowd of 74,358, including more than 50,000 Razorback fans, watched the offensive extravaganza . Linebackers Mick Thomas and Ty 228 yards . Hastings made four catches for 94 yards . Georgia’s big plays Mason spearheaded Arkansas’ defensive effort with seven tackles each were the difference as Arkansas finished with seven more first downs than the Bulldogs . and Aaron Jackson and Patrick Williams each made an interception for | the Hogs . ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F ARKANSAS 6 0 7 14 27 ARKANSAS 0 7 0 8 15 TENNESSEE 3 14 14 0 31 GEORGIA 14 3 7 0 24

SCORING PLAYS: SCORING PLAYS: Tennessee - Burke 23 field goal; 61 yards in 12 plays following kickoff. Georgia - Marshall 7 pass from Zeier (Peterson kick); 48 yards in 7 plays following Arkansas - Foster 1 run (run failed); 56 yards in 11 plays following kickoff. punt. Tennessee - Morgan 84 pass from Kelly (Burke kick); 87 yards in 2 plays following Georgia - Hastings 27 pass from Zeier (Peterson kick); 24 yards in 2 plays following interception. interception. Tennessee - Webb 1 run (Burke kick); 70 yards in 8 plays following punt. Georgia - Parkman 39 field goal; 68 yards in 11 plays following punt. Tennessee - Amsler 1 pass from Kelly (Burke kick); 68 yards in 8 plays following Arkansas - Jackson 7 run (Wright kick); 37 yards in 8 plays following punt. fumble. Georgia - Hastings 53 run (Peterson kick); 53 yards in 1 play following interception. Arkansas - Rouse 1 run (Wright kick); 72 yards in 9 plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Jackson 1 run (Jackson run); 81 yards in 18 plays following defensive Tennessee - Webb 78 run (Burke kick); 80 yards in 2 plays following punt. stand. Arkansas - Foster 1 run (Foster run); 74 yards in 12 plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Winston fumble recovery in end zone after 67 pass from Grovey (pass failed); 67 yards in 1 play following punt. ARKANSAS GEORGIA First Downs 22 15 Net Yards Rushing 188 125 ARKANSAS TENNESSEE Net Yards Passing 122 237 First Downs 31 16 Passes 12-31 20-31 Net Yards Rushing 72-361 38-320 Interceptions 0 5 Net Yards Passing 207 150

Punts 4-45.3 6-32.3 2011 Passes 12-22 9-23 Fumbles 1-1 0-1 Interceptions 2 1 Penalties 7-43 10-7 Punts 3-44.3 5-39.0 Fumbles 2-3 0-0 Penalties 3-20 4-36 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Georgia, Hastings 1-53; Strong 8-36; Hearst 9-21; Ware 7-6; Harvey 2-6; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fouch 1-3; Zeier 2-0. Arkansas, Jackson 28-112; Jeffrey 9-44; Bradley 5-20; Price 3-9; RUSHING – Tennessee, Webb 26-250; Moore 1-36; Amsler 1-15; Poles 2-13; Hill 4-8; Caldwell 2-(-5). Thompson 3-12; Kelley 5-(-6). Arkansas, Rouse 22-134; Foster 22-103; Jackson PASSING – Georgia, Zeier 18-28-0 228; Talley 2-3-0 9. Arkansas, Hill 12-31-5 122. 9-48; Grovey 9-34; Harshaw 8-31; Russell 1-6; Price 1-5. RECEIVING – Georgia, Hastings 4-94; Hearst 2-24; Maxwell 2-21; Mitchell 3-24; Harvey PASSING – Tennessee, Kelly 9-23-2 150. Arkansas, Grovey 12-22-1 207. 2-20; Thomas 2-19; Strong 1-14; Ethridge 1-11; Marshall 2-13; Ware 1-(-3). Arkansas, RECEIVING – Tennessee, Morgan 2-96; Harper 2-28; Reeves 1-17; Amsler 2-7; Keith 3-38; Botkin 4-26; Caldwell 1-20; Browning 2-23; Dickerson 1-10; Bradley 1-5. Woods 1-5; Pickens 1-(-3). Arkansas, Russell 7-105; Winston 4-94; Horton 1-8. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Georgia, Parkman 32. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Wright 44.

103 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CARQUEST BOWL FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL North Carolina 20, Arkansas 10 Michigan 45, Arkansas 31 Miami, Fla. – December 30, 19951995 Orlando, Fla. – January 1, 1999 1999

n 87-yard pass play from a scrambling Mike rkansas overcame a two-touchdown halftime deficit Thomas to L . C . Stevens late in the third with three unanswered scores and led defending A quarter proved to be the decisive play as North A national champion Michigan 31-24 early in the Carolina earned a 20-10 CarQuest Bowl victory over fourth quarter before the Wolverines took advantage of a

BOWL GAMES Arkansas . punt return and an interception to pin the Razorbacks with The Tar Heels led 14-10 at the time in a game dominated by both a 45-31 defeat in front of 63,584 fans at the Florida Citrus Bowl .

