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ArkansasRazorbacks.com Page 1 2011 Arkansas Schedule/Results September 3 Missouri State (PPV) ......................... W, 51-7 10 New Mexico (LR) (ESPNU) ................. W, 52-3 17 Troy (CSS/CST) ................................ W, 38-28 24 at #3 Alabama* (CBS).......................... L, 14-38 October 1 vs. #14 Texas A&M+ (ESPN) .............W, 42-38 8 #15 Auburn* (ESPN)........................ W, 38-14 22 at Ole Miss* (SEC) ..............................W, 29-24 29 at Vanderbilt* (SEC) ............................W, 31-28 November 5 #10 South Carolina* (HC) (ESPN) ...W, 44-28 12 Tennessee* (ESPN2) ......................... W, 49-7 19 Mississippi State* (LR) (CBS) ......... W, 44-17 25 at LSU* (CBS) .................................... 1:30 p.m. Home games in Bold * SEC Game All times central (LR) game in Little Rock (HC) Homecoming +Arlington, Texas NO. 3 ARKANSAS TRAVELS TO LSU FOR TOP-FIVE MATCHUP The Razorbacks head to Baton Rouge this week to face LSU. Arkansas has won seven games in a row, the longest winning streak under head coach Bobby Petrino, after defeating Mississippi State 44-17 in Little Rock. Friday’s game marks the fourth top-five matchup in school history, and the first since 1970. Oct. 16, 1965 – No. 3 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 27-24 in Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 6, 1969 – No. 1 Texas defeated No. 2 Arkansas 15-14 in Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 5, 1970 – No. 1 Texas defeated No. 4 Arkansas 42-7 in Austin, Texas UA has four wins in 17 games all-time against the No. 1 team in the country. The Razorbacks’ last win over the No. 1 team was a 50-48 defeat of top-ranked LSU in Baton Rouge on Nov. 23, 2007, which is also the last time the AP No. 1 team lost on its home field. No No. 1-ranked team has lost this season. Oct. 17, 1964 – No. 8 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 14-13 in Austin, Texas Oct. 16, 1965 – No. 3 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 27-24 in Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 17, 1981 – Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 42-11 in Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 23, 2007 – Arkansas defeated No. 1 LSU 50-48 (3 OT) in Baton Rouge, La. Arkansas has defeated three teams ranked in the top 15 of the AP poll this season, which is the highest total of any team currently ranked in the top 25 of the AP poll and ties the most in a season in school history. Arkansas has won seven games in a row, tied for the fifth-longest current winning streak in the NCAA, and 11 straight games at home, which is the sixth-longest active streak in the country. The Razorbacks have won six straight conference games, tied for the seventh-longest active streak in the NCAA. Arkansas is 21-4 over its last 25 games. Alabama, Auburn and LSU are the only other schools in the SEC that have won at least 21 of their last 25 games. UA has consecutive 10-win seasons for just the third time in school history (1988-89 and 1964-65) and at 10-1 is off to its best start under head coach Bobby Petrino. The Razorbacks are 10-1 for just the second time since joining the SEC prior to the 1992 football season and the ninth time in school history. UA’s single-season record for wins is 11 set in 1964 and 1977. Arkansas has outscored its last three opponents 137-52 while scoring 40-plus points in three consecutive conference games for the first time in the SEC and the second time in school history (1970). The Razorbacks have outscored their opponents 212-87 in the second half this season, including 105-31 in the fourth quarter. In the last seven games, Arkansas has outscored its opponents 140-38 in the second half. The Razorbacks were 7-0 at home this season for the first undefeated home season since 1999. UA is one of three SEC schools, along with LSU and Auburn, not to lose a game at home this season and one of 10 teams currently ranked in the top 25 of the AP without a home loss in 2011. Arkansas is ranked third in the Associated Press poll for the first time since Oct. 15, 1978, the last time UA was ranked in the top three, and ranked in the top 25 for the 29th consecutive week, which is the fifth-longest streak in school history and the longest since a streak of 34 weeks from 1988-90. The Razorbacks are third in this week’s BCS standings, the highest standing in school history, and have been in the top 10 in the BCS standings for a school-record eight straight weeks. Arkansas is 33-13 (.717) all-time when ranked in the top 5 and 7-2 (.778) when ranked third. The Razorbacks have won 11 of their last 12 November games, and Coach Petrino’s .800 winning percentage in November leads all active SEC coaches. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 2011 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL WEEKLY GAME NOTES FOOTBALL CONTACTS: ZACK HIGBEE, DEREK SATTERFIELD, CHAD CRUNK RELEASED: NOVEMBER 25, 2011 PHONE: (479) 575-2751 GAME INFORMATION Records: Overall Conference Arkansas 10-1 6-1 LSU 11-0 7-0 RANKINGS AR LS Associated Press 3rd 1st USA Today Coaches’ 3rd 1st Bowl Championship Series 3rd 1st TELEVISION The game will be available on CBS. Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline) will call the game. RADIO The Razorback Sports Network team of Chuck Barrett (play-by-play), Keith Jackson (color) and Quinn Grovey (sideline) will broadcast the contest. The pre-game show begins three hours before kickoff. There also is a 60-minute show following the conclusion of the game. SATELLITE RADIO Arkansas football can be heard on Sirius/XM Radio. Channels are 86 (Sirius) and 86 (XM). 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2011 Arkansas Schedule/ResultsSeptember3 Missouri State (PPV) .........................W, 51-710 New Mexico (LR) (ESPNU) .................W, 52-317 Troy (CSS/CST) ................................W, 38-2824 at #3 Alabama* (CBS) ..........................L, 14-38October1 vs. #14 Texas A&M+ (ESPN) .............W, 42-388 #15 Auburn* (ESPN) ........................W, 38-1422 at Ole Miss* (SEC) ..............................W, 29-2429 at Vanderbilt* (SEC) ............................W, 31-28November5 #10 South Carolina* (HC) (ESPN) ...W, 44-2812 Tennessee* (ESPN2) .........................W, 49-719 Mississippi State* (LR) (CBS) .........W, 44-1725 at LSU* (CBS) .................................... 1:30 p.m.

Home games in Bold * SEC GameAll times central (LR) game in Little Rock(HC) Homecoming +Arlington, Texas

NO. 3 ARKANSAS TRAVELS TO LSU FOR TOP-FIVE MATCHUPThe Razorbacks head to Baton Rouge this week to face LSU. Arkansas has won seven games in a row,

the longest winning streak under head coach Bobby Petrino, after defeating Mississippi State 44-17 in Little Rock. Friday’s game marks the fourth top-five matchup in school history, and the first since 1970.

Oct. 16, 1965 – No. 3 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 27-24 in Fayetteville, Ark.Dec. 6, 1969 – No. 1 Texas defeated No. 2 Arkansas 15-14 in Fayetteville, Ark.Dec. 5, 1970 – No. 1 Texas defeated No. 4 Arkansas 42-7 in Austin, Texas

UA has four wins in 17 games all-time against the No. 1 team in the country. The Razorbacks’ last win over the No. 1 team was a 50-48 defeat of top-ranked LSU in Baton Rouge on Nov. 23, 2007, which is also the last time the AP No. 1 team lost on its home field. No No. 1-ranked team has lost this season.

Oct. 17, 1964 – No. 8 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 14-13 in Austin, TexasOct. 16, 1965 – No. 3 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 27-24 in Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 17, 1981 – Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 42-11 in Fayetteville, Ark.Nov. 23, 2007 – Arkansas defeated No. 1 LSU 50-48 (3 OT) in Baton Rouge, La.

Arkansas has defeated three teams ranked in the top 15 of the AP poll this season, which is the highest total of any team currently ranked in the top 25 of the AP poll and ties the most in a season in school history.

Arkansas has won seven games in a row, tied for the fifth-longest current winning streak in the NCAA, and 11 straight games at home, which is the sixth-longest active streak in the country. The Razorbacks have won six straight conference games, tied for the seventh-longest active streak in the NCAA.

Arkansas is 21-4 over its last 25 games. Alabama, Auburn and LSU are the only other schools in the SEC that have won at least 21 of their last 25 games.

UA has consecutive 10-win seasons for just the third time in school history (1988-89 and 1964-65) and at 10-1 is off to its best start under head coach Bobby Petrino. The Razorbacks are 10-1 for just the second time since joining the SEC prior to the 1992 football season and the ninth time in school history. UA’s single-season record for wins is 11 set in 1964 and 1977.

Arkansas has outscored its last three opponents 137-52 while scoring 40-plus points in three consecutive conference games for the first time in the SEC and the second time in school history (1970). The Razorbacks have outscored their opponents 212-87 in the second half this season, including 105-31 in the fourth quarter. In the last seven games, Arkansas has outscored its opponents 140-38 in the second half.

The Razorbacks were 7-0 at home this season for the first undefeated home season since 1999. UA is one of three SEC schools, along with LSU and Auburn, not to lose a game at home this season and one of 10 teams currently ranked in the top 25 of the AP without a home loss in 2011.

Arkansas is ranked third in the Associated Press poll for the first time since Oct. 15, 1978, the last time UA was ranked in the top three, and ranked in the top 25 for the 29th consecutive week, which is the fifth-longest streak in school history and the longest since a streak of 34 weeks from 1988-90. The Razorbacks are third in this week’s BCS standings, the highest standing in school history, and have been in the top 10 in the BCS standings for a school-record eight straight weeks.

Arkansas is 33-13 (.717) all-time when ranked in the top 5 and 7-2 (.778) when ranked third.

The Razorbacks have won 11 of their last 12 November games, and Coach Petrino’s .800 winning percentage in November leads all active SEC coaches.

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS2011 RAZORBACK FOOTBALL

WEEKLY GAME NOTES FOOTBALL CONTACTS: ZACK HIGBEE, DEREK SATTERFIELD, CHAD CRUNKRELEASED: NOVEMBER 25, 2011 PHONE: (479) 575-2751

GAME INFORMATIONRecords: Overall ConferenceArkansas 10-1 6-1LSU 11-0 7-0

RANKINGS AR LSAssociated Press 3rd 1stUSA Today Coaches’ 3rd 1stBowl Championship Series 3rd 1st

TELEVISIONThe game will be available on CBS. Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline) will call the game.

RADIOThe Razorback Sports Network team of Chuck Barrett (play-by-play), Keith Jackson (color) and Quinn Grovey (sideline) will broadcast the contest. The pre-game show begins three hours before kickoff. There also is a 60-minute show following the conclusion of the game.

SATELLITE RADIOArkansas football can be heard on Sirius/XM Radio. Channels are 86 (Sirius) and 86 (XM).

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Athletic Media Relations (schedule subject to change) Coach Petrino Media OpportunitiesMonday Press ConferenceCoach Petrino is available to the media for 20 minutes on Monday afternoons at a press conference in the Raymond Miller Room of the Frank Broyles Athletic Center. Media may access the press conference at the ramp near gate 10 on the northwest corner of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Interested media members may call in and listen to the press conference by providing the passcode. The number is (212) 812-4494 and the passcode is 4104 1162.

SEC TeleconferenceCoach Petrino will participate in the league’s teleconference of football coaches. The teleconferences will be conducted each Wednesday from Aug. 31 to Nov. 23 from 10 a.m. - Noon CT. Coach Petrino’s scheduled time slot is from 11 a.m. CT - 11:10 a.m. CT. For more information on the teleconference contact the SEC Media Relations Office at (205) 458-3000.

Coach McGee Media OpportunitiesTuesday Post PracticeCoach Garrick McGee is available to the media on Tuesday afternoon following practice. Please contact the Media Relations Office for more information regarding practice and interview times.

Coach Robinson Media OpportunitiesTuesday Post PracticeCoach Willy Robinson is available to the media on Tuesday afternoon following practice. Please contact the Media Relations Office for more information regarding practice and interview times.

Arkansas Player Media OpportunitiesAll requests for post-practice player interviews must be submitted via email to Assistant Media Relations Director Derek Satterfield ([email protected]), before 9 a.m. on the day of the requested interview. Players who are not on the day’s requested players list will not be available to the media.

Monday Press ConferenceSelect members of the Razorback football team will be available to the media following Coach Petrino’s weekly press conference.

Tuesday Post PracticeSelected members of the Arkansas team, as well as Garrick McGee and Willy Robinson, will be available following Tuesday’s practice.

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No Media Availability 1:15 p.m. Coach Petrino and selected players in the Miller Room.

PracticePractice is ClosedInterviews follow practice (approx. 5:30 p.m.)

SEC Teleconference10 a.m.-Noon

PracticePractice is Closed

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Post GameCoach Petrino is available following the game in the interview room with players and coordinators to follow.

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CredentialsAccredited media members and pro scouts may apply for credentials at www.sportssystems.com/Arkansas. The site will accept requests for Fayetteville and Little Rock games only. You will be contacted via e-mail when your credential application has been reviewed and approved or denied.

FTPFor information on how to utilize UA’s FTP service contact Blair Cartwright ([email protected]) or Matt Wolfe ([email protected]).

Monday Press Conference Audio(Listen Only)

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WINS OVER TOP-15 TEAMSArkansas has three wins over top-15 teams this

season, the highest total among teams currently ranked in the AP top 25 . Below is a list of the top-10 teams victories over top-15 opponents in 2011:

Arkansas ..................................................................3Oklahoma State .........................................................2LSU ...........................................................................2Alabama ....................................................................2Oregon .......................................................................1Southern California ....................................................1Stanford ....................................................................0Virginia Tech ..............................................................0Boise State ................................................................0Houston .....................................................................0

DOUBLE-DIGIT COMEBACKSArkansas has three double-digit comeback

wins this season (Texas A&M 18, Ole Miss 17 and Vanderbilt 14). Under Coach Petrino, the Razorbacks have eight come-from-behind wins when trailing by double digits:

2011 Under Coach PetrinoDouble Digits 3 815+-points 2 3

RANKING AMONG THE BEST IN THE NATIONThe Razorbacks rank high in the SEC and NCAA in several categories:

Category Avg. SEC Rank NCAA RankPassing Offense 316.9 1 10Scoring Offense 39.3 1 13Kickoff Returns 24.3 1 16Total Offense 463.3 1 21First Downs 23.2 1 28tPunt Returns 12.8 2 16Passing Efficiency 148.74 3 25Net Punting 38.4 4 26Passing Efficiency Defense 112.70 5 17

CONSISTENCY INSIDE THE CRITICAL ZONEArkansas is 45-of-52 (.865) in the Critical Zone (inside the 20-yard line) in 2011, which ranks tied for

third in the SEC and 24th in the NCAA. UA has scored a touchdown on 33-of-52 (.635) trips into the Critical Zone, which is fourth in the SEC. Arkansas’ defense has held its opponents to 19-of-26 (.731) in the Critical Zone, which ranks second in the SEC and is tied for 13th in the NCAA.

THE TEAMArkansas has returned five kicks for touchdowns in 2011 (3 punts, 2 kickoffs), which is the highest

total in the NCAA. The Razorbacks are tied for the NCAA lead with three punt return touchdowns. UA is the only team in the SEC and one of two in the nation with multiple punt return touchdowns and multiple kickoff return touchdowns in 2011.

Arkansas has six conference wins, marking the first time in school history UA has winning SEC records in back-to-back seasons.

The Razorbacks have forced at least one turnover in seven straight games and have forced 15 turnovers in that span. They intercepted three passes vs. Auburn and recovered three fumbles vs. South Carolina. The three interceptions against the Tigers were the most for a UA defense since recording three vs. Troy in 2009 and the most in an SEC game since grabbing three at Auburn in 2008, and the three fumble recoveries against the Gamecocks were the most since taking three vs. LSU last season.

UA has scored a non-offensive touchdown in four of the last five games and has scored seven this season.

Arkansas has 21 touchdown drives of less than two minutes in 2011, bringing the total under Coach Petrino to 83. Last season, UA had 26 touchdown drives of less than two minutes.

The Razorbacks have scored 13 touchdowns of more than 50 yards in 2011 and have scored at least one in nine games.

Arkansas has held its opponents to 59-of-167 (.353) on third-down conversion attempts this season, the fifth-best percentage in the SEC and 28th best in the NCAA.

Arkansas broke the school record for passing yards in a game with 510 vs. Texas A&M, which bettered the previous record of 447 set vs. Missouri State in 2009. The 510 passing yards ranks as the highest single-game total in the SEC and seventh-highest single-game output in the NCAA this season.

Tyler Wilson and Jarius Wright were named SEC co-Offensive Players of the Week following their performances vs. Texas A&M, marking the first time in SEC history co-offensive players of the week came from the same school.

Arkansas’ 255 total first downs lead the SEC and are tied for 24th in the NCAA, and the team’s 154 passing first downs lead the SEC and rank 12th in the NCAA.

The Razorbacks are 11-for-15 (.733) on fourth-down conversions in 2011, which ranks third in the SEC and 12th in the NCAA. The 11 successful conversions are fourth in the conference and tied for 19th in the nation.

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300-YD. PASSING GAMESArkansas has thrown for at least 300 yards in

25 of 49 games under head coach Bobby Petrino. The Razorbacks had recorded 16 300-yard games in the entire 114 years of football before Coach Petrino. Below is a list of the 300-yard passing games under Coach Petrino:

8/30/08 vs. Western Illinois .......................... 3189/6/08 vs. ULM (LR) ...................................... 32311/1/08 vs. Tulsa ......................................... 38511/22/08 at Mississippi State ....................... 3339/5/09 vs. Missouri State (LR) ...................... 4479/19/09 vs. Georgia ...................................... 40811/7/09 vs. South Carolina ........................... 32911/14/09 vs. Troy......................................... 40511/21/09 vs. Mississippi State (LR) .............. 3139/4/10 vs. Tennessee Tech ........................... 3239/11/10 vs. ULM (LR).................................... 4009/18/10 at Georgia ....................................... 3809/25/10 vs. Alabama .................................... 35710/9/10 vs. Texas A&M (Arlington) .............. 31010/16/10 at Auburn ...................................... 42810/30/10 vs. Vanderbilt ................................ 41711/6/10 at South Carolina ............................ 30311/20/10 at Mississippi State ....................... 30511/27/10 vs. LSU (LR) .................................. 3209/3/11 vs. Missouri State ............................. 3649/10/11 vs. New Mexico (LR) ........................ 3739/17/11 vs. Troy ........................................... 30310/1/11 vs. Texas A&M (Arlington) .............. 51010/29/11 at Vanderbilt ................................. 31611/19/11 vs. Mississippi State (LR) .............. 373

ALL-TIME UA CAREER RECEPTIONSJarius Wright (2008-Pres.) ........................163Joe Adams (2008-Pres.) .............................156Anthony Eubanks (1994-97) ......................... 153D.J. Williams (2007-10) ................................ 152George Wilson (2000-03) .............................. 144Marcus Monk (2004-07) ............................... 138Anthony Lucas (1996-99) ............................. 137Richard Smith (2000-03) .............................. 135J.J. Meadors (1992-95) ................................ 134Greg Childs (2008-Pres.) ............................125

QUARTERBACKSTyler Wilson is the second Razorback in school history to pass for 3,000 yards in a season. He has

thrown for 3,215 yards in 2011, the third-highest single-season total in UA history, to lead the SEC and rank 12th in the NCAA.

Tyler Wilson leads the SEC and ranks 11th in the NCAA with his average of 292.3 passing yards per game, and his 291.9 yards of total offense per game tops the conference and ranks 17th in the country. Wilson’s 21 passing touchdowns rank as the fourth-highest single-season total in UA history and are second in the SEC in 2011.

Tyler Wilson leads the SEC and is tied for 24th in the country with 243 completions, the second-highest single-season total in school history. His passing efficiency rating of 148.66 ranks third in the SEC and 27th in the NCAA, and his 63.1 completion percentage (243-of-385) ranks second in the conference.

Tyler Wilson threw for 510 passing yards vs. Texas A&M, which is the highest single-game total in the SEC and third highest in the NCAA this season. Wilson is the only player in the SEC and one of five in the NCAA to pass for 500 yards in a game in 2011.

Tyler Wilson is averaging 8.35 yards per attempt, which ranks second in the SEC and 19th in the NCAA. Wilson’s average of 13.23 yards per completion ranks third in the SEC and 14th in the NCAA.

Tyler Wilson broke Arkansas’ single-game completions record with 32 vs. Mississippi State, breaking the previous record of 31 set by Joe Ferguson vs. Texas A&M in 1971, and earning SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Wilson, who completed 30 passes vs. Texas A&M, a career-high total at the time, and 27 at Vanderbilt, has three of the top-five single-game completions marks in school history.

Tyler Wilson completed 18 consecutive passes as part of his 24-of-36 performance vs. Auburn. Wilson’s streak is tied for the third-longest overall consecutive completions streak in SEC history and is tied for the second-longest single-game consecutive completions streak in conference history.

Tyler Wilson broke the Arkansas single-game passing record by throwing for 510 yards vs. Texas A&M. Wilson finished the game 30-of-51 for 510 yards, bettering the previous record of 409 set by Ryan Mallett, for the fifth-highest single-game total in SEC history. Wilson produced the fifth 500-yard passing game in SEC history and the first since 2001 and was named SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week.

Tyler Wilson broke the UA record for total offense yards with 481 vs. Texas A&M, bettering the previous record of 414 set by Ryan Mallett vs. Georgia in 2009. Wilson also broke the school record for total offense plays in a game with 57 vs. the Aggies. That mark broke the previous record of 56 plays set by Joe Ferguson vs. Texas A&M in 1971. Wilson’s total yardage is the highest individual single-game output in the SEC and 10th-highest single-game total in the NCAA this season.

Tyler Wilson leads the NCAA with 56 passes of 15 or more yards in the first half. His total of 82 passes of 15+ yards leads the conference and is tied for sixth in the country. He also leads the SEC and is tied for eighth in the country with 29 passes of 25 or more yards.

Tyler Wilson leads the SEC and ranks sixth in the NCAA with 2,002 passing yards in the first half. He also leads the SEC and ranks fifth in the NCAA with 1,141 second-quarter passing yards and leads the conference and stands 15th in the nation with 861 passing yards in the first quarter.

Brandon Mitchell is 22-of-32 passing for 271 yards and two touchdowns this season. He also has collected 64 yards and two touchdowns on 14 rushes.

Arkansas has thrown for 300 or more yards in 25 of 49 games under head coach Bobby Petrino. Prior to his arrival, Arkansas had thrown for 300 or more yards 16 times in school history.

RECEIVERS AND TIGHT ENDSJarius Wright holds Arkansas’ career receptions record with 163. He broke the previous record of 153

by Anthony Eubanks as part of a five-catch performance vs. Tennessee.

Jarius Wright leads the SEC and ranks 16th in the NCAA with his average of 100.2 receiving yards per game. He also leads the SEC and is tied for 31st in the NCAA with his 6.1 receptions-per-game average. Wright is second in the conference in touchdown scoring and seventh in the conference in overall scoring with an average of 6.2 points per game. He also is eighth in the SEC with his average of 100.2 all-purpose yards per game.

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Jarius Wright was named SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week after he set an Arkansas record with 281 receiving yards on a school-record-tying 13 receptions vs. Texas A&M. Wright’s receiving yards total is the second-highest in SEC history trailing only the conference record of 293 held by Josh Reed, who collected his yards on 19 catches in 2001.

Joe Adams is fourth in the SEC with his average of 4.2 receptions per game and eighth with 54.1 receiving yards per game. Chris Gragg is tied for sixth in the conference with his average of 3.5 receptions per game. Adding SEC leader Jarius Wright, Arkansas the only school to have multiple receivers ranked in the top 10 in the conference in receiving yards per game or receptions per game.

Jarius Wright leads the team in receptions (61), receiving yards (1,002) and touchdowns scored (10). Each of the three totals is a single-season career high for Wright. His receiving touchdowns, which are tied for the second-highest single-season total in school history, lead the SEC and are tied for eighth in the NCAA, and his receptions and receiving yards both rank as the second-highest single-season total in school history. He is one reception and two receiving yards behind UA’s single-season records.

Joe Adams has led Arkansas in receptions in six games this season, and Jarius Wright has led the Razorbacks in receiving yards six times in 2011.

Jarius Wright’s average of 21.6 yards per catch vs. Texas A&M (13 receptions for 281 yards) is the second-highest single-game yards-per-catch average (min. 10 catches) in SEC history.

Jarius Wright’s 281 receiving yards vs. Texas A&M are the most in the SEC and rank as the third-highest single-game output in the NCAA in 2011, and his 13 receptions vs. the Aggies are tied for the most in the SEC and the 11th-highest single-game total in the NCAA this season.

Jarius Wright collected 281 all-purpose yards vs. Texas A&M, which is the highest total in the SEC this season and the fifth-highest single-game total in school history. His all-purpose yardage also ranks as the 28th-highest single-game output in the NCAA in 2011.

Jarius Wright recorded consecutive 100-yard receiving games after collecting 135 yards on 10 receptions at Vanderbilt and 103 yards on four catches vs. South Carolina. He has nine 100-yard receiving games in his career, tied for the second-highest total in school history, and four this season, which is second in the SEC and is tied for the third-highest single-season total in UA history.

Joe Adams ranks fourth on UA’s all-time career 100-yard receiving games list with seven, including two this season, and Greg Childs is tied for sixth with five.

Cobi Hamilton recorded the fourth 100-yard receiving game of his career, tied for ninth all-time at Arkansas, against New Mexico with 132 yards and one touchdown on five receptions.

Joe Adams has made at least one catch in 44 of his 45 career games. He has made multiple grabs in 34 of those games.

Chris Gragg was named the John Mackey Tight End of the Week after he recorded the first 100-yard receiving game of his career vs. Mississippi State. Gragg caught a career-high eight passes for a career-high 119 yards against the Bulldogs. He ranks third on the team with 38 receptions for 457 yards and two touchdowns in 2011.

Arkansas became the first school to place four receivers on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List when Joe Adams, Greg Childs, Cobi Hamilton and Jarius Wright were listed as candidates for the award that goes to the best wide receiver in the nation.

RUNNING BACKSDennis Johnson ranks second in the SEC and 19th in the NCAA with his average of 147.2 all-purpose

yards per game and seventh in the SEC with his average of 67.3 rushing yards per game.

Dennis Johnson was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week after he rushed for a career-high 160 yards on 15 carries at Ole Miss. Johnson’s rushing total bettered his previous career high of 127 yards from 2008 vs. LSU and was the third 100-yard rushing game of his career.

Dennis Johnson led the Razorbacks in rushing vs. Mississippi State as he earned 98 yards on 14 carries, marking the sixth time in his nine games this season he has led the team in rushing.

ALL-TIME UA CAREER REC. YARDSAnthony Lucas (1995-99) .......................... 2,879Jarius Wright (2008-Pres.) .....................2,819Anthony Eubanks (1994-97) ...................... 2,440Joe Adams (2008-Pres.) ..........................2,353Marcus Monk (2004-07) ............................ 2,151George Wilson (2000-03) ........................... 2,151Greg Childs (2008-Pres.) .........................1,978James Shibest (1983-86)........................... 1,920Derek Russell (1987-90) ............................ 1,874Richard Smith (2000-03) ........................... 1,858D.J. Williams (2007-10) ............................. 1,855Chuck Dicus (1968-70) .............................. 1,854J.J. Meadors (1992-95) ............................. 1,651Mike Reppond (1970-72) ........................... 1,625Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) ....................1,418

ALL-TIME UA CAREER REC. TDsMarcus Monk (2004-07) ................................. 27Anthony Lucas (1995-99) ............................... 23Jarius Wright (2008-Pres.) .......................... 22Joe Adams (2008-Pres.) ............................... 17Richard Smith (2000-03) ................................ 17George Wilson (2000-03) ................................ 16Anthony Eubanks (1994-97) ........................... 16Chuck Dicus (1968-70) ................................... 16Derek Russell (1987-90) ................................. 16Greg Childs (2008-Pres.) .............................. 15Jim Benton (1935-37)..................................... 13Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) ......................... 12

UA CAREER 100-YD REC. GAMESAnthony Lucas (1995-99) ............................... 11Jarius Wright (2008-Pres.) ............................ 9Anthony Eubanks (1994-97) ............................. 9Joe Adams (2008-Pres.) ................................. 7George Wilson (2000-03) .................................. 6Greg Childs (2008-Pres.) ................................ 5Derek Russell (1987-90) ................................... 5Chuck Dicus (1968-70) ..................................... 5Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) ........................... 4D.J. Williams (2007-10) .................................... 4James Shibest (1983-86).................................. 4

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Dennis Johnson made his season debut vs. Troy after missing 13 straight games dating back to last season due to injuries. The junior has rushed 91 times for a team-leading 606 yards with three touchdowns and returned 18 kickoffs for 461 yards and one touchdown this season.

Broderick Green has scored five rushing touchdowns in 2011. He returned to action vs. Texas A&M after suffering an injury in the spring and scored two rushing touchdowns, including the game winner with 1:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. Green has rushed 56 times for 177 yards in 2011.

Ronnie Wingo Jr. has collected 424 rushing yards on 91 carries. He also has added 183 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 19 receptions.

Dennis Johnson caught the first receiving touchdown of his career at Alabama on a 10-yard pass from Tyler Wilson. Johnson added another receiving touchdown on an 18-yard pass from Wilson vs. Auburn.

Ronnie Wingo Jr. recorded a career-high 109 rushing yards and a career-high two rushing touchdowns on a career-high 20 carries against Troy. The junior also added one receiving touchdown as part of a three-catch, 20-yard performance. The three total touchdowns were a single-game career-high total for Wingo and the second game in his career he scored rushing and receiving touchdowns.

2010 All-SEC performer Knile Davis is expected to miss the 2011 season due to an injury suffered during a preseason scrimmage Aug. 11.

OFFENSIVE LINEArkansas opened the previous seven games with the following starters on the offensive line: Jason

Peacock (OT), Grant Cook (OG), Travis Swanson (C), Alvin Bailey (OG) and Grant Freeman (OT). Bailey and Swanson have each started all 24 games of their career.

Guard Alvin Bailey was named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week following UA’s defeat of New Mexico in which the Razorbacks piled up 632 yards of total offense and 34 first downs.

Mitch Smothers became the first true freshman in Arkansas history to start the season opener on the offensive line when he opened against Missouri State at offensive tackle. He was one of just four true freshmen to start on the offensive line for a BCS automatic-qualifying team in the opening week of 2011.

Alvin Bailey was named to the Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List prior to the 2011 season. He also was selected as a preseason second-team (coaches) and third-team (media) All-SEC performer.

Travis Swanson was named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List prior to the 2011 season and was selected as a preseason third-team All-SEC performer.

DEFENSIVE LINEArkansas opened the Tennessee and Mississippi State games with the following starters on the

defensive line: Jake Bequette (DE), Byran Jones (DT), DeQuinta Jones (DT) and Tenarius Wright (DE).

Jake Bequette leads the team with 8.0 sacks, tied for the seventh-highest single-season total in school history and the third-highest total in the SEC this season. He tied his career high with 3.0 sacks vs. South Carolina, which is the third-highest single-game total in the SEC and tied for the 10th-highest single-game output in the NCAA this season, and was named SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week. He has made at least one sack in three straight games.

Jake Bequette leads the team with four forced fumbles this season.

Jake Bequette, Trey Flowers and Chris Smith rank third, fourth and sixth, respectively, on the team with 8.5, 5.5 and 4.0 tackles for loss.

Byran Jones leads all UA defensive linemen and is eighth on the team with 40 tackles in 2011.

Jake Bequette and Tenarius Wright are tied with Jerry Franklin for the team lead with four quarterback hurries, and Zach Stadther is among a group tied for fourth with three.

ALL-TIME UA CAREER TACKLESTony Bua (2000-03) ..................................... 408Ken Hamlin (2000-02) ................................... 381Sam Olajubutu (2003-06) .............................. 372Jerry Franklin (2008-Pres.) .......................368Caleb Miller (2000-03) .................................. 368

ALL-TIME UA CAREER SACKSWayne Martin (1985-88) ............................. 25.5Henry Ford (1990-93) ..................................... 25Jake Bequette (2008-Pres.) ......................21.5

ALL-TIME UA CAREER INTsSteve Atwater (1985-88) ............................... 14Gary Adams (1966-68) ................................... 13Orlando Watters (1991-93) ............................. 12Louis Campbell (1970-72) ............................... 12Tommy Trantham (1965-67) ........................... 12Tramain Thomas (2008-Pres.) ..................... 11Anthoney Cooney (1986-89) ........................... 11

ON THIS DATEArkansas is UA is 6-5 on Nov. 25, including 4-3 on

the road. Notable games are below:

1978 – Lou Holtz led 11th-ranked Arkansas to a 27-14 victory at SMU on the way to a 9-2-1 season

1961 – Head coach Frank Broyles led the 9th-ranked Razorbacks to a 28-0 defeat of Texas Tech in an 8-3 season that included a 6-1 conference record and a share of the Southwest Conference title

1937 – Arkansas wrapped up a 6-2-2 season with a 28-7 win at Tulsa under head coach Fred Thomsen

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LINEBACKERSJerry Franklin leads Arkansas and is fifth in the SEC with 87 tackles. He also is tied for the team lead

and for 10th in the conference with 10.0 tackles for loss. Last season, he became the second Razorback since 1960 to lead the team in tackles for three straight seasons.

