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Contents: 1990199119921993199419951996199719981999Statistics

1990[]

1990 Arkansas Razorbacks football
ConferenceSouthwest Conference
1990 record3–8 (1–7 SWC)
Head coachJack Crowe
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 52,680)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,685)
Seasons
← 1989
1991 →
1990 Southwest Conference football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#12 Texas 8 0 0     10 2 0
#10 Houston 7 1 0     10 1 0
#15 Texas A&M 5 2 1     9 3 1
Baylor 5 2 1     6 4 1
Rice 3 5 0     5 6 0
TCU 3 5 0     5 6 0
Texas Tech 3 5 0     4 7 0
Arkansas 1 7 0     3 8 0
SMU 0 8 0     1 10 0
† – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 15, 1990* 4:00 PM Tulsa #15 Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR W 28–3   50,118
September 22, 1990* 12:00 PM Ole Miss #13 War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR (Rivalry) Raycom L 17–21   54,890
September 30, 1990* 7:00 PM Colorado State #23 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 31–20   50,480
October 6, 1990 7:00 PM TCU #21 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR L 26–54   51,612
October 13, 1990 4:00 PM Texas Tech Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR L 44–49   50,114
October 20, 1990 12:00 PM #19 Texas Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TX Raycom L 17–49   72,657
October 27, 1990 12:00 PM at #6 Houston AstrodomeHouston, TX HSE L 28–62   27,352
November 3, 1990 7:00 PM Rice War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR L 11–19   42,860
November 10, 1990 12:00 PM Baylor Floyd Casey StadiumWaco, TX Raycom L 3–34   40,234
November 17, 1990 3:00 PM Texas A&M Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Rivalry) L 16–20   46,418
December 1, 1990 1:00 PM at SMU Ownby StadiumUniversity Park, TX W 42–29   17,100
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1991[]

1991 Arkansas Razorbacks football
Independence Bowl vs. Georgia, L, 15–24
ConferenceSouthwest Conference
1991 record6–6 (5–4 SWC)
Head coachJack Crowe
Defensive coordinatorJoe Kines[1]
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 52,680)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1990
1992 →
1991 Southwest Conference football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#12 Texas A&M 8 0 0     10 2 0
Baylor 5 3 0     8 4 0
Texas Tech 5 3 0     6 5 0
Arkansas 5 3 0     6 6 0
TCU 4 4 0     7 4 0
Texas 4 4 0     5 6 0
Houston 3 5 0     4 7 0
Rice 2 6 0     4 7 0
SMU 0 8 0     1 10 0
† – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Overview[]

Jack Crowe's team improved from a 3–8 record in 1990 to become bowl eligible again in 1991. Punter Pete Raether finished third in the nation in punting average, with 43.6 yards per boot. On the other side of the ball, punt returner Michael James averaged 14.3 yards per return, seventh in the nation.

This season would end Arkansas' tenure in the Southwest conference. The SWC had every team except Arkansas, Rice, and Baylor hit with sanctions or recruiting scandals in the 1980s (including SMU's "Death penalty" in 1987). The conference would finally be dissolved in 1996. The Razorbacks would next call the SEC their next home. South Carolina also joined the SEC this year.

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 31, 1991* 11:30 AM #3 Miami War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR ABC L 3–31   46,308
September 7, 1991* 7:00 PM SMU War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 17–6   49,216
September 21, 1991* 5:00 PM SW Louisiana Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR W 9–7   41,740
September 28, 1991* 6:00 PM at Ole Miss #21 Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS (Rivalry) L 17–24   56,500
October 5, 1991 7:00 PM at TCU Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX W 22–21   36,146
October 12, 1991 2:00 PM Houston Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR W 29–17   45,860
October 19, 1991 12:00 PM Texas #25 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR Raycom W 14–13   55,618
November 2, 1991 2:30 PM #21 Baylor #24 Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR ABC L 5–9   43,820
November 9, 1991 12:00 PM at Texas Tech Jones StadiumLubbock, TX Raycom L 21–38   31,895
November 16, 1991 6:30 PM at #13 Texas A&M Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX (Rivalry) ESPN L 3–13   62,487
November 23, 1991 1:00 PM Rice War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 20–0   40,436
December 29, 1991* 1:30 PM vs. #24 Georgia Independence StadiumShreveport, LA (Independence Bowl) ABC L 15–24   46,932
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1992[]