| defenses . Thomas was flushed out of the pocket by Razorback defensive In the first meeting ever between the schools, Michigan roared to a 24-10 lead end Steven Conley and narrowly avoided a sack before floating the and was driving inside UA territory when Melvin Bradley forced a fumble by game winner to Stevens . Anthony Thomas and David Barrett recovered for the Razorbacks at his own 29 . Arkansas had scored on its first possession when Barry Lunney fired a Hog quarterback Clint Stoerner marched his team to the Michigan two and Chrys 25-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Lucas to cap a 78-yard march . The Chukwuma bulled into the end zone from there . Tar Heels answered with a 53-yard drive that Thomas finished with an On UM’s next possession, Jeromy Flowers intercepted a pass and returned it to 18-yard scoring pass to Darrin Ashford . the Wolverine seven . Chukwuma carried three times, blasting into the end zone It was still 7-7 in the third quarter when Todd Latourette kicked a from the one on his final try to tie the game . Arkansas’ Zac Painter ran 24 yards 26-yard field goal to give the Hogs their lead back . However, a 28-yard with an interception to the Michigan 11 . Stoerner then hit Joe Dean Davenport touchdown run by Leon Johnson gave North Carolina the lead and the with a nine-yard touchdown pass to make it 31-24 . long pass three minutes later iced the victory . Michigan answered with an 80-yard scoring drive that Thomas completed with The Hogs had the advantage in first downs (26-20) but suffered a one-yard scoring plunge . UA failed to respond with a first down, and a short three turnovers while North Carolina had none . Senior Marius Johnson punt and 14-yard return set up the Wolverines on the Hog 35 . On third-and-seven rushed for 136 yards on 29 carries . It was the third straight bowl Michigan quarterback found DiAllo Johnson with a 21-yard scoring appearance for Arkansas in which a back ran for at least 100 yards . strike to put his team in front for good . Lunney passed for 227 yards but was intercepted twice and sacked On Arkansas’ next possession, a Stoerner pass was hanging on the shoulder pad ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY five times . Arkansas managed to sack Thomas just once . of a receiver when Michigan’s James Whitley grabbed it and raced 26 yards for a touchdown . With just 1:47 remaining, the issue had been decided . UA earned 348 yards against a stingy UM defense but suffered two interceptions and both were returned for touchdowns . Chukwuma rushed for 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F 56 yards on 17 carries . Stoerner completed just 17 of his 42 passes for 232 yards ARKANSAS 7 0 3 0 10 and two touchdowns . Michael Williams caught seven passes for 90 yards . NORTH CAROLINA 7 0 13 0 20 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F SCORING PLAYS: ARKANSAS 0 10 14 7 31 Arkansas - Lucas 25 pass from Lunney (Latourette kick); 78 yards in 12 plays MICHIGAN 3 21 0 21 45 following opening kickoff. North Carolina - Ashford 18 pass from Thomas (Welch kick); 53 yards in 8 plays SCORING PLAYS: following kickoff. Michigan - Feely 43 field goal; 36 yards in six plays following punt. Arkansas - Latourette 26 field goal; 37 yards in 8 plays following punt. Arkansas - Williams 35 pass from Stoerner (Latourette kick); 82 yards in six plays following punt. North Carolina - Johnson 28 run (Welch kick); 65 yards in 9 plays following punt. Michigan - Thomas 2 run (Feely kick); 56 yards in six plays following punt. North Carolina - Stevens 87 pass from Thomas (kick failed); 88 yards in 2 plays Michigan - Gold 46 interception return (Feely kick). following punt. Arkansas - Latourette 42 field goal; 55 yards in 12 plays following kickoff. Michigan - Thomas 5 run (Feely kick); 69 yards in seven plays following kickoff. Arkansas - Chukwuma 2 run (Latourette kick); 71 yards on six plays following fumble recovery. Arkansas - Chukwuma 1 run (Latourette kick); 7 yards in three plays following interception. ARKANSAS NORTH CAROLINA Arkansas - Davenport 9 pass from Stoerner (Latourette kick); 11 yards in two plays following int. First Downs 26 20 Michigan - Thomas 1 run (Feely kick); 80 yards in 14 plays following kickoff. Net Yards Rushing 162 242 Michigan - Johnson 21 pass from Brady ( Feely kick); 35 yards in five plays following punt. Net Yards Passing 227 177 Michigan - Whitley 26 interception return (Feely kick). Passes 16-35 10-23 Interceptions 0 2 ARKANSAS MICHIGAN ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Punts 4-38.8 4-32.5 First Downs 20 21 Fumbles 1-1 0-0 Net Yards Rushing 116 204 Penalties 3-36 4-31 Net Yards Passing 232 230 Passes 17-42 16-30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Interceptions 2 2 RUSHING – North Carolina, Johnson 29-195; Wall 2-15; Watson 6-13; Thomas Punts 7-33.9 5-40.0 7-8; Parquet 3-6; Geter 1-3; McGregor 1-2. Arkansas, Johnson 29-136; Lunney Fumbles 0-0 1-1 14-19; Meadors 1-7. Penalties 4-31 12-104 PASSING – North Carolina, Thomas 10-23-0 177. Arkansas, Lunney 16-35-2 227. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECEIVING – North Carolina, Ashford 3-38; Barnes 3-21; Stevens 1-87; Brown RUSHING – Arkansas, Chukwuma 17-56; Hill 13-35; Stoerner 8-14; Branch 1-9; 2011 1-19; Watson 1-12; Johnson 1-0. Arkansas, Meadors 7-101; Eubanks 3-45; Norman 1-2. Michigan, Thomas 21-132; Williams 19-72; Coleman 1-3; Brady 5-(-3). Heringer 3-42; Johnson 2-14; Lucas 1-25. PASSING – Arkansas, Stoerner 17-42-2 232. Michigan, Brady 14-27-2 209; Henson MISSED FIELD GOALS – North Carolina, Welch 32. Arkansas, Latourette 30, 2-2-0 21; Johnson 0-1-0 0. 21. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Williams 7-90; Lucas 3-63; Smith 3-19; Morreale 1-36; Hill 14; Davenport 1-9; Chukwuma 1-1. Michigan, Streets 7-129; Williams 2-15; Shea 2-10; Terrell 1-26; Johnson 1-21; Thomas 1-12; Campbell 1-11; Knight 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Michigan, Feely 48.

104 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL COTTON BOWL LAS VEGAS BOWL Arkansas 27, Texas 6 UNLV 31, Arkansas 14 BOWL GAMES Dallas, Texas – January 1, 20002000 Las Vegas, Nev. – Dec. 21, 2000 2000

rivalry born in 1894 and discontinued when laying on its home field, UNLV rallied from a Arkansas left the Southwest Conference 14-7 second-quarter deficit to score 24 unanswered A following the 1991 season was reborn on the Ppoints as the Rebels (8-5) defeated Arkansas (6-6), first day of the year 2000 when the Razorbacks shocked 31-14, in Las Vegas Bowl IX before a crowd of 29,113 at

old nemesis Texas, 27-6, in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas . Sam Boyd Stadium .

In more than 100 years of football the Longhorns never had been held UNLV quarterback Jason Thomas completed 12 of 17 passes for 217 yards |

to negative rushing yardage but it happened in the Cotton Bowl as the and three touchdowns, including two to Nate Turner and a 54-yard strike to

