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  2. Tusk (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Stokes found a wild hog near Greenbrier, Arkansas, which became Tusk I and started the Tusk lineage beginning in 1997. [3] Tusk I then served as the Razorback mascot for eight years, spending his first four football seasons at the Little Rock Zoo before being moved to the Tyson Foods Farm in Springdale, Arkansas, in 2001. Tusk I fathered Tusk ...

  3. List of Arkansas Razorbacks football seasons - Wikipedia

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    The team's name and mascot changed for the 1910 season after head coach Hugo Bezdek proclaimed the undefeated 1909 team played "like a wild band of razorback hogs." The Razorbacks have been a member of only two athletic conferences. [1] From 1894 through 1914, Arkansas competed as a football independent without any conference affiliation.

  4. List of Arkansas Razorbacks head football coaches - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Razorbacks college football team represents the University of Arkansas in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Razorbacks compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 33 head coaches, and 3 interim head coaches, since it began play during the 1894 season. [1]

  5. Arkansas Razorbacks - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Razorbacks, also known as the Hogs, are the intercollegiate athletics teams representing the University of Arkansas, located in Fayetteville.The University of Arkansas student body voted to change the name of the school mascot (originally the Cardinals) in 1910 to the Arkansas Razorbacks after a hard-fought battle against LSU in which they were said to play like a "wild band of ...

  6. 1989–90 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 1989–90 college basketball season. The head coach was Nolan Richardson, serving for his fifth year. The team played its home games in Barnhill Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This team won the second of three straight SWC regular season and ...

  7. List of Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball head coaches

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    John Calipari, current head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team. Eric Musselman, head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks from 2019-2023. Nolan Richardson, the winningest head coach in Razorbacks men's basketball history. The following is a list of Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball head coaches.

  8. Next Hogs Up: Projecting Arkansas’ depth chart in 2022 ...

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    Arkansas football has not been where it stands now in a decade. Freshmen who will join the team the next time the Razorbacks play a regular-season game would have been in kindergarten, or younger ...

  9. Big Red (University of Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Big Red and Sue E. during a Razorback football game. There are currently five costumed mascots serving the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. [4] "Big Red" is the original mascot, also nicknamed "the Fighting Razorback." Big Red made his debut during the early 1970s and was also commonly referred to as "the Dancing Razorback" throughout the 1980s.