Alonzo Highsmith is tied for the team lead and for 10th in the SEC with 10.0 tackles for loss. He also ranks third on the team with 66 tackles.

Jerry Franklin is tied for the team lead with four quarterback hurries, and Jerico Nelson and Ross Rasner are tied with Zach Stadther for fourth on the team with three.

At Vanderbilt, Jerry Franklin returned a fumble 94 yards for his second career touchdown. The subsequent two-point conversion tied the game at 28-28 with 13:25 remaining in the game. Franklin also had a game-high 10 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, in the game and was named SEC co-Defensive Player of the Week for his performance.

Jerry Franklin recorded a safety as part of his seven-tackle performance at Ole Miss. Franklin has been involved in three of the four safeties recorded by Arkansas since the start of the 2010 season.

Jerry Franklin recorded a game-high 15 tackles, his highest total this season, vs. Auburn. Alonzo Highsmith ranked second on the team with a career-high 12 tackles, including a career-high-tying 2.0 for loss, against the Tigers.

Alonzo Highsmith grabbed his first career interception in the fourth quarter vs. South Carolina and also had six tackles, including 1.0 sack, against the Gamecocks.

Alonzo Highsmith led the Razorbacks with a then-career-high eight tackles at Alabama. Highsmith also collected a team-leading and career-high-tying 2.0 tackles for loss and recorded his first sack.

Jerico Nelson recorded three tackles, one interception and one quarterback hurry against Missouri State. Nelson’s interception was the third of his career and marked the third consecutive season he had grabbed an interception.

SECONDARYArkansas started the Tennessee and Mississippi State games with the following defensive backfield:

Tevin Mitchel (CB), Eric Bennett (S), Tramain Thomas (S) and Greg Gatson (CB).

Tramain Thomas leads the team and is tied for fifth in the SEC with four interceptions this season, and Eric Bennett is tied for 10th in the SEC with three.

Eric Bennett made an interception in three consecutive games this season. The sophomore made his first collegiate interception as part of a three-interception game for the Razorbacks against Auburn and then clinched the Ole Miss victory with an interception on the Rebels’ final offensive drive. He ended Vanderbilt’s first drive of the second half with an interception to extend the streak to three.

Tramain Thomas recorded a career-high two interceptions vs. Auburn, which is tied for the highest single-game total in the SEC this season and fifth-highest single-game total in the NCAA. It also is tied for the seventh-highest single-game total in school history.

Tramain Thomas has led the team in tackles in three straight games. He recorded 11 tackles, tying his season high, vs. South Carolina before posting a team-high 10 tackles, 1.0 for loss, with one interception and one pass breakup vs. Tennessee and nine tackles with one pass breakup vs. Mississippi State.

Tevin Mitchel was named SEC Freshman of the Week following a seven-tackle performance vs. Auburn in his first collegiate start.

Tramain Thomas and Eric Bennett rank second and fourth, respectively, on the team in tackles. Thomas has made 73 stops, the 15th-highest total in the SEC, while Bennett has recorded 60 tackles.

Tevin Mitchel led the Razorbacks with a career-high 13 tackles vs. Texas A&M. The freshman also made the first fumble recovery of his career against the Aggies.

UNDER COACH PETRINOAt Home ...............................................................44-6In Home Venues* ..................................................48-6On the Road........................................................22-16At Neutral Sites ......................................................8-3In Little Rock ..........................................................8-0In Fayetteville .......................................................15-5In Conference .....................................................41-20vs. Ranked Teams ..............................................13-16In Bowl Games .......................................................3-3In August ................................................................2-0In September ........................................................20-7In October.............................................................22-9In November .........................................................24-6In December ...........................................................4-1In January ..............................................................2-2When scoring 30+ points .....................................61-5When scoring 40+ points .....................................43-3

Records are for all Coach Petrino-led teams.

*Includes all games in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium,

War Memorial Stadium, Cowboys Stadium and Papa Johns

Cardinal Stadium.

SEC WIN PERCENTAGE IN NOV.UA head coach Bobby Petrino boasts the highest

career November winning percentage among current SEC coaches. Below is a list of the SEC coaches and their November winning percentage:

Bobby Petrino, Arkansas .........................800 (24-6)Mark Richt, Georgia ................................... .757 (28-9)Les Miles, LSU ......................................... .698 (30-13)Steve Spurrier, South Carolina .............. .678 (49-22-2)Nick Saban, Alabama ............................... .679 (38-18)Derek Dooley, Tennessee ........................... .667 (12-6)Will Muschamp, Florida ................................ .667 (2-1)Houston Nutt, Ole Miss ........................... .597 (37-23) Joker Phillips, Kentucky ............................... .500 (3-3)James Franklin, Vanderbilt ........................... .333 (1-2)Gene Chizik, Auburn ..................................... .467 (7-8)Dan Mullen, Mississippi State ...................... .333 (3-6)

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Elton Ford tied his career high with 10 tackles, including 0.5 for loss, vs. Texas A&M.

Greg Gatson grabbed his first interception this season and the second of his career vs. Texas A&M.

SPECIAL TEAMSThe Razorbacks have returned three punts and two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2011, UA’s highest

combined kick returns for touchdowns total since 1964.

Joe Adams leads the NCAA with three punt return touchdowns, tied for the third-highest single-season total in SEC history. He recorded two vs. Missouri State and added another vs. Tennessee.

Arkansas is the only school in the SEC with two players ranked in the top 10 in the conference in punt return average.

Joe Adams leads the SEC and is third in the NCAA with 16.2 yards per punt return, and Marquel Wade leads all SEC freshmen, ranks sixth in the conference and is tied for 30th in the nation with an average of 8.3 yards per punt return.

Dennis Johnson ranks third in the SEC and 27th in the NCAA with his average of 25.6 yards per kickoff return.

Joe Adams has been named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week twice this season. He first earned the honor Sept. 5 after he tied an SEC record by returning two punts for touchdowns vs. Missouri State. Adams became the seventh SEC player, and first since 2002, to return two punts for a touchdown in a single game. He earned the recognition again Nov. 14 after turning in a highlight-reel 60-yard punt return touchdown vs. Tennessee.

Dennis Johnson was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after he returned two kickoffs for 130 yards, including a 98 yarder for a touchdown, vs. South Carolina. He scored his first kickoff return touchdown of 2011 and the third of his career. The 98 yards was the longest kickoff return of his career and tied for the 10th-longest kickoff return touchdown in school history.

Joe Adams and Marquel Wade have combined to give Arkansas 358 punt return yards, the third-highest total in the NCAA, in 2011, including a UA-record 188 yards against Missouri State that bettered the previous record of 165 from 1971.

Marquel Wade scored his first touchdown as a Razorback on an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against New Mexico. The return was Arkansas’ first kickoff return for a score since 2009.

Zach Hocker is handling PAT kicks, field goals and kickoffs this season. He is 17-for-23 (.739) on field goals and 51-for-52 (.981) on PATs and has kicked off 82 times, averaging 67.8 yards per kickoff with 34 touchbacks. His touchback total leads the SEC and ranks second in the NCAA. His touchback percentage of 41.5 is second in the conference and sixth in the nation.

Zach Hocker is second in the SEC, first among kickers, and tied for 14th in the NCAA with 102 points scored, tied for the fourth-highest single-season total in school history. His average of 9.3 points per game is second in the SEC and 16th in the NCAA.

Dylan Breeding has punted 44 times and has an average of 44.6 yards per punt this season, which leads the SEC and ranks 11th in the NCAA. He has dropped 12 punts inside the 20 and has 14 of more than 50 yards, including his long of 59. Last season, he placed 18 punts inside the 20-yard line and had 10 of at least 50 yards.

Joe Adams broke Arkansas’ record for single-game punt return yardage against Missouri State with 174 yards, bettering the previous mark of 146 from 1971, on six punt returns. Adams’ total, which also ranks second on UA’s single-game total return yardage list, was the fourth-highest in a game in SEC history and is the highest in the NCAA in 2011.

SCHEDULEArkansas’ schedule includes games against teams that

have won three of the last four national championships (LSU 2007, Alabama 2009, Auburn 2010). Including this year’s meeting with Auburn, Arkansas has played the defending national champions 10 times in the last 15 years. With this season’s victory over Auburn, head coach Bobby Petrino became the first coach in Arkansas history to defeat multiple defending national champions in his career.

UA’s 2011 schedule features six teams that were ranked in the preseason AP poll, including three in the top 10, and eight teams that played in a bowl game.

The Razorbacks are set to face LSU on Friday, Nov. 25. The game was moved back to the day after Thanksgiving, where it stood for 13 years before a two-year hiatus in 2009-10, for 2011 and 2012.

Arkansas continued its rivalry with former Southwest Conference foe and future SEC member Texas A&M on Oct. 1 when the Razorbacks defeated the Aggies 42-38 in the Southwest Classic held in Arlington, Texas, at Cowboys Stadium. The win pushed UA to 3-0 in the Southwest Classic following victories of 24-17 in 2010 and 47-19 in 2009. The Razorbacks lead the all-time series with the Aggies 41-24-3.

Tennessee returned to the SEC schedule as the Razorbacks met the Volunteers for the first time since 2007 on Nov. 12. Arkansas defeated Tennessee 49-7 in Fayetteville.

Last season, UA’s schedule was one of the toughest in the country. According to the NCAA, the Razorbacks’ 2010 slate ranked as the second-toughest schedule in the nation. Arkansas faced six ranked opponents and defeated three to tie the school record for most wins against ranked opponents in a season. The Razorbacks beat four teams that were ranked in the top 25 of the final BCS standings.

After playing Troy in Fayetteville on Sept. 17, the Razorbacks played only one game on campus until facing South Carolina on Nov. 5 (Auburn, Oct. 8). The 48 days with only one on-campus game tied for the longest stretch in the SEC this season.

Arkansas didn’t play its second road game until Oct. 22 at Ole Miss, which was tied with Tennessee for the latest a team in the SEC played its second road game in 2011.

The Razorbacks have traveled to Alabama, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt and have a trip to LSU still on tap for this season. The Vanderbilt contest on Oct. 29 marked Arkansas’ first trip to Nashville since 2006.

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2011 SEC Standings (as of 11/19)

Western DivisionTeam SEC Pct. OverallLSU 7-0 1.000 11-0 Arkansas 6-1 .857 10-1Alabama 6-1 .857 10-1 Auburn 4-3 .571 7-4 Mississippi State 1-6 .143 5-6 Mississippi 0-7 .000 2-9

Eastern DivisionTeam SEC Pct. OverallGeorgia 7-1 .875 9-2 South Carolina 6-2 .750 9-2Florida 3-5 .375 6-5Vanderbilt 2-6 .250 5-6Tennessee 1-6 .143 5-6 Kentucky 1-6 .143 4-7

Arkansas' Opponents

MISSOURI STATE (2-9) - IdleLast Week: W 38-34 at Youngstown StateNext Week: Idle

NEW MEXICO (1-10) - IdleLast Week: L 31-10 at WyomingNext Week: at Boise State

TROY (3-7) - at Western KentuckyLast Week: W 34-7 vs. Florida AtlanticNext Week: at Arkansas State

ALABAMA (10-1) - at AuburnLast Week: W 45-21 vs. Georgia SouthernNext Week: Idle

TEXAS A&M (6-5) - vs. Texas (Nov. 24)Last Week: W 61-7 vs. KansasNext Week: Idle

AUBURN (7-4) - vs. AlabamaLast Week: W 35-16 vs. SamfordNext Week: Idle

OLE MISS (2-9) - at Mississippi StateLast Week: L 52-3 vs. LSUNext Week: Idle

VANDERBILT (5-6) - at Wake ForestLast Week: L 27-21 (OT) at TennesseeNext Week: Idle

SOUTH CAROLINA (9-2) - vs. ClemsonLast Week: W 41-20 vs. The CitadelNext Week: Idle

TENNESSEE (5-6) - at KentuckyLast Week: W 27-21 (OT) vs. VanderbiltNext Week: Idle

MISSISSIPPI STATE (5-6) - vs. Ole MissLast Week: L 44-17 at Arkansas (Little Rock)Next Week: Idle

LSU (11-0) - vs. Arkansas (Nov. 25)Last Week: W 52-3 at Ole MissNext Week: Idle

Arkansas vs. LSUArkansas trails 20-34-2

Date UA/Opp Site Result11/22/1901 ...... -/- ...........Baton Rouge, La .................. .L, 0-1511/30/1906 ...... -/- ...........Baton Rouge, La .....................T, 6-611/9/1907 ........ -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark................... L, 12-1711/26/1908 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark..................... L, 4-3611/13/1909 ...... -/- ...........Memphis, Tenn ....................W, 16-011/24/1910 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark....................W, 51-011/23/1911 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark....................W, 11-011/9/1912 ........ -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark....................... L, 6-711/8/1913 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-1211/7/1914 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................W, 20-1211/6/1915 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-1311/4/1916 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-1711/3/1917 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La .....................W, 14-010/25/1919 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 0-2011/6/1920 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ........................ L, 0-311/5/1921 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-1010/28/1922 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La .....................W, 40-610/27/1923 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................W, 26-1311/1/1924 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La .....................W, 10-710/31/1925 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La .....................W, 12-011/6/1926 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 0-1410/29/1927 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La .....................W, 28-011/3/1928 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La .......................W, 7-011/2/1929 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La .....................W, 32-011/1/1930 ........ -/- ...........Shreveport, La .................... L, 12-2710/24/1931 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 6-1310/22/1932 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 0-1410/21/1933 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 0-2010/20/1934 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 0-1610/19/1935 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-1310/24/1936 ...NR/13 .......Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-191/1/1947 ........ 16/8 .........Dallas, Texas ..........................T, 0-011/21/1953 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark....................... L, 8-911/20/1954 ....9/NR.........Shreveport, La ........................ L, 6-711/19/1955 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark..................... L, 7-1311/24/1956 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................... L, 7-211/1/1966 ........ 2/15 .........Dallas, Texas ........................ L, 7-1411/27/1992 ...... -/- ...........Fayetteville, Ark ..................W, 30-611/27/1993 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La ...................W, 42-2411/26/1994 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark.................. L,, 12-3011/18/1995 ...14/NR .......Shreveport, Ark .................... L, 0-2811/29/1996 ...NR/19 .......Little Rock, Ark..................... L, 7-1711/28/1997 ...NR/17 .......Shreveport, La .................... L, 21-3111/27/1998 ...13/NR .......Little Rock, Ark..................W, 41-1411/26/1999 ...17/NR .......Shreveport, La .................... L, 10-3511/24/2000 ...NR/24 .......Little Rock, Ark....................W, 14-311/23/2001 ...24/NR .......Shreveport, La .................... L, 38-4111/29/2002 ...NR/18 .......Little Rock, Ark..................W, 21-2011/28/2003 ....NR/3.........Shreveport, La .................... L, 24-5511/26/2004 ...NR/12 .......Little Rock, Ark................... L, 14-4311/19/2005 ....NR/3.........Shreveport, La .................... L, 17-1911/24/2006 ..... 5/9 ..........Little Rock, Ark................... L, 26-3111/23/2007 ....NR/1.........Shreveport, La ...................W, 50-4811/28/2008 ...... -/- ...........Little Rock, Ark..................W, 31-3011/28/2009 ...... -/- ...........Shreveport, La .................... L, 30-3311/27/2010 .... 12/6 .........Little Rock, Ark..................W, 31-23

This Week in the SEC(All Times Central)

Nov. 25Arkansas at LSU, 1:30 p.m. (CBS)

Nov. 26Georgia at Georgia Tech, 11 a.m. (ABC)Tennessee at Kentucky, 11:21 a.m. (SEC Network)Alabama at Auburn, 2:30 p.m. (CBS)Vanderbilt at Wake Forest, 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU)Florida State at Florida, 6 p.m. (ESPN2)Ole Miss at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. (ESPNU)Clemson at South Carolina, 6:45 p.m. (ESPN)

LSU Schedule/Results(11-0, 7-0 SEC)

September3 Oregon .................................................W 40-2710 Northwestern State ...............................W 49-315 at Mississippi State* ..............................W 19-6October1 Kentucky* .............................................W 35-78 Florida* ................................................W 41-1115 at Tennessee* ........................................W 38-722 Auburn* ...............................................W 45-10November5 at Alabama* .................................... W 9-6 (OT)12 Western Kentucky ..................................W 42-919 at Ole Miss* ...........................................W 52-325 Arkansas* .......................................... 1:30 p.m.

* SEC Game

Arkansas-LSU Connections - Arkansas has eight student-athletes from the state of Louisiana on its 2011 roster: OL-Luke Charpentier (River Ridge), LB-Tyler Gilbert (Sorrento), DT-DeMarcus Hodge (Monroe), OT-David Hurd (West Monroe), DT-DeQuinta Jones (Bastrop), QB-Brandon Mitchell (Amite), CB-Jerry Mitchell (Mandeville),S/LB-Jerico Nelson (Destrehan)

- Arkansas S/LB Jerico Nelson was part of Destrahan High School’s (Destrehan, La.) 2007 state championship squad that posted a 15-0 record. Nelson rushed for more than 1,000 yards playing running back that season and LSU’s Jordan Jefferson took the snaps at quarterback for Destrehan.

- Arkansas defensive tackle DeQuinta Jones played at Bastrop (La.) High School, along with LSU WR Rueben Randle and DT Josh Downs.

Other former teammates include:Greater Atlanta Christian School in Norcross-Arkansas So. WR Julian Horton-LSU Sr. C T-Bob Hebert

MacArthur HS in Irving, Texas-Arkansas Sr. LB Bret Harris-LSU Sr. CB Ron Brooks

West Monroe HS in West Monroe, La.-Arkansas Jr. OL David Hurd- LSU RFr. DE Jordan Allen- LSU Sr. OG Will Blackwell- LSU So. DE Barkevious Mingo- LSU Fr. WR Paul Turner

Coaching Connections-Arkansas defensive tackles coach Bobby Allen coached alongside LSU head coach Les Miles at Colorado from 1983-84. Coach Allen was beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant while Miles was an assistant coach.

-UA defensive ends coach Steve Caldwell was the DE coach at Tennessee from 1995-2008. LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis was the Vols’ defensive coordinator/LB coach during that same span.

-Razorback inside LB coach Reggie Johnson coached alongside LSU defensive backs coach Ron Cooper at Alabama A&M from 1998-2000. Cooper was Alabama A&M’ head coach, while Coach Johnson was an assistant overseeing defensive tackles and special teams. Earlier in Coach Johnson’s career, he was a GA at Louisville under Cooper (1997).

-LSU defensive line coach Brick Haley was a graduate assistant at Arkansas for the 1990 football season.

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COACH PETRINO IN THE NCAA OFFENSIVE RANKINGSYEAR TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING PASSING2011 (Arkansas): 21st (463.3) 13th (39.3) 10th (316.9)2010 (Arkansas): 9th (482.5) 17th (36.5) 4th (333.7)2009 (Arkansas): 20th (427.3) 9th (36.0) 10th (295.5) 2006 (Louisville): 2nd (475.3) 4th (37.8) 7th (290.0)2005 (Louisville): 9th (482.1) 3rd (43.4) 13th (293.5)2004 (Louisville): 1st (539.0) 1st (49.8) 9th (288.5)2003 (Louisville): 5th (488.9) 15th (34.6) 29th (260.6)1998 (Louisville): 1st (513.0) 1st (40.4)1994 (Nevada): 2nd (500.0) 3rd (37.6)

YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE STATS BY COACH PETRINO TEAMS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011Points/PPG 450/34.6 597/49.8 521/43.3 491/37.8 263/21.9 468/36.0 474/36.5 432/39.3First Downs 295 323 287 296 232 254 291 255First Downs Rushing 140 145 123 125 83 89 105 83First Downs Passing 138 164 142 150 134 147 173 154Rushing Yards 2,966 3,005 2,262 2,409 1,362 1,991 1,935 1,610Avg. Per Rush 5.7 5.6 4.8 5.0 3.6 4.3 4.6 4.5TDs Rushing 35 47 41 35 13 23 22 25Avg. Rush Yds./Game 228.2 250.4 188.5 185.3 113.5 131.8 148.8 146.4Passing Yardage 3,389 3,463 3,523 3,770 3,115 3,842 4,338 3,486Att.-Comp.-Int. 395-237-12 359-256-5 376-246-10 384-245-7 443-253-18 439-247-9 465-301-15 418-265-6Avg. Pass Yds./Game 260.7 288.6 293.6 290.0 259.6 295.5 333.7 316.9Passing TDs 20 27 24 22 19 32 36 23Total Offense 6,355 6,468 5,785 6,179 4,477 5,555 6,273 5,096Avg. Per Play 7.0 7.2 6.8 7.1 5.5 6.7 7.1 6.6Avg. Per Game 488.8 539.0 482.1 475.3 259.6 427.4 482.5 463.3

Petrino Year-by-Year Collegiate Head Coaching RecordsYear Overall Conference Bowl Final Ranking2003 9-4 5-3, 3rd in C-USA GMAC, L to No. 14 Miami (Ohio), 49-282004 11-1 8-0, 1st in C-USA Liberty, def. No. 10 Boise St., 44-40 No. 72005 9-3 5-2, 2nd in Big East Gator, L to No. 12 Va. Tech, 35-24 No. 192006 12-1 6-1, 1st in Big East Orange, def. No. 12 Wake Forest, 24-13 No. 62008 5-7 2-6, T4 in SEC Western2009 8-5 3-5, T4 in SEC Western AutoZone Liberty, def. East Carolina, 20-17 OT2010 10-3 6-2, T2 in SEC Western Allstate Sugar, L to No. 6 Ohio State, 31-26 No. 122011 10-1 6-1Totals 74-25 41-20

HEAD COACH BOBBY PETRINOCOACHING HISTORY

BORN: March 10, 1961FAMILY: wife Becky (Schaff); children: Kelsey, Nick, Bobby and Katie; granddaughter: BriannaCOACHING RECORD AT ARKANSAS: 33-16, in fourth yearCOLLEGE HEAD COACHING RECORD FOR CAREER: 74-25 (.747)

EDUCATION• Capital (Helena, Mont.) HS, 1979• Carroll College – B.A. in physical education, 1983

JOINED UA STAFF: Dec. 11, 2007YEARS OF COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE/YEARS AT UA: 7/4YEARS OF COLLEGIATE COACHINGEXPERIENCE/YEARS AT UA: 24/4YEARS OF NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: 4

COACHING HISTORY1983 Carroll College (NAIA) (graduate assistant coach)1984 Weber State (graduate assistant coach – quarterbacks)1985-86 Carroll College (NAIA) (offensive coordinator)1987-88 Weber State (assistant coach – wide receivers/ tight ends)1989 Idaho (assistant coach – quarterbacks)1990-91 Idaho (offensive coordinator)1992-93 Arizona State (assistant coach – quarterbacks)1994 Nevada (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach)1995-97 Utah State (offensive coordinator)1998 Louisville (offensive coordinator)1999-2000 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) (assistant coach – quarterbacks)2001 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) (offensive coordinator)2002 Auburn (offensive coordinator)2003-06 Louisville (head coach)2007 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) (head coach)2008- Arkansas (head coach)

PLAYING HISTORY1979-82 Carroll College (quarterback)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE• ASSISTANT COACH Carroll College 1985 NAIA Division II playoffs, first round 1986 NAIA Division II playoffs, semifinals Weber St. 1987 I-AA playoffs, second round Idaho 1989 I-AA playoffs, first round 1990 I-AA playoffs, second round Utah St. 1997 Humanitarian Bowl Louisville 1998 Motor City Bowl Auburn 2002 Capital One Bowl

• HEAD COACH Louisville 2003 GMAC Bowl 2004 Liberty Bowl 2006 Gator Bowl 2007 Orange Bowl Arkansas 2010 Liberty Bowl 2011 Sugar Bowl

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSINDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushesRushes.............................................................................................. 37, Michael Bush37, Michael Bush...................................................................................... at West Virginia (10/15/05)at West Virginia (10/15/05)Yards Rushing Yards Rushing ................................. ................................. 204, Michael Bush204, Michael Bush.............................................................................................................. vs. FAU (10/01/05) vs. FAU (10/01/05)TD Rushes TD Rushes ............................................ ............................................5, Eric Shelton,5, Eric Shelton,....................................................................................................................vs. ECU (10/2/04)vs. ECU (10/2/04)Long Rush Long Rush ..................................... ..................................... 99, Broderick Green99, Broderick Green......................................................................vs. Eastern Michigan, (10/31/09)vs. Eastern Michigan, (10/31/09)Pass Attempts Pass Attempts .................................... ....................................51, Tyler Wilson51, Tyler Wilson............................................................................................vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)Pass Completions Pass Completions ................................................................32, Tyler Wilson32, Tyler Wilson........................................................................vs. Mississippi State (11/19/11)vs. Mississippi State (11/19/11)Yards Passing Yards Passing ................................... ...................................510, Tyler Wilson510, Tyler Wilson.......................................................................................... vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11) vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)TD PassesTD Passes ................................................ ................................................5, Five Times5, Five Times................................................................Ryan Mallett, vs. UTEP (11/13/09)Ryan Mallett, vs. UTEP (11/13/09)............................................ Ryan Mallett, vs. Miss. State (11/21/09) Ryan Mallett, vs. Miss. State (11/21/09)................................................................ Ryan Mallett, vs. Troy (11/14/09) Ryan Mallett, vs. Troy (11/14/09)..............................................................Ryan Mallett, vs. Georgia (9/19/09)Ryan Mallett, vs. Georgia (9/19/09)............................................ Brian Brohm, vs. Oregon State (9/17/05) Brian Brohm, vs. Oregon State (9/17/05)Long Pass Long Pass .......................................... .......................................... 89, Ryan Mallett89, Ryan Mallett........................................................................ at Mississippi State (11/20/10) at Mississippi State (11/20/10)Receptions Receptions ................................................... ................................................... 13, Twice13, Twice.............................................. Jarius Wright, vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)Jarius Wright, vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)..........................................Joshua Tinch, at West Virginia (10/15/05)Joshua Tinch, at West Virginia (10/15/05)Yards Receiving Yards Receiving .............................. .............................. 281, Jarius Wright281, Jarius Wright............................................................................................vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)TD ReceptionsTD Receptions ........................................ ........................................3, J.R. Russell3, J.R. Russell............................................................ vs. Miami (OH) in Mobile (12/18/03)vs. Miami (OH) in Mobile (12/18/03)Long Reception Long Reception ................................. ................................. 89, Jarius Wright89, Jarius Wright........................................................................ at Mississippi State (11/20/10) at Mississippi State (11/20/10)Field Goals Field Goals ........................................... ........................................... 5, Art Carmody5, Art Carmody......................................................................................................................vs. Pitt.(11/3/05)vs. Pitt.(11/3/05)Long Field Goal Long Field Goal ............................................ ............................................ 51, Twice51, Twice............................................Zach Hocker at South Carolina, (11/6/10)Zach Hocker at South Carolina, (11/6/10)....................................................................Art Carmody vs. Temple, (9/9/06)Art Carmody vs. Temple, (9/9/06)Punts Punts ................................................ ................................................9, Dylan Breeding9, Dylan Breeding...................................................................................................... at Alabama, (9/26/09)at Alabama, (9/26/09)Punting AveragePunting Average .............................. ..............................60.0, Brent Moody60.0, Brent Moody....................................................................................................................vs. FAU (10/1/05)vs. FAU (10/1/05)Long PuntLong Punt ......................................... ......................................... 64, Todd Flannery64, Todd Flannery.................................................................................................... vs. Rutgers (11/11/05)vs. Rutgers (11/11/05)Long Punt ReturnLong Punt Return ................................... ...................................97, Joe Adams97, Joe Adams..................................................................................................vs. Ole Miss (10/23/10)vs. Ole Miss (10/23/10)Long Kickoff Return Long Kickoff Return .................... ....................100, JaJuan Spillman100, JaJuan Spillman........................................................................................................ at Rutgers (11/9/06) at Rutgers (11/9/06)Tackles Tackles ............................................. .............................................20, Jerry Franklin20, Jerry Franklin.......................................................................... at Mississippi State (11/20/10)at Mississippi State (11/20/10)SacksSacks ............................................. ............................................. 6.0, Elvis Dumervil 6.0, Elvis Dumervil.......................................................................................................... at Kentucky (9/4/05)at Kentucky (9/4/05)Tackles For LossTackles For Loss ............................. ............................. 6.0, Elvis Dumervil 6.0, Elvis Dumervil........................................................................................................ at Kentucky (9/4/05) at Kentucky (9/4/05)

BOBBY PETRINO SUPERLATIVES EMBRACING ARKANSAS

In his time at Arkansas, Coach Petrino has reached out to the community, faculty and former players through numerous initiatives including the following:

He and his wife Becky donated $250,000 to the Arkansas Children’s Hospital. The gift will support construction of the hospital’s South Wing, set to open in July 2012. To celebrate the Petrinos’ gift, a family lounge and waiting area in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit will be named in their honor.

Made a personal $100,000 commitment to the Razorback Foundation. Petrino’s gift is believed to be the largest donation to the Razorback Foundation Annual Fund by a sitting Razorback head coach in school history.

Initiated a kickoff luncheon that has been a preseason highlight each of the last three years. The event was attended by more than 1,000 fans prior to the 2011 season. Coach Petrino is the featured speaker and coaches, football personnel and all players attend. Two players sit at each table with fans.

Asked to establish a weekly radio show, which is held Wednesday evenings throughout the fall at a local restaurant where fans can attend.

Studied and asked for consideration for a synthetic field surface to be installed at Razorback Stadium. The installation began immediately following UA’s 2009 spring game and was completed prior to the 2009 season.

After reading an article discussing city budget issues, Coach Petrino utilized time that was allocated for team meetings during 2009 spring football to send the entire squad to the city library. The group spent part of an afternoon cleaning, stacking books and visiting with children.

Organized a ceremony at halftime that has become a fixture at halftime of the annual Red-White game honoring the senior class from the past season and naming team award winners. He has invited former players back to be a part of it and the following have been on hand: Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, Shawn Andrews, Ken Hamlin, Quinn Grovey and Cedric Cobbs, among others.

Has made appearances at several other Razorback sporting events including men’s and women’s basketball games and baseball, including the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

One area Coach Petrino focuses on is teaching players life lessons. Leadership classes and an etiquette dinner are two examples of the programs Coach Petrino has had players attend in order to prepare them for life beyond football.