Razorbacks used a season-high eight quarterback sacks to hold Texas to Troy Mason that broke a 14-14 tie in the third quarter . Thomas earned most ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY minus 27 yards on the ground . It was the first time the Hogs held a bowl valuable player honors for the Rebels while Turner recorded a game-high eight opponent to minus rushing yardage . receptions for 126 yards . Freshman Cedric Cobbs also established a bowl first for Arkansas . He Arkansas took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Robby Hampton threw a snapped a 3-3 tie in the third quarter when he took Clint Stoerner’s lob seven-yard touchdown pass to Rod Stinson on the game’s opening drive . pass and turned it into a 30-yard touchdown . In the fourth quarter he The Rebels tied the game at 7-7 early in the second quarter on Thomas’ sparked a 17-point Razorback avalanche with a 37-yard sprint down the 19-yard touchdown pass to Turner . Arkansas answered on the ensuing drive sidelines . He became the first Hog ever to score rushing and pass receiving when Hampton connected with Boo Williams on a 25-yard touchdown pass for a 14-7 UA lead . Williams, who was named Arkansas’ most valuable player in the touchdowns in the same bowl game . game, caught seven passes for 97 yards in his final game as a Razorback . Cobbs was the game’s outstanding offensive player after rushing for 98 UNLV took the lead for good on Mason’s 54-yard touchdown reception in yards on just 15 carries . Senior lineman D .J . Cooper was the game’s the third quarter while the Rebel defense held the Razorbacks scoreless in the outstanding defensive player after making five tackles, including two of second half . UNLV put the game out of reach in the fourth quarter on Thomas’ the quarterback sacks . six-yard touchdown run and an 18-yard rush by Kevin Brown . The first half was a defensive struggle with field goals by Arkansas’ Tony The victory was the fourth in a row for a UNLV team that rallied from a 4-5 Dodson and Texas’ Kris Stockton producing the only points . Cobbs’ first record earlier in the season . Arkansas’ loss denied the Razorbacks their third touchdown was set up by a 47-yard bomb from Stoerner to Anthony Lucas consecutive winning season and snapped UA’s seven-game winning streak from the Hog one yard line . Trailing 10-3, Texas marched back to the against non-conference foes . | Arkansas one but was stopped on three consecutive plays before calling on Arkansas, which was also 4-5 earlier in the season, ended the regular season Stockton for a second field goal . with upsets of nationally ranked Mississippi State and LSU to earn its third ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Arkansas quickly retaliated with an 86-yard drive that finished when bowl appearance in as many seasons under Nutt . It is the first time UA has Michael Jenkins bolted 42 yards for a score . After Cobbs scored again, made three consecutive bowl trips since the 1987, 1988 and 1989 seasons . Dodson kicked another field goal and the victory was secured . It was only the third time Arkansas held a bowl opponent without a 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F touchdown . It happened in a 0-0 tie with LSU in the 1947 Cotton Bowl ARKANSAS 7 7 0 0 14 and in a 16-2 Sugar Bowl triumph over Georgia in 1969 . The victory ended UNLV 0 14 7 10 31 a seven-bowl game losing streak for the Razorbacks and was the first bowl win for coach Houston Nutt . SCORING PLAYS: Arkansas - Stinson 7 pass from Hampton (O’Donohoe kick); 69 yards in 14 plays 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F following kickoff. ARKANSAS 3 0 7 17 27 UNLV - Turner 19 pass from Thomas (Pieffer kick); 59 yards in seven plays TEXAS 0 3 3 0 6 following punt. SCORING PLAYS: Arkansas - Williams 25 pass from Hampton (O’Donohoe kick); 60 yards in five plays Arkansas — Dodson 25 field goal; 45 yards in eight plays following punt. following kickoff. Texas — Stockton 35 field goal; 23 yards in six plays following interception. UNLV - Turner 5 pass from Thomas (Pieffer kick); 48 yards in four plays following punt. Arkansas — Cobbs 30 pass from Stoerner (Dodson kick); 97 yards in nine plays following punt. UNLV - Mason 54 pass from Thomas (Pieffer kick); 54 yards in 3 plays following punt. Texas — Stockton 22 field goal; 68 yards in 10 plays following kickoff. UNLV - Pieffer 26 field goal; 58 yards in six plays following punt. Arkansas — Jenkins 42 run (Dodson kick); 86 yards in seven plays following kickoff. UNLV - Brown 18 run (Pieffer kick); 28 yards in four plays afer taking over on downs. Arkansas — Cobbs 37 run (Dodson kick); 37 yards in one play following punt. Arkansas — Dodson 27 field goal; 38 yards in eight plays following punt. ARKANSAS UNLV First Downs 15 19 ARKANSAS TEXAS Net Yards Rushing 115 259 First Downs 17 14 Net Yards Passing 183 217 Net Yards Rushing 191 -27 2011 Passes 18-40 12-17 Net Yards Passing 194 212 Interceptions 0 0 Passes 12-23 24-39 Interceptions 0 2 Punts 7-46.1 4-40.3 Punts 4-39.0 9-39.7 Fumbles 0-0 6-1 Fumbles 0 0 Penalties 6-76 12-119 Penalties 4-36 7-40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Arkansas, Holmes 26-99; Howard 1-12; Hampton 4-3; Stinson 1-1. RUSHING – Texas, Mitchell 13-36; Robertson 2-(-5); Sims 5-(-15); Applewhite 5-(-43). Arkansas, UNLV, Rudolph 14-92; Brown 12-78; Wofford 4-44; Thomas 10-32; Turner Cobbs 15-98; Jenkins 6-82; Chukwuma 10-26; Branch 1-3; Team 1-(-4); Stoerner 2-(-14). 1-18; Johnson 2-12; Costa 1-4; Gordon 1-1. PASSING – Texas, Applewhite 15-21-0 121; Sims 9-18-0 91. Arkansas, Stoerner 12-23-2 194. PASSING – Arkansas, Hampton 18-40-0 183. UNLV, Thomas 12-17-0 217. RECEIVING – Texas, Nunez 6-48; Flowers 5-62; Thompson 4-33; Mitchell 3-4; Scaife RECEIVING – Arkansas, Williams 7-97; Smith 4-26; Snowden 4-20; Hamilton 2-38; Jones 2-21; Healy 1-6; Stevens 1-0. Arkansas, Williams 2-47; Davenport 2-25; 2-33; Stinson 1-7. UNLV, Turner 8-126; Mason 3-89; Wofford 1-2. Branch 2-23; Williams 2-8; Lucas 1-47; Cobbs 1-30; Smith 1-11; Chukwuma 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, O’Donohoe 29. UNLV, Dillon 41. MISSED FIELD GOALS – None.

105 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COTTON BOWL MUSIC CITY BOWL Oklahoma 10, Arkansas 3 Minnesota 29, Arkansas 14 Dallas, Texas – January 1, 2002 2002 Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 30, 2002 2002

n a battle of two stingy defenses, the No . 10 and rkansas got off to a good start, scoring on its first defending national champion possession, but the Razorbacks, who made a living Ioutlasted the Arkansas Razorbacks, 10-3, in the A off opponent turnovers during the year, turned the 66th annual SBC Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day . ball over four times as Minnesota posted a 29-14 victory in BOWL GAMES Oklahoma (11-2) went to halftime with a 7-0 lead

