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The Golden Boot Trophy is on the line between LSU football and Arkansas Saturday night. Follow here for LSU-Arkansas score, live updates.
LSU 17 – Arkansas 7. In 1996, the 19th-ranked LSU Tigers won the first "Boot" trophy, 17–7. [12] For the Tigers, running back Kevin Faulk rushed for 138 yards and a touchdown and quarterback Herb Tyler threw for 191 yards. LSU coach Gerry DiNardo was quoted after the game as saying, "Obviously it was a great win. I feel we had a terrific ...
Follow along all Saturday night with live updates from Arkansas football's road game against LSU. Arkansas vs. LSU live score, updates, highlights from Week 4 college football game Skip to main ...
The Arkansas Razorbacks put their 22-game win streak on the line in the 1966 Cotton Bowl Classic against their rivals, the Tigers of LSU. Arkansas had the number one scoring offense coming into the game, averaging 32.4 points per contest.
The two rivals battled to a scoreless tie, with Razorback great Clyde Scott tackling an LSU Tiger at the one yard-line to preserve the tie on the second-to-last play of the game. [23] LSU would fail to complete the field goal attempt on the next play. [24] The Razorbacks defeated William & Mary the next year in the 1948 Dixie Bowl. [25]
Arkansas football will try and 1-0 in the SEC as heavy underdogs against LSU Saturday night.
The 9th ranked LSU Tigers came to Little Rock to visit the 5th ranked Arkansas Razorbacks at War Memorial Stadium. Arkansas scored quickly when Darren McFadden ran in a 1-yard TD run, but Jeremy Davis missed the extra point. LSU stormed back to score on a 29 TD run by Keiland Williams to make the score 7–6.
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