TEAM GAME HIGHSTEAM GAME HIGHSPointsPoints .............................. .............................. 70, vs. Cincinnati (11/27/04)70, vs. Cincinnati (11/27/04)First Downs First Downs ...................... ......................37 , vs. Houston (11/22/03)37 , vs. Houston (11/22/03)Rushes Rushes .................................................................. 55, vs. Kentucky (9/3/06)55, vs. Kentucky (9/3/06)Yards Rushing Yards Rushing .................. ..................445, vs. Houston (11/22/03)445, vs. Houston (11/22/03)Pass AttemptsPass Attempts ................ ................ 51, vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)51, vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)Pass Comp. Pass Comp. ........................... ...........................35, at Auburn (10/16/10)35, at Auburn (10/16/10)Yards PassingYards Passing ............... ............... 510, vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)510, vs. Texas A&M (10/1/11)Total Plays Total Plays ................. ................. 93, at West Virginia (10/15/05)93, at West Virginia (10/15/05)Total Offense Total Offense ......................................779, vs. Houston (11/22/03)779, vs. Houston (11/22/03)Points, First QuarterPoints, First Quarter ...................................... ......................................24 points24 points........................................................................ 11/10/04 , vs. TCU, (W, 55-28)11/10/04 , vs. TCU, (W, 55-28)Points, Second QuarterPoints, Second Quarter .................................. ..................................28 points28 points....................................................................................9/9/06, at Temple (W, 62-0)9/9/06, at Temple (W, 62-0)......................................................9/17/05, vs. Oregon State (W, 63-27)9/17/05, vs. Oregon State (W, 63-27)Points, Third QuarterPoints, Third Quarter ..................................... .....................................28 points28 points...................................................................... 11/11/05, vs. Rutgers (W, 56-5)11/11/05, vs. Rutgers (W, 56-5).......................................................... 10/2/04, vs. East Carolina (W, 59-7)10/2/04, vs. East Carolina (W, 59-7)Points, Fourth QuarterPoints, Fourth Quarter ................................... ...................................30 points30 points....................................................................11/20/04, at Houston (W, 65-27)11/20/04, at Houston (W, 65-27)Points HalfPoints Half ............................. .............................42 points (all in first half)42 points (all in first half)......................................10/31/09, vs. Eastern Michigan (W, 63-27)10/31/09, vs. Eastern Michigan (W, 63-27)....................................................................................9/9/06, at Temple (W, 62-0)9/9/06, at Temple (W, 62-0)................................................................ 11/27/04, vs. Cincinnati (W, 70-7)11/27/04, vs. Cincinnati (W, 70-7)Points First HalfPoints First Half ............................................. .............................................42 points42 points......................................10/31/09, vs. Eastern Michigan (W, 63-27)10/31/09, vs. Eastern Michigan (W, 63-27)....................................................................................9/9/06, at Temple (W, 62-0)9/9/06, at Temple (W, 62-0)................................................................ 11/27/04, vs. Cincinnati (W, 70-7)11/27/04, vs. Cincinnati (W, 70-7)Points Second HalfPoints Second Half ........................................ ........................................41 points41 points................................................10/1/05, vs. Florida Atlantic (W, 61-10)10/1/05, vs. Florida Atlantic (W, 61-10)

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WR Joe AdamsPreseason Honors-Biletnikoff Award Watch List-Paul Hornung Award Watch List-All-SEC First Team Specialist (Coaches)-Rivals.com All-SEC First Team PR-All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Second Team (Media)-Rivals.com All-SEC Second Team WR-Phil Steele All-America (Fourth Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Punt Returner-Pony Express Watch List-CFPA Punt Returner Trophy Watch List

In Season Honors-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (9/5)-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (11/14)-CFPA National Punt Returner of the Week (11/13)

OG Alvin BaileyPreseason Honors-Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List-All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team)

In Season Honors-SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (9/12)

DE Jake BequettePreseason Honors-Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List-Bednarik Award Watch List-Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List-Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List-Ted Hendricks Award Watch List-All-SEC First Team (Coaches)-All-SEC First Team (Media)-Athlon All-America (Third Team)-Phil Steele All-America (Third Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (First Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-CFPA Defensive Lineman Trophy Watch List-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Defense

In Season Honors-Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist-SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week (11/7)-CFPA National Defensive Lineman of the Week (11/6)

P Dylan BreedingPreseason Honors-All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-CFPA Punter Trophy Watch List

In-Season Honors-Ray Guy Award Candidate

WR Greg ChildsPreseason Honors-Maxwell Award Watch List-Biletnikoff Award Watch List-All-SEC First Team (Coaches)-All-SEC First Team (Media)-Phil Steele All-America (Third Team)-Rivals.com All-SEC (First Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)

-Birmingham News All-SEC (First Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Offense-Pony Express Watch List-CFPA Wide Receiver Trophy Watch List-All-Southern Pigskin Team

OG Grant CookPreseason Honors-All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)

RB Knile DavisPreseason Honors-Doak Walker Award Watch List-Maxwell Award Watch List-Walter Camp Award Watch List-All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Second Team (Media)-Athlon All-America (Second Team)-Rivals.com All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-America (Second Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-Blue Ribbon Offensive Player of the Year-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Offense-CFPA Running Back Trophy Watch List

LB Jerry FranklinPreseason Honors-Bednarik Award Watch List-Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List-Butkus Award Watch List-Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List-All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Second Team (Media)-Phil Steele All-America (Third Team)-Rivals.com All-SEC (First Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-CFPA Linebacker Trophy Watch List-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Defense

In Season Honors-SEC co-Defensive Player of the Week (10/31)-CFPA National Defensive Performer of the Week (10/30)-CFPA National Linebacker of the Week (10/30)

TE Chris GraggIn Season Honors-CFPA National Tight End of the Week (11/20)-John Mackey Tight End of the Week (11/23)

WR Cobi HamiltonPreseason Honors-Biletnikoff Award Watch List

K Zach HockerPreseason Honors-Lou Groza Award Watch List-All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)-Rivals.com All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Third Team)-CFPA Placekicker Trophy Watch List

In Season Honors-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (10/31)-CFPA National Placekicker of the Week (10/30)

RB Dennis JohnsonPreseason Honors-Rivals.com All-SEC KR (Second Team)-CFPA Kickoff Returner Trophy Watch List

In Season Honors-SEC Offensive Player of the Week (10/24)-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (11/7)-CFPA National KO Returner of the Week (11/6)-Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (11/7)

CB Tevin MitchelIn Season Honors-SEC Freshman of the Week (10/10)

S/LB Jerico NelsonPreseason Honors-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)

C Travis SwansonPreseason Honors-Rimington Trophy Fall Watch List-Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List-All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Third Team)

S Tramain ThomasPreseason Honors-Thorpe Award Watch List-All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)-CFPA Defensive Back Trophy Watch List

WR Marquel WadeIn Season Honors-CFPA Kickoff Return Performer of the Week (9/11)

QB Tyler WilsonPreseason Honors-Maxwell Award Watch List-Rivals.com All-SEC (Second Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)

In Season Honors-Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist-Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist-SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week (10/3)-Added to Manning Award Watch List (10/19)-SEC Offensive Player of the Week (11/21)

WR Jarius WrightPreseason Honors-Biletnikoff Award Watch List-All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team)-Pony Express Watch List

In Season Honors-SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week (10/3)

DE Tenarius WrightPreseason Honors-All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)-All-SEC Third Team (Media)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team)

2011 ARKANSAS FOOTBALLINDIVIDUAL HONORS

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No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other)1 Marquel Wade WR 5-11 185 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Andrew Jackson HS/Milford [N.J.] Academy)2 Julian Horton WR 6-1 194 So.-1L Norcross, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian School)3 Joe Adams WR 5-11 190 Sr.-3L Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS)4 Jarius Wright WR 5-10 180 Sr.-3L Warren, Ark. (Warren HS)5 Quinta Funderburk WR 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS)5 Tramain Thomas S 6-0 204 Sr.-3L Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS)6 Isaac Madison CB 5-11 185 Sr.-3L NA/’09 Dallas, Texas (Carter HS)7 Knile Davis RB 6-0 226 Jr.-2L Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS)8 Tevin Mitchel CB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Mansfield, Texas (Legacy HS)8 Tyler Wilson QB 6-3 220 Jr.-2L NA/‘08 Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood HS)9 Elton Ford S 6-0 220 Sr.-3L Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS)9 Jacoby Walker QB 6-2 220 Fr.-RS ‘10 Houston, Texas (Westfield HS)10 Hunter Jarvis WR 5-8 171 So.-SQ Fairview, Texas (Lovejoy HS)10 Braylon Mitchell LB 6-3 232 Fr.-RS ‘10 Heber Springs, Ark. (Heber Springs HS)11 Cobi Hamilton WR 6-3 209 Jr.-2L Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS)13 Brandon Allen QB 6-3 212 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)13 Seth Armbrust S 5-9 190 Sr.-1L ‘07 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS/Air Force Academy)14 Eric Bennett S 6-0 200 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS)14 Dylan Breeding P 6-1 211 Jr.-2L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)15 Keante Minor WR 6-0 194 Fr.-HS East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis HS)16 Brian Buehner QB 5-11 195 Fr.-RS ‘10 Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier HS)16 Ryan Farr S 6-1 195 Jr.-SQ Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian/UAPB)17 Dakota Baggett CB 5-8 155 Fr.-HS Bentonville, Ark. (Bentonville HS)17 Brandon Mitchell QB 6-4 230 So.-1L ‘09 Amite, La. (Amite HS)18 Zach Hocker K 6-0 180 So.-1L Russellville, Ark. (Russellville HS)18 Davis McElroy QB 6-4 210 Fr.-HS Lee’s Summitt, Mo. (Lee’s Summitt HS) 19 Javontee Herndon WR 6-1 200 So.-1L Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)20 Kaelon Kelleybrew CB 5-10 174 Jr.-TR Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS/Mississippi Valley State)20 Ronnie Wingo Jr. RB 6-3 231 Jr.-2L St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS)21 Brad Shearin FB 6-0 240 Fr.-HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS)21 Darius Winston CB 6-0 191 Jr.-2L West Helena, Ark. (Central HS)22 Kelvin Fisher Jr. RB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Queen Creek, Ariz. (Higley HS)22 Darrell Smith S 6-3 203 So.-1L Port St. Joe, Fla. (Port St. Joe HS)23 De’Anthony Curtis RB 5-9 211 Sr.-3L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS)24 Sean Burnette WR 6-3 176 Fr.-HS Farmington, Ark. (Meadows Academy)24 Daunte Carr S 6-3 220 Fr.-RS ‘10 Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS)25 Alex Pastor WR 5-7 175 So.-HS Allen, Texas (Allen HS)25 Terrell Williams LB 6-3 232 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS)26 Alex Cacciarelli WR 6-0 180 Fr.-RS ‘10 Brentwood, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy)26 Rohan Gaines CB 5-11 190 Fr.-HS Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge HS)27 Dylan Cruz RB 5-10 185 Fr.-HS Helena, Ark. (De Soto HS)27 Alan Turner S 6-0 212 Fr.-RS ‘10 Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS)28 Greg Gatson CB 5-11 180 Sr.-1L ‘08 Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown HS)29 Broderick Green RB/FB 6-2 244 Sr.-2L ‘07 Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy/USC)29 Eric Redmon CB 5-9 183 Fr.-RS ‘10 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS)30 Houston Pruitt S 5-11 183 So.-HS Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)30 Ronald Watkins RB 5-9 190 Jr.-SQ ‘08 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS)31 Jerico Nelson S/LB 5-10 216 Sr.-3L Destrehan, La. (Destrehan HS)32 Drew Gorton SNP 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)32 Bret Harris LB 6-0 224 Sr.-2L ‘07 Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS)33 Dennis Johnson RB 5-9 213 Jr.-2L NA/’10 Texarkana, Ark. (Arkansas HS)34 Jerry Franklin LB 6-1 245 Sr.-3L ‘07 Marion, Ark. (Marion HS)34 Matthew Showalter WR 6-1 170 Fr.-HS Batesville, Ark. (Batesville HS)35 Morgan Linton FB 5-11 240 Fr.-RS ‘10 Lonoke, Ark. (Lonoke HS)35 Ross Rasner LB 6-0 209 Jr.-2L Waco, Texas (Reicher Catholic HS)36 Kiero Small FB 5-10 255 Jr.-TR Baltimore, Md. (Cardinal Gibbons HS/Valley Forge [Pa.] Military Acacemy/Hartnell [Calif.] CC)37 Brandon Pyle FB 6-2 240 So.-SQ ‘09 Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS)38 Jerry Mitchell CB 6-1 214 So.-1L ‘09 Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS)39 Jarrett Lake LB 6-3 223 So.-1L Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS)40 Joe Bequette LB 6-1 210 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Wentworth Military Academy)40 Kody Walker RB 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Jefferson City, Mo. (Jefferson City HS)41 Davyon McKinney CB 6-3 190 Fr.-HS Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City HS)41 Alex Voelzke TE 6-6 220 Fr.-HS Longview, Texas (Spring Hill HS)42 Chris Smith DE 6-3 251 So.-1L Mount Ulla, N.C. (West Rowan HS)42 Crawford Sullins P 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Arlington, Texas (Lamar HS)43 John Henson K 5-11 138 Fr-RS ‘10 Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS)43 Tenarius Wright DE 6-2 252 Jr.-2L ‘08 Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS)

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No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other)44 Robert Atiga LB 6-3 240 So.-TR West Valley City, Utah (Hunter HS/Snow College)44 Allen Whitlow FB 6-1 249 So.-HS Rogers, Ark. (Rogers Heritage HS)45 Alonzo Highsmith LB 6-1 229 Jr.-TR Missouri City, Texas (Lawrence E. Elkins HS/Phoenix [Ariz.] College)46 Tyler Gilbert LB/DE 6-3 244 Fr.-HS Sorrento, La. (John Curtis Christian HS/North Carolina Tech Prep)46 Forbes Harris K 6-1 185 Fr.-RS ‘10 Cordova, Tenn. (St. George’s Independent School)47 Cameron Bryan K 5-10 176 Jr.-1L ‘08 Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS)47 Matt Marshall LB 6-1 230 Jr.-2L ‘08 Camden, N.J. (Camden HS)48 Austin Jones LB 6-2 230 So.-SQ Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS/Air Force Academy)49 Austin Weese TE 6-3 225 Fr.-HS Liberty, Mo. (Liberty HS)49 Brett Weir LB 6-5 230 Fr.-HS London, Ontario, Canada (Saint Thomas Aquinas HS)50 Grady Ollison OL 6-5 286 Fr.-HS Malvern, Ark. (Malvern HS)50 Ben Poeschel DE 6-1 220 Fr.HS Lee’s Summitt, Mo. (Lee’s Summitt HS)51 Alfred Davis DT 6-1 326 Jr.-2L ‘08 College Park, Ga. (Benneker HS)52 Mitchell Loewen LB 6-4 265 Fr.-HS Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna HS)53 Alan D’Appollonio SNP 6-0 201 Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS)54 Byran Jones DT 6-2 312 So.-1L Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS)55 Brock Haman LB 6-3 230 Fr.-HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro HS)56 Blake Gunderson OG 6-3 298 Jr.-SQ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS/Abilene Christian)57 Jared Green DT 6-0 315 Jr.-SQ Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS/Mississippi Valley State)58 Ray Gervasi C 6-2 307 Fr.-RS ‘10 Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS)59 Marcus Danenhauer OL 6-5 300 Fr.-HS Bentonville, Ark. (Bentonville HS)61 Zach Stadther DT 6-1 295 Sr.-3L North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock HS)62 Nick Brewer SNP 6-1 221 Jr.-1L ‘08 Austin, Texas (James Bowie HS)63 Devin Bowers DL 6-1 224 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)64 Travis Swanson C 6-5 305 So.-1L ‘09 Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS)65 Mitch Smothers OT 6-4 296 Fr.-HS Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS)66 Adam Deacon OL 6-1 338 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy)67 Alvin Bailey OG 6-5 319 So.-1L ‘09 Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS)68 Austin Beck OT 6-7 307 Fr.-HS Nowata, Okla. (Nowata HS)69 David Hurd OT 6-6 300 So.-SQ ‘09 West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS)70 Chris Stringer OG 6-7 304 So.-TR Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Alta Loma HS/Citrus College)71 Jason Peacock OT 6-4 334 Jr.-TR Milledgeville, Ga. (Baldwin HS/Citrus College)72 Grant Cook OG 6-4 318 Sr.-3L ‘07 Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS)74 Brey Cook OT 6-7 317 Fr.-HS Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)75 Luke Charpentier OG 6-4 305 Fr.-RS ‘10 River Ridge, La. (John Curtis Christian)76 Tyler Deacon C 6-4 300 Jr.-SQ ‘08 Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy)79 Grant Freeman OT 6-7 305 Sr.-3L ‘07 Paris, Ark. (Paris HS)80 Chris Gragg TE 6-3 236 Jr.-2L NA/’09 Warren, Ark. (Warren HS)81 Kane Whitehurst WR 6-0 175 Fr.-HS Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS)82 Brad Taylor TE 6-4 224 Jr.-HS Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)83 Maudrecus Humphrey WR 6-3 185 So.-1L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)84 Price Holmes WR 6-3 206 Jr.-SQ Batesville, Ark. (Batesville HS)85 Greg Childs WR 6-3 217 Sr.-3L Warren, Ark. (Warren HS)86 Trey Flowers DE 6-4 243 Fr.-HS Huntsville, Ala. (Columbia HS)86 Brandon Wolford WR 5-11 165 So.-RS ‘10 Lakewood, Calif. (Mayfair HS/El Camino CC)87 Austin Tate TE 6-6 253 So.-1L ‘09 Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS)88 Garrett Uekman TE 6-4 254 Fr.-RS ‘10 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS)89 Andrew Peterson TE 6-6 262 Fr.-HS Seagoville, Texas (Seagoville HS)90 Colton Miles-Nash DE 6-6 261 Jr.-2L Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs HS)91 Jake Bequette DE 6-5 271 Sr.-3L ‘07 Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS)92 DeQuinta Jones DT 6-5 307 Jr.-2L Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS)93 DeMarcus Hodge DT 6-1 301 Fr.-HS Monroe, La. (Neville HS)94 Will Coleman DE 6-3 253 So.-SQ Helena, Ark. (De Soto HS)95 Horace Arkadie DE 6-4 235 Fr.-HS Irving, Texas (Irving HS)96 Jeremiah Jackson DT 6-3 281 So.-SQ Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS)97 Darrell Kelly-Thomas LB 6-4 225 Fr.-HS Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS)98 Robert Thomas DT 6-3 308 So.-TR Muskogee, Okla. (Muskogee HS/Coffeyville [Kan.] CC)99 Lavunce Askew DT 6-3 290 Sr.-3L Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS)

Horace Arkadie (ark-UH-die)Lavunce (luh-VUHNCE) Askew (as-CUE)Robert Atiga (ah-tee-GUH)Jake Bequette (Beckett)Brian Buehner (BEE-ner)

Alex Cacciarelli (cas-SEE-uh-rel-ee)Luke Charpentier (shar-pen-tee-A)Alan D’Appollonio (dap-oh-LON-ee-oh)Javontee (jah-von-TAY) HerndonMaudrecus (muh-DREE-cus) Humphrey

DeQuinta (duh-KIN-tuh) JonesDavyon (dave-EE-on) McKinneyKeante (key-ahn-TAY) MinorGarrett Uekman (ECK-man)Marquel (mar-QWELL) Wade

Terrell (TUH-rel) Williams

Kris Cinkovich (sink-uh-VICH)Chris Klenakis (klu-NACK-is)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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OFFENSE

WR 3 Joe Adams (Sr., 5-11, 190) 2 Julian Horton (So., 6-1, 194)

WR 11 Cobi Hamilton (Jr., 6-3, 209) OR 85 Greg Childs (Sr., 6-3, 217) 83 Maudrecus Humphrey (So., 6-3, 185)

WR 4 Jarius Wright (Sr., 5-10, 180) 1 Marquel Wade (Fr., 5-11, 185) 19 Javontee Herndon (So., 6-1, 200)

TE 80 Chris Gragg (Jr., 6-3, 236) 87 Austin Tate (So., 6-6, 253)

OT 65 Mitch Smothers (Fr., 6-4, 296) OR 71 Jason Peacock (Jr., 6-4, 334)

OG 72 Grant Cook (Sr., 6-4, 318) 75 Luke Charpentier (Fr., 6-4, 305)

C 64 Travis Swanson (So., 6-5, 305) 76 Tyler Deacon (Jr., 6-4, 300)

OG 67 Alvin Bailey (So., 6-5, 319) 70 Chris Stringer (So., 6-7, 304)

OT 79 Grant Freeman (Sr., 6-7, 305) 74 Brey Cook (Fr., 6-7, 317)

QB 8 Tyler Wilson (Jr., 6-3, 220) 17 Brandon Mitchell (So., 6-4, 230)

RB 20 Ronnie Wingo Jr. (Jr., 6-3, 231) OR 33 Dennis Johnson (Jr., 5-9, 213) OR 29 Broderick Green (Sr., 6-2, 244) 23 De’Anthony Curtis (Sr., 5-9, 211) 40 Kody Walker (Fr., 6-2, 240) 22 Kelvin Fisher Jr. (Fr., 5-11, 180)

FB 36 Kiero Small (Jr., 5-10, 255)

DEFENSE

DE 91 Jake Bequette (Sr., 6-5, 271) 42 Chris Smith (So., 6-3, 251)

DT 54 Byran Jones (So., 6-2, 312) 51 Alfred Davis (Jr., 6-1, 326) 61 Zach Stadther (Sr., 6-1, 295)

DT 98 Robert Thomas (So., 6-3, 308) 92 DeQuinta Jones (Jr., 6-5, 307) 99 Lavunce Askew (Sr., 6-3, 290)

DE 43 Tenarius Wright (Jr., 6-2, 252) 86 Trey Flowers (Fr., 6-4, 243)

OLB 45 Alonzo Highsmith (Jr., 6-1, 229) 32 Bret Harris (Sr., 6-0, 224) 39 Jarrett Lake (So., 6-3, 223) MLB 34 Jerry Franklin (Sr., 6-1, 245) 25 Terrell Williams (Jr., 6-3, 232) 10 Braylon Mitchell (Fr., 6-3, 232)

OLB 31 Jerico Nelson (Sr., 5-10, 216) 35 Ross Rasner (Jr., 6-0, 209)

CB 21 Darius Winston (Jr., 6-0, 191) 8 Tevin Mitchel (Fr., 6-0, 185) 38 Jerry Mitchell (So., 6-1, 214)

S 14 Eric Bennett (So., 6-0, 200) 9 Elton Ford (Sr., 6-0, 220) 27 Alan Turner (Fr., 6-0, 212)

S 5 Tramain Thomas (Sr., 6-0, 204) 16 Ryan Farr (Jr., 6-1, 195) 22 Darrell Smith (So., 6-3, 203)

CB 6 Isaac Madison (Sr., 5-11, 185) 28 Greg Gatson (Sr., 5-11, 180)

K 18 Zach Hocker (So., 6-0, 170)

P 14 Dylan Breeding (Jr., 6-1, 211)

SNP 53 Alan D’Appollonio (Fr., 6-0, 201)

H 16 Brian Buehner (Fr., 5-11, 195)

KOR 1 Marquel Wade (Fr., 5-11, 185) 33 Dennis Johnson (Jr., 5-9, 213) PR 3 Joe Adams (Sr., 5-11, 190) 1 Marquel Wade (Fr., 5-11, 185)

2011 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK DEPTH CHART (as of 11/20/11)

SPECIAL TEAMS

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Game Results (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend

Sep 03, 2011 MISSOURI STATE W 51-7 1-0 0-0 2:52 70607Sep 10, 2011 NEW MEXICO W 52-3 2-0 0-0 3:13 52606Sep 17, 2011 TROY W 38-28 3-0 0-0 3:32 69861

* Sep 24, 2011 at #3 Alabama L 14-38 3-1 0-1 3:04 101821Oct 01, 2011 vs #14 Texas A&M W 42-38 4-1 0-1 3:43 69838

* Oct 08, 2011 #15 AUBURN W 38-14 5-1 1-1 3:32 74191* Oct 22, 2011 at Ole Miss W 29-24 6-1 2-1 3:34 57951* Oct 29, 2011 at Vanderbilt W 31-28 7-1 3-1 3:24 33247* Nov 05, 2011 #10 SOUTH CAROLINA W 44-28 8-1 4-1 3:25 73804* Nov 12, 2011 TENNESSEE W 49-7 9-1 5-1 3:21 72103* Nov 19, 2011 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 44-17 10-1 6-1 3:17 55761

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

Team Statistics AR OPPSCORING 432 232 Points Per Game 39.3 21.1FIRST DOWNS 255 199 R u s h i n g 83 87 P a s s i n g 154 98 P e n a l t y 18 14RUSHING YARDAGE 1610 1806 Yards gained rushing 1844 2069 Yards lost rushing 234 263 Rushing Attempts 354 419 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.3 Average Per Game 146.4 164.2 TDs Rushing 25 17PASSING YARDAGE 3486 2157 C o m p - A t t - I n t 265-418-6 198-348-10 Average Per Pass 8.3 6.2 Average Per Catch 13.2 10.9 Average Per Game 316.9 196.1 TDs Passing 23 10TOTAL OFFENSE 5096 3963 Total Plays 772 767 Average Per Play 6.6 5.2 Average Per Game 463.3 360.3KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 36-874 47-1060PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 28-358 21-230INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-154 6-125KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.3 22.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.8 11.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.4 20.8FUMBLES-LOST 21-10 13-7PENALTIES-Yards 69-514 69-594 Average Per Game 46.7 54.0PUNTS-Yards 44-1961 74-2939 Average Per Punt 44.6 39.7 Net punt average 38.4 34.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 4 4 3 1 : 1 63RD-DOWN Conversions 64/154 59/167 3rd-Down Pct 42% 35%4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/15 10/20 4th-Down Pct 73% 50%SACKS BY-Yards 20-157 20-128MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 54 31FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-23 5-8ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (45-52) 87% (19-26) 73%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-52) 63% (16-26) 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS (51-52) 98% (31-31) 100%ATTENDANCE 468933 193019 Games/Avg Per Game 7/66990 3/64340 Neutral Site Games 1/69838

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalArkansas 114 106 107 105 0 432Opponents 58 87 56 31 0 232

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Dennis Johnson 9 91 631 25 606 6.7 3 71 67.3

R. Wingo Jr. 10 91 453 29 424 4.7 3 29 42.4

Broderick Green 7 56 193 16 177 3.2 5 40 25.3

Joe Adams 11 9 148 10 138 15.3 1 92 12.5

D. Curtis 11 20 119 0 119 5.9 1 26 10.8

Kody Walker 3 20 68 0 68 3.4 5 9 22.7

Bran. Mitchell 8 14 79 15 64 4.6 2 18 8.0

Marquel Wade 9 1 37 0 37 37.0 0 37 4.1

Kiero Small 11 1 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0.1

Ronald Watkins 1 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -2.0

Tyler Wilson 11 45 115 119 -4 -0.1 4 30 -0.4

TEAM 5 5 0 18 -18 -3.6 0 0 -3.6

Total 11 354 1844 234 1610 4.5 25 92 146.4

Opponents 11 419 2069 263 1806 4.3 17 62 164.2

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Tyler Wilson 11 148.66 243-385-5 63.1 3215 21 68 292.3

Bran. Mitchell 8 154.26 22-32-1 68.8 271 2 54 33.9

TEAM 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Total 11 148.74 265-418-6 63.4 3486 23 68 316.9

Opponents 11 112.70 198-348-10 56.9 2157 10 61 196.1

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Jarius Wright 10 61 1002 16.4 10 68 100.2

Joe Adams 11 46 595 12.9 3 67 54.1

Chris Gragg 11 38 457 12.0 2 41 41.5

Cobi Hamilton 11 29 441 15.2 3 54 40.1

Dennis Johnson 9 20 258 12.9 2 31 28.7

R. Wingo Jr. 10 19 183 9.6 2 39 18.3

Greg Childs 9 13 152 11.7 0 19 16.9

Julian Horton 11 9 85 9.4 0 19 7.7

J. Herndon 11 8 137 17.1 0 41 12.5

Marquel Wade 9 8 62 7.8 0 20 6.9

Austin Tate 11 7 53 7.6 0 16 4.8

D. Curtis 11 3 29 9.7 0 18 2.6

Broderick Green 7 1 10 10.0 1 10 1.4

M. Humphrey 10 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.9

Kiero Small 11 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6

C. Miles-Nash 9 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.7

Total 11 265 3486 13.2 23 68 316.9

Opponents 11 198 2157 10.9 10 61 196.1

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Joe Adams 16 259 16.2 3 69

Marquel Wade 12 99 8.2 0 19

Total 28 358 12.8 3 69

Opponents 21 230 11.0 1 83

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Tramain Thomas 4 70 17.5 0 29

Eric Bennett 3 63 21.0 0 46

Greg Gatson 1 0 0.0 0 0

A. Highsmith 1 9 9.0 0 9

Jerico Nelson 1 12 12.0 0 12

Total 10 154 15.4 0 46

Opponents 6 125 20.8 3 53

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Dennis Johnson 18 461 25.6 1 98

Marquel Wade 10 296 29.6 1 85

Keante Minor 3 67 22.3 0 29

Kiero Small 2 17 8.5 0 11

D. Curtis 1 9 9.0 0 0

Seth Armbrust 1 13 13.0 0 13

Matt Marshall 1 11 11.0 0 11

Total 36 874 24.3 2 98

Opponents 47 1060 22.6 0 55

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

Jerico Nelson 1 27 27.0 0 26

Jerry Franklin 1 94 94.0 1 94

Ross Rasner 1 4 4.0 0 4

Tevin Mitchel 1 1 1.0 0 1

Total 4 126 31.5 1 94

Opponents 1 52 52.0 0 52

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Zach Hocker - 17-23 51-52 - - - - - 102

Jarius Wright 10 - - - 1 - - - 62

Joe Adams 7 - - - - - - - 42

Dennis Johnson 6 - - - - - - - 36

Broderick Green 6 - - - - - - - 36

Kody Walker 5 - - - - - - - 30

R. Wingo Jr. 5 - - - - - - - 30

Tyler Wilson 4 - - 1-1 - 1-1 - - 26

Cobi Hamilton 3 - - - - - - - 18

Bran. Mitchell 2 - - - - - - - 12

Chris Gragg 2 - - - - - - - 12

Jerry Franklin 1 - - - - - - 1 8

Kiero Small 1 - - - - - - - 6

D. Curtis 1 - - - - - - - 6

Marquel Wade 1 - - - - - - - 6

Total 54 17-23 51-52 1-1 1 1-1 - 1 432

Opponents 31 5-8 31-31 - - - - - 232

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

Tyler Wilson 11 430 -4 3215 3211 291.9

Dennis Johnson 9 91 606 0 606 67.3

R. Wingo Jr. 10 91 424 0 424 42.4

Bran. Mitchell 8 46 64 271 335 41.9

Broderick Green 7 56 177 0 177 25.3

Joe Adams 11 9 138 0 138 12.5

D. Curtis 11 20 119 0 119 10.8

Kody Walker 3 20 68 0 68 22.7

Marquel Wade 9 1 37 0 37 4.1

Kiero Small 11 1 1 0 1 0.1

Ronald Watkins 1 1 -2 0 -2 -2.0

TEAM 5 6 -18 0 -18 -3.6

Total 11 772 1610 3486 5096 463.3

Opponents 11 767 1806 2157 3963 360.3

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

Zach Hocker 17-23 73.9 0-0 7-8 5-7 4-7 1-1 50 1

FG Sequence Arkansas Opponents

Missouri State (32) -

New Mexico 48,(24) (47)

Troy (22) 33,31

Alabama - (20)

Texas A&M (26),(32) (23)

Auburn 34,(36) -

Ole Miss (33),(23) (43)

Vanderbilt (36),(50),(42) 27

South Carolina (44),45,29,(21),(25) -

Tennessee 40 -

Mississippi State 32,(44),(48),(27) (35)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Dylan Breeding 44 1961 44.6 59 2 15 12 14 0

Total 44 1961 44.6 59 2 15 12 14 0

Opponents 74 2939 39.7 72 2 23 18 11 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Zach Hocker 82 5557 67.8 34 1

Total 82 5557 67.8 34 1 22.6 46.5 23

Opponents 47 2915 62.0 10 0 24.3 39.2 30

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Dennis Johnson 9 606 258 0 461 0 1325 147.2

Jarius Wright 10 0 1002 0 0 0 1002 100.2

Joe Adams 11 138 595 259 0 0 992 90.2

R. Wingo Jr. 10 424 183 0 0 0 607 60.7

Marquel Wade 9 37 62 99 296 0 494 54.9

Chris Gragg 11 0 457 0 0 0 457 41.5

Cobi Hamilton 11 0 441 0 0 0 441 40.1

Broderick Green 7 177 10 0 0 0 187 26.7

D. Curtis 11 119 29 0 9 0 157 14.3

Greg Childs 9 0 152 0 0 0 152 16.9

J. Herndon 11 0 137 0 0 0 137 12.5

Julian Horton 11 0 85 0 0 0 85 7.7

Tramain Thoma 11 0 0 0 0 70 70 6.4

Kody Walker 3 68 0 0 0 0 68 22.7

Keante Minor 10 0 0 0 67 0 67 6.7

Bran. Mitchell 8 64 0 0 0 0 64 8.0

Eric Bennett 11 0 0 0 0 63 63 5.7

Austin Tate 11 0 53 0 0 0 53 4.8

Kiero Small 11 1 7 0 17 0 25 2.3

Seth Armbrust 11 0 0 0 13 0 13 1.2

Jerico Nelson 11 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.1

Matt Marshall 9 0 0 0 11 0 11 1.2

M. Humphrey 10 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.9

A. Highsmith 11 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.8

C. Miles-Nash 9 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.7

Ronald Watkins 1 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -2.0

Tyler Wilson 11 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.4

TEAM 5 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -3.6

Total 11 1610 3486 358 874 154 6482 589.3

Opponents 11 1806 2157 230 1060 125 5378 488.9

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

34 Jerry Franklin 11 41 46 87 10.0-23 0.5-3 . 4 4 2-94 . . 15 Tramain Thomas 11 40 33 73 2.5-9 . 4-70 6 . . . . .45 A. Highsmith 11 32 34 66 10.0-43 3.0-28 1-9 1 1 . 1 . .1B Eric Bennett 11 25 35 60 3.0-5 . 3-63 2 . . . . .31 Jerico Nelson 11 26 27 53 4.5-15 1.0-7 1-12 2 3 1-27 . . .8M Tevin Mitchel 11 29 19 48 0.5-0 . . . . 1-1 . . .35 Ross Rasner 11 26 19 45 2.0-6 2.0-6 . 3 3 1-4 . . .54 Byran Jones 11 13 27 40 3.5-4 . . . 1 . . . .9 Elton Ford 11 14 21 35 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .8F Trey Flowers 11 16 12 28 5.5-21 1.0-11 . 2 1 . . . .42 Chris Smith 11 10 18 28 4.0-15 1.5-11 . 1 2 . . . .28 Greg Gatson 11 16 9 25 1.0-1 . 1-0 2 . . . . .91 Jake Bequette 8 10 14 24 8.5-81 8.0-78 . 1 4 . 4 . .6 Isaac Madison 8 16 5 21 . . . 4 . . . . .61 Zach Stadther 11 5 15 20 . . . 1 3 . . . .98 Robert Thomas 10 7 12 19 2.5-9 1.0-7 . . 2 . . . .43 Tenarius Wright 6 4 11 15 1.5-4 . . . 4 . 1 . .92 DeQuinta Jones 11 5 10 15 2.0-3 1.0-2 . 1 2 1-0 . . .51 Alfred Davis 11 8 5 13 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .21 Darius Winston 11 9 4 13 . . . . . . . . .39 Jarrett Lake 10 2 10 12 . . . . . . . . .25 T. Williams 11 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . .38 Jerry Mitchell 11 3 8 11 . . . 2 . . . . .47 Matt Marshall 9 8 3 11 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . .48 Lonnie Gosha 4 2 5 7 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . . . . . .1M Bray. Mitchell 10 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . .32 Bret Harris 11 2 4 6 . . . 1 . . . . .2D Darrell Smith 8 1 5 6 . . . . . . . . .57 Jared Green 4 2 3 5 . . . . 1 . . . .27 Alan Turner 6 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .19 J. Herndon 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .6M C. Miles-Nash 9 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .1 Marquel Wade 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .46 Tyler Gilbert 5 . 3 3 . . . . 1 . . . .13 Seth Armbrust 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .2 Julian Horton 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .53 A. D'Appollonio 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .18 Zach Hocker 11 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . .72 Grant Cook 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .24 Daunte Carr 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .33 Dennis Johnson 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .23 D. Curtis 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .3 Joe Adams 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .80 Chris Gragg 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .76 Tyler Deacon 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .75 L. Charpentier 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . .

Total 11 394 443 837 64-246 20-157 10-154 34 32 7-126 8 . 1Opponents 11 404 384 788 65-254 20-128 6-125 45 36 10-52 13 1 .

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2011 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Game Superlatives (as of Nov 19, 2011)

All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 20 R. Wingo Jr. vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Yards Rushing 160 Dennis Johnson at Ole Miss (Oct 22, 2011)TD Rushes 2 Kody Walker vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)

2 Kody Walker vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)2 R. Wingo Jr. vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)2 Broderick Green vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)2 Tyler Wilson at Ole Miss (Oct 22, 2011)2 Dennis Johnson vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)

Long Rush 92 Joe Adams vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Pass attempts 51 Tyler Wilson vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Pass completions 32 Tyler Wilson vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)Yards Passing 510 Tyler Wilson vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)TD Passes 3 Tyler Wilson vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)

3 Tyler Wilson vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)3 Tyler Wilson vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)

Long Pass 68 Tyler Wilson vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)68 Tyler Wilson vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)

Receptions 13 Jarius Wright vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Receiving 281 Jarius Wright vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)TD Receptions 2 Jarius Wright vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)

2 Jarius Wright vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)2 Jarius Wright vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)

Long Reception 68 Jarius Wright vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)68 Jarius Wright vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)

Field Goals 3 Zach Hocker at Vanderbilt (Oct 29, 2011)3 Zach Hocker vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)3 Zach Hocker vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)

Long Field Goal 50 Zach Hocker at Vanderbilt (Oct 29, 2011)Punts 8 Dylan Breeding at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)Punting Avg 49.3 Dylan Breeding vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)Long Punt 59 Dylan Breeding vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Punts inside 20 3 Dylan Breeding vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Long Punt Return 69 Joe Adams vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)Long Kickoff Return 98 Dennis Johnson vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)Tackles 15 Jerry Franklin vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Sacks 3.0 Jake Bequette vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Jake Bequette vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)Interceptions 2 Tramain Thomas vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 42 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Yards Rushing 259 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Yards Per Rush 8.5 vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)TD Rushes 4 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Pass attempts 51 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Pass completions 33 vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)Yards Passing 510 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Per Pass 10.4 vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)TD Passes 3 vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)

3 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)3 vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)3 vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)

Total Plays 84 vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)Total Offense 632 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Yards Per Play 8.8 vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)Points 52 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Sacks By 5 vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)First Downs 34 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Penalties 14 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Penalty Yards 112 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Turnovers 3 vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Interceptions By 3 vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Punts 8 at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)Punting Avg 49.3 vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)Long Punt 59 vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Punts inside 20 3 vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Long Punt Return 69 vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)

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Rushes 32 Michael, C., vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Rushing 230 Michael, C., vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)TD Rushes 3 Michael, C., vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Long Rush 62 Zac Stacy, at Vanderbilt (Oct 29, 2011)Pass attempts 63 Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Pass completions 36 Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Yards Passing 373 Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)TD Passes 3 Corey Robinson, vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Long Pass 61 AJ McCarron, at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)Receptions 9 Fuller, Jeff, vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Receiving 151 Jordan Matthews, at Vanderbilt (Oct 29, 2011)TD Receptions 2 Eric Thomas, vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)

2 Donte Moncrief, at Ole Miss (Oct 22, 2011)Long Reception 61 T. Richardson, at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)Field Goals 1 AHO, James, vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)

1 Jeremy Shelley, at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)1 Bullock, Randy, vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)1 Bryson Rose, at Ole Miss (Oct 22, 2011)1 D. DePasquale, vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)

Long Field Goal 47 AHO, James, vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)Punts 9 SKAER, Ben, vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)

9 Steven Clark, vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Punting Avg 47.4 B. Swedenburg, vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)Long Punt 72 Jordan Chiles, vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)Punts inside 20 6 Steven Clark, vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Long Punt Return 83 Marquis Maze, at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)Long Kickoff Return 55 Victor Hampton, vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)Tackles 11 Damien Jackson, at Ole Miss (Oct 22, 2011)Sacks 2.0 Porter, Sean, vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)

2.0 Tim Fugger, at Vanderbilt (Oct 29, 2011)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Tim Fugger, at Vanderbilt (Oct 29, 2011)Interceptions 1 MESSINA, Carmen, vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)

1 L. Madden, vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)1 DeQuan Menzie, at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)1 D. Milliner, at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)1 Devin Taylor, vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)1 Johnson, Aus., vs Tennessee (Nov 12, 2011)

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Rushes 54 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Rushing 381 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Per Rush 7.1 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)TD Rushes 5 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Pass attempts 63 vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Pass completions 36 vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Yards Passing 373 vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Yards Per Pass 10.0 at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)TD Passes 3 vs Troy (Sep 17, 2011)Total Plays 89 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Total Offense 628 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Yards Per Play 7.1 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Points 38 at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)

38 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Sacks By 4 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)First Downs 30 vs Texas A&M (Oct 01, 2011)Penalties 12 at Ole Miss (Oct 22, 2011)Penalty Yards 105 vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Turnovers 4 vs South Carolina (Nov 05, 2011)Interceptions By 2 at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)Punts 9 vs New Mexico (Sep 10, 2011)

9 vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Punting Avg 47.4 vs Mississippi State (Nov 19, 2011)Long Punt 72 vs Missouri State (Sep 03, 2011)Punts inside 20 6 vs Auburn (Oct 08, 2011)Long Punt Return 83 at Alabama (Sep 24, 2011)

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Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 03 MISSOURI STATE 33 102 2 14 28 364 3 41 28-35-0 364 3 41 1 18 0 18 8 188 2 69 466

Sep 10 NEW MEXICO 42 259 4 30 26 373 2 54 26-39-1 373 2 54 2 104 1 85 4 20 0 13 632

Sep 17 TROY 40 151 3 22 23 303 2 56 23-36-1 303 2 56 3 76 0 35 3 12 0 9 454

Sep 24 at Alabama 19 17 0 14 24 209 2 39 24-40-2 209 2 39 6 125 0 30 2 6 0 5 226

Oct 01 vs Texas A&M 30 71 2 19 30 510 3 68 30-51-0 510 3 68 6 108 0 20 1 19 0 19 581

Oct 08 AUBURN 31 176 3 92 24 262 2 40 24-36-0 262 2 40 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 438

Oct 22 at Ole Miss 29 206 3 52 13 232 0 67 13-28-0 232 0 67 3 84 0 33 1 7 0 7 438

Oct 29 at Vanderbilt 26 72 1 21 27 316 1 37 27-43-0 316 1 37 5 97 0 34 3 21 0 12 388

Nov 05 SOUTH CAROLINA 35 136 2 17 20 299 2 68 20-38-1 299 2 68 4 178 1 98 1 0 0 0 435

Nov 12 TENNESSEE 30 254 3 71 17 245 3 40 17-27-1 245 3 40 1 9 0 0 1 60 1 60 499

Nov 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE 39 166 2 21 33 373 3 41 33-45-0 373 3 41 4 64 0 34 4 25 0 9 539

Arkansas 354 1610 25 92 265 3486 23 68 265-418-6 3486 23 68 36 874 2 98 28 358 3 69 5096

Opponents 419 1806 17 62 198 2157 10 61 198-348-10 2157 10 61 47 1060 0 55 21 230 1 83 3963

Games played: 11

Avg per rush: 4.5

Avg per catch: 13.2

Pass efficiency: 148.74

Kick ret avg: 24.3

Punt ret avg: 12.8

All purpose avg/game: 589.3

Total offense avg/gm: 463.3

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 03 MISSOURI STATE 18 50 68 6.0-23 2.0-17 1 0-0 1-12 5 3 0 6-7 0 0 0 51

Sep 10 NEW MEXICO 24 54 78 4.0-7 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 52

Sep 17 TROY 34 38 72 3.0-9 1.0-6 0 0-0 1-15 6 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Sep 24 at Alabama 39 30 69 6.0-13 2.0-8 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 14

Oct 01 vs Texas A&M 65 30 95 3.0-7 0.0-0 1 1-1 1-0 1 1 0 4-4 1 0 0 42

Oct 08 AUBURN 34 56 90 8.0-18 1.0-4 0 0-0 3-67 1 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Oct 22 at Ole Miss 45 34 79 10.0-58 3.0-36 0 0-0 1-46 1 4 0 3-3 0 0 1 29

Oct 29 at Vanderbilt 45 24 69 6.0-18 2.0-9 1 2-121 1--2 1 3 0 2-2 0 1 0 31

Nov 05 SOUTH CAROLINA 31 32 63 7.0-38 5.0-35 2 3-0 1-9 2 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 44

Nov 12 TENNESSEE 31 57 88 5.0-18 1.0-11 1 0-0 1-7 5 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 49

Nov 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE 28 38 66 6.0-37 3.0-31 1 1-4 0-0 4 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 44

Arkansas 394 443 837 64.0-246 20.0-157 8 7-126 10-154 32 34 0 51-52 1 1 1 432

Opponents 404 384 788 65.0-254 20.0-128 13 10-52 6-125 36 45 1 31-31 0 0 0 232

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 03 MISSOURI STATE 2 82 41.0 50 0 0 1 1 1 1-1 32 0 9 612 68.0 5 0

Sep 10 NEW MEXICO 1 41 41.0 41 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 24 0 9 615 68.3 2 0

Sep 17 TROY 5 216 43.2 53 0 0 2 2 3 1-1 22 0 7 481 68.7 2 1

Sep 24 at Alabama 8 357 44.6 54 0 0 4 2 1 0-0 0 0 3 210 70.0 2 0

Oct 01 vs Texas A&M 7 339 48.4 56 0 1 2 4 1 2-2 32 0 8 559 69.9 2 0

Oct 08 AUBURN 7 311 44.4 59 0 0 1 1 2 1-2 36 0 7 459 65.6 5 0

Oct 22 at Ole Miss 4 175 43.8 52 0 1 2 1 0 2-2 33 0 6 388 64.7 2 0

Oct 29 at Vanderbilt 5 206 41.2 50 0 0 2 1 1 3-3 50 0 7 486 69.4 2 0

Nov 05 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-5 44 0 9 612 68.0 3 0

Nov 12 TENNESSEE 3 148 49.3 55 0 0 1 2 2 0-1 0 0 8 532 66.5 4 0

Nov 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE 2 86 43.0 49 0 0 0 0 1 3-4 48 1 9 603 67.0 5 0

Arkansas 44 1961 44.6 59 0 2 15 14 12 17-23 50 1 82 5557 67.8 34 1

Opponents 74 2939 39.7 72 0 2 23 11 18 5-8 47 0 47 2915 62.0 10 0

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Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 03 MISSOURI STATE 31 84 0 15 9 79 1 33 9-18-1 79 1 33 4 95 0 30 1 15 0 15 163

Sep 10 NEW MEXICO 28 95 0 16 22 202 0 24 22-38-0 202 0 24 7 174 0 38 1 5 0 5 297

Sep 17 TROY 20 84 0 28 36 373 3 33 36-63-1 373 3 33 4 92 0 29 3 14 0 12 457

Sep 24 at Alabama 39 197 1 31 15 200 2 61 15-20-0 200 2 61 1 24 0 24 4 125 1 83 397

Oct 01 vs Texas A&M 54 381 5 48 25 247 0 44 25-35-1 247 0 44 6 116 0 35 4 29 0 15 628

Oct 08 AUBURN 52 291 2 55 9 104 0 44 9-25-3 104 0 44 2 53 0 27 3 12 0 7 395

Oct 22 at Ole Miss 46 151 1 25 18 219 2 31 18-30-1 219 2 31 4 58 0 29 1 0 0 0 370

Oct 29 at Vanderbilt 42 222 3 62 15 240 1 48 15-28-1 240 1 48 5 129 0 33 3 25 0 24 462

Nov 05 SOUTH CAROLINA 33 79 3 12 16 128 0 23 16-25-1 128 0 23 6 168 0 55 0 0 0 0 207

Nov 12 TENNESSEE 42 138 1 45 18 238 0 50 18-35-1 238 0 50 4 62 0 24 0 0 0 0 376

Nov 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE 32 84 1 16 15 127 1 14 15-31-0 127 1 14 4 89 0 25 1 5 0 5 211

Opponents 419 1806 17 62 198 2157 10 61 198-348-10 2157 10 61 47 1060 0 55 21 230 1 83 3963

Arkansas 354 1610 25 92 265 3486 23 68 265-418-6 3486 23 68 36 874 2 98 28 358 3 69 5096

Games played: 11

Avg per rush: 4.3

Avg per catch: 10.9

Pass efficiency: 112.70

Kick ret avg: 22.6

Punt ret avg: 11.0

All purpose avg/game: 488.9

Total offense avg/gm: 360.3

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 03 MISSOURI STATE 34 56 90 7.0-33 3.0-15 1 1-0 0-0 3 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7

Sep 10 NEW MEXICO 33 50 83 3.0-6 1.0-2 2 1-0 1-1 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Sep 17 TROY 40 42 82 7.0-25 3.0-19 1 2-0 1-53 6 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 28

Sep 24 at Alabama 34 28 62 10.0-41 1.0-10 0 0-0 2-25 4 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Oct 01 vs Texas A&M 52 18 70 6.0-33 4.0-31 1 0-0 0-0 6 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Oct 08 AUBURN 32 36 68 6.0-20 1.0-6 2 1-0 0-0 4 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 14

Oct 22 at Ole Miss 28 28 56 3.0-8 1.0-4 1 1-0 0-0 5 9 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Oct 29 at Vanderbilt 46 18 64 6.0-31 3.0-21 2 2-0 0-0 3 8 0 4-4 0 0 0 28

Nov 05 SOUTH CAROLINA 36 28 64 7.0-17 1.0-4 0 0-0 1-48 2 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 28

Nov 12 TENNESSEE 24 30 54 4.0-9 1.0-3 1 1-0 1--2 1 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7

Nov 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE 45 50 95 6.0-31 1.0-13 2 1-52 0-0 1 3 1 2-2 0 0 0 17

Opponents 404 384 788 65.0-254 20.0-128 13 10-52 6-125 36 45 1 31-31 0 0 0 232

Arkansas 394 443 837 64.0-246 20.0-157 8 7-126 10-154 32 34 0 51-52 1 1 1 432

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 03 MISSOURI STATE 8 367 45.9 72 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 0 0 2 131 65.5 1 0

Sep 10 NEW MEXICO 9 331 36.8 48 0 1 0 0 1 1-1 47 0 2 114 57.0 0 0

Sep 17 TROY 6 241 40.2 51 0 1 1 1 0 0-2 0 0 5 324 64.8 2 0

Sep 24 at Alabama 6 225 37.5 44 0 0 3 0 0 1-1 20 0 7 430 61.4 1 0

Oct 01 vs Texas A&M 6 214 35.7 50 0 0 4 1 4 1-1 23 0 7 448 64.0 1 0

Oct 08 AUBURN 9 360 40.0 54 0 0 6 2 6 0-0 0 0 3 192 64.0 2 0

Oct 22 at Ole Miss 6 226 37.7 45 0 0 3 0 3 1-1 43 0 5 349 69.8 2 0

Oct 29 at Vanderbilt 5 223 44.6 59 0 0 1 1 2 0-1 0 0 5 318 63.6 0 0

Nov 05 SOUTH CAROLINA 4 148 37.0 45 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 5 292 58.4 0 0

Nov 12 TENNESSEE 8 272 34.0 53 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 0 0 2 114 57.0 1 0

Nov 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7 332 47.4 55 0 0 0 3 1 1-1 35 0 4 203 50.8 0 0

Opponents 74 2939 39.7 72 0 2 23 11 18 5-8 47 0 47 2915 62.0 10 0

Arkansas 44 1961 44.6 59 0 2 15 14 12 17-23 50 1 82 5557 67.8 34 1

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The Last Time It HappenedThe Last Time It Happened (through 11/19/2011) (through 11/19/2011)AN ARKANSAS TEAM . . .AN ARKANSAS TEAM . . .70+ points: 70+ points: (71) at Kentucky (63) 2003(71) at Kentucky (63) 200360+ points: 60+ points: (63) vs. Eastern Michigan (27) 2009(63) vs. Eastern Michigan (27) 200950+ points: 50+ points: (52) vs. New Mexico (3) 2011(52) vs. New Mexico (3) 201140+ points: 40+ points: (44) vs. Mississippi State (17) 2011(44) vs. Mississippi State (17) 2011Defeated a ranked opponent: Defeated a ranked opponent: #10 South Carolina 2011 #10 South Carolina 2011Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: at #22 Mississippi State 2010 at #22 Mississippi State 2010Defeated ranked opponents in consecutive games:Defeated ranked opponents in consecutive games: vs. #14 Texas A&M; vs. #15 Auburn 2011 vs. #14 Texas A&M; vs. #15 Auburn 2011Shut out an opponent:Shut out an opponent: (20) vs. Utah State 2006 (20) vs. Utah State 2006Had consecutive shutouts: Had consecutive shutouts: (23) vs. Troy State; (23) at South Carolina 2002(23) vs. Troy State; (23) at South Carolina 2002Did not allow a touchdown: Did not allow a touchdown: (3) vs. New Mexico 2011(3) vs. New Mexico 2011Was shut out: Was shut out: at LSU (28) 1995at LSU (28) 1995600+ yards total offense:600+ yards total offense: (632) vs. New Mexico 2011 (632) vs. New Mexico 2011500+ yards total offense:500+ yards total offense: (539) vs. Mississippi State 2011 (539) vs. Mississippi State 2011400+ yards total offense: 400+ yards total offense: (539) vs. Mississippi State 2011(539) vs. Mississippi State 201180+ total plays:80+ total plays: (84) vs. Texas A&M 2011 (84) vs. Texas A&M 201130+ first downs:30+ first downs: (34) vs. New Mexico 2011 (34) vs. New Mexico 2011400+ yards rushing: 400+ yards rushing: (542) vs. South Carolina 2007(542) vs. South Carolina 2007300+ yards rushing: 300+ yards rushing: (326) vs. UTEP 2010(326) vs. UTEP 201050+ rushing attempts:50+ rushing attempts: (51) vs. Kentucky 2008 (51) vs. Kentucky 20085+ rushing touchdowns: 5+ rushing touchdowns: (5) vs. LSU 2007(5) vs. LSU 20074+ rushing touchdowns: 4+ rushing touchdowns: (4) vs. New Mexico 2011(4) vs. New Mexico 20113+ rushing touchdowns: 3+ rushing touchdowns: (3) vs. Tennessee 2011(3) vs. Tennessee 2011500+ yards passing:500+ yards passing: (510) vs. Texas A&M 2011 (510) vs. Texas A&M 2011400-499 yards passing: 400-499 yards passing: (417) vs. Vanderbilt 2010(417) vs. Vanderbilt 2010300-399 yards passing:300-399 yards passing: (373) vs. Mississippi State 2011 (373) vs. Mississippi State 2011250-299 yards passing:250-299 yards passing: (299) vs. South Carolinla 2011 (299) vs. South Carolinla 201150+ pass attempts: 50+ pass attempts: (51) vs. Texas A&M 2011(51) vs. Texas A&M 201130+ pass completions: 30+ pass completions: (32) vs. Mississippi State 2011(32) vs. Mississippi State 20114+ touchdown passes: 4+ touchdown passes: (5) vs. UTEP 2010(5) vs. UTEP 20103+ touchdown passes: 3+ touchdown passes: (3) vs. Mississippi State 2011(3) vs. Mississippi State 20115+ fumbles: 5+ fumbles: (5) vs. Missouri 2008(5) vs. Missouri 2008No turnovers:No turnovers: vs. Texas A&M 2011 vs. Texas A&M 20117+ turnovers:7+ turnovers: vs. (7) ULM 1997 vs. (7) ULM 1997100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver: 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver: vs. Ole Miss 2011 (RUSH: D. Johnson – 160; REC: J. Adams – 124)vs. Ole Miss 2011 (RUSH: D. Johnson – 160; REC: J. Adams – 124)200-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: 200-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: at South Carolina 2006 (RUSH: D. McFadden – 219; REC: M. Monk – 192)at South Carolina 2006 (RUSH: D. McFadden – 219; REC: M. Monk – 192)Two 100-yard+ rushers:Two 100-yard+ rushers: (2) vs. South Carolina 2007 (D. McFadden – 321; F. Jones – 163) (2) vs. South Carolina 2007 (D. McFadden – 321; F. Jones – 163) Three 100-yard+ rushers: Three 100-yard+ rushers: vs. North Texas 2007 (D. McFadden – 138; F. Jones – 132; B. Barnett – 105)vs. North Texas 2007 (D. McFadden – 138; F. Jones – 132; B. Barnett – 105)Two 100-yard receivers:Two 100-yard receivers: vs. Georgia 2009 (G. Childs - 140; J. Wright - 108) vs. Georgia 2009 (G. Childs - 140; J. Wright - 108)Four different receivers caught touchdown passes: Four different receivers caught touchdown passes: at Auburn 2010 (Greg Childs, 2; Joe Adams, 1; Van Stumon, 1; Ronnie Wingo Jr., 1)at Auburn 2010 (Greg Childs, 2; Joe Adams, 1; Van Stumon, 1; Ronnie Wingo Jr., 1) Returned a kickoff for TD:Returned a kickoff for TD: vs. South Carolina 2011 (Dennis Johnson – 98 yards) vs. South Carolina 2011 (Dennis Johnson – 98 yards)Returned a game-opening kickoff for TD:Returned a game-opening kickoff for TD: vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards) vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards)Returned a season-opening kickoff for TD:Returned a season-opening kickoff for TD: vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards) vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards)Returned a punt for TD: Returned a punt for TD: vs. Tennessee 2011 (Joe Adams - 60 yards)vs. Tennessee 2011 (Joe Adams - 60 yards)Returned two punts for TDs: Returned two punts for TDs: vs. Missouri State 2011 (Joe Adams - 61 yards, 69 yards)vs. Missouri State 2011 (Joe Adams - 61 yards, 69 yards)Returned an interception for a TD: Returned an interception for a TD: vs. Vanderbilt 2010 (Jerico Nelson - 39 yards)vs. Vanderbilt 2010 (Jerico Nelson - 39 yards)Returned a fumble for a TD: Returned a fumble for a TD: at Vanderbilt 2011 (Jerry Franklin - 94 yds)at Vanderbilt 2011 (Jerry Franklin - 94 yds)Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Returned a blocked punt for a TD: vs. Eastern Michigan 2009 (Seth Armbrust – 1 yard)vs. Eastern Michigan 2009 (Seth Armbrust – 1 yard)Returned a blocked field goal for a TD: Returned a blocked field goal for a TD: at Mississippi State 2004 (Pierre Brown – 76 yds)at Mississippi State 2004 (Pierre Brown – 76 yds)Blocked a punt:Blocked a punt: vs. Ohio State 2011 (Colton Miles-Nash) vs. Ohio State 2011 (Colton Miles-Nash)Blocked a field goalBlocked a field goal: vs. UTEP 2010 (Tramain Thomas): vs. UTEP 2010 (Tramain Thomas)Blocked a PAT:Blocked a PAT: vs. New Mexico State 2004 (Jeremy Harrell) vs. New Mexico State 2004 (Jeremy Harrell)Missed a PAT:Missed a PAT: vs. Missouri State 2011 (Zach Hocker) vs. Missouri State 2011 (Zach Hocker)Had a punt blocked:Had a punt blocked: (1) at Auburn 2010 (Antonio Goodwin) (1) at Auburn 2010 (Antonio Goodwin)Did not punt: Did not punt: vs. South Carolina 2011vs. South Carolina 2011Had a field goal blocked:Had a field goal blocked: vs. Mississippi State 2011 (Fletcher Cox) vs. Mississippi State 2011 (Fletcher Cox)Had a PAT blocked: Had a PAT blocked: vs. UTEP 2010vs. UTEP 2010Held an opponent to less than 10 first downs: Held an opponent to less than 10 first downs: (9) vs. Missouri State 2011(9) vs. Missouri State 2011Intercepted 4+ passes:Intercepted 4+ passes: (4) vs. Mississippi State 2007 (4) vs. Mississippi State 2007Intercepted 3+ passes: Intercepted 3+ passes: (3) vs. Auburn 2011(3) vs. Auburn 2011Intercepted 2+ passes: Intercepted 2+ passes: (3) vs. Auburn 2011(3) vs. Auburn 2011Recovered 3+ fumbles: Recovered 3+ fumbles: (3) vs. South Carolina 2011(3) vs. South Carolina 2011Recovered 2+ fumbles: Recovered 2+ fumbles: (3) vs. South Carolina 2011(3) vs. South Carolina 2011Forced 4+ turnovers: Forced 4+ turnovers: (4) vs. South Carolina 2011(4) vs. South Carolina 2011Held an opponent to less than 300 yards:Held an opponent to less than 300 yards: (211) vs. Mississippi State 2011 (211) vs. Mississippi State 2011Held an opponent to less than 200 yards: Held an opponent to less than 200 yards: (163) vs. Missouri State 2011(163) vs. Missouri State 2011Scored a safety:Scored a safety: at Ole Miss 2011 (Jerry Franklin) at Ole Miss 2011 (Jerry Franklin)Scored a 2-point conversion:Scored a 2-point conversion: at Vanderbilt 2011 (Jarius Wright pass from Tyler Wilson) at Vanderbilt 2011 (Jarius Wright pass from Tyler Wilson)

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AN ARKANSAS PLAYER...AN ARKANSAS PLAYER...Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: (481) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011 (-29 rushing, 510 passing)(481) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011 (-29 rushing, 510 passing)Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: (358) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011 (-7 rushing, 365 passing)(358) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011 (-7 rushing, 365 passing)Was responsible for 5+ TDs in a game: Was responsible for 5+ TDs in a game: (6) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010 (5 pass, 1 run)(6) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010 (5 pass, 1 run)Was responsible for 4+ TDs in a game:Was responsible for 4+ TDs in a game: (6) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010 (5 pass, 1 run)(6) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010 (5 pass, 1 run)Was responsible for 3+ TDs in a game:Was responsible for 3+ TDs in a game: (3) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011 (3 pass)(3) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011 (3 pass)Rushed 40+ times in a game: Rushed 40+ times in a game: (40) DeCori Birmingham at Kentucky 2003(40) DeCori Birmingham at Kentucky 2003Rushed 30+ times in a game: Rushed 30+ times in a game: (30) Knile Davis (30) Knile Davis vs. LSU 2010vs. LSU 2010Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: (206) Darren McFadden at LSU 2007(206) Darren McFadden at LSU 2007Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (160) Dennis Johnson 160) Dennis Johnson at Ole Miss 2011at Ole Miss 2011Rushed for 100+ yards in a game:Rushed for 100+ yards in a game: ((160) Dennis Johnson 160) Dennis Johnson at Ole Miss 2011at Ole Miss 2011Rushed for 200+ yards in consecutive games: Rushed for 200+ yards in consecutive games: Never OccurredNever OccurredRushed for 150+ yards in consecutive games:Rushed for 150+ yards in consecutive games: Knile Davis (182) vs. UTEP, (187) Knile Davis (182) vs. UTEP, (187) at Mississippi State, (152) vs. LSU 2010at Mississippi State, (152) vs. LSU 2010Rushed for 100+ yards in consecutive games: Rushed for 100+ yards in consecutive games: Knile Davis (110) at South Carolina, (182) vs. UTEP, (187) Knile Davis (110) at South Carolina, (182) vs. UTEP, (187) at Mississippi State, (152) vs. LSU 2010, (139) vs. Ohio State 2011at Mississippi State, (152) vs. LSU 2010, (139) vs. Ohio State 2011Rushed for 4+ TDs in a game:Rushed for 4+ TDs in a game: (4) Darren McFadden vs. Florida International 2007 (4) Darren McFadden vs. Florida International 2007Rushed for 3+ TDs in a game:Rushed for 3+ TDs in a game: (3) Knile Davis at South Carolina 2010 (3) Knile Davis at South Carolina 2010Passed for 500+ yards in a game: Passed for 500+ yards in a game: (510) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011(510) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011Passed for 400+ yards in a game: Passed for 400+ yards in a game: (510) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011(510) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011Passed for 300+ yards in a game: Passed for 300+ yards in a game: (365) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011(365) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011Attempted 50+ passes in a game: Attempted 50+ passes in a game: (51) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011(51) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011Attempted 40+ passes in a game:Attempted 40+ passes in a game: (43) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011 (43) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011Attempted 30+ passes in a game:Attempted 30+ passes in a game: (43) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011 (43) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011Threw 5+ TD passes in a game: Threw 5+ TD passes in a game: (5) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010(5) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010Threw 4+ TD passes in a game: Threw 4+ TD passes in a game: (5) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010(5) Ryan Mallett vs. UTEP 2010Threw 3+ TD passes in game: Threw 3+ TD passes in game: (3) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011(3) Tyler Wilson vs. Mississippi State 2011Had 200+ yards receiving in a game:Had 200+ yards receiving in a game: (281) Jarius Wright vs. Texas A&M 2011 (281) Jarius Wright vs. Texas A&M 2011Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: (281) Jarius Wright vs. Texas A&M 2011(281) Jarius Wright vs. Texas A&M 2011Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: (119) Chris Gragg vs. Mississippi State 2011(119) Chris Gragg vs. Mississippi State 2011Caught 10+ passes in a game:Caught 10+ passes in a game: (10) Jarius Wright at Vanderbilt 2011 (10) Jarius Wright at Vanderbilt 2011Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: (3) Anthony Lucas at SMU 1999(3) Anthony Lucas at SMU 1999Caught 2+ TD passes in a game:Caught 2+ TD passes in a game: (2) Jarius Wright vs. South Carolina 2011 (2) Jarius Wright vs. South Carolina 2011Scored 15+ points kicking:Scored 15+ points kicking: (15) Todd Wright (4-4 FG, 3-4 PAT) vs. UTEP 1989 (15) Todd Wright (4-4 FG, 3-4 PAT) vs. UTEP 1989Kicked 5+ field goals in a game: Kicked 5+ field goals in a game: (5) Kendall Trainor vs. Texas A&M 1988(5) Kendall Trainor vs. Texas A&M 1988Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: (4) Alex Tejada vs. Troy 2007(4) Alex Tejada vs. Troy 2007Kicked a 50-yard+ FG: Kicked a 50-yard+ FG: (50) Zach Hocker at Vanderbilt 2011(50) Zach Hocker at Vanderbilt 2011Kicked a 60-yard+ FG: Kicked a 60-yard+ FG: (67) Steve Little vs. Texas 1977(67) Steve Little vs. Texas 1977Had a 70-yard+ punt: Had a 70-yard+ punt: (79) Richie Butler vs. Alabama 2002(79) Richie Butler vs. Alabama 2002Had an 80-yard+ punt:Had an 80-yard+ punt: (83) Pete Raether vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1991 (83) Pete Raether vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1991Intercepted 3+ passes in a game:Intercepted 3+ passes in a game: (3) Michael Grant vs. ULM 2006 (3) Michael Grant vs. ULM 2006Intercepted 2+ passes in a game:Intercepted 2+ passes in a game: (2) Tramain Thomas vs. Auburn 2011 (2) Tramain Thomas vs. Auburn 2011Returned 2+ punts for TDs: Returned 2+ punts for TDs: (2) Joe Adams vs. Missouri State 2011 (61 yards, 69 yards)(2) Joe Adams vs. Missouri State 2011 (61 yards, 69 yards)Had a 90+ yard rush: Had a 90+ yard rush: (92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011(92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011Had an 80+ yard rush:Had an 80+ yard rush: (92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011 (92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011Had a 70+ yard rush:Had a 70+ yard rush: (71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011 (71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011Had a 60+ yard rush: Had a 60+ yard rush: (71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011(71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011Had a 90+ yard pass:Had a 90+ yard pass: (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002 (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002Had an 80+ yard pass: Had an 80+ yard pass: (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU(80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU 2010 2010Had a 70+ yard pass:Had a 70+ yard pass: (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU 2010 2010Had two 80+ yard passes: Had two 80+ yard passes: (85) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton, (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU(85) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton, (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU 2010 2010Had two 70+ yard passes: Had two 70+ yard passes: (85) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton, (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU(85) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton, (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU 2010 2010