the Music City Bowl at Nashville . and held on for a 10-3 victory over Arkansas (7-5) in front of more than The Southeastern Conference Western Division champion Razorbacks led | 70,000 fans at historic Cotton Bowl Stadium . The Sooners kept the UA the league and ranked 11th in the nation with a +17 turnover margin, but failed offense off balance all day including earning a bowl record nine sacks . to get a single miscue from the Golden Gophers . Oklahoma’s earned offensive player of the game George Wilson capped a 74-yard drive on the game’s first possession with honors after rushing for 56 yards on 19 carries while Sooners’ strong a two-yard scoring pass from Matt Jones, but Minnesota (8-5) got four straight safety earned outstanding defensive player of the game field goals from Dan Nystrom to take a 12-7 lead at the half . honors after totaling six stops including three tackles for loss . Neither offense did much through most of the third period, but UM’s Asad Arkansas managed only 50 yards of total offense on the afternoon Abdul-Khaliq found Ben Utecht for a 19-yard score with 2:44 left in the quarter and completed its only scoring drive of the day with a fourth-quarter to give Minnesota a 19-7 advantage . Nystrom added another field goal early in field goal from Brennan O’Donohoe . the fourth quarter and Thomas Tapeh put the game out of reach with a 33-yard The Hogs struggled to get the running game going against the OU scoring run with 7:49 to play . Tapeh finished with 99 yards on 19 carries . defense posting 37 yards on 42 carries . Arkansas completed two of 13 Ryan Sorahan came in for Jones, who was 12 of 24 for 119 yards and passes for 13 yards and an interception . two interceptions, and led the Razorbacks on a 71-yard scoring drive, hitting Arkansas’ defense kept the Hogs in the game until late in the fourth Richard Smith for a 10-yard TD . quarter . OU rushed 34 times for only 56 yards . The UA defense earned 10 Arkansas, which averaged 218 .9 rushing yards per game for the year, was held to 80 tackles for loss of their own including four sacks . Senior All-American yards on 31 attempts . George Wilson had a career-high matching eight receptions and Jermaine Petty led the Razorbacks with 10 tackles . went over the 100-yard mark for the third time in his career with 111 yards . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Oklahoma opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 13-play, 63-yard Arkansas was held to 288 yards of total offense . FS Ken Hamlin had a team- scoring drive that ended when quarterback rushed to paydirt from high nine tackles in his last game for UA . one yard out . Tim Duncan added the extra point and the Sooners led 7-0 . The next scoreboard tally didn’t come until the opening drive of the 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F second half when the Sooners capped a 65-yard drive with a 32-yard field ARKANSAS 7 0 0 7 14 goal by Duncan to extend the lead to 10-0 . MINNESOTA 6 6 7 10 29 Arkansas culminated its only sustained offensive drive of the day midway through the final period as O’Donohoe nailed a 32-yard field SCORING PLAYS: goal to close the OU lead to 10-3 . The Razorback defense responded and Arkansas - George Wilson 2 pass from Matt Jones (David Carlton kick); 8 plays, 74 gave the UA offense a pair of opportunities to drive for the winning score, but OU All-American forced a fumble from UA signal caller yards, TOP 2:57. Matt Jones in the final two minutes to halt the Hogs’ last hope . Minnesota - Dan Nystrom 24 field goal; 10 plays, 84 yards, TOP 4:04. Minnesota - Dan Nystrom 45 field goal; 4 plays, 5 yards TOP 1:12. Minnesota - Dan Nystrom 21 field goal; 13 plays, 62 yards, TOP 7:50. 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F Minnesota - Dan Nystrom 22 field goal; 10 plays, 78 yards, TOP 3:57. ARKANSAS 0 0 0 3 3 Minnesota - Ben Utecht 19 pass from Asad Abdul-Khaliq (Nystrom kick); 8 OKLAHOMA 7 0 3 0 10 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:51 Minnesota - Dan Nystrom 29 field goal; 9 plays, 55 yards, TOP 4:24. SCORING PLAYS: Minnesota - Thomas Tapeh 33 run (Nystrom kick); 6 plays, 49 yards, TOP 3:07 Oklahoma - Nate Hybl 1 run (Tim Duncan kick); 13 plays, 63 yards. Arkansas - R. Smith 10 pass from Ryan Sorahan (Carlton kick); 8 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:20 Oklahoma - Tim Duncan 32 field goal; 12 plays, 65 yards Arkansas - Brennan O’Donohoe 32 field goal; 12 plays, 52 yards. ARKANSAS MINNESOTA First Downs 19 21 ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA Net Yards Rushing 31-80 45-168 First Downs 6 11 Net Yards Passing 208 266 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-18-3 32-17-0 Net Yards Rushing 37 56 Total Plays-Yards 71-288 77-434 Net Yards Passing 13 175 Punts 5-34.2 2-32.5 Passes 2-13 24-32 Fumbles 2-1 0-0 Interceptions 0 1 Penalties 6-44 9-71 Punts 8-40.5 9-34.9 Fumbles 1-1 2-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties 6-54 9-76 RUSHING – Arkansas, 14-33; Matt Jones 7-14; Mark Pierce 2-14; D. Howard 2-7; D. Birmingham 1-7; Ryan Sorahan 3-4; Cedric Cobbs 2-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Minnesota, Thomas Tapeh 19-99; T. Jackson II 16-37; Danny Upchurch 2-17; RUSHING – Oklahoma, Griffin 19-56; Works 2-4; Savage 1-3; Fagan 1-(-3); Hybl Asad Abdul-Khaliq 5-14; R. Fitzpatrick 1-3; Team 2-(-2). 2011 11-(-4). Arkansas, Holmes 8-27; Jones 15-23; Talley 7-23; Pierce 2-9; Cobbs PASSING – Arkansas, Matt Jones 12-24-2-119; Ryan Sorahan 6-15-1-89; Team 2-(-1); Birmingham 2-(-5); Howard 1-(-9); Clark 5-(-30). 0-1-0-0. Minnesota, Asad Abdul-Khaliq 16-31-0-216; Danny Upchurch 1-1-0-50. RECEIVING – Arkansas, George Wilson 8-111; Richard Smith 5-65; Fred Talley PASSING – Oklahoma, Hybl 24-32-0 175. Arkansas, Clark 2-12-1 13; Jones 0-1-0 0. 2-20; Sparky Hamilton 1-11; Dedrick Poole 1-3; Mark Pierce 1-(-2). Minnesota, RECEIVING – Oklahoma, Griffin 9-32; Norman 7-74; Smith 5-39; Fagan 1-23; Clayton Ben Utecht 5-77; Antoine Burns 4-88; Thomas Tapeh 2-17; T. Jackson II 2-2; 1-5; Savage 1-2. Arkansas, Wilson 1-7; Pierce 1-6. Aaron Hosack 1-50; Tony Patterson 1-15; Jared Ellerson 1-10; Bryan Cupito 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Oklahoma, Duncan 49. MISSED FIELD GOALS – None.

106 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL INDEPENDENCE BOWL CAPITAL ONE BOWL

Arkansas 27, Missouri 14 Wisconsin 17, Arkansas 14 BOWL GAMES Shreveport, La. – Dec. 31, 2003 2003 Orlando, Fla., January 1, 2007 2007