1992 Arkansas Razorbacks football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWest
1992 record3–7–1 (3–4–1 SEC)
Head coachJack Crowe/Joe Kines[2]
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 52,680)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1991
1993 →
1992 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Eastern Division
#10/11 Florida xy 6 2 0     9 4 0
#8/8 Georgia x 6 2 0     10 2 0
#12/12 Tennessee 5 3 0     9 3 0
South Carolina 3 5 0     5 6 0
Kentucky 2 6 0     4 7 0
Vanderbilt 2 6 0     4 7 0
Western Division
#1/1 Alabama xy 8 0 0     13 0 0
#16/16 Ole Miss 5 3 0     9 3 0
#23 Mississippi State 4 4 0     7 5 0
Arkansas 3 4 1     3 7 1
Auburn 2 5 1     5 5 1
LSU 1 7 0     2 9 0
Championship:Alabama 28, Florida 21
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Overview[]

Head coach Jack Crowe was fired after the first game, when Arkansas lost to FCS The Citadel. Joe Kines was promoted from defensive coordinator to interim head coach until the end of the season, when Danny Ford would be promoted to head man.

In their inaugural SEC season, the Hogs won their first game in the SEC, and also defeated fourth-ranked Tennessee. The Vols would go on to lose the next week to Alabama, and then South Carolina after that, ending any National Title hopes. The Tigers from LSU also lost to the Razorbacks in 1992, in a 30–6 rout. Alabama would continue through the season undefeated, winning an SEC title from the Florida Gators in Birmingham, Alabama, and then the National Championship against Miami in the 1993 Sugar Bowl.[3]

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 5, 1992* 2:00 PM The Citadel Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR L 3–10   35,868
September 12, 1992 6:00 PM at South Carolina Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC W 45–7   63,100
September 19, 1992 7:00 PM #9 Alabama War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR PPV L 11–38   55,912
September 26, 1992* 7:30 PM at Memphis Liberty BowlMemphis, TN L 6–22   38,968
October 3, 1992 11:30 AM #16 Georgia Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR JP L 3–27   49,412
October 10, 1992 11:30 AM at #4 Tennessee Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN JP W 25–24   95,202
October 17, 1992 11:30 AM Ole Miss War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR (Rivalry) JP L 3–17   53,513
October 31, 1992 12:30 PM at Auburn Jordan-Hare StadiumAuburn, AL T 24–24   77,933
November 7, 1992 1:30 PM at #19 Mississippi State Scott FieldStarkville, MS L 3–10   36,103
November 21, 1992* 2:00 PM SMU War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR L 19–24   41,080
November 27, 1992 3:00 PM LSU Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Rivalry) ESPN W 30–6   32,721
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1993[]

1993 Arkansas Razorbacks football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
1993 record6–4–1 (4–3–1 SEC)
Head coachDanny Ford
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 52,680)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1992
1994 →
1993 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Eastern Division
#5 Florida x 7 1 0     11 2 0
#12 Tennessee 6 1 1     9 2 1
Kentucky 4 4 0     6 6 0
Georgia 2 6 0     5 6 0
South Carolina 2 6 0     4 7 0
Vanderbilt 1 7 0     4 7 0
Western Division
#4 Auburn 8 0 0     11 0 0
#14 Alabama x 5 2 1     9 3 1
Arkansas 3 4 1     5 5 1
LSU 3 5 0     5 6 0
Ole Miss 3 5 0     5 6 0
Mississippi State 2 5 1     3 6 2
Championship: Florida 28, Alabama 13
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
  • Auburn had the best division record, but did not participate in postseason play due to NCAA probation. Alabama later forfeited all 1993 regular season wins and one tie due to NCAA violations.
    Rankings from AP Poll

Overview[]

The win over Alabama was later awarded by the NCAA via forfeit.