AN OPPOSING TEAM...AN OPPOSING TEAM...Failed to score a TD:Failed to score a TD: (3) New Mexico 2011 (3) New Mexico 2011 Had 30+ first downs:Had 30+ first downs: (30) (30) Texas A&M 2011Texas A&M 2011300+ yards rushing: 300+ yards rushing: (381) Texas A&M 2011(381) Texas A&M 201150+ rushing attempts: 50+ rushing attempts: (52) (52) Auburn 2011Auburn 2011400+ yards passing: 400+ yards passing: (421) Mississippi State 2007(421) Mississippi State 2007300+ yards passing: 300+ yards passing: (374) Troy 2011(374) Troy 2011250+ yards passing:250+ yards passing: (374) Troy 2011 (374) Troy 201150+ pass attempts: 50+ pass attempts: (63) Troy 2011(63) Troy 201130+ pass completions: 30+ pass completions: (36) Troy 2011(36) Troy 20114+ touchdown passes:4+ touchdown passes: (5) Georgia 2009 (5) Georgia 2009

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3+ touchdown passes:3+ touchdown passes: (3) Troy 2011 (3) Troy 2011500+ yards total offense:500+ yards total offense: (628) Texas A&M 2011 (628) Texas A&M 201180+ total plays:80+ total plays: (89) Texas A&M 2011 (89) Texas A&M 201170+ points: 70+ points: (70) Southern Cal 2005(70) Southern Cal 200560+ points: 60+ points: (65) Auburn 2010(65) Auburn 201050+ points: 50+ points: (65) Auburn 2010(65) Auburn 201040+ points:40+ points: (65) Auburn 2010 (65) Auburn 2010No turnovers: No turnovers: Alabama 2011Alabama 20115+ Fumbles:5+ Fumbles: (5) Kentucky (lost 2) 2008 (5) Kentucky (lost 2) 2008100-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: 100-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: Vanderbilt 2011 (RUSH: Zac Stacy, 128 yards; REC: Jordan Matthews, 151 yards)Vanderbilt 2011 (RUSH: Zac Stacy, 128 yards; REC: Jordan Matthews, 151 yards)Returned a kickoff for TD: Returned a kickoff for TD: UTEP (Marlon McClure – 100 yards) 2010UTEP (Marlon McClure – 100 yards) 2010Returned a punt for TD:Returned a punt for TD: Alabama (Marquis Maze – 83 yards) 2011 Alabama (Marquis Maze – 83 yards) 2011Returned an interception for a TD:Returned an interception for a TD: South Carolina (Devin Taylor – 48 yards) 2011 South Carolina (Devin Taylor – 48 yards) 2011Returned 2+ interceptions for TDs:Returned 2+ interceptions for TDs: (2) Alabama (Javier Arenas - 63 yards, Justin Woodall – 74 yards) 2008 (2) Alabama (Javier Arenas - 63 yards, Justin Woodall – 74 yards) 2008Returned a fumble for a TD:Returned a fumble for a TD: South Carolina (Byron McNight – 1 yard) 2010 South Carolina (Byron McNight – 1 yard) 2010Returned a blocked punt for a TD:Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Kentucky 2003 (Andrew Hopewell, six yards) Kentucky 2003 (Andrew Hopewell, six yards) Blocked a punt: Blocked a punt: Auburn 2010 (Antonio Goodwin)Auburn 2010 (Antonio Goodwin)Had a field goal blocked: Had a field goal blocked: UTEP 2010UTEP 2010Had a punt blocked: Had a punt blocked: Ohio State 2011Ohio State 2011Missed a PAT: Missed a PAT: Eastern Michigan 2009Eastern Michigan 2009Intercepted 3+ passes: Intercepted 3+ passes: (3) Alabama 2010(3) Alabama 2010Scored a safety: Scored a safety: Auburn (TEAM) 2008Auburn (TEAM) 2008Scored a 2-point conversion: Scored a 2-point conversion: LSU 2007LSU 2007

AN OPPOSING PLAYER...AN OPPOSING PLAYER...Rushed 35+ times in a game:Rushed 35+ times in a game: (35) Herb Donaldson (Western Illinois) 2008 (35) Herb Donaldson (Western Illinois) 2008Rushed 30+ times in a game: Rushed 30+ times in a game: (32) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011(32) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: (230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011(230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011(230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011Rushed for 3+ touchdowns in a game: Rushed for 3+ touchdowns in a game: (3) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011(3) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011Passed for 400+ yards in a game: Passed for 400+ yards in a game: (421) Wesley Carroll (Mississippi State) 2007(421) Wesley Carroll (Mississippi State) 2007Passed for 300+ yards in a game:Passed for 300+ yards in a game: (373) Corey Robison (Troy) 2011 (373) Corey Robison (Troy) 2011Attempted 60+ passes in a game:Attempted 60+ passes in a game: (63) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011 (63) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011Attempted 50+ passes in a game: Attempted 50+ passes in a game: (63) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011(63) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011Attempted 40+ passes in a game: Attempted 40+ passes in a game: (63) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011(63) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011Threw 5+ TDs in a game:Threw 5+ TDs in a game: (5) Joe Cox (Georgia) 2009 (5) Joe Cox (Georgia) 2009Threw 4+ TDs in a game: (Threw 4+ TDs in a game: (4) Wesley Carroll (Mississippi State) 20074) Wesley Carroll (Mississippi State) 2007Threw 3+ TDs in game: Threw 3+ TDs in game: (3) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011(3) Corey Robinson (Troy) 2011Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: (406) Corey Robinson (Troy) PASS: 373; RUSH: 33 2011(406) Corey Robinson (Troy) PASS: 373; RUSH: 33 2011Had 300+ yards total offense in a game:Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: (306) Jordan Rodgers (Vanderbilt) PASS: 240; RUSH: 66 2011 (306) Jordan Rodgers (Vanderbilt) PASS: 240; RUSH: 66 2011Had 200+ yards receiving in a game:Had 200+ yards receiving in a game: (208) Jamayel Smith (Mississippi State) 2007 (208) Jamayel Smith (Mississippi State) 2007 Had 150+ yards receiving in a game:Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: (151) Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) 2011 (151) Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) 2011Had 100+ yards receiving in a game:Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: (106) Da’Rick Rogers (Tennessee) 2011 (106) Da’Rick Rogers (Tennessee) 2011Caught 15+ passes in a game:Caught 15+ passes in a game: (17) Willie Gosha (Auburn) 1995 (17) Willie Gosha (Auburn) 1995Caught 10+ passes in a game: Caught 10+ passes in a game: (10) Jamayel Smith (Mississippi State) 2007(10) Jamayel Smith (Mississippi State) 2007Caught 3+ TD passes in a game:Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: (3) Jamie Armstrong (Ole Miss) 2001 (3) Jamie Armstrong (Ole Miss) 2001Caught 2+ TD passes in a game:Caught 2+ TD passes in a game: (2) Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) 2011 (2) Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) 2011Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: (4) Josh Jasper (LSU) 2009(4) Josh Jasper (LSU) 2009Kicked a 50+ yard field goal: Kicked a 50+ yard field goal: (51) Caleb Sturgis (Florida) 2009(51) Caleb Sturgis (Florida) 2009Had an 80+ yard punt:Had an 80+ yard punt: (82) Derek Helton (LSU) 2010 (82) Derek Helton (LSU) 2010Had a 70+ yard punt:Had a 70+ yard punt: (72) Jordan Chiles (Missouri State) 2011 (72) Jordan Chiles (Missouri State) 2011Intercepted 2+ passes in a game:Intercepted 2+ passes in a game: (2) Josh Bynes (Auburn) 2010 (2) Josh Bynes (Auburn) 2010Had a 90+ yard run:Had a 90+ yard run: (97) John Avery (Ole Miss) 1997 (97) John Avery (Ole Miss) 1997Had an 80+ yard run:Had an 80+ yard run: (80) Richard Samuel (Georgia) 2009 (80) Richard Samuel (Georgia) 2009Had a 70+ yard run: Had a 70+ yard run: (70) Anthony Dixon (Mississippi State) 2009(70) Anthony Dixon (Mississippi State) 2009Had a 90+yard pass: Had a 90+yard pass: (99) Gino Toretta to Horace Copeland (Miami [Fla.]) 1991(99) Gino Toretta to Horace Copeland (Miami [Fla.]) 1991Had an 80+ yard pass: Had an 80+ yard pass: (80) Stephem Garcia to Alshon Jeffrey (South Carolina) 2007 (80) Stephem Garcia to Alshon Jeffrey (South Carolina) 2007 Had a 70+ yard pass: Had a 70+ yard pass: (77) Kyle McMahon to Kinsman Thomas (Eastern Michigan) 2009(77) Kyle McMahon to Kinsman Thomas (Eastern Michigan) 2009

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SEASON/CAREER STARTSSEASON/CAREER STARTS Offense 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOTAL STRAIGHTOffense 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOTAL STRAIGHT 3, Joe Adams, WR, Sr. 9 4 7 7 27 3 3, Joe Adams, WR, Sr. 9 4 7 7 27 3 67, Alvin Bailey, OG, So. 11 13 - - 24 24 67, Alvin Bailey, OG, So. 11 13 - - 24 24 85, Greg Childs, WR, Sr. 2 7 8 1 18 0 85, Greg Childs, WR, Sr. 2 7 8 1 18 0 72, Grant Cook, OG, Sr. 11 0 3 4 18 11 72, Grant Cook, OG, Sr. 11 0 3 4 18 11 23, De’Anthony Curtis, RB, Sr.23, De’Anthony Curtis, RB, Sr. 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 7, Knile Davis, RB, Jr. - 8 1 - 9 0 7, Knile Davis, RB, Jr. - 8 1 - 9 0 79, Grant Freeman, OT, Sr.79, Grant Freeman, OT, Sr. 11 0 2 0 13 11 11 0 2 0 13 11 80, Chris Gragg, TE, Jr. 7 4 - 3 14 5 80, Chris Gragg, TE, Jr. 7 4 - 3 14 5 29, Broderick Green, RB, Sr.29, Broderick Green, RB, Sr. 1 2 3 0 6 0 1 2 3 0 6 0 11, Cobi Hamilton, WR, Jr. 10 11, Cobi Hamilton, WR, Jr. 10 5 1 - 16 55 1 - 16 5 19, Javontee Herndon, WR, So. 1 0 - - 1 019, Javontee Herndon, WR, So. 1 0 - - 1 0 2, Julian Horton, WR, So. 2 0 - - 2 0 2, Julian Horton, WR, So. 2 0 - - 2 0 83, Maudrecus Humphrey, WR, So. 2 0 - - 2 083, Maudrecus Humphrey, WR, So. 2 0 - - 2 0 33, Dennis Johnson, RB, Jr.33, Dennis Johnson, RB, Jr. 5 0 2 2 9 5 5 0 2 2 9 5 6, Colton Miles-Nash, TE, Jr.6, Colton Miles-Nash, TE, Jr. 2 0 1 - 3 0 2 0 1 - 3 0 71, Jason Peacock, OT, Jr. 7 - - - 7 7 71, Jason Peacock, OT, Jr. 7 - - - 7 7 36, Kiero Small, FB, Jr. 2 - - - 2 0 36, Kiero Small, FB, Jr. 2 - - - 2 0 65, Mitch Smothers, OT, Fr. 4 - - - 4 065, Mitch Smothers, OT, Fr. 4 - - - 4 0 64, Travis Swanson, C, So.64, Travis Swanson, C, So. 11 13 - - 24 24 11 13 - - 24 24 87, Austin Tate, TE, So. 1 1 - - 2 0 87, Austin Tate, TE, So. 1 1 - - 2 0 8, Tyler Wilson, QB, Jr. 11 0 0 0 11 11 8, Tyler Wilson, QB, Jr. 11 0 0 0 11 11 20, Ronnie Wingo Jr., RB, Jr.20, Ronnie Wingo Jr., RB, Jr. 1 4 1 - 6 0 1 4 1 - 6 0 4, Jarius Wright, WR, Sr. 10 13 12 7 42 8 4, Jarius Wright, WR, Sr. 10 13 12 7 42 8 Defense 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOTAL STRAIGHTDefense 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOTAL STRAIGHT 99, Lavunce Askew, DT, Sr. - 99, Lavunce Askew, DT, Sr. - 5 1 1 7 05 1 1 7 0 14, Eric Bennett, S, So. 11 0 - - 11 11 14, Eric Bennett, S, So. 11 0 - - 11 11 91, Jake Bequette, DE, Sr. 91, Jake Bequette, DE, Sr. 8 13 8 11 40 6 8 13 8 11 40 6 51, Alfred Davis, DT, Jr. 0 7 1 - 8 0 51, Alfred Davis, DT, Jr. 0 7 1 - 8 0 86, Trey Flowers, DE, Fr. 3 - - - 3 0 86, Trey Flowers, DE, Fr. 3 - - - 3 0 9, Elton Ford, S, Sr. 2 1 8 8 19 0 9, Elton Ford, S, Sr. 2 1 8 8 19 0 34, Jerry Franklin, LB, Sr.34, Jerry Franklin, LB, Sr. 11 13 12 12 48 29 11 13 12 12 48 29 28, Greg Gatson, CB, Jr. 7 1 0 0 8 7 28, Greg Gatson, CB, Jr. 7 1 0 0 8 7 32, Bret Harris, LB, Sr. 0 0 2 0 2 0 32, Bret Harris, LB, Sr. 0 0 2 0 2 0 45, Alonzo Highsmith, LB, Jr.45, Alonzo Highsmith, LB, Jr. 11 - - - 11 11 11 - - - 11 11 52, Byran Jones, DT, So. 11 5 - - 16 11 52, Byran Jones, DT, So. 11 5 - - 16 11 92, DeQuinta Jones, DT, Jr.92, DeQuinta Jones, DT, Jr. 9 8 3 - 20 3 9 8 3 - 20 3 6, Isaac Madison, CB, Sr. 4 10 - 11 25 0 6, Isaac Madison, CB, Sr. 4 10 - 11 25 0 8, Tevin Mitchel, CB, Fr. 5 - - - 5 4 8, Tevin Mitchel, CB, Fr. 5 - - - 5 4 31, Jerico Nelson, S/LB, Sr.31, Jerico Nelson, S/LB, Sr. 5 12 7 7 31 1 5 12 7 7 31 1 35, Ross Rasner, LB, Jr. 2 0 0 - 2 0 35, Ross Rasner, LB, Jr. 2 0 0 - 2 0 42, Chris Smith, DE, So. 3 0 - - 3 0 42, Chris Smith, DE, So. 3 0 - - 3 0 61, Zach Stadther, DT, Sr. 61, Zach Stadther, DT, Sr. 3 1 8 8 20 0 3 1 8 8 20 0 98, Robert Thomas, DT, So. 98, Robert Thomas, DT, So. 5 - - - 5 0 5 - - - 5 0 5, Tramain Thomas, S, Sr. 9 5, Tramain Thomas, S, Sr. 9 13 4 1 27 213 4 1 27 2 25, Terrell Williams, LB, Jr.25, Terrell Williams, LB, Jr. 0 1 1 - 2 0 0 1 1 - 2 0 21, Darius Winston, CB, Jr.21, Darius Winston, CB, Jr. 6 6 0 - 12 0 6 6 0 - 12 0 43, Tenarius Wright, DE, So. 43, Tenarius Wright, DE, So. 6 0 1 - 7 2 6 0 1 - 7 2

Please note that all starts may not be at the positions the player is currently listedPlease note that all starts may not be at the positions the player is currently listed

BIG PERFORMANCES BIG PERFORMANCES 200-Yard Receiving Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Jarius Wright 1 0 0 0

100-Yard Receiving Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Jarius Wright 4 2 2 1 Joe Adams 2 3 2 0 Greg Childs 0 2 3 0 Cobi Hamilton 1 2 1 - Chris Gragg 1 0 0 0 100-Yard Rushing Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Knile Davis - 6 0 - Broderick Green 0 0 1 1* Dennis Johnson 1 0 1 1 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1 0 0 - 500-Yard Passing Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 1 0 0 0 400-Yard Passing Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 1 0 0 0 300-Yard Passing Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 4 1 0 0

200-Yard Passing Games Player 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 10 1 0 0

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NON-OFFENSIVE SCORESNON-OFFENSIVE SCORES Arkansas - 7 (Punt return, 7:52 1Q vs. Missouri State; Joe Adams 61 yards. Punt return, 4:15 3Q vs. Missouri State; Joe Adams, 69 yards. Kickoff return, 4:42 1Q vs. New Mexico; Marquel Wade, 85 yards. Safety, 0:14 3Q vs. Ole Miss; Jerry Franklin. Fumble return, 13:25 4Q vs. Vanderbilt; Jerry Franklin, 94 yards. Kickoff return, 2:13 1Q vs. South Carolina; Dennis Johnson, 98 yards. Punt Return, :17 1Q vs. Tennessee; Joe Adams, 60 yards) Opponents - 4 (Interception return, 6:12 3Q (Troy); LaDarrius Madden 53 yards. Interception return, 4:36 2Q (Alabama); DeQuan Menzie 25 yards. Punt Return, 11:29 3Q (Alabama); Marquis Maze, 83 yards. Interception return, 13:04 2Q (South Carolina); Devin Taylor 48 yards)

Miscellaneous StatsMiscellaneous Stats

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2011 ARKANSAS SCORING DRIVES ScoreQuarter Time Scoring Play (Conversions) Plays Yards TOP (UA-Opp)Missouri State1st 10:32 Jarius Wright 33-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 10 80 4:28 7-01st 0:51 Kody Walker 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 12 70 5:21 20-02nd 5:01 Chris Gragg 3-yard pass from Brandon Mitchell (Zach Hocker kick) 7 46 3:08 27-02nd 0:14 Zach Hocker 32-yard field goal 10 63 2:42 30-03rd 6:17 Jarius Wright 29-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 10 90 5:09 37-04th 12:20 Kody Walker 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 8 73 3:25 51-7

New Mexico1st 13:03 Jarius Wright 3-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 4 70 1:57 7-02nd 5:38 Zach Hocker 24-yard field goal 12 54 4:37 17-32nd 2:14 Kody Walker 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 70 1:42 24-32rd 0:17 Tyler Wilson 7-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 9 77 1:32 31-33rd 9:42 Kody Walker 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 8 55 3:44 38-34th 12:00 Cobi Hamilton 54-yard pass from Brandon Mitchell (Zach Hocker kick) 4 80 1:23 45-34th 4:28 Brandon Mitchell 14-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 13 91 5:04 52-3

Troy1st 13:09 Ronnie Wingo 22-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 80 1:51 7-01st 6:00 Ronnie Wingo 21-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 13 80 4:22 14-02nd 13:56 Kody Walker 3-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 13 80 4:41 21-02nd 6:41 Zach Hocker 22-yard field goal 11 73 3:50 24-03rd 7:28 Ronnie Wingo 6-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 11 79 6:02 31-74th 14:09 Joe Adams 56-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 2 59 0:39 38-21

Alabama1st 1:18 Dennis Johnson 10-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 12 63 5:28 7-73td 8:54 Cobi Hamilton 19-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 4 58 1:03 14-31

Texas A&M1st 2:26 Jarius Wright 68-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 6 85 1:58 7-142nd 9:09 Broderick Green 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 7 73 1:44 14-212nd 3:05 Zach Hocker 26-yard field goal 9 73 1:52 17-283rd 11:44 Zach Hocker 32-yard field goal 5 38 1:53 20-353rd 7:29 Ronnie Wingo 13-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 10 75 2:27 27-354th 11:00 Jarius Wright 0-yard fumble recovery (Tyler Wilson rush) 6 86 1:40 35-354th 1:41 Broderick Green 3-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 9 80 2:41 42-38

Auburn1st 6:53 Broderick Green 6-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 80 1:59 7-72nd 9:36 Tyler Wilson 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 13 80 5:26 14-142nd 4:23 Jarius Wright 5-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 9 65 3:12 21-143rd 7:43 Joe Adams 92-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 1 92 0:15 28-144th 12:10 Zach Hocker 36-yard field goal 4 7 1:11 31-144th 5:50 Dennis Johnson 18-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 3 16 1:27 38-14

Ole Miss2nd 5:11 Dennis Johnson 52-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 80 1:31 7-173rd 11:55 Zach Hocker 33-yard field goal 10 56 2:58 10-173rd 6:48 Tyler Wilson 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 6 69 2:19 17-173rd 3:22 Tyler Wilson 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 75 2:11 24-174th 11:31 Zach Hocker 23-yard field goal 9 55 3:32 29-17

Vanderbilt1st 4:02 Brandon Mitchell 4-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 12 88 5:22 7-72nd 0:05 Jarius Wright 11-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 8 62 1:34 14-213rd 11:39 Zach Hocker 36-yard field goal 8 51 2:37 17-213rd 1:05 Zach Hocker 50-yard field goal 11 58 3:57 20-284th 6:53 Zach Hocker 42-yard field goal 9 40 3:42 31-28

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2011 ARKANSAS SCORING DRIVES ScoreQuarter Time Scoring Play (Conversions) Plays Yards TOP (UA-Opp)South Carolina1st 11:33 Zach Hocker 44-yard field goal 8 41 3:27 3-02nd 12:49 Jarius Wright 68-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 1 68 0:15 17-142nd 4:11 Jarius Wright 16-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 12 75 4:38 24-143rd 7:47 Zach Hocker 21-yard field goal 9 62 3:03 27-213rd 1:17 Zach Hocker 25-yard field goal 9 30 3:51 30-214th 8:09 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 4-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 8 63 2:21 37-284th 4:07 Broderick Green 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 2 1 1:14 44-28

Tennessee1st 3:39 Jarius Wright 7-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 13 75 5:10 7-02nd 11:25 Dennis Johnson 71-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 2 71 0:20 21-03rd 7:07 Dennis Johnson 15-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 52 1:51 28-73rd 4:17 Joe Adams 40-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 1 40 0:08 35-74th 10:58 Broderick Green 10-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 3 53 1:01 42-74th 6:37 De’Anthony Curtis 26-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 74 2:41 49-7

Mississippi State1st 12:42 Cobi Hamilton 20-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 6 66 2:18 7-01st 1:34 Kiero Small 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 7 68 3:15 14-32nd 2:04 Joe Adams 32-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 6 75 1:53 21-102nd 0:05 Zach Hocker 44-yard field goal 8 38 1:09 24-103rd 7:31 Chris Gragg 2-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 12 78 5:40 31-103rd 2:10 Zach Hocker 48-yard field goal 9 35 3:34 34-104th 13:02 Zach Hocker 27-yard field goal 9 42 3:03 37-104th 3:20 Broderick Green 2-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 10 51 5:20 44-10

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2011 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES ScoreQuarter Time Scoring Play (Conversions) Plays Yards TOP (UA-Opp)Missouri State1st 0:45 Jermain Saffold 33 yd pass from Kierra Harris (Austin Witmer kick) 1 33 0:09 44-7

New Mexico1st 4:57 James Aho 47-yard field goal 6 39 2:20 7-3

Troy2nd 0:07 Eric Thomas 3-yard pass from Corey Robinson (Michael Taylor kick) 7 50 1:12 24-73rd 6:40 Justin Albert 32-yard pass from Corey Robinson (Michael Taylor kick) 2 60 0:48 31-144th 0:28 Eric Thomas 24-yard pass from Corey Robinson (Michael Taylor kick) 7 48 1:39 38-28

Alabama1st 11:48 Michael Williams 37-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick) 7 80 3:12 0-72nd 5:35 Jeremy Shelley 20-yard field goal 13 77 7:18 7-103rd 9:57 Trent Richardson 61-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick) 2 64 0:50 7-313rd 0:48 Eddie Lacy 4-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 6 56 2:42 14-38

Texas A&M1st 12:48 Christine Michael 48-yard run (Randy Bullock kick) 3 79 0:54 0-71st 8:45 Christine Michael 4-yard run (Randy Bullock kick) 7 71 2:24 0-142nd 10:53 Cyrus Gray 1-yard run (Randy Bullock kick) 8 54 3:12 7-212nd 7:05 Christine Michael 29-yard run (Randy Bullock kick) 6 84 2:04 14-282nd 0:09 Cyrus Gray 4-yard run (Randy Bullock kick) 11 82 2:56 17-354th 4:22 Randy Bullock 23-yard field goal 16 74 6:38 35-38

Auburn1st 9:56 Michael Dyer 55-yard run (Cody Parker kick) 5 80 1:59 0-71st 0:02 Kiehl Frazier 7-yard run (Cody Parker kick) 9 47 3:14 7-14

Ole Miss1st 3:43 Bryson Rose 43-yard field goal 7 27 3:52 0-32nd 14:50 Donte Moncrief 31-yard pass from Randall Mackey (Bryson Rose kick) 4 51 1:31 0-102nd 6:42 Randall Mackey 3-yard run (Bryson Rose kick) 11 80 6:20 0-174th 1:23 Donte Moncrief 4-yard pass from Randall Mackey (Bryson Rose kick) 16 80 5:00 29-24

Vanderbilt1st 9:24 Jordan Matthews 21-yard pass from Jordan Rodgers (Carey Spear kick) 8 68 3:11 0-72nd 13:03 Jordan Rodgers 19-yard run (Carey Spear kick) 13 81 5:59 7-142nd 1:39 Jordan Rodgers 3-yard run (Carey Spear kick) 10 88 5:10 7-213rd 5:02 Zac Stacy 62-yard run (Carey Spear kick) 4 76 1:20 17-28

South Carolina1st 2:28 Brandon Wilds 4-yard run (Jay Wooten kick) 9 72 5:09 3-73rd 10:50 Connor Shaw 9-yard run (Jay Wooten kick) 9 45 4:10 24-214th 10:30 Connor Shaw 1-yard run (Jay Wooten kick) 13 80 5:47 30-28

Tennessee2nd 9:26 Rajion Neal 11-yard run (Michael Palardy kick) 5 77 1:59 21-7

Mississippi State1st 4:49 Derek DePasquale 35-yard field goal 9 35 3:26 7-32nd 12:06 Dylan Favre 5-yard run (Derek DePasquale kick) 4 28 1:23 14-104th 0:15 Malcolm Johnson 13-yard pass from Dylan Favre (Derek DePasquale kick) 12 66 3:05 44-17

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GAME BY GAME STARTERSOFFENSEGame OT OG C OG OT QB WR/TE/RB WR/TE WR/RB/FB WR WR/TEMissouri State Smothers G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Horton Hamilton Adams J. Wright ChildsNew Mexico Smothers G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Miles-Nash Hamilton Adams* J. Wright GraggTroy Smothers G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Humphrey Hamilton Adams Herndon GraggAlabama Smothers G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Humphrey Hamilton Adams J. Wright HortonTexas A&M Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Wingo Jr. Hamilton Adams J. Wright ChildsAuburn Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Green Tate Small J. Wright Miles-NashOle Miss Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Johnson Hamilton Adams J. Wright GraggVanderbilt Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Johnson Hamilton Small J. Wright GraggSouth Carolina Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Johnson Hamilton Adams J. Wright GraggTennessee Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Johnson Hamilton Adams J. Wright GraggMississippi State Peacock G. Cook Swanson Bailey Freeman Wilson Johnson Hamilton Adams J. Wright GraggLSU*Adams lined up in the backfield as the starting running back vs. New Mexico

DEFENSEGame DE DT DT DE DT/OLB MLB OLB CB S S CB Missouri State Bequette B. Jones R. Thomas T. Wright D. Jones Franklin Highsmith Winston Bennett T. Thomas MadisonNew Mexico Bequette B. Jones R. Thomas T. Wright D. Jones Franklin Highsmith Winston Bennett T. Thomas MadisonTroy C. Smith B. Jones R. Thomas T. Wright Nelson Franklin Highsmith Winston Bennett T. Thomas MadisonAlabama C. Smith B. Jones R. Thomas T. Wright D. Jones Franklin Highsmith Winston Bennett T. Thomas MadisonTexas A&M C. Smith B. Jones R. Thomas D. Jones Nelson Franklin Highsmith Winston Bennett T. Thomas GatsonAuburn Bequette B. Jones Stadther D. Jones Nelson Franklin Highsmith Mitchel Bennett Ford GatsonOle Miss Bequette B. Jones Stadther Flowers D. Jones Franklin Highsmith Winston Bennett T. Thomas GatsonVanderbilt Bequette B. Jones Stadther Flowers Rasner Franklin Highsmith Mitchel Bennett T. Thomas GatsonSouth Carolina Bequette B. Jones D. Jones Flowers Nelson Franklin Highsmith Mitchel Bennett Ford GatsonTennessee Bequette B. Jones D. Jones T. Wright Rasner Franklin Highsmith Mitchel Bennett T. Thomas GatsonMississippi State Bequette B. Jones D. Jones T. Wright Nelson Franklin Highsmith Mitchel Bennett T. Thomas GatsonLSU

OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWNYARDS No. of TD No. of TD Drives Poss. Time TD Drives Plays TD Drives

0-10 25 1 0:01-0:30 4 1 311-20 9 1 0:31-1:00 1 2 321-30 4 0 1:01-1:30 5 3 231-40 3 1 1:31-2:00 11 4 341-50 0 1 2:01-3:00 8 5 651-60 3 6 3:01-4:00 6 6 661-70 2 11 4:01-5:00 4 7 271-80 1 21 5:01-6:00 8 8 581-90 0 4 6:01-7:00 1 9 391-99 1 2 7:01 + 0 10 4 OT: 0 11+ 11Total Offensive TD: 48Shortest TD Drive Time: 0:08 (vs. Tennessee)Longest TD Drive Time: 6:02 (vs. Troy)Most Yards on a TD Drive: 92 (vs. Auburn)Fewest Plays on a TD Drive: 1 (vs. Tennessee; vs. South Carolina; vs. Auburn)Most Plays on a TD Drive: 13 (vs. Tennessee; vs. Auburn; vs. Troy; vs. New Mexico)

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESPLAYER UA A TOTALJerry Mitchell 4 3 7Ross Rasner 3 4 7Terrell Williams 5 2 7Jarrett Lake 2 4 6Jerry Franklin 3 2 5Braylon Mitchell 2 3 5Elton Ford 3 1 4Darrell Smith 1 3 4Alan Turner 1 3 4Javontee Herndon 3 0 3Colton Miles-Nash 1 2 3Tevin Mitchel 1 2 3Marquel Wade 1 2 3Seth Armbrust 0 2 2Alan D’Appollonio 0 2 2Greg Gatson 1 1 2Zach Hocker 1 1 2Matt Marshall 1 1 2Daunte Carr 0 1 1Luke Charpentier 1 0 1Grant Cook 1 0 1De’Anthony Curtis 0 1 1Tyler Deacon 0 1 1Trey Flowers 0 1 1Bret Harris 1 0 1Julian Horton 0 1 1Isaac Madison 1 0 1Jerico Nelson 1 0 1Tramain Thomas 0 1 1

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ARKANSAS AS RANKED TEAMRank Opponent W/L Score Year1 North Texas State ....... W .......55-20 .......1965

2 Nebraska ..................... W ........10-7 ......1965* Texas A&M ................. W ........31-0 ........1965 Rice ............................ W ........31-0 ........1965 SMU ........................... W ........24-3 ........1965 Texas Tech ................. W .......42-24 .......1965 LSU ..............................L ........7-14 ......1966* Oklahoma State .......... W ........39-0 ........1969 Texas Tech ................. W ........33-0 ........1969 Texas ...........................L .......14-15 .......1969 Vanderbilt .................... W .......48-17 .......1978 Oklahoma State .......... W ........19-7 ........1978 Tulsa ........................... W .......21-13 .......1978