or just the second time in 18 years, Arkansas rkansas’ Darren McFadden broke free on his first capped its season with a bowl victory as the carry and raced into the Wisconsin secondary, but Razorbacks recorded a 27-14 win over Missouri A defensive back Jack Ikegwuonu did what few players F have — he ran down McFadden at the 9-yard line . in the Independence Bowl, but for the second time in That summed up the Capital One Bowl for sixth- consecutive seasons, the Hogs finished with nine wins . ranked Wisconsin . With its running game stifled and its Arkansas rushed for 300 yards and the defense forced three turnovers quarterback under constant pressure, the Badgers did just enough to hold off | as UA won a bowl game for the second time in five years . No . 12 Arkansas 17-14 . Offensive Most Valuable Player Cedric Cobbs rushed for 141 yards on John Stocco threw two first-half touchdown passes and Wisconsin survived ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY 27 carries, and his 41-yard TD capped a big second quarter which gave despite being held to minus-5 yards rushing . The Badgers (12-1) held McFadden, Arkansas a 21-7 halftime lead . the Heisman Trophy runner-up, to 89 yards on the ground, and the Razorbacks (10-4) couldn’t overcome an undisciplined, mistake-filled performance . Missouri (8-5) got within 24-14 at the end of the third quarter, but the Wisconsin won 12 games in a season for the first time and finished with Hogs shut out the Tigers in the fourth period while Chris Balseiro booted a nine-game winning streak, although this was the Badgers’ first win over a his fourth field goal of the game for the final margin . Balseiro’s four field ranked team . goals set an Arkansas bowl record . McFadden’s 45-yard run gave the Razorbacks the ball inside the Wisconsin DeCori Birmingham added 85 yards on 10 carries for UA while 10 on the game’s first series, but Arkansas came away with no points when quarterback Matt Jones ran for 74 on seven rushes . Jones was six of 14 Jeremy Davis missed a 30-yard field goal . passing for 49 yards . Ryan Sorahan was perfect on three attempts for Taylor Mehlhaff opened the scoring for the Badgers with a 52-yard field goal, a career long and a Capital One Bowl record . Felix Jones answered quickly 36 yards . for Arkansas with a 76-yard touchdown run . Missouri’s Zack Abron, who scored on a one-yard run to give the Stocco threw touchdown passes of 22 yards to Paul Hubbard and 13 yards Tigers a 7-3 lead, ran for 137 yards on 19 carries . Quarterback Brad to Travis Beckum, giving the Badgers a 17-7 halftime lead . Jones, who quietly Smith ran for 96 yards and a score on 20 carries, and was 17 of 30 surpassed 1,000 yards this season alongside McFadden, made it 17-14 on a passing for 155 yards with an interception . 12-yard run in the fourth . Caleb Miller, voted the game’s Most Valuable Defensive Player, made Jones finished with a career-high 150 yards on 14 carries, outplaying McFadden and Wisconsin’s P .J . Hill, two 1,500-yard rushers . Hill ran for 36 16 tackles . Jimmy Beasley and Keith Jackson recorded seven stops each . | yards on 19 carries . Tom Crowder blocked a punt and intercepted a pass in the win . Stocco, the game’s most valuable player, went 14-of-34 for 206 yards with ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL two interceptions . The Razorbacks stuck with their plan to start Casey Dick at quarterback and bring in freshman for the third series . Dick went 9-of-21 for 98 yards with an interception . Mustain was 5-of-10 for 41 yards 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F with an interception . ARKANSAS 3 18 3 3 27 MISSOURI 7 0 7 0 14 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F SCORING PLAYS: ARKANSAS 7 0 0 7 14 Arkansas – Chris Balseiro 33 field goal; 12 plays, 55 yards, TOP 6:10. Missouri – Zack Abron 1 run (Mike Matheny kick); 6 plays, 66 yards, TOP 2:00. WISCONSIN 10 7 0 0 17 Arkansas – Chris Balseiro 28 field goal; 16 plays, 88 yards, TOP 5:24 Arkansas – Matt Jones 1 run (George Wilson pass from Matt Jones); 3 plays, 3 yards, SCORING PLAYS: TOP 1:11. Wisonsin - Taylor Mehlhaff 52-yard field goal. Arkansas – Cedric Cobbs 41 run (Chris Balseiro kick); 1 play, 41 yards, TOP 0:10. Arkansas - Felix Jones 76-yard run (Jeremy Davis kick). Arkansas – Chris Balseiro 25 field goal; 15 plays, 83 yards, TOP 5:40 Wisonsin - Paul Hubbard 22-yard pass from John Stocco (Taylor Mehlhaff kick). Missouri – Brad Smith 5 run (Mike Matheny kick); 12 plays, 70 yards, TOP 4:42. Arkansas – Chris Balseiro 24 field goal; 7 plays, 51 yards, TOP 2:42. Wisonsin - Travis Beckum 13-yard pass from John Stocco (Taylor Mehlhaff kick). Arkansas - Felix Jones 12-yard run (Jeremy Davis kick). ARKANSAS MISSOURI First Downs 19 25 ARKANSAS WISCONSIN Net Yards Rushing 300 252 First Downs 18 15 Net Yards Passing 85 155 Net Yards Rushing 34-232 28--5 Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-9-0 31-17-2 Total Plays-Yards 65-385 80-407 Net Yards Passing 136 206 Punts 4-30.0 3-25.0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-15-2 34-14-2 Fumbles 0-0 2-1 Total Plays-Yards 66-368 62-201

Penalties 3-26 5-35 Punts 8-33.6 7-42.7 2011 Fumbles 1-0 1-1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties 12-123 4-35 RUSHING – Arkansas, Cedric Cobbs 27-141; DeCori Birmingham 10-85; Matt Jones 7-74; De’Arrius Howard 2-2; Cedric Washington 1-(-2). Missouri, Zack Abron 19-137; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Brad Smith 20-96; Damien Nash 9-60. RUSHING – Arkansas, Felix Jones 14-150; Darren McFadden 19-89; Casey Dick PASSING – Arkansas, Matt Jones 6-14-0-49; Ryan Sorahan 3-3-0-36; Cedric 1-minus 12; Mitch Mustain 0-5. Wisconsin, P.J. Hill 19-36; John Stocco 9-minus 41. Washington 0-1-0-0. Missouri, Brad Smith 17-30-1-155; Santino Riccio 0-1-1-0. PASSING – Arkansas, Casey Dick 9-21-1-98; Mitch Mustain 5-10-1-41; Darren RECEIVING – Arkansas, Richard Smith 3-29; George Wilson 3-25; Steven Harris 1-13; McFadden 1-1-0-minus 3. Wisconsin, John Stocco 14-34-2-206. Jason Peters 1-11; Cedric Cobbs 1-7. Missouri, Thomson Omboga 8-63; Sean Coffey RECEIVING – Arkansas, Robert Johnson 4-46; Felix Jones 4-2; C. Washington 4-68; Darius Outlaw 1-19; Marcus James 1-9; Clint Matthews 1-4; Zack Abron 1-1; Rob Droege 1-(-9). 3-46; Lucas Miller 1-19; Marcus Monk 1-13; Ben Cleveland 1-5; Farod Jackson MISSED FIELD GOALS – None. 1-5. Wisconsin, Travis Beckum 5-82; Paul Hubbard 4-73; Luke Swan 4-27; Andy Crooks 1-24. MISSED FIELD GOALS – Wisconsin, Mehlhaff 52.

107 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COTTON BOWL LIBERTY BOWL Missouri 38, Arkansas 7 Arkansas 20, ECU 17, OT Dallas, Texas – January 1, 2008 2008 Memphis, Tenn. – January 2, 2010 2010

n a matchup of Heisman Trophy finalists capacity crowd of 62,742, including 55,000 Darren McFadden and at the Razorback fans, braved frigid temperatures 72nd AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, it was A to watch Alex Tejada nail a 37-yard field