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 4, 1993* 7:00 PM at SMU Cotton BowlDallas, TX W 10–6   26,163
September 11, 1993 2:00 PM #19 South Carolina Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR PPV W 18–17   47,321
September 18, 1993 11:30 AM at #2 Alabama Bryant-Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL JP W 3–43 (Alabama forfeit)   70,123
September 25, 1993* 3:00 PM Memphis War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR L 0–6   51,733
October 2, 1993 12:00 PM #24 Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA W 20–10   73,825
October 9, 1993 11:30 AM #11 Tennessee War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR JP L 14–28   54,150
October 16, 1993 11:30 AM at Ole Miss Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS (Rivalry) JP L 0–19   37,000
October 30, 1993 2:00 PM #9 Auburn Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR L 21–31   50,100
November 6, 1993 3:00 PM #21 Mississippi State War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR T 13–13   50,075
November 13, 1993* 2:00 PM Tulsa Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR W 24–11   28,525
November 27, 1993 2:00 PM at #13 LSU Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA (Rivalry) ESPN W 42–24   54,239
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1994[]

1994 Arkansas Razorbacks football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
1994 record4–7 (2–6 SEC)
Head coachDanny Ford
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 52,685)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1993
1995 →
1994 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Eastern Division
#7 Florida x 7 1 0     10 2 1
#22 Tennessee 5 3 0     8 4 0
South Carolina 4 4 0     7 5 0
Georgia 3 4 1     6 4 1
Vanderbilt 2 6 0     5 6 0
Kentucky 0 8 0     1 10 0
Western Division
#5 Alabama x 8 0 0     12 1 0
#9 Auburn 6 1 1     9 1 1
Mississippi State 5 3 0     8 4 0
LSU 3 5 0     4 7 0
Arkansas 2 6 0     4 7 0
Ole Miss 2 6 0     4 7 0
Championship: Florida 24, Alabama 23
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 3, 1994* 3:00 PM SMU War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR W 34–14   51,810
September 10, 1994 6:00 PM at South Carolina Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC L 0–14   71,542
September 17, 1994 2:30 PM #12 Alabama Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR ABC L 6–13   52,089
September 24, 1994* 7:00 PM at Memphis Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, TN L 15–16   34,678
October 1, 1994 3:00 PM Vanderbilt War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 42–6   51,976
October 8, 1994 12:00 PM at Tennessee Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN L 21–38   94,997
October 15, 1994† 2:00 PM Ole Miss Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Rivalry) W 31–7   50,100
October 29, 1994 11:30 AM at #4 Auburn Jordan-Hare StadiumAuburn, AL JP L 14–31   85,214
November 5, 1994 11:30 AM at #24 Mississippi State Scott FieldStarkville, MS JP L 7–17   35,147
November 12, 1994* 1:00 PM Northern Illinois Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR W 30–27   37,568
November 26, 1994 1:00 PM LSU War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR (Rivalry) L 12–30   45,633
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1995[]