3 SMU ........................... W ........44-0 ........1964 Texas Tech ................. W ........17-0 ........1964 Baylor ......................... W ........38-7 ........1965 Texas .......................... W .......27-24 .......1965 Tulsa ........................... W ........55-0 ........1969 TCU ............................ W ........24-6 ........1969 Baylor ......................... W ........21-7 ........1969 Ole Miss .......................L .......22-27 .....1970* Texas ...........................L .......21-28 .......1978

4 Texas A&M ................. W ........14-7 ........1954 Rice ............................ W .......28-15 .......1954 SMU ............................L .......14-21 .......1954 Wichita State .............. W ........17-0 ........1964 Texas A&M ................. W ........17-0 ........1964 Rice ............................ W ........21-0 ........1964 TCU ............................ W ........28-0 ........1965 Wichita State .............. W .......52-14 .......1969 Texas A&M ................. W .......35-13 .......1969 Rice ............................ W ........30-6 ........1969 SMU ........................... W .......28-15 .......1969 Stanford .......................L .......28-34 .......1970 Texas ...........................L ........7-42 ........1970 Southern California ......L .......10-31 .......1972 TCU ............................ W ........42-3 ........1978 Houston .......................L .......10-13 .......1979 Texas ...........................L .......13-15 .......1985

5 Tulsa ........................... W .......20-12 .......1965 Oklahoma State .......... W .......14-10 .......1966 Baylor ..........................L .........0-7 .........1966 Rice ............................ W ........24-6 ........1982 Baylor ..........................L .......17-24 .......1982 Mississippi State ......... W .......28-14 .......2006 LSU ..............................L .......26-31 .......2006

6 Rice ............................ W .......28-14 .......1962 Ole Miss .......................L .......13-17 .....1963* Oklahoma State .......... W .......28-14 .......1965 Tulsa ........................... W ........27-8 ........1966 SMU ........................... W ........22-0 ........1966 Texas Tech ..................L .......16-21 .......1966 Texas Tech ................. W .......24-10 .......1970 Oklahoma State .......... W .......18-10 .......1971 Texas Tech ................. W .......17-14 .......1977 Oklahoma .................... W ........31-6 ......1978* Alabama .......................L ........9-24 ......1980* Texas ...........................L .......17-23 .......1980 Houston ...................... W ........38-3 ........1982 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1982 Texas Tech ................. W ........30-7 ........1985 Mississippi State ......... W .......44-17 .......2011

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Texas A&M ..................L ........6-10 ........1985 New Mexico State ...... W .......42-11 .......1986 Oklahoma .....................L ........8-42 ......1987* Tulsa ........................... W ........26-7 ........1988 Texas A&M ................. W .......23-22 .......1989 SMU ........................... W .......38-24 .......1989 Mississippi State ..........L .......21-22 .......1998 Alabama ...................... W .......34-31 .......2003

10 Tulsa ............................L .......13-14 .......1946 Georgia Tech ................L ........6-14 ......1955* Texas ...........................L ........0-17 ........1957 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-28 ........1959 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1961 SMU ........................... W .......35-29 .......1968 Baylor ......................... W ........41-7 ........1970 Oklahoma State ...........L ........7-26 ........1974 Texas .......................... W .......17-14 .......1979 TCU ............................ W ........35-0 ........1982 Texas A&M ................. W ........35-0 ........1982 New Mexico State ...... W .......45-13 .......1985 TCU ............................ W ........41-0 ........1985 Baylor ..........................L .......14-29 .......1986 Miami (Fla.) ..................L ........7-51 ........1987 Baylor ......................... W .......19-10 .......1989 Tennessee ....................L .......27-31 .....1990* Tennessee ....................L .......24-28 .......1998 Alabama .......................L .......20-24 .......2010 Auburn ........................ W .......38-14 .......2011 Ole Miss ...................... W .......29-24 .......2011

11 Baylor ......................... W .......20-17 .......1957 Texas A&M ..................L .........6-7 .........1957 Tulsa ........................... W .......42-14 .......1962 Tulsa ........................... W ........56-7 ........1963 Texas A&M ................. W ........21-7 ........1963 Oklahoma State .......... W .......14-10 .......1964 Tulsa ........................... W .......31-22 .......1964 TCU ............................ W ........29-6 ........1964 Wichita State .............. W ........41-0 ........1966 Oklahoma State ...........L .........6-7 .........1967 Oklahoma State .......... W ........23-7 ........1970 TCU ............................ W .......49-14 .......1970 SMU ........................... W .......27-14 .......1978 SMU ........................... W ........41-0 ........1986 Rice ............................ W .......21-14 .......1988 Baylor ......................... W ........33-3 ........1988 Texas A&M ................. W .......25-20 .......1988 Rice ............................ W .......38-17 .......1989 Ole Miss ...................... W ........34-0 ........1998 Michigan ......................L .......31-45 .....1999* Florida ..........................L .......28-33 .......2003 Tennessee ................... W .......31-14 .......2006 Texas A&M ................. W .......24-17 .......2010

12 Texas .......................... W ........20-7 ........1954 Rice .............................L ........7-13 ........1957 Texas ...........................L .......12-13 .......1959 Texas A&M ................. W .........7-3 .........1960 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-16 ........1961 TCU ............................ W ........18-3 ........1963 Baylor ..........................L .......10-14 .......1963 Texas ...........................L .......13-17 .......1963 Texas .......................... W ........12-7 ........1966 Tulsa ........................... W ........26-7 ........1970 Oklahoma State .......... W .......16-10 .......1976

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year7 Ole Miss ...................... W .........6-0 .........1954 Texas Tech ................. W ........34-6 ........1960 Duke ............................L .........6-7 .......1961* Texas ...........................L .........3-7 .........1962 SMU ........................... W .........9-7 .........1962 Texas Tech ................. W ........34-0 ........1962 TCU ............................ W ........21-0 ........1966 Rice ............................ W .......38-14 .......1970 SMU ........................... W ........36-3 ........1970 California .................... W .......51-20 .......1971 Tulsa ............................L .......20-21 .......1971 SMU ........................... W ........31-7 ........1979 TCU ............................ W .......41-19 .......1989 Texas Tech ................. W .......45-13 .......1989 Texas ...........................L .......20-24 .......1989 Auburn .........................L ........3-10 ........2003

8 Baylor ......................... W .......28-21 .......1962 Texas A&M ................. W ........17-7 ........1962 Oklahoma State .......... W ........21-0 ........1963 Missouri .......................L .........6-7 .........1963 Texas .......................... W .......14-13 .......1964 Rice ............................ W .......31-20 .......1966 Texas A&M ................. W ........45-6 ........1970 Texas A&M ..................L ........9-17 ........1971 Rice ............................ W ........30-7 ........1977 Baylor ......................... W ........35-9 ........1977 Texas A&M ................. W .......26-20 .......1977 SMU ........................... W ........47-7 ........1977 Texas Tech ................. W ........49-7 ........1978 UCLA ...........................T .......10-10 .....1978* Texas A&M ................. W .......22-10 .......1979 TCU ............................ W .......34-17 .......1986 Texas Tech ..................L ........7-17 ........1986 Miami (Fla.) ..................L .......16-18 .......1988 UCLA ...........................L ........3-17 ......1989* Ole Miss ...................... W ........24-7 ........1989 UTEP .......................... W ........39-7 ........1989 Florida ..........................L .......28-38 .....2006$ Ohio State ....................L .......26-31 .....2011* Vanderbilt .................... W .......31-28 .......2011 South Carolina ............ W .......44-28 .......2011 Tennessee ................... W ........49-7 ........2011

9 LSU ..............................L .........6-7 .........1954 Georgia Tech ............... W ........14-7 ......1960* SMU ........................... W ........26-3 ........1960 Texas Tech ................. W ........28-0 ........1961 Alabama .......................L ........3-10 ......1962* Hardin-Simmons .......... W ........49-7 ........1962 Baylor ......................... W ........17-6 ........1964 Texas A&M ................. W ........34-0 ........1966 Texas ...........................L .......29-39 .......1968 Texas Tech ................. W ........42-7 ........1968 Georgia ....................... W ........16-2 ......1969* Wichita State .............. W ........62-0 ........1970 North Texas State ....... W .......60-21 .......1971 Texas ...........................L ........9-13 ........1977 Houston ...................... W ........34-0 ........1977 Houston .......................L ........9-20 ........1978 Rice ............................ W ........34-7 ........1979 Baylor ......................... W .......29-20 .......1979 Navy ........................... W .......29-17 .......1982 Ole Miss ...................... W .......14-12 .......1982 Texas Tech ................. W ........21-3 ........1982 SMU ............................T .......17-17 .......1982

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Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Tulsa ............................L .........3-9 .........1976 Baylor ..........................T .........7-7 .........1976 TCU ............................ W ........42-6 ........1977 Texas Tech ................. W ........20-6 ........1979 Houston .......................L .......17-20 .......1981 Baylor ......................... W .......20-14 .......1985 Tulsa ........................... W .......34-17 .......1986 Tulsa ........................... W .......30-15 .......1987 South Carolina ............ W .......26-20 .......2006 Wisconsin .....................L .......14-17 .....2007* Georgia ....................... W .......34-27 .......2010 Auburn .........................L .......43-65 .......2010 LSU ............................. W .......31-23 .......2010

13 Baylor ..........................L ........7-23 ........1947 Houston ...................... W ........19-0 ........1954 Texas Tech ................. W ........27-8 ........1959 Utah State .................. W .......33-16 .......1976 Texas A&M ..................L .......10-31 .......1976 Texas A&M ................. W ........26-7 ........1978 Tulsa ........................... W ........33-8 ........1979 TCU ............................ W .......16-13 .......1979 Tulsa ........................... W ........38-0 ........1982 Rice ............................ W .......45-14 .......1986 Ole Miss ...................... W .......31-10 .......1987 Houston ...................... W .......26-21 .......1988 Ole Miss .......................L .......17-21 .......1990 LSU ............................. W .......41-14 .......1998 ULM ............................ W .......44-10 .......2006 Mississippi State ......... W .......38-31 .......2010

14 Texas ...........................L ........0-20 ........1946 TCU ............................ W .........7-0 .........1960 Ole Miss .......................L ........7-10 ........1960 SMU ........................... W ........21-7 ........1961 Baylor ......................... W .......35-19 .......1968 Rice ............................ W .......46-21 .......1968 Baylor ..........................L .......17-21 .......1974 Rice ............................ W .......41-16 .......1976 TCU ............................ W ........44-7 ........1980 Florida ......................... W .......28-24 .....1982* Ole Miss ...................... W .......24-19 .......1985 Tulsa ........................... W ........24-0 ........1985 Houston ...................... W .......57-27 .......1985 Rice ............................ W .......30-15 .......1985 Arizona State .............. W .......18-17 .....1985* Texas .......................... W .......21-14 .......1986 Houston ...................... W .......30-13 .......1986 LSU ..............................L ........0-28 ........1995 Auburn ........................ W .......24-21 .......1998 Alabama .......................L .......28-35 .......1999 North Texas ................ W ........31-7 ........2003 ULM ............................ W ........31-7 ........2010 UTEP .......................... W .......58-21 .......2010 New Mexico ................ W ........52-3 ........2011 Troy ............................ W .......38-28 .......2011 Alabama .......................L .......14-38 .......2011

15 Oklahoma State .......... W ........34-7 ........1962 TCU ............................ W .......42-14 .......1962 Houston ...................... W ........14-7 ........1976 Oklahoma State .......... W ........27-7 ........1979 Tulsa ........................... W .......13-10 .......1980 Wichita State .............. W ........27-7 ........1980 Houston .......................L .......17-24 .......1980 Texas ...........................L .......14-16 .......1987

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Baylor ..........................L .......14-28 .......1960 Baylor ......................... W .......23-13 .......1961 TCU ............................ W ........17-7 ........1968 Baylor ......................... W .......31-20 .......1972 Texas A&M ..................L ........7-10 ........1972 TCU ............................ W ........49-0 ........1974 Texas ...........................L .......18-24 .......1975 Rice ............................ W ........41-7 ........1980 Texas Tech ................. W ........31-0 ........1987 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-14 ........1987 Texas Tech ................. W .......31-10 .......1988 Memphis ..................... W ........23-9 ........1998 Kentucky ......................L .......20-31 .......1999

21 TCU .............................L .......26-54 .......1990 Ole Miss .......................L ........7-19 ........2003 Troy ............................ W .......46-26 .......2007 Ole Miss ...................... W .......38-24 .......2010

22 Texas A&M ................. W ........15-8 ........1961 Kentucky ..................... W .......27-20 .......1998 Mississippi State ......... W ........14-9 ........1999 Georgia ........................L ........3-30 ......2002$

23 Colorado State ............ W .......31-20 .......1990 Vanderbilt .................... W ........35-7 ........1995 Florida ..........................L ........3-34 ......1995$

24 Baylor ..........................L .........5-9 .........1991 North Carolina ..............L .......10-20 .....1995* Texas .......................... W ........27-6 ......2000* LSU ..............................L .......38-41 .......2001

25 Texas .......................... W .......14-13 .......1991 Missouri .......................L ........7-38 ......2008*

$ - SEC Championship Game* - Bowl Game

All-Time Record asNo. 1: ..................................................................... 1-0No. 2: ................................................................... 10-2No. 3: ..................................................................... 7-2No. 4: ................................................................... 11-6No. 5: ..................................................................... 4-3No. 6: ................................................................... 11-5No. 7: ................................................................... 11-5No. 8: ............................................................... 18 -7-1No. 9: .............................................................. 21-18-1No. 10: ............................................................... 10-11No. 11: ................................................................. 19-4No. 12: .............................................................. 14-9-1No. 13: ................................................................. 13-3No. 14: ................................................................. 20-6No. 15: ................................................................. 11-2No. 16: ................................................................ 7-4-2No. 17: ................................................................. 15-2No. 18: ................................................................. 14-3No. 19: ................................................................... 5-1No. 20: ................................................................. 11-6No. 21: ................................................................... 2-2No. 22: ................................................................... 3-1No. 23: ................................................................... 2-1No. 24: ................................................................... 1-3No. 25: ................................................................... 1-1

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Tulsa ........................... W ........28-3 ........1990 SW Louisiana .............. W .......24-13 .......1995 ULM ............................ W ........44-6 ........1999 Ole Miss ...................... W ........38-3 ........2006 Missouri State ............. W ........51-7 ........201116 Rice .............................L .......20-26 .......1937 LSU ..............................T .........0-0 .......1947* Rice ............................ W .......14-10 .......1959 Rice ............................ W .........3-0 .........1960 North Texas State ....... W .......17-15 .......1968 Texas .......................... W ........31-7 ........1971 Rice .............................T .......24-24 .......1971 Oklahoma State ...........L .......13-20 .......1975 Tulsa ........................... W ........37-3 ........1977 Baylor ......................... W .......27-14 .......1978 Texas A&M ................. W ........10-7 ........1981 SMU ............................L .......18-32 .......1981 Alabama .......................L .......38-41 .......2007

17 SMU ........................... W ........13-0 ........1946 Oklahoma A&M ........... W ........21-0 ........1955 Texas A&M ................. W ........12-7 ........1959 Texas A&M ................. W .......25-22 .......1968 Baylor ......................... W ........35-7 ........1971 Texas Tech ................. W ........15-0 ........1971 Texas ...........................L .......15-35 .......1972 Rice ............................ W ........37-7 ........1978 Colorado State ............ W ........36-3 ........1979 Oklahoma State .......... W .......33-20 .......1980 Texas A&M ................. W .......14-10 .......1986 Texas .......................... W .......27-24 .......1988 South Carolina ............ W .......41-28 .......1998 LSU ..............................L .......10-35 .......1999 SE Mo. State ............... W ........63-7 ........2006 Tennessee Tech .......... W ........44-7 ........2010 South Carolina ............ W .......41-20 .......2010

18 Texas .......................... W .........6-0 .........1936 Baylor ......................... W ........13-0 ........1946 Rice ............................ W ........10-0 ........1961 TCU ............................ W .......49-15 .......1971 SMU ........................... W .......18-13 .......1971 Tennessee ....................L .......13-14 .....1971* North Texas State ....... W .......42-16 .......1972 Texas A&M ................. W ........31-6 ........1975 Georgia ....................... W .......31-10 .....1976* TCU .............................L .......24-28 .......1981 SMU ........................... W ........15-9 ........1985 Ole Miss ...................... W ........21-0 ........1986 Houston ...................... W .......45-39 .......1989 Tennessee ....................L .......31-49 .......1995 Mississippi State ......... W .......26-21 .......1995 SMU ........................... W ........26-0 ........1999 Texas A&M ................. W .......42-38 .......2011

19 Santa Clara ..................L .......12-21 .......1951 Baylor ......................... W ........23-7 ........1959 Oklahoma State .......... W .........9-0 .........1960 Texas Tech ................. W .......31-14 .......1975 Baylor ......................... W .......41-39 .......1981 Vanderbilt .................... W .......49-14 .......2010

20 Texas A&M ................. W .......26-13 .......1937 Ole Miss ...................... W ........32-6 ........1937 Rice .............................L .........0-6 .........1951 SMU ........................... W .......17-14 .......1959

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ARKANSAS VS. RANKED TEAMSRank Opponent W/L Score Year1 Texas A&M ..................L .........6-7 .........1957 Alabama .......................L ........3-10 ......1962* Texas ...........................L .........3-7 .........1962 Texas ...........................L .......13-17 .......1963 Texas .......................... W .......14-13 .......1964 Texas .......................... W .......27-24 .......1965 Texas ...........................L .......14-15 .......1969 Texas ...........................L ........7-42 ........1970 Southern Cal ................L ........0-17 ........1973 Texas .......................... W .......42-11 .......1981 Florida ..........................L ........7-42 ........1996 Florida ..........................L ........7-56 ........1997 Tennessee ....................L .......24-28 .......1998 Southern Cal ................L .......17-70 .......2005 LSU ............................. W .......50-48 .......2007 Florida ..........................L .......20-23 .......2009 Alabama .......................L .......20-24 .......2010

2 Texas ...........................L .......14-48 .......1941 Ole Miss .......................L ........7-10 ........1960 Texas A&M ................. W ........31-6 ........1975 Texas ...........................L ........9-13 ........1977 Oklahoma .................... W ........31-6 ......1977* Texas .......................... W .......17-14 .......1979 Alabama .......................L ........9-24 ......1979* SMU ............................T .......17-17 .......1982 Texas ...........................L .......15-31 .......1983 Alabama ...................... W ........3-43 ........1993 Florida ..........................L ........3-34 ......1995$ Auburn ........................ W .......27-10 .......2006

3 Texas ...........................L ........0-20 ........1946 Texas ...........................L ........6-21 ........1947 Texas ...........................L .......12-13 .......1959 Baylor ..........................L .......14-28 .......1960 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1961 Ole Miss .......................L .......13-17 .....1963* Texas ...........................L .......18-24 .......1984 Oklahoma .....................L ........8-42 ......1986* Miami (Fla.) ..................L .......16-18 .......1988 Miami (Fla.) ..................L ........3-31 ........1991 Tennessee ................... W .......28-24 .......1999 LSU ..............................L .......24-55 .......2003 LSU ..............................L .......17-19 .......2005 Alabama .......................L ........7-35 ........2009 Alabama .......................L .......14-38 .......2011

4 SMU ............................L ........6-14 ........1947 Texas .......................... W .......16-14 .......1951 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-28 ........1959 Georgia ....................... W ........16-2 ......1969* Tennessee ................... W .......25-24 .......1992 Auburn .........................L .......14-31 .......1994 Georgia ........................L ........3-30 ......2002$ Auburn .........................L .......20-38 .......2004 Georgia ........................L .......20-23 .......2005 Florida ..........................L .......28-38 .....2006$

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year11 Texas A&M ..................T .........7-7 .........1955 Texas .......................... W .......24-23 .......1960 Texas A&M ................. W .......26-20 .......1977 Houston .......................L ........9-20 ........1978 Tulsa ........................... W ........33-8 ........1979 Auburn .........................L .......15-21 .....1984* Baylor ......................... W .......20-14 .......1985 Tennessee ....................L .......14-28 .......1993 Auburn ........................ W .......30-28 .......1995 Alabama ...................... W .......17-16 .......1997 Auburn .........................L .......21-26 .......1997

12 SMU ............................L ........6-34 ........1949 Baylor ..........................L .........7-9 .........1951 Baylor ..........................L .........0-7 .........1966 Texas Tech ..................L .......17-24 .......1973 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1982 Houston ...................... W .......45-39 .......1989 Alabama .......................L ........6-13 ........1994 Tennessee ....................L .......14-55 .......1996 Mississippi St. ............. W ........14-9 ........1999 LSU ..............................L .......14-43 .......2004 Florida ..........................L ........7-38 ........2008

13 LSU ..............................L ........7-19 ........1936 Ole Miss .......................L .......22-27 .....1970* Texas A&M ..................L ........3-13 ........1991 Alabama ...................... W .......20-19 .......1995 Alabama .......................L ........7-17 ........1996 Mississippi St. ............. W .......17-10 .......2000 Tennessee ................... W .......31-14 .......2006

14 Texas ...........................L ........0-21 ........1940 William & Mary ........... W .......21-19 .....1948* SMU ............................L ........7-14 ........1950 Texas ...........................L .......15-35 .......1972 Houston ...................... W ........14-7 ........1976 Texas A&M ................. W .......23-22 .......1989 Mississippi St. ............. W ........17-7 ........1997 Texas .......................... W ........27-6 ........2000 Texas A&M ................. W .......42-38 .......2011

15 Fordham .......................L ........7-27 ........1940 Rice ............................ W .......28-15 .......1954 SMU ........................... W ........13-6 ........1958 LSU ..............................L ........7-14 ......1966* SMU ........................... W ........22-0 ........1966 Oklahoma State .......... W ........28-6 ........1977 UCLA ...........................T .......10-10 .....1978* Georgia ........................L .......17-20 .....1987* Michigan ......................L .......31-45 .....1999* Auburn ........................ W .......38-14 .......2001

16 Texas ...........................L .......14-27 .......1948 Texas ...........................L ........7-38 ........1974 Texas A&M ..................L .......10-31 .......1976 Baylor ..........................L .......15-24 .......1980 Georgia ........................L ........3-27 ........1992 Florida ..........................L .......30-45 .......2004

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year5 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-27 ........1939 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-17 ........1940 Texas A&M ..................L .........0-7 .........1941 Rice ............................ W .........7-0 .........1946 Southern Cal ............... W ........22-7 ........1974 Miami (Fla.) ..................L ........7-51 ........1987 Tennessee ....................L .......22-30 .......1997

6 Southern Cal ................L .......50-14 .......2006 Texas .......................... W .......38-28 .......2003 Santa Clara ..................L ........6-21 ........1938 Tulsa ............................L ........7-40 ........1942 Ole Miss ...................... W ........12-6 ........1957 Ole Miss .......................L .......12-14 .......1958 Nebraska ..................... W ........10-7 ......1965* Houston .......................L .......10-13 .......1979 SMU ............................L .......18-32 .......1981 SMU ............................L ........0-17 ........1983 Houston .......................L .......28-62 .......1990 Wisconsin .....................L .......14-17 .....2007* LSU ............................. W .......31-23 .......2010 Ohio State ....................L .......26-31 .....2011*

7 SMU ............................L .......12-14 .......1948 Texas ...........................L .......14-19 .......1950 Texas ...........................L ........6-24 ........1958 Texas A&M ................. W .......14-10 .......1986 Texas ...........................L .......22-20 .......2004 Missouri .......................L ........7-38 ......2007* Texas ...........................L .......10-52 .......2008 Auburn .........................L .......43-65 .......2010

8 LSU ..............................T .........0-0 .......1947* Rice .............................L ........0-14 ........1949 Southern Cal ................L .......10-31 .......1972 Texas A&M ..................L .......10-20 .......1974 Texas ...........................L .......18-24 .......1975 Texas ...........................L .......21-28 .......1978 Tennessee ....................L .......27-31 .....1989* Tennessee ....................L ........3-13 ........2001

9 Baylor ..........................L ........7-14 ........1953 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-16 ........1961 Baylor ......................... W .......23-13 .......1961 Texas Tech ................. W .......42-24 .......1965 Tennessee ....................L .......13-14 .....1971* Texas Tech ..................L ........7-30 ........1976 UCLA ...........................L ........3-17 ......1988* Alabama .......................L .......11-38 .......1992 South Carolina ............ W ........10-7 ........2001 LSU ..............................L .......26-31 .......2006 Alabama .......................L .......14-49 .......2008

10 Texas ...........................L ........7-34 ........1945 TCU .............................L ........0-26 ........1955 Rice ............................ W .........3-0 .........1960 Duke ............................L .........6-7 .......1961* Stanford .......................L .......28-34 .......1970 Texas ...........................L .......17-23 .......1980 North Carolina ..............L .......27-31 .....1981* Tennessee ....................L .......31-49 .......1995 Oklahoma .....................L ........3-10 ........2001 Tennessee ....................L .......38-41 .......2002 Georgia ........................L .......14-20 .......2004 South Carolina ............ W .......44-28 .......2011

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Rank Opponent W/L Score Year17 SMU ........................... W ........14-0 ........1939 Tulsa ............................L .......13-45 .......1945 Texas ...........................L .......39-29 .......1968 Baylor ......................... W .......29-20 .......1979 LSU ..............................L .......21-31 .......1997 Auburn ........................ W .......42-17 .......2001 Auburn ........................ W .......44-23 .......2009 LSU ..............................L ...30-33 (OT) ...2009

18 Texas A&M ................. W .......33-21 .......1951 TCU ............................ W ........20-7 ........1957 TCU ............................ W ........28-3 ........1961 LSU ............................. W .......21-20 .......2002 South Carolina ............ W .......41-20 .......2010

19 SMU ........................... W ........17-0 ........1936 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-13 ........1943 SMU ............................L .......14-21 .......1954 Texas Tech ................. W .......24-10 .......1970 Georgia ....................... W .......31-10 .....1975* Texas A&M ..................L ........0-14 ........1987 Texas ...........................L .......17-49 .......1990 Mississippi St. ..............L ........3-10 ........1992 S. Carolina .................. W .......18-17 .......1993 LSU ..............................L ........7-17 ........1996 Tulsa ........................... W .......30-23 .......2008

20 SMU ............................L ........0-28 ........1940 Texas ...........................L ........6-47 ........1942 Tulsa ............................L ........0-61 ........1943 William & Mary ............L ........0-19 ........1948 Texas Tech ................. W .......24-14 .......1972 Auburn ........................ W .......25-22 .......2008

All-Time Record vs.No. 1: ..................................................................4-13No. 2: .................................................................5-6-1No. 3: ..................................................................1-14No. 4: ....................................................................3-7No. 5: ....................................................................2-5No. 6: ..................................................................4-10No. 7: ....................................................................1-7No. 8: .................................................................0-7-1No. 9: ....................................................................3-8No. 10: ................................................................2-10No. 11: ...............................................................6-4-1No. 12: ..................................................................2-9No. 13: ..................................................................3-4No. 14: ..................................................................6-3No. 15: ...............................................................5-4-1No. 16: ..................................................................0-6No. 17: ..................................................................4-4No. 18: ..................................................................5-0No. 19: ..................................................................5-6No. 20: ..................................................................2-4No. 21: ..................................................................1-2No. 22: ..................................................................2-2No. 23: ..................................................................1-2No. 24: ..................................................................2-3No. 25: ..................................................................1-2

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year21 Texas A&M ................. W ........34-0 ........1966 Baylor ..........................L .........5-9 .........1991 Kentucky ......................L .......29-42 .......2007

22 Alabama ...................... W ........42-6 ........1998 Auburn .........................L .........7-9 .........2007 Tennessee ....................L .......13-34 .......2007 Mississippi State ......... W .......38-31 .......2010

23 Ole Miss .......................L .......16-38 .......1999 South Carolina ............ W .......48-36 .......2007 Georgia ........................L .......52-41 .......2009

24 Georgia ........................L .......15-24 .....1991* Mississippi St. ..............L ........7-17 ........1994 South Carolina .............L ........7-27 ........2000 LSU ............................. W ........14-3 ........2000 Auburn ........................ W .......38-17 .......2002

25 TCU ............................ W ........18-3 ........1963 Georgia ........................L ........7-38 ........2000 Auburn .........................L .......19-21 .......2000

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3JOE ADAMSWide Receiver5-11 • 190 • Sr.-3LLittle Rock, Ark.(Central Ark. Christian HS)

2011 Notes• Leads NCAA with three punt return touchdowns• Four career punt return touchdowns tied for third-highest total in SEC history• Three punt return touchdowns this season tied for second-highest single-season total in SEC history• Leads SEC and ranks third in NCAA with average of 16.2 yards per punt return• Only player in NCAA with rushing, receiving and multiple punt return touchdowns in 2011• Ranks 4th in SEC with 4.2 receptions per game• Ranks 8th in SEC with 54.1 receiving yards per game• Leads all active SEC players with four career punt return TDs• Ranks 2nd on Arkansas’ all-time career receptions list (156)• Ranks 4th on UA’s all-time career 100-yard receiving games list (7)• Ranks 4th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list (2,353)• Tied for 4th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving TDs list (17)• Caught three passes for 27 yards and one touchdown in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Caught two passes for 52 yards and one touchdown in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Also recorded a 60-yard punt return touchdown vs. Tennessee• Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week 11/14• Made four catches for 63 yards in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Caught six passes for 45 yards in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Caught team-high four passes for game-high 124 yards, including his season-long 67 yarder, in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Caught team-high six passes for 49 yards and rushed for 92-yard touchdown in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• 92-yard touchdown was the second-longest rushing touchdown, and longest rushing touchdown by a wide receiver, in school history• Totaled game-high 141 all-purpose yards vs. Tigers• Caught game-high six passes for 37 yards at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Also had one rush and one punt return against Crimson Tide• Caught eight passes for season-high 109 yards and one touchdown in 38-28 victory vs. Troy 9/17• Caught a 56-yard touchdown vs. the Trojans, the longest catch of the game• Added three rushes for 18 yards and one punt return for three yards against Troy to total 130 all-purpose yards• Caught six passes for 78 yards and added two rushes for 33 yards in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week 9/5• Tied SEC record with two punt return touchdowns in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3• Recorded school-record 174 punt return yards, the fourth-highest single-game total in SEC history and most in NCAA this season, against the Bears• 174 return yards vs. Missouri State ranks second on UA’s all-time single-game total return yardage list

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• Added one reception for 11 yards against Missouri State for 185 all-purpose yards, the third-highest total in the SEC during the season’s fi rst week• Named to Biletnikoff Award and Paul Hornung Award watch lists• Selected as preseason fi rst-team All-SEC specialist (Coaches)• Named preseason second-team All-SEC WR (Coaches and Media)

Career HighsReceptions ......................9 - Ohio State, 2010^Yards ..............................138 - Tennessee Tech, 2010Touchdowns ...................2 - Tennessee Tech, 2010; Eastern Michigan, 2009Long Reception ...............85 - Tennessee Tech, 2010Long Punt Return ............97 - Ole Miss, 2010Long Rush .......................92 - Auburn, 2011Punt Return TDs .............2* - Missouri State, 2011^Allstate Sugar Bowl (Jan. 4, 2011)*SEC Record

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 12/7 31 377 1 33 2.6 12.2 31.42009 10/7 29 568 7 78 2.9 19.6 56.82010 12/4 50 813 6 85 4.2 16.3 67.82011 11/9 46 595 3 67 4.2 12.9 54.1Total 45/27 156 2,353 17 85 3.5 15.1 52.3

Career Stats - RushingYear G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C2008 12/7 6 46 0 19 7.72009 10/7 5 31 1 18 6.22010 12/4 6 32 0 12 5.32011 11/9 9 138 1 92 15.3Total 45/27 26 247 2 92 9.5

Career Stats - Punt ReturnsYear PR Yds TD Lg Avg/Ret2008 0 0 0 0 0.02009 1 0 0 0 0.02010 16 249 1 97 15.62011 16 259 3 69 16.2Total 33 508 4 97 15.4

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2011 Notes• Has started all 11 games in 2011 at safety after moving from cornerback during spring practice• Second on team and tied for 10th in SEC in interceptions (3)• Second among secondary and 4th on team with 60 tackles• Made four tackles, one solo stop, to go with 0.5 tackle for loss and one pass breakup in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Recorded three tackles, two unassisted, with 1.0 tackle for loss in 49-7 victory vs. Tennessee 11/12• Notched fi ve tackles, one solo, in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Tallied six tackles, fi ve unassisted, and recorded one interception in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Made fi ve tackles and grabbed game-clinching interception with less than one minute to play in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Made career-high nine tackles, including 0.5 tackle for loss, and made one interception, in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Recorded six tackles, four unassisted, in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Tallied seven tackles, four unassisted, at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Made career-high eight tackles, including 0.5 tackle for loss, in 38-28 victory vs. Troy 9/17• Recorded fi ve tackles in 52-3 win vs. New Mexico 9/10, including 0.5 tackle for loss (2 yards lost)• Made two tackles in fi rst start of his career in 51-7 victory vs. Missouri State 9/3