BOWL GAMES I Missouri tailback who put in a goal in overtime to give Arkansas a 20-17 win over record-breaking performance in front of 73,114 East Carolina in the 2010 AutoZone Liberty Bowl . | fans . The senior back tallied 281 yards on the ground and four Tejada’s field goal capped a comeback that saw the Razorbacks rally from rushing touchdowns, both Cotton Bowl records, to lead No . 7 a 10-0 halftime deficit to win its initial bowl game under Coach Bobby Petrino and record Arkansas’ first bowl victory since 2003 . Missouri to a 38-7 win over the No . 25 Razorbacks With the Razorbacks trailing 10-3 midway through the third quarter, McFadden finished the day with 105 rushing yards and one Tramain Thomas intercepted an ECU pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown on 21 carries . During the game, the junior tailback touchdown . After the Pirates regained the lead, Arkansas quarterback moved into second place on the all-time Southeastern Conference Ryan Mallett connected with wide receiver Jarius Wright for 41 yards rushing list passing LSU’s Kevin Faulk . McFadden ended his and a touchdown to tie the game at 17-17 . junior season with 4,590 career rushing yards . His 2007 season The game remained deadlocked with ECU missing on three potential rushing total of 1,830 yards is second all-time on the SEC single- game-winning field goal attempts in the final minutes of regulation and season list . in overtime . Tejada ended the suspense by splitting the uprights on the Razorbacks’ first drive of the extra period to give the Hogs their first overtime bowl win in school history . Mallett was named the Liberty Bowl’s most valuable player while Wright and Thomas earned recognition as the most outstanding 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F offensive and defensive players in the game, respectively . ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY ARKANSAS 0 0 7 0 7 MISSOURI 7 7 14 10 38 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT F ARKANSAS 0 0 17 0 3 20 SCORING PLAYS: EAST CAROLINA 0 10 7 0 0 17 Missouri - Tony Temple 22-yard run (Jeff Wolfert kick) Missouri - Tony Temple 4-yard run (Jeff Wolfert kick) SCORING PLAYS: Missouri - Tony Temple 4-yard run (Jeff Wolfert kick) ECU- Dominique Lindsay 3-yard run (Ben Hartman kick) Missouri - William Moore 26-yard int. return (Jeff Wolfert kick) ECU - Ben Hartman 33-yard field goal Arkansas - Darren McFadden 3-yard run (Alex Tejada kick) Arkansas - Alex Tejada 25-yard field goal Missouri - Jeff Wolfert 32-yard field goal Arkansas - Tramain Thomas 37-yard interception return (Tejada,Alex kick) Missouri - Tony Temple 40-yard run (Jeff Wolfert kick) ECU - Dwayne Harris 13-yard pass from Pat Pinkney (Ben Hartman kick) Arkansas - Jarius Wright 41-yard pass from Ryan Mallett (Tejada,Alex kick) ARKANSAS MISSOURI Arkansas - Alex Tejada 37-yard field goal First Downs 19 23 Net Yards Rushing 50-164 43-323 ARKANSAS EAST CAROLINA Net Yards Passing 197 136 First Downs 10 24 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-1 29-12-1 Net Yards Rushing 20-81 55-184 Total Plays-Yards 83-361 72-459 Net Yards Passing 202 209 Punts 8-33.6 7-42.7 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-15-0 33-17-2 Fumbles 5-4 2-2 Total Plays-Yards 56-283 88-393 Penalties 6-50 6-53 Punts 7-251 6-239 Fumbles 3-1 2-1 Penalties 4-25 4-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | RUSHING – Arkansas, Darren McFadden 21-105-1; Felix Jones 10-45; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 8-20; Michael Smith 7-12; Farod Jackson 4-9; Casey Dick 3-minus 26; Missouri, RUSHING – Arkansas, Broderick Green 11-50; Dennis Johnson 4-21; Ryan Mallett 1-6; Tony Temple 24-281-4; Jimmy Jackson 5-39; Jeremy Maclin 5-26; Marcus Woods Knile Davis 2-3; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-1; ECU, Dominique Lindsay 33-151-1; Giavani 2-11; Der Washington 1-minus 1; Chase Daniel 5-minus 31. Ruffin 13-44; J.R. Rogers 2-9; Pat Pinkney 7-minus 20. PASSING – Arkansas, Casey Dick, 19-32-1-197; Peyton Hillis, 0-1-0-0; Missouri, PASSING – Arkansas, Ryan Mallett, 15-36-0-202; ECU, Pat Pinkney 17-33-2-209. Chase Daniel, 12-29-1-136. RECEIVING – Arkansas, Jarius Wright 4-90-1; Greg Childs 3-32; London Crawford RECEIVING – Arkansas Peyton Hillis 5-52; Marcus Monk 4-28; Felix Jones 3-65; 2-17; Dennis Johnson 2-8; Broderick Green 1-17; Joe Adams 1-15; D.J. Williams Andrew Davie 3-18; Lucas Miller 2-19; Reggie Fish 1-8; Farod Jackson 1-7; Missouri, 1-12; Cobi Hamilton 1-11; ECU, Darryl Freeney 6-94; Dwayne Harris 4-64-1; Andrew Will Franklin 5-77; Jeremy Maclin 3-32; Martin Rucker 3-19; Chase Coffman 1-8. Bodenheimer 2-15; Michael Bowman 2-11; Dominique Lindsay 1-13; Kevin Gidrey FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Alex Tejada (35 missed, 37 missed); Missouri, Jeff 1-7; Jamar Bryant 1-5.

2011 Wolfert (32). FIELD GOALS – Arkansas, Alex Tejada (25, 43 missed, 37); ECU, Ben Hartman (45 missed, 33, 39 missed, 39 missed, 35 missed).

108 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDS Most Carries – 29, Marius Johnson vs. North Carolina, 1995 Carquest Bowl Most Rushing Yards – 205, Roland Sales vs. Oklahoma, 1978 Orange Bowl Longest Run From Scrimmage – 76, Felix Jones vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl

Most Pass Attempts – 42, | Clint Stoerner vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl

Most Completions – 22, ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Kevin Scanlon vs. Alabama, 1980 Sugar Bowl Most Passing Yards – 338, Bill Montgomery vs. Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl Most Touchdown Passes – 2, Bill Montgomery vs. Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl; Brad Taylor vs. North Carolina, 1981 Gator Bowl; Clint Stoerner vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl; Robby Hampton vs. UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl Tramain Thomas recorded the second interception return for a touchdown in Arkansas bowl history with his 37-yard return for a score in the Razorbacks’ 2010 Liberty Bowl victory . Most Consecutive Completions – 9, Bill Montgomery vs. Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl Most Punt Returns – 5, Most Field Goals – 4 Reggie Fish vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl Chris Balseiro vs. Missouri, 2003 Independence Bowl Longest Completion – 68, Bill Gray to Jerry Lamb vs. Ole Miss, 1963 Sugar Bowl Most Punt – 80, Most Field Goal Attempts – 5, Gary Anderson vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl Bob White vs. Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl |

Most Receptions – 12, ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Most Point After Touchdowns – 4, Chuck Dicus vs. Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl Longest Punt Return – 80, Gary Anderson vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl Steve Little vs. Georgia, 1976 Cotton Bowl; Most Receiving Yards – 171, Steve Little vs. Oklahoma, 1978 Orange Bowl; Most Kickoff Returns – 4, Chuck Dicus vs. Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl; Ish Ordonez vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl; Lance Alworth vs. Alabama, 1962 Sugar Bowl; Martin Smith vs. Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl; Derek Holloway vs. North Carolina, 1981 Gator Bowl Marshall Foreman vs. Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; Todd Latourette vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl James Rouse vs. Georgia, 1987 Liberty Bowl; Most Touchdown Receptions – 1, Most Point After Touchdown Attempts – 4, 24 players (last: Jarius Wright, 2010 Liberty Bowl) Steven Harris vs. UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl. Steve Little vs. Georgia, 1976 Cotton Bowl; Dedrick Poole vs. Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl Most Punting Yards – 572, Steve Little vs. Oklahoma, 1978 Orange Bowl; Tom Murphy vs. Centenary, 1934 Dixie Classic Most Kickoff Return Yards – 92, Ish Ordonez vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl; Marshall Foreman vs. Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl. Martin Smith vs. Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl; Most Punts – 13, Todd Latourette vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Tom Murphy vs. Centenary, 1934 Dixie Classic Longest Kickoff Return – 46, Felix Jones vs. Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl Longest Scoring Run – 76, Best Punting Average – 49.2, Felix Jones vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl Most Points Scored – 14, Allen Meacham (6/295) vs. UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl Longest Scoring Pass – 66, Barry Foster (2 TDs, 1 Two-Point Conversion) Brad Taylor to Derek Holloway vs. North Carolina, Longest Punt – 71, vs. Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl; 1981 Gator Bowl Allen Meacham vs. UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl E. D. Jackson (2 TDs, 1 Two-Point Conversion) vs. Georgia, 1991 Independence Bowl Longest Field Goal – 49, Most Interceptions – 3, Kendall Trainor vs. UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl Louis Campbell vs. Tennessee, 1971 Liberty Bowl Most Touchdowns Scored – 2, Ike Forte vs. Georgia, 1976 Cotton Bowl; Longest Scoring Interception Return – 70, Most Interception Return Yards – 70, Roland Sales vs. Oklahoma, 1978 Orange Bowl; Mel McGaha vs. William & Mary, 1948 Dixie Bowl Mel McGaha vs. William & Mary, 1948 Dixie Bowl Gary Anderson vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl; Longest Scoring Punt Return – 80,