1995 Arkansas Razorbacks football
SEC Western Division Champions
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
1995 record8–5 (6–2 SEC)
Head coachDanny Ford
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 50,019)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1994
1996 →
1995 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Eastern Division
#2/3 Florida x 8 0 0     12 1 0
#3/2 Tennessee 7 1 0     11 1 0
Georgia 3 5 0     6 6 0
South Carolina 2 5 1     4 6 1
Kentucky 2 6 0     4 7 0
Vanderbilt 1 7 0     2 9 0
Western Division
Arkansas x 6 2 0     8 5 0
#21 Alabama 5 3 0     8 3 0
#22/21 Auburn 5 3 0     8 4 0
LSU 4 3 1     7 4 1
Ole Miss 3 5 0     6 5 0
Mississippi State 1 7 0     3 8 0
Championship: Florida 34, Arkansas 3
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 2, 1995* 7:00 PM at SMU Cotton BowlDallas, TX L 14–17   29,107
September 9, 1995 2:00 PM South Carolina Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR W 51–21   46,821
September 16, 1995 11:30 AM at #13 Alabama Bryant-Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL JP W 20–19   70,123
September 23, 1995* 6:00 PM Memphis War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR W 27–20   54,418
September 30, 1995 1:00 PM at Vanderbilt #23 Vanderbilt StadiumNashville, TN W 35–7   25,981
October 7, 1995 2:00 PM #10 Tennessee #18 Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR L 31–49   52,728
October 14, 1995 1:00 PM vs. Ole Miss Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, TN (Arkansas–Ole Miss rivalry) W 13–6   29,104
October 28, 1995 6:30 PM #11 Auburn War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR ESPN W 30–28   55,630
November 4, 1995 11:30 AM Mississippi State #18 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR JP W 26–21   52,787
November 11, 1995*† 1:00 PM SW Louisiana #15 Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR W 24–13   44,567
November 18, 1995 2:30 PM at LSU #14 Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA (Rivalry) ABC L 0–28   66,548
December 2, 1995* 6:30 PM vs. #2 Florida #23 Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA (SEC Championship Game) ABC L 3–34   71,325
December 30, 1995* 6:30 PM vs. North Carolina #24 Joe Robbie StadiumMiami Gardens, FL (Carquest Bowl) TBS L 10–20   34,428
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1996[]

1996 Arkansas Razorbacks football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
1996 record4–7 (2–6 SEC)
Head coachDanny Ford
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 50,019)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1995
1997 →
1996 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#1 Florida x   8 0         12 1  
#9 Tennessee   7 1         10 2  
South Carolina   4 4         6 5  
Georgia   3 5         5 6  
Kentucky   3 5         4 7  
Vanderbilt   0 8         2 9  
Western Division
#11 Alabama xy   6 2         10 3  
#12 LSU x   6 2         10 2  
#24 Auburn   4 4         8 4  
Mississippi State   3 5         5 6  
Ole Miss   2 6         5 6  
Arkansas   2 6         4 7  
Championship: Florida 45, Alabama 30
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 7, 1996* 2:00 PM SMU Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR L 10–23   44,695
September 21, 1996 11:30 AM #13 Alabama War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR JP L 7–17   54,827
September 28, 1996* 6:00 PM NE Louisiana War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 38–21   48,816
October 5, 1996 11:30 AM #1 Florida Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR JP L 7–42   52,318
October 12, 1996* 6:00 PM Louisiana Tech War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 38–21   46,341
October 19, 1996 6:00 PM at South Carolina Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC L 17–23   79,419
November 2, 1996 6:00 PM at #24 Auburn Jordan-Hare StadiumAuburn, AL ESPN2 L 7–28   84,763
November 9, 1996 1:00 PM Ole Miss Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Rivalry) W 14–31   42,536
November 16, 1996 11:30 AM at #12 Tennessee Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN JP L 14–55   103,158
November 23, 1996 1:30 PM at Mississippi State Scott FieldStarkville, MS W 16–13   30,103
November 29, 1996 1:30 PM #19 LSU War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR (Battle for the Golden Boot) CBS L 7–17   22,329
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1997[]