Career HighsTackles ...........................9 - Auburn, 2011Tackles for Loss .............1.0 - Tennessee, 2011; Vanderbilt, 2010Interceptions...................1 - Vanderbilt, 2011; Ole Miss, 2011; Auburn, 2011

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds PBU FF-FR INT-Yds 2010 12/0 12-3 15 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 0-1 0-0 2011 11/11 25-35 60 3.0-5 0.0-0 2 0-0 3-63Total 23/11 37-38 75 4.0-6 0.0-0 3 0-1 3-63

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2011 Notes• Leads all active SEC players and ranks 3rd on Arkansas’ all-time career sacks list (21.5)• Leads Arkansas with four forced fumbles• Tied for team lead with four quarterback hurries• Tallied three tackles, including 2.0 sacks and 2.0 tackles for loss, in 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Also recorded a forced fumble against the Bulldogs• Recorded three tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Also tallied two quarterback hurries, one pass breakup and one forced fumble against Volunteers• Tied career-highs with 3.0 sacks and 3.0 tackles for loss in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Also had four unassisted tackles against Gamecocks• Sack total vs. South Carolina was third-highest single-game total in SEC and tied for 10th-highest in NCAA this season• Named SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. Gamecocks• Made three tackles, one solo, in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Recorded season-high six tackles, including 1.0 sack and 1.5 tackles for loss in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22 • Tallied one tackle in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Did not play vs. Troy 9/17, at Alabama 9/24 or vs. Texas A&M 10/1• Notched one tackle in 52-3 win vs. New Mexico 9/10• Recorded three tackles, including 1.0 sack, and forced one fumble in 51-7 victory vs. Missouri State 9/3• Named to watch lists for Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Rotary Lombardi Award, Ted Hendricks Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy• Named preseason fi rst-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• 2011 team captain• Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist

Career HighsTackles ...........................7 - Tulsa, 2008; Auburn, 2008; Texas, 2008Tackles for Loss .............3.0 - South Carolina, 2011; Mississippi State, 2009Sacks .............................3.0 - South Carolina, 2011; Mississippi State, 2009

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PD FF-FR 2008 12/11 19-22 41 3.5-17 1.0-4 6 1 0-02009 13/8 20-19 39 9.0-48 5.5-37 8 2 2-22010 13/13 15-17 32 8.5-40 7.0-36 5 3 1-12011 8/8 10-14 24 8.5-81 8.0-78 4 1 4-0Total 46/40 64-72 136 29.5-186 21.5-155 23 7 7-3

14ERIC BENNETTSafety6-0 • 200 • So.-1LTulsa, Okla.(Booker T. Washington HS)

91JAKE BEQUETTEDefensive End6-5 • 271 • Sr.-3LLittle Rock, Ark.(Catholic HS)

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2011 Notes• Suff ered season-ending injury during preseason scrimmage on Aug. 11• Named to Doak Walker Award, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year Award watch lists• Selected as preseason second-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• 2011 team captain

Career HighsRushing Attempts ...........30 - LSU, 2010; Mississippi State, 2010Rushing Yards .................187 - Mississippi State, 2010Rushing Touchdowns ......3 - South Carolina, 2010; Ole Miss, 2010Long Rush .......................71 - Texas A&M, 2010Receptions ......................3 - Vanderbilt, 2010; Auburn, 2010Receiving Yards ..............42 - Vanderbilt, 2010Long Reception ...............30 - Vanderbilt, 2010

Career Stats - RushingYear G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 13/1 33 163 4 36 4.9 12.52010 13/8 204 1,322 13 71 6.5 101.7Total 26/9 237 1,485 17 71 6.3 57.1

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg2009 13/1 2 4 0 52010 13/8 19 136 1 30Total 26/9 21 140 1 30

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2011 Notes• Tied for 6th on UA’s all-time career 100-yard receiving games list (5)• Ranks 7th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list (1,978)• Ranks 10th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving TDs list (15)• Ranks 10th on Arkansas’ all-time career receptions list (125)• Made three receptions for 32 yards in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Had one 11-yard catch in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Caught four passes for 44 yards in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Recorded one 19-yard catch in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Caught two passes for 17 yards at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Missed UA’s 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Opened 2011 season with two catches for 29 yards in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3• Named to Biletnikoff Award and Maxwell Award watch lists• Named preseason fi rst-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

Career HighsReceptions ......................12 - ULM, 2010Yards ..............................164 - Auburn, 2010Touchdowns ...................2 - Auburn, 2010; ULM, 2010; Georgia, 2009Long ...............................75 - Florida, 2009

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 12/1 18 273 2 39 1.5 15.2 22.82009 13/8 48 894 7 75 3.7 18.6 68.82010 8/7 46 659 6 54 5.8 14.3 82.42011 9/2 13 152 0 19 1.4 11.7 16.9Total 42/18 125 1,978 15 75 3.0 15.8 47.1

85GREG CHILDSWide Receiver6-3 • 217 • Sr.-3LWarren, Ark.(Warren HS)

7KNILE DAVISRunning Back6-0 • 226 • Jr.-2LMissouri City, Texas(Fort Bend Marshall HS)

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2011 Notes• Tied for 6th in SEC with 3.5 receptions per game• Caught career-high eight passes for career-high 119 yards and one touchdown in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Named John Mackey Tight End of the Week for his performance vs. Bulldogs• Caught two passes for 17 yards in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Made three receptions for 55 yards in 44-28 victory vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Caught fi ve passes for 62 yards in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Made three catches for 39 yards in 29-24 victory at Ole Miss 10/22• Had three catches for 17 yards in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Made two receptions for 31 yards in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Hauled in four passes for 31 yards at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Made four catches for 68 yards in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Caught four passes for 18 yards and one touchdown in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3

Career HighsReceptions ......................8 - Mississippi State, 2011Yards ..............................119 - Mississippi State, 2011Touchdowns ...................1 - 4 times (most recent Mississippi State, 2011)Long ...............................57 - Georgia, 2010

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg2008 12/3 1 25 0 252009 Medical Redshirt2010 13/4 8 171 2 572011 11/7 38 457 2 41Total 36/14 47 653 4 57

80CHRIS GRAGGTight End6-3 • 236 • Jr.-2LWarren, Ark.(Warren HS)

2011 Notes• Leads all active SEC players with 31.5 career tackles for loss• Tied for 4th on UA’s all-time career tackles list (368)• Leads team and ranks 5th in SEC with 87 tackles• Tied for team lead and for 10th in SEC with 10.0 tackles for loss• Tied for team lead with four quarterback hurries• Has started 48 games in his career and 29 straight• Made fi ve tackles, three solo stops, and one pass breakup in 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Tallied nine tackles, one unassisted, and 0.5 tackle for loss in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Notched fi ve tackles, four unassisted, and recovered one fumble in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Recorded team-leading 10 tackles, seven unassisted, and career-high 2.5 tackles for loss, in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Also returned fumble 94 yards for a TD against Commodores• Named SEC co-Defenisve Player of the Week for performance at Vanderbilt• Made seven tackles, fi ve solo, in 29-24 victory at Ole Miss 10/22• Also had 2.0 tackles for loss against Rebels• Tallied 15 tackles, including fi ve unassisted and 1.5 for loss, in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• 15 tackles against Tigers are UA single-game high this season• Ranked second on team with 11 tackles, including 1.0 for loss, in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Had two tackles, including one unassisted, at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Notched nine tackles in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17 to lead team in stops for second straight game• Performance vs. Trojans included 0.5 tackle for loss and one pass breakup• Led team in tackles with nine stops in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10, including 1.5 tackles for loss• Made fi ve tackles in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3, including 0.5 sack, two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup• Named to watch lists for the Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Butkus Award and Rotary Lombardi Award• Selected as preseason second-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• 2011 team captain

Career HighsTackles ...........................20 - Mississippi State, 2010Tackles for Loss .............2.5 - Vanderbilt, 2011Sacks .............................1.5 - Auburn, 2010

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds 2008 12/12 54-33 87 3.5-17 1.5-14 2 5 1-2 2-112009 13/12 51-43 94 5.0-14 1.5-8 0 3 0-2 3-612010 13/13 48-52 100 13.0-60 6.5-45 5 2 1-0 0-02011 11/11 41-46 87 10.0-23 0.5-3 4 4 0-2 0-0Total 49/48 194-174 368 31.5-114 10.0-70 11 14 2-6 5-72

34JERRY FRANKLINLinebacker6-1 • 245 • Sr.-3LMarion, Ark. (Marion HS)

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2011 Notes• Tied for team lead and for 10th in SEC with 10.0 tackles for loss• Ranks third on team with 63 tackles• Tied for second on team with one forced fumble• Has recorded 2.0 tackles for loss in three games and at least 0.5 in seven games this season• Tallied three tackles, one unassisted, and one quarterback hurry in 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Notched nine tackles, two unassisted, and one pass breakup in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Recorded six tackles, one solo stop, and tied career-high with 1.0 sack in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Also pulled down fi rst career interception against Gamecocks• Made one unassisted tackle and forced one fumble in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Tallied six tackles, three unassisted, including 1.5 tackles for loss in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Added 1.0 sack for 23 yards at Rebels• Notched career-high 12 tackles, including 10 unassisted and 2.0 for loss, in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Made seven tackles, including 0.5 for loss, in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Recorded team-leading eight tackles at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Also tied career high with 2.0 tackles for loss and recorded fi rst sack as Razorback at Crimson Tide• Notched fi ve tackles in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Added 1.0 tackle for loss vs. Trojans• Tallied fi ve tackles in second start of his career in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Started in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3, his fi rst game as a Razorback, and recorded four tackles with 2.0 for loss• 2.0 tackles for loss against Bears tied for team lead and for third-highest by SEC player in week one

Career HighsTackles ...........................12 - Auburn, 2011Tackles for Loss .............2.0 - Auburn, 2011; Alabama 2011; Missouri State 2011Sacks .............................1.0 - South Carolina, 2011; Ole Miss, 2011; Alabama, 2011

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF INT-Yds2011 11/11 32-34 66 10.0-43 3.0-28 1 1-9Total 11/11 32-34 66 10.0-43 3.0-28 1 1-9

45ALONZO HIGHSMITHLinebacker6-1 • 229 • Jr.-TRMissouri City, Texas (Lawrence E. Elkins HS/Phoenix [Ariz.] College)

2011 Notes• Tied for 9th on UA’s all-time career 100-yard receiving games list (4)• Ranks 12th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving TDs list (12)• Ranks 15th on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list (1,418)• Caught four passes for 36 yards and one touchdown in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Made two catches for eight yards in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Recorded three receptions for 19 yards in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Caught one pass for 18 yards in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Caught one pass for 20 yards in 29-24 victory at Ole Miss 10/22• Made one catch for 22 yards in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Recorded three receptions for 47 yards in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Caught one pass for 19-yard touchdown at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Hauled in fi ve passes for 82 yards in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Caught fi ve passes for 132 yards and one touchdown in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Recorded three catches for 38 yards in season-opening 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3• Named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List

Career HighsReceptions ......................7 - South Carolina, 2010Yards ..............................164 - LSU, 2010Touchdowns ...................2 - LSU, 2010; Mississippi State, 2009Long ...............................85 - LSU, 2010

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2009 13/1 19 347 3 64 1.5 18.3 26.72010 13/5 32 630 6 85 2.5 19.7 48.52011 11/10 29 441 3 54 2.6 15.2 40.1Total 37/16 80 1,418 12 85 2.2 17.7 38.3

11COBI HAMILTONWide Receiver6-3 • 209 • Jr.-2LTexarkana, Texas(Texas HS)

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2011 Notes• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 19th in NCAA with average of 147.2 all-purpose yards per game• Ranks 3rd in SEC and 27th in NCAA with average of 25.6 yards per kickoff return• Ranks 7th in SEC with average of 67.3 rushing yards per game• Ran 14 times for 98 yards in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Also returned one kickoff for 34 yards vs. Bulldogs• Rushed 11 times for 97 yards and a career-high two touchdowns in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• First touchdown vs. Tennessee was on career-long 71-yard rush• Also caught career-high-tying four passes for 43 yards vs. Volunteers• Returned two kickoff s for 130 yards, including 98-yard kickoff return touchdown, in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Also rushed 15 times for 86 yards and had career-high-tying four catches for 36 yards vs. Gamecocks• Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week and to Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll for his performance vs. South Carolina• Rushed nine times for 52 yards in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Also returned four kickoff s for 63 yards and caught one pass for 26 yards against the Commodores• Rushed 15 times for career-high 160 yards and one touchdown in 29-24 victory at Ole Miss 10/22• Also caught two passes for 14 yards against Rebels• Named SEC Off ensive Player of the Week following Ole Miss game• Rushed 12 times for 42 yards in 38-14 win vs. Auburn 10/8• Also caught three passes for 49 yards and a touchdown vs. Tigers• Rushed eight times for 54 yards in 42-38 victory vs. Texas A&M 10/1• Recorded career highs with four receptions and 69 receiving yards and returned four kickoff s for 75 yards vs. Aggies• Caught two passes for 21 yards and a touchdown at Alabama 9/24• Also returned fi ve kicks for 105 yards against Crimson Tide• Rushed four times for 20 yards and returned two kickoff s for 54 yards in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17

33DENNIS JOHNSONRunning Back5-9 • 213 • Jr.-2LTexarkana, Ark.(Arkansas HS)

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Career HighsRushing Attempts ...........18 - LSU, 2008Rushing Yards .................160 - Ole Miss, 2011Rushing TDs ...................2 - Tennessee, 2011Long Rush .......................71 - Tennessee, 2011Receptions ......................4 - Tennessee 2011, South Carolina, 2011; Texas A&M, 2011Reception Yards ..............69 - Texas A&M, 2011KOR Attempts ................6 - LSU, 2008Long KOR .......................98 - South Carolina, 2011

Career Stats - RushingYear G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2008 12/2 36 184 1 54 5.1 15.32009 13/2 57 342 0 46 6.5 26.32010 2/0 9 83 1 49 9.2 41.52011 9/5 91 606 3 71 6.7 67.3Total 36/9 193 1,215 5 71 6.3 33.8

Career Stats - Kick ReturnsYear KOR Yds TD Lg Avg./Ret Avg/G2008 41 905 1 96 22.1 75.42009 40 1,031 1 91 25.8 79.32010 3 78 0 32 26.0 39.02011 18 461 1 98 25.6 51.2Total 102 2,475 3 98 24.3 24.3

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2011 Notes• Has appeared in all 11 games of true freshman campaign with fi ve starts• Ranks 6th on team with 48 tackles• Notched three tackles in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Made six tackles, four unassisted, with 0.5 tackle for loss in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Tallied two tackles, one unassisted, in 44-28 victory vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Recorded two tackles, one solo, in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Notched fi ve tackles, four solo, in 29-24 victory at Ole Miss 10/22• Was named SEC Freshman of the Week after seven-tackle performance, including three solo, in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8 • Led team with career-high 13 tackles, nine solo, and recovered one fumble in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Made fi ve tackles, including three solo, in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Tallied three unassisted tackles in 52-3 win vs. New Mexico 9/10 • Had one solo tackle in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3

Career HighsTackles ...........................13 - Texas A&M, 2011Recovered Fumbles .........1 - Texas A&M, 2011

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds PBU FF-FR INT-Yds2011 11/5 29-19 48 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-1 0-0Total 11/5 29-19 48 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-1 0-0

8TEVIN MITCHELCornerback6-0 • 185 • Fr.-HSMansfi eld, Texas(Legacy HS)

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31JERICO NELSONSafety/Linebacker5-10 • 216 • Sr.-3LDestrehan, La.(Destrehan HS)

2011 Notes• Tied for 2nd on team with three quarterback hurries• Ranks 5th on team with 53 tackles• Was third on team with fi ve tackles, three unassisted, including 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack in 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Tallied two tackles in 49-7 win vs. Tennesse 11/12• Was second on team with seven tackles, two unassisted, in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Made six tackles, including four solo and 0.5 for loss in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Also recovered one fumble and returned it 27 yards at Vanderbilt• Recorded nine tackles, fi ve unassisted, including 2.5 tackles for loss in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Tallied 10 tackles, including 0.5 for loss, in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8 • Made two tackles and recorded one QB hurry in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Notched fi ve tackles and one pass breakup at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Made one tackle after starting in 38-28 victory vs. Troy 9/17• Recorded three tackles, one pass breakup and one QB hurry in 52-3 win vs. New Mexico 9/10• Grabbed third interception of his career in 51-7 victory over Missouri State 9/3, returning it for 12 yards• Also made three tackles and one QB hurry against Bears• Selected as preseason third-team All-SEC (Media)• 2011 team captain

Career HighsTackles ...........................12 - Troy, 2009Tackles for Loss .............3.0 - Auburn, 2009Sacks .............................1.5 - LSU, 2008

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds 2008 10/7 25-13 38 4.0-17 3.5-16 6 1 0-0 0-02009 13/7 45-29 74 6.5-32 2.5-24 1 2 1-1 1-392010 13/12 53-34 87 11.0-29 2.5-12 2 4 1-1 1-392011 11/5 26-27 53 4.5-15 1.0-7 3 2 0-1 1-12Total 47/31 149-103 252 26.0-93 9.5-59 12 9 2-3 3-90

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2011 Notes• Ranks 4th on team with 1.5 sacks• Ranks 6th on team with 4.0 tackles for loss• Notched two tackles, one unassisted, in 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Made three tackles, one solo, in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Had one assisted tackle in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Recorded one tackle in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Tallied two tackles in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Made two tackles, including 0.5 for loss, in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Recorded one solo tackle in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Notched career-high six tackles, including 1.0 for loss, in start at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Made fi rst career start in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17 and recorded four tackles, including 1.0 sack, and one QB hurry• Made two tackles and recorded one QB hurry in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Recorded four tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sack, in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3

Career HighsTackles ...........................6 - Alabama 2011 Tackles for Loss .............1.5 - Missouri State, 2011Sacks .............................1.0 - Troy, 2011

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR2010 6/0 1-2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-02011 11/3 10-18 28 4.0-15 1.5-11 2 1 0-0Total 17/3 11-20 31 4.0-15 1.5-11 2 2 0-0

42CHRIS SMITHDefensive End6-3 • 251 • So.-1LMount Ulla, N.C.(West Rowan HS)

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2011 Notes• Tied for 6th on UA’s all-time career interceptions list (11)• Leads team and tied for 5th in SEC with four interceptions• Ranks 2nd on team with 73 tackles• Led team with nine tackles, including four solo stops, with one pass breakup in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Tallied team-leading 10 tackles, 1.0 for loss, one interception and one pass breakup in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Made team-leading and season-high 11 tackles, fi ve unassisted, in 44-28 victory vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Notched fi ve tackles, four solo, in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Recorded season-high 11 tackles, seven unassisted, including 0.5 tackle for loss in 29-24 victory at Ole Miss 10/22• Grabbed career-high two interceptions in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Two interceptions vs. Tigers are tied for highest single-game total in SEC this season and tied for seventh-highest single-game total in school history• Also made nine tackles, three unassisted, vs. Auburn• Recorded four tackles, three solo and 1.0 for loss, in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Notched four solo tackles at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Made fi rst interception of season and eighth of his career in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Recorded six tackles, including four solo stops, against Trojans • Recorded two tackles and notched fi rst pass breakup of season in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Recorded two tackles in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3• Named to the Thorpe Award Watch List• Selected as preseason second-team All-SEC (Coaches)• Selected as preseason third-team All-SEC (Media)

Career HighsTackles ...........................14 - Mississippi State, 2010Tackles for Loss .............2.5 - Ole Miss, 2010Interceptions...................2 - Auburn, 2011Forced Fumbles ...............2 - Ohio State, 2010^^Allstate Sugar Bowl (Jan. 4, 2011)

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds PBU FF-FR INT-Yds Blk 2008 12/1 23-7 30 2.0-5 0.0-0 2 0-0 0-0 02009 9/4 19-13 32 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1-1 3-37 02010 13/13 48-35 83 5.0-10 0.5-3 5 4-1 4-24 12011 11/9 40-33 73 2.5-9 0.0-0 6 0-0 4-70 0Total 45/27 130-88 218 10.5-26 0.5-3 13 5-2 11-131 1

5TRAMAIN THOMASSafety6-0 • 204 • Sr.-3LWinnie, Texas (East Chambers HS)

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2011 Notes• 10-1 as collegiate starter• Second player in school history with 3,000-yard passing season• Only player in SEC and one of fi ve in NCAA to pass for 500 yards in a game this season• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist• Davey O’Brien Award Semifi nalist• Ranks 2nd on UA’s single-season completions list (243)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s single-season passing yards list (3,215)• Ranks 4th on UA’s single-season passing touchdowns list (21)• Leads SEC and ranks 11th in NCAA with average of 292.3 passing yards per game• Leads SEC and ranks 12th in NCAA with 3,215 passing yards• Leads SEC and ranks 17th in country with 291.9 yards of total off ense per game• Leads SEC and is tied for 24th in NCAA in NCAA with 243 completions• Leads NCAA with 56 passes of 15 or more yards in fi rst half• Leads SEC and ranks 5th in NCAA with 1,141 second-quarter passing yards• Leads SEC and ranks 6th in NCAA with 2,002 passing yards in the fi rst half• Leads SEC and is tied for 6th in NCAA with 82 passes of 15+ yards• Leads SEC and is tied for 8th in NCAA with 29 passes of 25 + yards• 8.35 yards/attempt ranks 2nd in the SEC and 19th in NCAA• 13.23 yards/completion ranks 3rd in SEC and 14th in NCAA• Leads SEC and ranks 15th in NCAA with 861 passing yards in the fi rst quarter• 63.1 completion percentage ranks 2nd in SEC• Passing effi ciency rating of 148.66 ranks 3rd in SEC and 27th in NCAA• 21 touchdown passes rank 2nd in SEC• Was 32-43 passing for 365 yards and three touchdowns in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• 32 completions against Bulldogs broke single-game school record of 31 set in 1971• Named SEC Off ensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Bulldogs• Had school-record streak of 184 consecutive passes without an interception between Alabama and South Carolina games that ranks as sixth longest in SEC history• Was 16-26 passing for 224 yards and three touchdowns in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Was 20-37 passing for 299 yards and two touchdowns in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Tied career long with 68-yard touchdown pass to Jarius Wright against Gamecocks• Was 27-43 passing for 316 yards and one touchdown in 31-28 win at Vanderbilt 10/29• Was 13-28 passing for 232 yards and rushed for two touchdowns in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Was 24-36 passing for 262 yards and two touchdowns in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8

8TYLER WILSONQuarterback6-3 • 220 • Jr.-2LGreenwood, Ark.(Greenwood HS)

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• Added one rushing touchdown vs. Tigers• Completed career-high 18 consecutive passes vs. Auburn between fi rst and third quarters• Consecutive completions streak is tied for third-longest overall streak in SEC history and tied for second-longest single-game streak in conference history• Was 30-51 passing for career-high 510 yards and three touchdowns in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• 510 passing yards broke Arkansas single-game passing record and is third-highest single-game production in NCAA this season• Produced fi fth 500-yard passing game in SEC history and the fi rst since 2001• 481 yards of individual total off ense vs. Aggies was a school record, is the highest individual single-game output in the SEC and 10th-highest in the NCAA this season• Broke UA record for total off ense plays in a game with 57• 30 completions was third-highest single-game total in school history• Named SEC co-Off ensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Aggies• Was 22-35 passing for 185 yards and two touchdowns at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Was 23-36 passing for 303 yards and two touchdowns in 38-28 victory vs. Troy 9/17• Was 18-26 passing for 259 yards and one touchdown in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Rushed fi ve times for a career-high 48 yards, including career-long 30-yard run, vs. Lobos• Was 18-24 passing for 260 yards and two touchdowns in 51-7 win vs. Missouri State 9/3• .750 completion percentage vs. Missouri State ranks ninth on UA’s single-game list• Named to Maxwell and Manning award watch lists• 2011 team captain

Career HighsAttempts ........................51 - Texas A&M, 2011Completions ....................32 - Mississippi State, 2011Yards ..............................510 - Texas A&M, 2011Touchdowns ...................4 - Auburn, 2010Long ...............................68 - South Carolina, 2011; Texas A&M, 2011

Career Stats - PassingYear G/GS Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G2008 2/0 22-11-2 69 1 10 50.0 3.1 34.52009 5/0 36-22-2 218 2 21 61.1 6.1 43.62010 6/0 51-34-3 453 4 54 66.7 8.9 75.52011 11/11 385-243-5 3,215 21 68 63.1 8.4 292.3Total 24/11 494-310-12 3,955 28 68 62.8 8.0 164.8

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20RONNIE WINGO JR.Running Back6-3 • 231 • Jr.-2LSt. Louis, Mo.(St. Louis University HS)

2011 Notes• Collected 44 rushing yards on 10 carries in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Rushed seven times for 51 yards in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Rushed two times for nine yards and a touchdown in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• Rushed 10 times for 30 yards in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Also caught three passes for 19 yards against the Commodores• Rushed two times for six yards and caught one pass for six yards in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Rushed six times and gained 24 yards in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• Added four catches for 30 yards and one touchdown vs. Aggies• Rushed 11 times for 35 yards at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Also caught three passes for team-high 43 yards at Crimson Tide• 39-yard reception vs. Alabama was team long• Set career highs with 20 attempts, 109 yards and 2 touchdowns in 38-28 victory vs. Troy 9/17• Added three catches for 20 yards and one touchdown against Trojans• Set a career high with three total touchdowns against Troy• Scored at least one rushing and one receiving touchdown for the second time of his career vs. Trojans• Rushed 12 times for 73 yards and caught one pass for 15 yards in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10• Rushed 11 times for 43 yards and caught three balls for 51 yards in 51-7 victory vs. Missouri State 9/3

Career HighsRushing attempts ............20 - Troy, 2011Rushing Yards .................109 - Troy, 2011Rushing TDs ...................2 - Troy, 2011Long Rush .......................62 - Texas A&M, 2009Receptions ......................5 - Vanderbilt, 2010Reception Yards ..............83 - Troy, 2009Receiving TDs .................1 - 7 times (most recent Texas A&M, 2011)Long Reception ...............83 - Troy, 2009

Career Stats - RushingYear G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 13/1 49 319 3 62 6.5 24.52010 13/5 41 253 1 32 6.2 19.52011 10/1 91 424 3 29 4.7 42.4Total 36/7 181 996 7 62 5.5 27.7

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg2009 13/1 5 99 1 832010 13/5 27 274 4 432011 10/1 19 183 2 39Total 36/7 51 556 7 83

43TENARIUS WRIGHTDefensive End6-2 • 252 • Jr.-2LMemphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS)

2011 Notes• Tied for team lead with four quarterback hurries • Tallied four tackles, two unassisted, and three quarterback hurries in 44-17 victory vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Made one assisted tackle and added one quarterback hurry in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Suff ered injury at Alabama 9/24 and did not play vs. Texas A&M 10/1, vs. Auburn 10/8, at Ole Miss 10/22, at Vanderbilt 10/29 or vs. South Carolina 11/5• Recorded two tackles in 38-28 win vs. Troy 9/17• Notched four tackles in 52-3 victory vs. New Mexico 9/10, including 0.5 tackle for loss and one forced fumble• Recorded four tackles in 51-7 win over Missouri State 9/3, including 0.5 tackle for loss• Made fi rst start since his freshman season against Bears• Selected as preseason third-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

Career HighsTackles ...........................9 - Mississippi State, 2010Tackles for Loss .............2.0 - Miss. St., 2010; Alabama, 2010; Texas A&M, 2009Sacks .............................2.0 - Alabama, 2010

Career Stats - TacklesYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds PD QBH FF-FR 2009 13/1 21-13 34 7.0-28 1.5-7 0 0 3-02010 13/0 16-20 36 8.0-49 6.0-40 3 0 1-12011 6/6 4-11 15 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 4 1-0Total 32/7 41-44 85 16.5-81 7.5-47 3 4 5-1

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4JARIUS WRIGHTWide Receiver5-10 • 180 • Sr.-3LWarren, Ark.(Warren HS)

2011 Notes• Holds Arkansas’ all-time career receptions record (163)• Ranks 2nd on Arkansas’ all-time career receiving yards list (2,819)• Tied for 2nd on UA’s all-time career 100-yard receiving games list (9)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career receiving TDs list (22)• Leads SEC and ranks 16th in NCAA with 100.2 receiving yds/game• Leads SEC and ranks 31st in NCAA with 6.1 receptions per game• Leads SEC and is tied for 8th in NCAA with 10 receiving touchdowns, tied for the second-highest single-season total in school history• Ranks 2nd in SEC with four 100-yard receiving games• Ranks 2nd in SEC in touchdown scoring and 7th in conference in overall scoring with 6.2 points per game• Ranks 8th in SEC with 100.2 all-purpose yards per game• Ranks 2nd on UA’s single-season receptions list (61)• Ranks 2nd on UA’s single-season receiving yards list (1,002)• Made eight receptions for 96 yards in 44-17 win vs. Mississippi State 11/19• Caught fi ve passes for 94 yards and one touchdown in 49-7 win vs. Tennessee 11/12• Broke Arkansas’ career receptions record (153) with a third-quarter reception against Volunteers• Caught four passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns in 44-28 win vs. No. 10 South Carolina 11/5• 68-yard reception against Gamecocks tied season-long catch• Tied SEC single-game high with two receiving TDs and is only SEC player with three two-receiving touchdown games in 2011• Caught 10 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown in 31-28 victory at Vanderbilt 10/29• Also caught two-point conversion that tied game at 28-28 in the fourth quarter against Commodores• Caught one pass for 20 yards in 29-24 win at Ole Miss 10/22• Caught fi ve passes for 76 yards and one touchdown in 38-14 win vs. No. 15 Auburn 10/8• Made career-high 13 catches for career-high 281 yards and career-high-tying two touchdowns in 42-38 win vs. No. 14 Texas A&M 10/1• 281 receiving yards are the most in SEC and third-most in the NCAA in single game this season• 13 receptions tied school record and are tied for the most in SEC this season and are 11th-highest single-game total in NCAA in 2011• Named SEC co-Off ensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Aggies• Caught four passes for 26 yards at No. 3 Alabama 9/24• Did not play in 38-28 victory vs. Troy 9/17• Caught fi ve passes for 63 yards and one touchdown in 52-3 win vs. New Mexico 9/10• Recorded a touchdown reception on the opening drive in each of Arkansas’ fi rst two games• Hauled in six passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns to open the season vs. Missouri State 9/3• Tied career high with two touchdowns vs. Bears

• Named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List• Selected as preseason third-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• 2011 team captain

Career HighsReceptions ......................13 - Texas A&M, 2011Yards ..............................281 - Texas A&M, 2011Touchdowns ...................2 - 4 times (most recent South Carolina, 2011)Long ...............................89 - Mississippi State, 2010

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2008 12/7 19 348 2 70 1.6 18.3 29.02009 13/12 41 681 5 58 3.2 16.6 52.42010 13/13 42 788 5 89 3.2 18.8 60.62011 10/10 61 1,002 10 68 6.1 16.4 100.2Total 48/42 163 2,819 22 89 3.4 17.3 58.7

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#15 ARKANSAS 51 MISSOURI STATE 7

RUSHING: Missouri State - Chris Douglas 18-72; Stephe Johnston 7-15; Mitchel Jenkins 1-6; Kierra Harris 5-(-9)

Arkansas - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 11-43; De’Anthony Curtis 5-37; Kody Walker 9-33; Brandon Mitchell 3-5; Tyler Wilson 4-(-5); Team 1-(-11)

PASSING: Missouri State - Kierra Harris 8-14-1-70; Mitchel Jenkins 1-4-0-9

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 18-24-0-260; Brandon Mitchell 10-11-0-104

RECEIVING: Missouri State - Dorian Buford 2-19; Julian Burton 2-7; Jermain Saffold 1-33; Robert Fields 1-17; Chris Douglas 1-4; Matt Thayer 1-1; Stephe Johnston 1-(-2)

Arkansas - Jarius Wright 6-108; Chris Cragg 4-18; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-51; Cobi Hamilton 3-38; Marquel Wade 3-28; Julian Horton 3-23; Greg Childs 2-29; Javontee Hernden 1-41; Joe Adams 1-11; Austin Tate 1-10; Kiero Small 1-7

TEAM STATS MS ARFIRST DOWNS 9 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-84 33-102PASSING YDS (NET) 79 364Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-9-1 35-28-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-163 68-466Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-15-0 8-188-2Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-95-0 1-18-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-12-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-45.9 2-41.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 4-25 8-76Possession Time 28:31 31:29Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 6 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 2-17

GAME 1SEPT. 3, 2011 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 70,607 TV: PPV

GAME STATISTICS

The 15th-ranked University of Arkansas football team scored a 51-7 season-opening victory over Missouri State inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The Razorbacks saw strong performances by UA wide receivers Joe Adams and Jarius Wright. Adams returned two Bear punts for touchdowns, while Wright totaled 108 receiving yards and two touchdown grabs from quarterback Tyler Wilson. Adams tied an SEC record with two punt returns for a touchdown. He became the seventh player in conference history and first since 2002 to return two punts for a touchdown in the same game. The Litte Rock, Ark., native’s six-return, 174-yard effort, along with two returns by freshman Marquel Wade for 14 yards, broke the school record for team punt return yards in a game with 188. The Razorbacks totaled 466 offensive yards to Missouri State’s 163. UA hounded the Bears’ offense throughout the night, recording 6.0 tackles for loss (23 yards lost), 2.0 sacks (17 yards lost) and one interception. Head coach Bobby Petrino improved to 4-0 in season openers at Arkansas and 8-0 for his coaching career. Individual performances by sophomore defensive end Chris Smith and junior linebacker Alonzo Highsmith helped the Razorbacks’ defensive effort. Smith recorded four tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss (11 yards lost), 1.0 sack (10 yards lost) and one forced fumble. Highsmith, a junior college transfer, notched four tackles in his first appearance for the Razorbacks, including 2.0 tackles for loss (3 yards lost). Offensively, the Razorbacks were pushed to victory by Wilson’s 260 passing yards and two touchdowns. Wilson started the Razorbacks with a 33-yard touchdown strike to Wright at the 10:32 mark in the first quarter for the first UA score of the season. With the score at 7-0 in the Razorbacks’ favor, Adams went to work, returning a Bears’ punt 61 yards to score with 7:32 remaining in the first quarter. The Razorbacks found the end zone for the third time in the first quarter with less than one minute remaining on the ground. Freshman running back Kody Walker plunged across the goal line from one yard out to push the Razorbacks’ lead to 20-0 over Missouri State. At the end of the first quarter, UA’s defense had allowed one yard to the Bears.

