ARKANSAS FOOTBALL HISTORY DATABASE
 
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (0)
All Time Football Record: 668-454-40 (.592)

*The 1964 national championship was historic not so much for who won but for when the title was awarded. In 1964, seven different entities named a mythical national champion. The two most notable polls to fans at the time - The Associated Press and the United Press International - did not wait until after the bowl games to award their champion. Because of that, Alabama was named the national champ by the AP, UPI, and Litkenhous groups. However, the Crimson Tide went on to lose, 21-17, to Texas in the Orange Bowl and finish 10-1 on the year. Arkansas remained the only undefeated team in the country at 11-0 with its victory over Nebraska. Two groups who waited until after the bowl games to name their champion - The Football Writers Association of America and the Helms Athletic Foundation - named Frank Broyles' Razorbacks as national champs. Both the AP and UPI changed their procedure the next year, choosing to wait until after the bowls to announce their final polls. NationalChamps.net recognizes this tribute to the great Arkansas team of 1964.

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (13)
1936 Southwest Conference Champions
1946 Southwest Conference Co-Champions
1954 Southwest Conference Champions
1959 Southwest Conference Co-Champions
1960 Southwest Conference Champions
1961 Southwest Conference Co-Champions
1964 Southwest Conference Champions
1965 Southwest Conference Champions
1968 Southwest Conference Co-Champions
1975 Southwest Conference Co-Champions
1979 Southwest Conference Co-Champions
1988 Southwest Conference Champions
1989 Southwest Conference Champions

SEC West Division Champions (3)
1995 SEC West Division Champions
2002 SEC West Division Champions
2006 SEC West Division Champions

CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS
1894-1914: Independent

1915-1991: Southwest Conference

1992-Current: Southeastern Conference

OTHER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTIONS
1964 - Record: 11-0
Billingsley Report
College Football Researchers Association
Football Writers Association
Helms Athletic Foundation
National Championship Foundation
Poling System

1977 - Record: 11-1
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
BOWL GAMES (12-23-3)
SEASON BOWL OPPONENT RESULT SCORE
2010 Sugar Ohio State L 26-31
2009 Liberty East Carolina W 20-17
2007 Cotton Missouri L 7-38
2006 Capital One Wisconsin L 14-17
2003 Independence Missouri W 27-14
2002 Music City Minnesota L 14-29
2001 Cotton Oklahoma L 3-10
2000 Las Vegas UNLV L 14-31
1999 Cotton Texas W 27-6
1998 Citrus Michigan L 31-45
1995 Carquest North Carolina L 10-20
1991 Independence Georgia L 15-24
1989 Cotton Tennessee L 27-31
1988 Cotton UCLA L 3-17
1987 Liberty Georgia L 17-20
1986 Orange Oklahoma L 8-42
1985 Holiday Arizona State W 18-17
1984 Liberty Auburn L 15-21
1982 Bluebonnet Florida W 28-24
1981 Gator North Carolina L 27-31
1980 Hall Of Fame Tulane W 34-15
1979 Sugar Alabama L 9-24
1978 Fiesta UCLA T 10-10
1977 Orange Oklahoma W 31-6
1975 Cotton Georgia W 31-10
1971 Liberty Tennessee L 13-14
1969 Sugar Mississippi L 22-27
1968 Sugar Georgia W 16-2
1965 Cotton Louisiana State L 7-14
1964 Cotton Nebraska W 10-7
1962 Sugar Mississippi L 13-17
1961 Sugar Alabama L 3-10
1960 Cotton Duke L 6-7
1959 Gator Georgia Tech W 14-7
1954 Cotton Georgia Tech L 6-14
1947 Dixie William & Mary W 21-19
1946 Cotton Louisiana State T 0-0
1933 Dixie Centenary (LA) T 7-7
COACHES
COACH

YEARS

TOT YEARS
GAMES
WON
LOST
TIED
PCT.
John C. Futrall 1894-1896
3
7
5
2
0
.714
B.N. Wilson 1897-1898
2
6
4
1
1
.750
Colbert Searles 1899-1900
2
9
5
2
2
.667
Charles Thomas 1901-1902
2
17
9
8
0
.529
D.A McDaniel 1903
1
7
3
4
0
.429
A.D. Brown 1904-1905
2
15
6
9
0
.400
F.C. Longman 1906-1907
2
16
5
8
3
.406
Hugo Bezdek 1908-1912
5
43
29
13
1
.686
E.T. Pickering 1913-1914
2
18
11
7
0
.611
T.T. McConnell 1915-1916
2
15
8
6
1
.567
Norman Paine 1917-1918
2
12
8
3
1
.708
J.B. Craig 1919
1
7
3
4
0
.429
G.W. McLaren 1920-1921
2
16
8
5
3
.594
Frances Schmidt 1922-1928
7
65
42
20
3
.669
Fred Thomsen 1929-1941
13
127
56
61
10
.480
George Cole 1942
1
10
3
7
0
.300
John Tomlin 1943
1
9
2
7
0
.222
Glen Rose 1944-1945
2
21
8
12
1
.405
John Barnhill 1946-1949
4
42
22
17
3
.560
Otis Douglas 1950-1952
3
30
9
21
0
.300
Bowden Wyatt 1953-1954
2
21
11
10
0
.524
Jack Mitchell 1955-1957
3
30
17
12
1
.583
Frank Broyles 1958-1976
19
207
144
58
5
.708
Lou Holtz 1977-1983
7
83
60
21
2
.735
Ken Hatfield 1984-1989
6
73
55
17
1
.760
Jack Crowe 1990-1991
2
23
9
14
0
.391
Joe Kines 1992
1
11
3
7
1
.318
Danny Ford 1993-1997
5
57
26
30
1
.465
Houston Nutt 1998-2007
10
123
75
48
0
.610
Reggie Herring 2007
1
1
0
1
0
.000
Bobby Petrino 2008-Current
3
38
23
15
0
.605
Totals  
117
1162
668
454
40
.592
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (through 2009 season)
STATISTIC CAREER SEASON GAME
PASSING Clint Stoerner
7,422 (1996-99)
Ryan Mallett
3,624 (2009)
Ryan Mallett
408 (Georgia 2009)
RUSHING Darren McFadden
4,590 (2005-07)
Darren McFadden
1,830 (2007)
Darren McFadden
321 (South Carolina 2007)
RECEIVING YARDS Anthony Lucas
2,879 (1995-99)
Anthony Lucas
1,004 (1998)
Mike Reppond
204 (Rice 1971)
RECEPTIONS Anthony Eubanks
153 (1994-97)
J.J. Meadors
62 (1995)
James Shibest (tie)
13 (SMU 1984)
Wear Schoonover (tie)
13 (Baylor 1929)
SCORING Bill Burnett
294 (1968-70)
Bill Burnett
120 (1969)
Madre Hill
36 (South Carolina 1995)
INTERCEPTIONS Steve Atwater
14 (1985-88)
Jim Rinehart
10 (1949)
 
TACKLES Tony Bua
408 (2000-03)
Wayne Harris
174 (1960)
 
SACKS Wayne Martin
25.5 (1985-88)
Henry Ford - 14 (1993)
Steven Conley - 14 (1995)
Jamaal Anderson - 14 (2006)