1997 Arkansas Razorbacks football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
1997 record4–7 (2–6 SEC)
Head coachDanny Ford
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 50,019)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1996
1998 →
1997 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#7 Tennessee x   7 1         11 2  
#4 Florida   6 2         10 2  
#10 Georgia   6 2         10 2  
South Carolina   3 5         5 6  
Kentucky   2 6         5 6  
Vanderbilt   0 8         3 8  
Western Division
#11 Auburn xy   6 2         10 3  
#13 LSU x   6 2         9 3  
#22 Ole Miss   4 4         8 4  
Mississippi State   4 4         7 4  
Alabama   2 6         4 7  
Arkansas   2 6         4 7  
Championship: Tennessee 30, Auburn 29
† – Conference champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 6* 6:00 PM NE Louisiana Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR W 28–16   45,832
September 13* 7:00 PM vs. SMU Independence StadiumShreveport, LA L 9–31   23,500
September 20 11:30 AM at #11 Alabama Bryant-Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL JP W 17–16   70,123
September 27* 5:00 PM Louisiana Tech War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR W 17–13   51,291
October 4 5:00 PM at #1 Florida Ben Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FL ESPN2 L 7–56   85,235
October 18 6:00 PM South Carolina War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR L 13–39   49,178
October 25 5:00 PM #11 Auburn Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR ESPN2 L 21–26   41,277
November 6 7:00 PM at Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS (Rivalry) ESPN L 9–19   30,620
November 15 7:00 PM #5 Tennessee War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR ESPN2 L 22–30   53,235
November 22 1:00 PM #15 Mississippi State Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR W 17–7   39,911
November 28 1:30 PM at #17 LSU Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA (Battle for the Golden Boot) CBS L 21–31   79,619
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.


1998[]

1998 Arkansas Razorbacks football
SEC Western Division Co-Champions
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 17
APNo. 16
1998 record9–3 (6–2 SEC)
Head coachHouston Nutt
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 50,019)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1997
1999 →
1998 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#1 Tennessee x   8 0         13 0  
#5 Florida   7 1         10 2  
#14 Georgia   6 2         9 3  
Kentucky   4 4         7 5  
Vanderbilt   1 7         2 9  
South Carolina   0 8         1 10  
Western Division
Mississippi State xy   6 2         8 5  
#16 Arkansas x   6 2         9 3  
Alabama   4 4         7 5  
Ole Miss   3 5         7 5  
LSU   2 6         4 7  
Auburn   1 7         3 8  
Championship: Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 14
† – BCS representative as champion
‡ – BCS at-large representative
x – Division champion/co-champions
y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 5, 1998* 6:00 PM SW Louisiana Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR W 38–17   47,562
September 19, 1998* 6:00 PM SMU War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR W 44–17   55,544
September 26, 1998 5:00 PM #22 Alabama Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR ESPN2 W 42–6   51,763
October 3, 1998* 5:00 PM Kentucky #22 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR ESPN2 W 27–20   55,782
October 10, 1998 2:30 PM Memphis #20 Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, TN ESPN2 W 23–9   42,766
October 17, 1996 12:00 PM at South Carolina #17 Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC W 41–28   67,930
October 31, 1998 1:00 PM at Auburn #14 Jordan-Hare StadiumAuburn, AL W 24–21   78,439
November 7, 1998 11:30 AM Ole Miss #11 Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Rivalry) JPS W 34–0   49,115
November 14, 1998 2:30 PM at #1 Tennessee #10 Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN CBS L 24–28   106,365
November 21, 1998 11:30 AM at Mississippi State #9 Scott FieldStarkville, MS JPS L 21–22   36,656
November 27, 1998 1:30 PM LSU #13 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR (Battle for the Golden Boot) CBS W 41–14   55,831
January 1, 1999 1:00 PM vs. #15 Michigan #11 Citrus BowlOrlando, FL (Citrus Bowl) ABC L 31–45   63,584
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.


1999[]

1999 Arkansas Razorbacks football
Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Texas, W, 27–6
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 19
APNo. 17
1999 record8–4 (4–4 SEC)
Head coachHouston Nutt
Home stadiumRazorback Stadium
(Capacity: 50,019)

