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The 1995 season was a season of firsts for Arkansas. It saw the Razorbacks beat Alabama, Memphis St, Auburn, and Mississippi St for the first time in school history, as well as winning a game played in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee (vs Ole Miss). 1995 was also the first time that Arkansas won the SEC West Division championship.
The 1995 SEC Championship Game was won by the Florida Gators 34–3 over the Arkansas Razorbacks. The game was played in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia , on December 2, 1995, and was televised to a national audience on ABC .
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. In 1915, the Razorbacks became a charter member of the Southwest Conference (SWC). Arkansas won 13 conference championships before withdrawing from the SWC after the 1991 ...
The first matchup between Ole Miss and Arkansas occurred on Oct. 10, 1909, with the Razorbacks winning 33-0 in Fayetteville. Five years later, when the teams matched up in Little Rock, Arkansas ...
Here's what to know about the college football history between Texas and Arkansas, including series' all-time meetings and head-to-head records:
The game, known as "The Big Shootout" or the Game of the Century, is perhaps the most notable football game in Razorbacks history. [70] Arkansas led 14–0 at after three quarters, but Texas stormed back and took a 15–14 lead on a two-point conversion, after a questionable passing play was called late in the game by then coach Frank Broyles ...
The Aggies were able to rack up 137 yards on the ground (not counting QB kneels) against one of the country's best rush defenses but most of that production came late in the game. A&M mustered 56 ...
Arkansas – Latourette 26 FG; North Carolina – L. Johnson 28 run (Welch kick) North Carolina – Stevens 87 pass from M. Thomas; Anthony Lucas caught a 25 yard pass from Barry Lunney to give the Razorbacks an early lead, but Darrin Ashford’s 18-yard TD catch from quarterback Mike Thomas tied the game at 7–7.