Longest Interception Return – 70, Gary Anderson vs. Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl; Gary Anderson vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl 2011 Mel McGaha vs. William & Mary, 1948 Dixie Bowl Greg Thomas vs. Georgia, 1987 Liberty Bowl; Barry Foster vs. Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl; Most All-Purpose Yards – 257, E.D. Jackson vs. Georgia, 1991 Independence Bowl; Roland Sales (26 plays, 205 yards rushing, 52 yards Chrys Chukwuma vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl; receiving) vs. Oklahoma, 1978 Orange Bowl Cedric Cobbs vs. Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl; Most Yards Total Offense – 360, Felix Jones vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl Bill Montgomery (46 plays, 22 yards rushing, 338 yards passing) vs. Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl

109 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS TEAM TEAM INDIVIDUAL (OPPONENT)

Most First Downs – 31, Fewest Fumbles Lost – 0, Most Carries – 33, vs. Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl vs. Georgia Tech, 1955 Cotton Bowl; Dominique Lindsay, East Carolina, 2010 Liberty Bowl vs. Ole Miss, 1963 Sugar Bowl; Most First Downs Rushing – 22, Most Rushing Yards – 281, vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl; vs. Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl Tony Temple, Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl vs. Auburn, 1984 Liberty Bowl; Most First Downs Passing – 13, vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl; Most Pass Attempts – 37, vs. Alabama, 1980 Sugar Bowl Nickie Hall, Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl

BOWL RECORDS vs. Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl;

vs. UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl; Most First Downs Penalty – 5, Most Completions – 24,

| vs. Missouri, 2003 Independence Bowl; vs. Georgia, 1991 Independence Bowl Nate Hybl, Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl Most Yards Rushing – 383, Most Passing Yards – 273, vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl Most Interceptions – 3, Archie Manning, Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl; Most Carries – 72, vs. Tennessee, 1971 Liberty Bowl Most Touchdown Passes – 3, vs. Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl Bob Hewko, Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl; Most Interception Return Yards – 70, Jason Thomas, UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl Most Yards Passing – 338, vs. William & Mary, 1948 Dixie Bowl vs. Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl Most Receptions – 9, Most Punt Returns – 6, Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl Most Pass Attempts – 42, vs. Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Most Receiving Yards – 129, Most Punt Return Yards – 80, Tai Streets, Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Most Completions – 22, vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl vs. Alabama, 1980 Sugar Bowl Most Touchdown Receptions – 3, Most Kickoff Returns – 8, Most Passes Had Intercepted – 5, Dwayne Dixon, Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl vs. Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; Most Punts – 10,

ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY vs. Georgia, 1991 Independence Bowl Most Kickoff Return Yards – 168, Spike Jones, Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl vs. Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl Most Touchdown Passes – 2, Most Punting Yards – 386, vs. Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl; Most Points Scored – 34, Spike Jones, Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl vs. North Carolina, 1981 Gator Bowl; vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl; Best Punting Average – 46.2, vs. UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl; Fewest Points Scored – 0, Matt Dodge, East Carolina (5/231), 2010 Liberty Bowl vs. LSU, 1947 Cotton Bowl vs. Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl Most Interceptions – 2, George Wilson, Alabama, 1962 Sugar Bowl; Most Yards Total Offense – 568, Most Points Allowed – 45, Sonny Brown, Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; vs. Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Michael Lehan, Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl Most Plays Total Offense – 94, Fewest Points Allowed – 0, Most Interception Yards Returned – 46, vs. Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl vs. LSU, 1947 Cotton Bowl Ian Gold, Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Most Penalties – 12, Most All-Purpose Yards – 281, vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl Tony Temple, Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl Most Yards Penalized – 123, Most Yards Total Offense– 312, vs. Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl Archie Manning, Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl Fewest Penalties – 1, vs. LSU, 1947 Cotton Bowl; Most Punt Returns – 7, vs. Alabama, 1980 Sugar Bowl; , Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl Most Punt Return Yards – 51, Fewest Yards Penalized – 5, Troy Mason, UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl vs. LSU, 1947 Cotton Bowl Most Kickoff Returns – 4, Most Fumbles – 6, Leon Felts, Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | vs. Georgia, 1976 Cotton Bowl Most Kickoff Return Yards – 75, Most Fumbles Lost – 4, Leon Felts, Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl vs. Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl Most Points Scored – 24, Fewest Fumbles – 0, Tony Temple, Missouri (4 TDs), 2008 Cotton Bowl vs. Georgia Tech, 1955 Cotton Bowl; Most Touchdowns Scored – 4, vs. Tulane, 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl; Tony Temple, Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl vs. Auburn, 1984 Liberty Bowl; vs. Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl; vs. Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl; vs. UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl; 2011 vs. Missouri, 2003 Independence Bowl

Jarius Wright became the 24th Razorback to catch a touchdown pass in a bowl game with his 41-yard scoring reception in Arkansas’ 2010 Liberty Bowl victory .

110 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL Most Punts – 13, Fewest Plays – 53,

INDIVIDUAL (OPPONENT) Centenary, 1934 Dixie Classic Georgia Tech, 1960 Gator Bowl; BOWL RECORDS Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl Most Field Goals Attempted – 5, Fewest Punts – 2, Dan Nystrom, Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl; Ole Miss, 1963 Sugar Bowl; Fewest Yards Total Offense – 168, Ben Hartman, East Carolina, 2010 Liberty Bowl Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl Nebraska, 1965 Cotton Bowl Most Field Goals – 5, Fewest Yards Punting – 65, Fewest Pass Attempts – 5, Dan Nystrom, Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl Ole Miss, 1963 Sugar Bowl Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl Longest Field Goal – 52, Most Yards Punting – 421, Fewest Passing Yards – 20, Centenary, 1934 Dixie Classic Cloyce Hinton, Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl; Alabama, 1962 Sugar Bowl