War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 53,727)
Seasons
← 1998
2000 →
1999 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#12 Florida x   7 1         9 4  
#9 Tennessee   6 2         9 3  
#16 Georgia   5 3         8 4  
Kentucky   4 4         6 6  
Vanderbilt   2 6         5 6  
South Carolina   0 8         0 11  
Western Division
#8 Alabama x   7 1         10 3  
#13 Mississippi State   6 2         10 2  
#17 Arkansas   4 4         8 4  
#22 Ole Miss   4 4         8 4  
Auburn   2 6         5 6  
LSU   1 7         3 8  
Championship: Alabama 34, Florida 7
† – BCS representative as champion
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 4, 1999* 7:00 PM at SMU #18 Cotton BowlDallas, TX W 26–0   51,019
September 18, 1999* 6:00 PM Louisiana-Monroe #15 War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR W 44–6   55,382
September 25, 1999 2:30 PM at Alabama #14 Bryant-Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL CBS L 28–35   83,818
October 2, 1999 12:30 PM at Kentucky Commonwealth StadiumLexington, KY PPV L 20–31   62,606
October 9, 1999* 6:00 PM Middle Tennessee Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR W 58–6   51,896
October 16, 1999 6:00 PM South Carolina War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR W 48–14   55,123
October 30, 1999† 11:30 AM Auburn Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR JP W 34–10   51,133
November 6, 1999 5:05 PM at #23 Ole Miss #24 Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS (Arkansas–Ole Miss rivalry) ESPN2 L 16–38   50,928
November 13, 1999 11:30 AM #3 Tennessee Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR JP W 28–24   52,815
November 20, 1999 8:00 PM #12 Mississippi State #22 War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR ESPN2 W 14–9   55,491
November 26, 1999 1:30 PM at LSU #17 Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA (Battle for the Golden Boot) CBS L 10–35   77,160
January 1, 2000 10:15 AM vs. #14 Texas #24 Cotton BowlDallas, TX (Cotton Bowl Classic) FOX W 27–6   72,723
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.


1990–1999 statistical leaders[]

Passing[]

Year Player Com Att % Yards
1990 Quinn Grovey 120 235 51 1886
1991 Jason Allen 48 102 47 603
1992 Barry Lunney Jr. 91 189 48 1015
1993 Barry Lunney Jr. 104 202 51 1241
1994 Barry Lunney Jr. 101 183 55 1345
1995 Barry Lunney Jr. 180 292 62 2181
1996 Pete Burks 115 224 51 1390
1997 Clint Stoerner 173 357 48 2347
1998 Clint Stoerner 167 312 54 2629
1999 Clint Stoerner 177 317 56 2293

Rushing[]

Year Player Att Yards Avg
1990 E. D. Jackson 155 596 3.8
1991 E. D. Jackson 143 641 4.5
1992 E. D. Jackson 118 466 3.9
1993 Oscar Malone 89 555 6.2
1994 Oscar Malone 99 597 6.0
1995 Madre Hill 307 1387 4.5
1996 Oscar Malone 197 814 4.1
1997 Rod Stinson 111 413 3.7
1998 Chrys Chukwuma 149 870 5.8
1999 Cedric Cobbs 116 668 5.8

Receiving[]

Year Player Rec Yards YPC
1990 Derek Russell 43 897 20.9
1991 Ron Dickerson 25 372 14.9
1992 Kirk Botkin 33 257 7.8
1993 J. J. Meadors 28 429 15.3
1994 J. J. Meadors 43 613 14.3
1995 Anthony Eubanks 43 596 13.9
1996 Anthony Eubanks 51 809 15.9
1997 Anthony Eubanks 51 870 17.1
1998 Michael Williams * 44 560 12.7
1999 Anthony Lucas 37 822 22.2
Receiving leaders by receptions
  • In 1998, Anthony Lucas caught 43 passes for a school-record 1,004 yards receiving. He was the first player in school history to have over 1,000 yards receiving in a single season. His record has since been broken twice (Jarius Wright in 2011, and Cobi Hamilton in 2012).

References[]

  1. "Joe Kines." The Kines File. Rolltide.com Retrieved on January 11, 2008.
  2. "Joe Kines." The Kines File. Rolltide.com Retrieved on January 11, 2008.
  3. "1992 College Football Recap." Infoplease. Pearson Education, Inc. Retrieved on January 12, 2008
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