Taylor Mehlhaaff, Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl | Most Punt Returns – 7, Most Passes Intercepted – 3, Most Point After Touchdowns – 6, Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl; ARKANSAS BOWL HISTORY Tim Lashar, Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; Most Punt Return Yards – 50, Tennessee, 1971 Liberty Bowl Jay Feely, Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Alabama, 1980 Sugar Bowl Most Yards Gained on Passes Intercepted – 70, Most Point After Touchdown Attempts – 6, Most Kickoff Returns – 6, William & Mary, 1948 Dixie Bowl Tim Lashar, Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; Missouri, 2003 Independence Bowl Fewest First Downs Allowed – 4, Jay Feely, Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Most Kickoff Return Yards – 120, UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl Longest Run – 78, Missouri, 2003 Independence Bowl (6) Fewest First Downs Rushing Allowed – 2, Chuck Webb, Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl Most Touchdowns – 6, UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl Longest Scoring Run – 78, Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; Fewest First Downs Passing Allowed – 0, Chuck Webb, Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl Longest Completion – 84, Most Points – 45, Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed – 20, Andy Kelly to Anthony Morgan, Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl East Carolina, 2010 Liberty Bowl Longest Scoring Pass – 84, Most Point After Touchdown Attempts – 6, Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed – 21, Andy Kelly to Anthony Morgan, Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl;

UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl | Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Longest Interception Return – 47, Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed – 6, ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Eddie Brown, Tennessee, 1971 Liberty Bowl Most Point After Touchdowns – 6, Georgia Tech, 1960 Gator Bowl Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl; Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl Fewest Completions Allowed – 2, TEAM (OPPONENT) Most Field Goals – 5, Georgia Tech, 1960 Gator Bowl; Minnesota, 2002 Music City Bowl Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl Most First Downs – 25, Fewest First Downs – 10, Fewest Passing Yards Allowed – 13, Missouri, 2003 Independence Bowl Duke, 1961 Cotton Bowl Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl Most First Downs Rushing – 17, Fewest First Downs Rushing – 1, Fewest Plays Allowed – 36, Georgia Tech, 1955 Cotton Bowl; Wisconsin, 2007 Capital One Bowl UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl North Carolina, 1981 Gator Bowl Fewest First Downs Passing – 0, Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed – 42, Most First Downs Passing – 13, Alabama, 1962 Sugar Bowl UCLA, 1989 Cotton Bowl Ole Miss, 1963 Sugar Bowl; Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl; Most Fumbles – 7, Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl Most Rushing Attempts – 65, Most Fumbles Lost – 5, North Carolina, 1981 Gator Bowl Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl Most Rushing Yards – 323, Most Penalties – 12, Missouri, 2008 Cotton Bowl Michigan, 1999 Citrus Bowl; UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl Most Completions – 24, Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl; Most Penalty Yards – 119, Oklahoma, 2002 Cotton Bowl UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl

Most Passing Yards – 273, Fewest Rushing Attempts – 25 2011 Ole Miss, 1970 Sugar Bowl Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl. Most Touchdown Passes – 3, Fewest Rushing Yards – (-27), Florida, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl; Texas, 2000 Cotton Bowl UNLV, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl Most Yards Lost – 96, Most Plays – 88, Georgia, 1969 Sugar Bowl East Carolina, 2010 Liberty Bowl Fewest Completions – 2, Most Yards – 470, Oklahoma, 1987 Orange Bowl Tennessee, 1990 Cotton Bowl

111 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS he University of tories . Faculty members value research and the creation of knowl- Arkansas is one of edge, knowing that investigating the unknown translates into America’s leading land- first-rate teaching . They publish nearly 100 books each year, par-

T grant universities, and despite ticipate in conferences around the world, file patents for their in- tough economic times novative projects and win prestigious honors and awards nationwide, Chancellor G . David Gearhart is optimistic: “There has never been a World-Class Facilities better time to be a student at Over $700 million in construction projects were completed the University of Arkansas .” on campus in the past 10 years, are now under construction or are The students and faculty in the planning stages . These include plans to upgrade or renovate have never been more several of our historic buildings . The university is also engaged in academically accomplished, an ambitious program to improve the energy efficiency of 35 of the university’s facilities our buildings, in an on-going effort to create a sustainable campus . have never been more sophisticated and the research done on campus has never been more innovative . The World-Class Support nearly 22,000 students have Investment in the future is critical, and the unprecedented satisfied the highest academic Campaign for the Twenty-First Century that concluded in 2006 standards in the university’s resulted in a $1 billion dollar infusion of gifts to the University of Arkansas . The effort included the largest single gift to a U .S . public

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS history, while also being the most diverse student body ever on campus . university in the history of American philanthropy: a $300 million The 2011-2012 academic year will be very challenging gift from the Walton Family Charitable Trust . Primary among the for everyone in higher education, especially students and their programs created by the Walton gift was the designation of $200 families, but the University of Arkansas is in a strong position to million toward the establishment of the Honors College . meet those challenges . The University continues to remain in the That kind of commitment from the state and the region is first tier of national universities in a revised edition of America’s not uncommon . It was the effort of the city of Fayetteville and Best College, the annual consumer survey prepared by U.S. News Washington County in submitting the highest bid to the state in and World Report . the 1870s that resulted in the University of Arkansas opening its The University of Arkansas, as a land-grant university, doors here on Jan . 22, 1872 . strives to fulfill a three-fold mission of teaching, research and service . The Fayetteville campus also serves as the flagship Old Main institution of the University of Arkansas system, which includes One of the original branch universities and the University of Arkansas for Medical buildings on Arkansas’ Sciences . The University of Arkansas, as lead campus, serves as the campus, Old Main symbolizes state’s major center of professional education, as the state’s main the strong connection to the source of theoretical and applied research and as a major engine past and the focus upon the for economic growth . future which come together in the present at the University of Arkansas . Completed in 1876, Old Main stood the test of time until the mid- We Prepare Students to Succeed 1980s when age and modern At the University of Arkansas, we strive for excellence building codes threatened to in everything we do, and we achieve it with nationally ranked send it to the wrecking ball as academic programs as well as with our athletic teams . Here, it did its sister building at the successful students will join with other graduates to succeed as University of Illinois . A major business executives, scientists, engineers, teachers, writers and fund-raising campaign by ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL | Olympians . alumni totally renovated Old Arkansas’ true success is measured by its students . In the past Main . Reopened in 1992, the 11 years, Arkansas has brought home more than its share of the building maintains the feel of a Victorian-era building with nation’s most prestigious undergraduate awards . In 2001-2002 the high ceilings and elaborate University of Arkansas was the only public or private institution wooden trim . Just below the in the country to have Rhodes, Marshall, Goldwater, Udall, NSF surface of the period hardwood and James Madison recipients in the same academic year . The floors, Old Main is hard-wired university continues each year to add to the overall total of highly to the internet and built to last competitive post-graduate awards won by Arkansas students . Walk well into its second century . through campus on Senior Walk . It features the names of all our Even with renovation, graduates -- more than 120,000 of them . You will immediately Old Main remained unfinished until 2006 . One of the gifts 2011 feel connected to the pride, quality and tradition that go with an during the Campaign for the Twenty-First Century specified the Arkansas degree . installation of a clock, originally planned for the blank faces of the south tower . As mentioned, Old Main was built from shared plans with its counterpart on the Illinois campus, with one important difference . World-Class Faculty The north tower of Arkansas’ Old Main is taller than the south tower . At Arkansas, excellence begins in the classrooms and labora- Legend says this was symbolic of the Civil War as the lead engineer was a

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