Arkansas was in the end zone again off a throw and catch connection from quarterback Brandon Mitchell and tight end Chris Gragg. Mitchell found the Razorback tight end ahead of the goal line and Gragg stretched across for the three-yard score to advance UA’s lead to 27-0 with 5:01 remaining in the half. Mitchell finished the game going 10-for-11 with 104 passing yards and the score. Sophomore kicker Zach Hocker added three more Razorback points with 14 seconds left in the second quarter with a 32-yard field goal. Wilson connected with Wright for their second touchdown-scoring combination of the evening with 6:17 remaining. Wright hauled in a lofted 29-yard throw from Wilson as he planted one foot at the edge of the end zone to make the score 37-0 in favor of Arkansas. Adams followed the Wright-Wilson score with a dazzling punt return for the second time, taking the Bears’ punt back 69 yards to the end zone. Missouri State found the end zone for the only time in the game with 45 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Bear quarterback Kierra Harris connected with Jermaine Saffold from 33 yards out for the scoring throw to cut UA’s advantage to 44-7. Prior to the score, Razorback linebacker Jerico Nelson snuffed out an earlier Missouri State drive with an interception. UA defensive tackle Byran Jones and safety Elton Ford led the team in tackles with six stops each. UA went to the ground one final time to close out the game, with Walker notching another one-yard rushing touchdown with 12:20 remaining in the fourth quarter. The rushing score pushed Arkansas’ advantage to the final outcome of 51-7.

1 2 3 4 FMissouri State 0 0 7 0 7Arkansas 20 10 14 7 51

1st Quarter10:32 AR - Jarius Wright 33 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 10-80 4:28

7:52 AR - Joe Adams 61 yd punt return (Zach Hocker kick failed)

0:51 AR - Kody Walker 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 12-70 5:21

2nd Quarter5:01 AR - Chris Gragg 3 yd pass from Brandon Mitchell (Zach Hocker kick), 7-46 3:08

0:14 AR - Zach Hocker 32 yd field goal, 10-63 2:42

3rd Quarter6:17 AR - Jarius Wright 29 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 10-90 5:09

4:15 AR - Joe Adams 69 yd punt return (Zach Hocker kick)

0:45 MOST - Jermain Saffold 33 yd pass from Kierra Harris (Austin Witmer kick), 1-33 0:09

4th Quarter12:20 AR - Kody Walker 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 8-73 3:25

SCORING SUMMARY

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#14 ARKANSAS 52 NEW MEXICO 3

RUSHING: New Mexico - Tarean Austin 7-31; Lamaar Thomas 2-25; James Wright 10-24; Crusoe Gongbay 2-8; D. Rogers 5-4; B.R. Holbrook 1-2; James Aho 1-1

Arkansas - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 12-73; Brandon Mitchell 5-59; Tyler Wilson 5-46; Joe Adams 2-33; Kody Walker 10-32; De’Anthony Curtis 7-18; Ronald Watkins 1-(-2)

PASSING: New Mexico - Tarean Austin 15-28-0-162; B.R. Holbrook 7-10-0-40

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 18-26-1-259; Brandon Mitchell 8-13-0-114

RECEIVING: New Mexico - Ty Kirk 6-50; Lamaar Thomas 5-60; Deon Long 4-47; James Wright 3-16, Lucas Reed 2-16; M. Scarlett 2-13

Arkansas - Joe Adams 6-78; Cobi Hamilton 5-132; Jarius Wright 5-63; De’Anthony Curtis 3-29; Marquel Wade 2-19; Javontee Herndon 1-20; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-15; Colton Miles-Nash 1-6; Julian Horton 1-6; Austin Tate 1-5

TEAM STATS NM ARFIRST DOWNS 15 34RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-95 42-259PASSING YDS (NET) 202 373Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-22-0 39-26-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-297 81-632Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-5-0 4-20-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 7-174-0 2-104-1Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-1-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-36.8 1-41.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 3-33 7-45Possession Time 28:25 31:35Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 4 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 0-0

GAME 2SEPT. 10, 2011 • LITTLE ROCK, ARK.WAR MEMORIAL STADIUMATTENDANCE: 52,606 TV: ESPNU

GAME STATISTICS

The 14th-ranked University of Arkansas football team scored a 52-3 victory over New Mexico inside War Memorial Stadium. The Razorbacks were paced by standout performances by wide receivers Marquel Wade and Cobi Hamilton. Arkansas outgained New Mexico in offensive yardage 632 to 297. Head coach Bobby Petrino steered the Razorbacks to 103 points in the first two games of the season, the second most in school history and the most in the first two games of a season since the 1911 squad scored 165. Arkansas’ 632 total offensive yards was the sixth most in school history and the most since 647 yards of total offense against Houston on Oct. 28, 1989. UA got on the scoreboard before two minutes had passed in the game when quarterback Tyler Wilson found wide receiver Jarius Wright from 12 yards out at the 13:03 mark in the first quarter. The Lobos countered with a 47-yard field goal from James Aho with 4:57 remaining in the first quarter. The three points would be the only points scored by New Mexico in the contest. Arkansas’ Wade immediately answered for the Razorbacks, taking the ensuing kickoff back 85 yards for a touchdown. The score was the first of the freshman’s career and advanced UA’s lead to 14-3. The Razorbacks scored their first points of the second quarter on a 24-yard field goal from Zach Hocker with 5:38 remaining in the half. With the score 17-3, freshman running back Kody Walker rumbled into the end zone from one yard out to move the score to 24-3 in favor of the Razorbacks. Wilson closed out the half for the Razorbacks with a seven-yard scramble to the end zone with 17 seconds remaining to push Arkansas’ lead to 31-3 heading into the break. In third quarter action, Walker added another one-yard touchdown rush to make the score 38-3 with 9:42 remaining in the quarter. The freshman finished the game with 32 rushing yards and the two scores. In the final quarter of the contest, Brandon Mitchell connected with Hamilton for a 54-yard scoring strike at the 12:00 mark. Hamilton finished the game with five receptions for 132 yards and the score for the fourth 100-yard receiving game of his career. To finalize the 52-3 margin of victory for the Razorbacks, Mitchell scrambled across the goal line from 14 yards out with

4:28 remaining in the game. On defense, UA linebacker Jerry Franklin led the squad with nine tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss. Ross Rasner added six tackles, while Eric Bennett and Alonzo Highsmith contributed five tackles each. Tenarius Wright had four tackles, 0.5 for loss, and one forced fumble. DeQuinta Jones made three tackles, 1.0 for loss, and Robert Thomas collected two tackles, 0.5 for loss.

1 2 3 4 FNew Mexico 3 0 0 0 3Arkansas 14 17 7 14 52

1st Quarter13:03 AR - Jarius Wright 12 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 4-70 1:57

4:57 NM - James Aho 47 yd field goal, 6-39 2:20

4:42 AR - Marquel Wade 85 yd kickoff return (Zach Hocker kick)

2nd Quarter5:38 AR - Zach Hocker 24 yd field goal, 12-54 4:37

2:14 AR - Kody Walker 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-70 1:42

0:17 AR - Tyler Wilson 7 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 9-77 1:32

3rd Quarter9:42 AR - Kody Walker 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 8-55 3:44

4th Quarter12:00 AR - Cobi Hamilton 54 yd pass from Brandon Mitchell (Zach Hocker kick), 4-80 1:23

4:26 AR - Brandon Mitchell 14 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 13-91 5:04

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#14 ARKANSAS 38 TROY 28

RUSHING: Troy - Corey Robinson 3-33; Shawn Southward 7-23; Chris Anderson 7-19; D.J. Taylor 2-16; B.J. Chitty 1-(-7)

Arkansas - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 20-109; Dennis Johnson 4-20; Joe Adams 3-18; De’Anthony Curtis 2-5; Kody Walkder 1-3; Brandon Mitchell 1-0; Tyler Wilson 9-(-4)

PASSING: Troy - Corey Robinson 36-63-1-373

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 23-36-1-303

RECEIVING: Troy - Corey Johnson 8-59; Eric Thomas 6-81; Stanley Arukwe 4-84; Justin Albert 4-43; B.J. Chitty 3-28; Chris Anderson 3-5; Shawn Southward 2-27; D.J. Taylor 2-8; Jaquon Robinson 1-6; Sam Haskins 1-14; Hollis Moore 1-5; Felton Payton 1-3

Arkansas - Joe Adams 8-109; Cobi Hamilton 5-82; Chris Gragg 4-68; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-20; Javontee Herndon 1-15; Julian Horton 1-5; Marquel Wade 1-4

TEAM STATS TU ARFIRST DOWNS 22 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-84 40-151PASSING YDS (NET) 373 303Passes Att-Comp-Int 63-36-1 36-23-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-457 76-454Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-14-0 3-12-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-92-0 3-76-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-53-1 1-15-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.2 5-43.2Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 7-75 4-27Possession Time 29:46 30:14Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 8 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 1-6

GAME 3SEPT. 17, 2011 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 69,861 TV: CSS

GAME STATISTICS

The 14th-ranked University of Arkansas football team earned its third victory of the season with a 38-28 win over Troy inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The 3-0 start for the Razorbacks is the first time the team has done so in consecutive seasons since 1988-89. UA also got a big receiving night from senior Joe Adams, who totaled 109 yards. Arkansas rode the back of a strong ground game from Ronnie Wingo Jr., who scored the first two touchdowns for the Razorbacks to give his team the early lead. The junior from St. Louis, Mo., finished the game with a career-high 110 yards on 20 carries. Adams also led all receivers in the game as he totaled 109 yards on eight catches. The Razorbacks got on the scoreboard early needing only five plays off the opening kickoff to get into the end zone. A steady diet of passes and runs eventually saw Wingo scramble 22 yards for the first touchdown of the game with 13:09 left on the first quarter clock. UA made it 2-for-2 on touchdown drives to start the game as Wingo, again, scored on a touchdown run, nearly from the same distance. From 21 yards out, Wingo upped his touchdown total to two for the game with six minutes left to play in the first quarter and helped Arkansas jump out to a 14-0 lead. Arkansas almost made it three scores in the first quarter, driving all the way to the Troy 19-yard line before the clock rolled over to quarter number two. Three plays later, freshman Kody Walker took a three-yard rush in for the score to push the lead to 21-0. Sophomore kicker Zach Hocker added three more points for Arkansas with just under seven minutes to play in the first half. The 22-yard field goal gave UA an even bigger lead at 24-0. Troy prevented the shutout at the end of the first half as quarterback Corey Robinson completed a three-yard pass to Eric Thomas for the touchdown. The extra point made it 24-7 as both teams went to the locker rooms. After holding Troy to a three-and-out to start the second half, the Arkansas offense scored its fourth touchdown of the game off a six-yard pass from junior Tyler Wilson to Wingo. The score for Wingo was his third of the night, another career high.

Troy added on its second score later in the third quarter and inched even closer during the very next possession for Arkansas as Troy defensive back LaDarrius Madden returned an interception 52 yards for the score. The interception made the score 31-21 with 6:12 to play in the third quarter. Possessions were traded into the fourth quarter until Wilson connected with Adams through the air for a 57-yard touchdown. With 14:09 to go in the final period, Arkansas answered Troy’s 14 straight points with seven of its own to keep the advantage at 38-21. Troy would get one final score at the end of the game on another Robinson to Thomas pass, this time for 24 yards. Even with the final touchdown, the Razorbacks had the game in hand and took the 38-28 victory.

1 2 3 4 FTroy 0 7 14 7 28Arkansas 14 10 7 7 38

1st Quarter13:09 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 22 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-80 1:51

6:00 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 21 yd run (Zach Hocker Kick), 13-80 4:22

2nd Quarter13:56 AR - Kody Walker 3 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 13-80 4:41

6:41 AR - Zach Hocker 22 yd field goal, 11-73 3:50

0:07 TROY - Eric Thomas 3 yd pass from Corey Robinson (Michael Taylor kick), 7-50 1:12

3rd Quarter7:28 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 6 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 11-79 6:02

6:40 TROY - Justin Albert 32 yd pass from Corey Robison (Michael Taylor kick), 2-60 0:48

6:12 TROY - LaDarrius Madden 53 yd interception return (Michael Taylor kick)

4th Quarter14:09 AR - Joe Adams 56 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 2-59 0:39

0:28 TROY - Eric Thomas 24 yd pass from Corey Robinson (Michael Taylor kick), 7-48 1:39

SCORING SUMMARY

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#14 ARKANSAS 14 #3 ALABAMA 38

RUSHING: Arkansas - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 11-35; Tyler Wilson 1-3; Dennis Johnson 3-(-3); Joe Adams 1-(-7); Brandon Mitchell 3-(-11)

Alabama - Trent Richardson 17-126; Eddie Lacy 13-61; Jalston Fowler 4-11; AJ McCarron 5-(-1)

PASSING: Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 22-35-1-185; Brandon Mitchell 2-5-1-24

Alabama - AJ McCarron 15-20-0-200

RECEIVING: Arkansas - Joe Adams 6-37; Chris Gragg 4-31; Jarius Wright 4-26; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-43; Dennis Johnson 2-21; Greg Childs 2-17; Cobi Hamilton 1-19; Julian Horton 1-9; Marquel Wade 1-6Alabama - Marquiz Maze 5-40; Trent Richardson 3-85; Darius Hanks 2-13; Michael Williams 1-37; Brad Smelley 1-15; Kenny Bell 1-8; Eddie Lacy 1-4; Brandon Gibson 1-(-2)

TEAM STATS AR ALFIRST DOWNS 14 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19-17 39-197PASSING YDS (NET) 185 200Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-40-2 15-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-226 59-397Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-6-0 4-125-1Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 6-125-0 1-24-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-25-1Punts (Number-Avg) 8-44.6 6-37.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-17 5-55Possession Time 27:09 32:51Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 1-10

GAME 4SEPT. 24, 2011 • TUSCALOOSA, ALA.BRYANT-DENNY STADIUMATTENDANCE: 101,821 TV: CBS

GAME STATISTICS

The 14th-ranked University of Arkansas football team fell to third-ranked Alabama 38-14 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The Razorbacks and Crimson Tide matched each other play for play through the first 25 minutes of the game before Alabama took control. An interception return for a touchdown near the end of the second quarter and a punt return touchdown near the beginning of the third pushed the Crimson Tide ahead for good. Alabama drove 80 yards for a touchdown on its first possession of the game as quarterback AJ McCarron connected with tight end Michael Williams for a 37-yard touchdown. Arkansas answered the call later in the quarter, ending a 12-play, 63-yard drive with a touchdown pass from Tyler Wilson to running back Dennis Johnson to tie the game 7-7. The Arkansas defense made its biggest stand of the game with 5:35 left in the second quarter, stopping the Crimson Tide three straight times at the one-yard line to force a field goal that put Alabama ahead 10-7. Arkansas started the ensuing drive at its own 20-yard line looking to take the lead, but Alabama forced a turnover to seize the momentum. Cornerback DeQuan Menzie tipped a Wilson pass into the air, caught it himself, and ran 25 yards for the touchdown to put the Crimson Tide ahead 17-7 with 4:38 left in the second quarter. The Razorbacks got a first down on their second play of the third quarter, but were forced to punt three plays later. That punt, a 42-yard kick by Dylan Breeding, was returned 82 yards for a touchdown by Alabama’s Marquis Maze to make the score 24-7. The Crimson Tide added one more score on a short pass to running back Trent Richardson, who ran 61 yards for the touchdown to give Alabama a 31-7 lead. The Razorbacks came back with a score on their next possession when Wilson found wide receiver Cobi Hamilton in the back of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown. Wilson finished 22-of-35 passing for 185 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. Johnson scored his first touchdown of the season and the first receiving touchdown of his career, and also added 105 kick-return yards. Joe Adams recorded a team-high six catches for 37 yards.

Linebacker Alonzo Highsmith led the Razorbacks defensively, collecting a career-high eight tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, and one sack. Defensive end Chris Smith also notched a career high in tackles with six.

1 2 3 4 FArkansas 7 0 7 0 14Alabama 7 10 21 0 38

1st Quarter11:48 AL - Michael Williams 37 yd pass from AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick), 7-80 3:12

1:18 AR - Dennis Johnson 10 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 12-63 5:28

2nd Quarter5:35 AL - Jeremy Shelley 20 yd field goal, 13-77-7:18

4:38 AL - DeQuan Menzie 25 yd interception return (Jeremy Shelley kick)

3rd Quarter11:29 AL - Marquis Maze 83 yd punt return (Jeremy Shelley kick)

9:57 AL - T. Richardson 61 yd pass from AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick), 2-64 0:50

8:54 AR - Cobi Hamilton 19 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 4-58 1:03

0:48 AL - Eddie Lacy 4 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 6-56 2:42

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1st Quarter12:48 TAMU - Christine Michael 48 yd run (Randy Bullock kick), 3-79 0:54

8:45 TAMU - Christine Michael 4 yd run (Randy Bullock kick), 7-71 2:24

2:26 AR - Jarius Wright 68 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 6-85 1:58

2nd Quarter10:53 TAMU - Cyrus Gray 1 yd run (Randy Bullock kick), 8-54 3:12

9:09 AR - Broderick Green 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 6-73 1:44

7:05 TAMU - Christine Michael 29 yd run (Randy Bullock kick), 6-84 2:04

3:05 AR - Zach Hocker 26 yd field goal

0:09 TAMU - Cyrus Gray 4 yd run (Randy Bullock kick), 11-82 2:56

3rd Quarter11:44 AR - Zach Hocker 32 yd field goal

7:29 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 13 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 10-75 2:27

4th Quarter11:00 AR - Jarius Wright 0 yd fumble recovery (Tyler Wilson rush), 6-86 1:40

4:22 TAMU - Randy Bullock 23 yd field goal

1:41 AR - Broderick Green 3 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 9-80 2:41

#18 ARKANSAS 42 #14 TEXAS A&M 38

RUSHING: Texas A&M - Christine Michael 32-230; Cyrus Gray 17-95; Ryan Tannehill 5-56

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 8-54; Broderick Green 9-25; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 6-24; Team 1-(-3); Tyler Wilson 1-(-29)

PASSING: Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill 25-35-1-247

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 30-51-0-510

RECEIVING: Texas A&M - Jeff Fuller 9-82; Ryan Swope 5-92; Uzoma Nwachukwu 4-35; Nate Askew 2-20; Hutson Prioleau 2-8; Christine Michael 2-7; Cyrus Gray 1-3

Arkansas - Jarius Wright 13-281; Dennis Johnson 4-69; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 4-30; Cobi Hamilton 3-47; Chris Gragg 2-31; Greg Childs 1-19; Julian Horton 1-19; Maudrecus Humphrey 1-9; Marquel Wade 1-52

TEAM STATS AR TAMUFIRST DOWNS 28 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-71 54-381PASSING YDS (NET) 510 247Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-51-0 25-35-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-581 89-628Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 1-1-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-19-0 4-29-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 6-108-0 6-116-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-48.4 6-35.7Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 14-112 7-72Possession Time 28:04 31:56Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-31

GAME 5OCT. 1, 2011 • ARLINGTON, TEXASCOWBOYS STADIUMATTENDANCE: 68,838 TV: ESPN

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas football team stormed back from a 35-17 second-half deficit to defeat Texas A&M 42-38 in the Southwest Classic inside Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Wide receiver Jarius Wright caught 13 passes for a school-record 281 yards, and quarterback Tyler Wilson passed for a school-record 510 yards with three touchdowns to lead Arkansas. Wright and Wilson connected twice during the game-winning 80-yard drive, including a 31-yard strike, before running back Broderick Green charged up the middle into the end zone to put the Razorbacks ahead 42-38 with 1:41 to play. The Razorbacks’ defense stopped the Aggies for no gain on a fourth and two with 1:15 to play to force a turnover on downs and ensure the victory. Wright eclipsed the previous Arkansas single game receiving record of 204 yards, set by Mike Reppond against Rice in 1971, before halftime. Wright had nine receptions for 227 yards and a touchdown after just two quarters. Wilson finished the game 30-for-51 with 510 yards and three touchdowns without throwing an interception. The previous passing record for one game was 409, set by Ryan Mallett against Vanderbilt last season. Wilson also set Arkansas’ individual records for total offense yards with 481 and total individual plays with 57. Down 35-17 at the half, it was the Arkansas defense that ignited the comeback. Arkansas forced a Texas A&M three and out to start the third quarter, and Zach Hocker finished a 38-yard drive with a 32-yard field goal. The Razorbacks forced another three-and-out on the next Aggies drive, and yet again drove down the field for a score. Tyler Wilson was 9-for-11 for 78 yards on the drive, which he finished with a 13-yard touchdown pass to running back Ronnie Wingo Jr. to make it 35-27 with 7:29 to play in the third quarter. The Razorbacks tied the game early in the fourth quarter when Wilson connected with Cobi Hamilton for a 15-yard pass which Hamilton fumbled near the goal line. Wright dove on the ball in the end zone and secured possession for an Arkansas touchdown, his second of the game. Wilson scrambled up the middle for the two-point conversion to tie the game 35-35 with 11:00 left to play in the game.

Texas A&M broke the tie with a 16-play, 74-yard drive that resulted in a 23-yard field goal by Randy Bullock to put the Aggies on top 38-35 with 4:22 left in the game, setting up the Razorbacks’ go-ahead drive. Wright’s 281 yards were the second-highest single game total in SEC history. His 13 receptions tied an Arkansas single-game record. Texas A&M scored touchdowns on each of its first two drives to take a 14-0 lead less than seven minutes into the first quarter. Arkansas responded for its first score when Wilson found Wright for a 68-yard touchdown strike with 2:26 left in the first quarter. Texas A&M responded with another score to make it 21-7 but Green pushed into the end zone with a one-yard run with 9:09 left in the second quarter to make it 21-14. Zach Hocker knocked in a 26-yard field goal with 3:05 left in the second quarter, but the Aggies scored just before intermission to make it 35-17. Green had two rushing touchdowns in his first game of the season after returning from a knee injury. Running backs Wingo Jr. and Dennis Johnson combined for 78 rush yards and 99 receiving yards. Tevin Mitchel had a career game defensively for the Razorbacks with 13 total tackles and one fumble recovery. Greg Gatson had eight tackles and one interception.

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1st Quarter9:56 AU - Michael Dyer 55 yd run (Cody Parkey kick), 5-80 1:59

6:53 AR - Broderick Green 6 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 8-71 3:03

0:02 AU - Kiehl Frazier 7 yd run (Cody Parkey kick), 9-47 3:14

2nd Quarter9:36 AR - Tyler Wilson 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 13-80 5:26

4:23 AR - Jarius Wright 5 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zack Hocker kick), 9-65 3:12

3rd Quarter7:43 AR - Joe Adams 92 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 1-92 0:15

4th Quarter12:10 AR - Zach Hocker 36 yd field goal, 4-7 1:11

5:50 AR - Dennis Johnson 18 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 3-16 1:27

#10 ARKANSAS 38 #15 AUBURN 14

RUSHING: Auburn - Michael Dyer 21-112; Onterio McCalebb 13-91; Kiehl Frazier 13-54; Tre Mason 3-30; Barrett Trotter 2-4

Arkansas - Joe Adams 1-92; Broderick Green 16-55; Dennis Johnson 12-48; Tyler Wilson 1-(-5)

PASSING: Auburn - Barrett Trotter 6-19-1-81; Kiehl Frazier 2-4-2-18; Clint Moseley 1-1-0-5; C.J. Uzomah 0-1-0-0

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 24-36-0-262

RECEIVING: Auburn - Onterio McCalebb 3-28; Philip Lutzenkirchen 2-11; Travante Stallworth 1-44; Quindarius Carr 1-13; DeAngelo Benton 1-5; Quan Bray 1-3

Arkansas - Joe Adams 6-49; Jarius Wright 5-76; Greg Childs 4-44; Dennis Johnson 3-49; Chris Gragg 3-17; Austin Tate 2-5; Cobi Hamilton 1-22

TEAM STATS AR AUFIRST DOWNS 17 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-176 52-291PASSING YDS (NET) 262 104Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-24-0 25-9-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-438 77-395Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-12-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-11-0 2-53-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 3-67-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.4 9-40.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-26 11-105Possession Time 27:17 32:43Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 6 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-6

GAME 6OCT. 8, 2011 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 74,191 TV: ESPN

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas football team earned a 38-14 win over Auburn at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The team rode the coattails of a strong defense that tallied three interceptions and kept the Tigers scoreless after the first quarter. Tyler Wilson paced the offense for Arkansas, throwing for 262 yards on 24 completions and connecting with four different receivers. Of those four Razorback receivers, all caught at least three passes and totaled at least 40 yards. Wilson also completed 18 consecutive passes between the first quarter and third quarter. 74,191 fans witnessed an Arkansas team improve to 5-1 on the season, its best start under head coach Bobby Petrino and only the third 5-1 start since joining the SEC. The Razorbacks scored their first touchdown of the game on a six-yard touchdown run by Broderick Green, which tied the game at 7-7 after Auburn took the early lead. The series went 71 yards in eight plays to tie the game at seven with 6:53 to play in the first quarter. The Tigers scored again before the end of the first quarter, but Arkansas continued to keep pace as the team, again, scored on its very next possession. With a good mixture of Wilson passes and runs by Green and Dennis Johnson, the Razorbacks tallied six more after a one-yard plunge into the end zone by Wilson. The drive lasted 13 plays for 80 yards and saw the Arkansas quarterback connect with three different receivers for 49 yards in the drive to tie the game at 14-14 with 9:36 to go in the half. Late in the first half, the Arkansas defense was able to make a strong stand, giving the offense the opportunity to take its first lead of the night. On the next possession, Wilson methodically drove the Razorbacks down the field and gave them the advantage after a leaping touchdown catch by Jarius Wright from five yards out. With 4:23 still to go in the first half, Arkansas was up 21-14. The second half started out with a few traded possessions before Arkansas struck again. This time, Joe Adams got in on the mix with an exhilarating 92-yard touchdown run, his first rush of the night. The run was the longest in school history by a wide receiver and the second longest in school history by any

player. Green holds the record with his 99-yard touchdown run against Eastern Michigan in 2009. With the points, UA held a 28-14 lead with less than eight minutes to play in the third quarter. The Razorback defense came up big in the second half, tallying three interceptions to kill Auburn drives. The second was picked by Tramain Thomas off a Barrett Trotter pass and returned to the Auburn 26-yard line. Arkansas turned the good field position into three points courtesy of a 36-yard field goal by Zach Hocker. With the added three points, UA held a 31-14 lead with 12:10 to play in the game. Thomas came up with the good hands again with back-to-back interceptions, this time coming with just over seven minutes to play. He ended up returning it to the Auburn 16-yard line. Arkansas needed only three plays to get in the end zone from there as Wilson did a nice job scrambling in the pocket and evading the blitz to find Johnson, who ended up taking the ball 18 yards for the touchdown. The score would be the Razorbacks’ final one of the game giving it the final score of 38-14.

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1st Quarter3:43 UM - Bryson Rose 43 yd field goal, 7-27 3:52

2nd Quarter14:50 UM - Donte Moncrief 31 yd pass from Randall Mackey (Bryson Rose kick), 4-51 1:31

6:42 UM - Randall Mackey 3 yd run (Bryson Rose kick), 11-80 6:20

5:11 AR - Dennis Johnson 52 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-80 1:31

3rd Quarter11:55 AR - Zach Hocker 33 yd field goal, 10-56 2:58

6:48 AR - Tyler Wilson 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 6-69 2:19

3:22 AR - Tyler Wilson 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-75 2:11

0:14 AR - Jerry Franklin safety

4th Quarter11:31 AR - Zach Hocker 23 yd field goal, 9-55 3:32

1:23 UM - Donte Moncrief 4 yd pass from Randall Mackey (Bryson Rose kick), 16-80 5:00

#10 ARKANSAS 29 OLE MISS 24

RUSHING: Ole Miss - Brandon Bolden 14-68; Jeff Scott 13-33; Randall Mackey 13-30; Nickolas Brassell 5-17; Tobias Singleton 1-3

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 15-160; Marquel Wade 1-37; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-6; Broderick Green 3-5; Joe Adams 2-2; Tyler Wilson 4-(-2)

PASSING: Ole Miss - Randall Mackey 18-30-1-219

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 13-28-0-232

RECEIVING: Ole Miss - Nickolas Brassell 8-70; Donte Moncrief 5-73; Jamal Mosley 2-38; Ja-Mes Logan 1-16; Brandon Bolden 1-12; Vincent Sanders 1-10

Arkansas - Joe Adams 4-124; Chris Gragg 3-39; Dennis Johnson 2-14; Jarius Wright 1-20; Cobi Hamilton 1-20; Austin Tate 1-9; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-6

TEAM STATS AR UMFIRST DOWNS 20 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-206 46-151PASSING YDS (NET) 232 219Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-13-0 30-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-438 76-370Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-7-0 1-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-84-0 4-58-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-46-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.8 6-36.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 2-4 12-85Possession Time 22:42 37:18Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-36 1-4

GAME 7OCT. 22, 2011 • OXFORD, MISS.VAUGHT-HEMINGWAY STADIUMATTENDANCE: 57,951 TV: SEC NETWORK

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas football team got a big boost from its running game as junior running back Dennis Johnson carried the ball for a career-high 160 yards on 15 carries and helped propel the 10th-ranked Razorbacks to a 29-24 win over the Ole Miss Rebels inside Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss. Along with the strong running game, the Arkansas defense held the Rebels to only seven points in the second half and secured the win with an interception late in the fourth quarter by Eric Bennett. Quarterback Tyler Wilson captained the offense for the Razorbacks, throwing for 232 yards on 13 completions and also rushing for two touchdowns. Six receivers caught passes from Wilson with Joe Adams leading the way with four catches for 124 yards. After falling behind early in the first half, the Razorback offense got a huge surge from Johnson late in the second quarter as he scampered 52 yards for UA’s first touchdown of the day. After an extra point from kicker Zach Hocker, the Razorbacks only trailed 17-7 at halftime. With the momentum in its favor, Arkansas did not waste any time on its first possession of the second half. A 10-play, 56-yard drive was capped by a 33-yard field goal by Hocker and cut the Rebel lead to 17-10 with 11:55 to play in the third quarter. On the drive, Wilson connected with Jarius Wright and Chris Gragg for 20 and 19 yards, respectively, and strong rushes from Johnson allowed the team to get into field goal range for Hocker. After the defense forced a punt, the offense went right back to work. Johnson wore down the Rebel defense with his powerful runs, which in turn opened up a huge pass to Adams for 37 yards down to the Ole Miss one-yard line. On the next play, Wilson plunged into the end zone on the quarterback sneak and tied the game up at 17-17 with 6:48 to play in the third quarter. The UA defense stood tall again on Ole Miss’ next possession, forcing the three and out and giving the ball back to the offense, which looked to take its first lead of the day. The Razorbacks started their drive at the 25-yard line and nearly scored on the first play from scrimmage. Wilson again found

his favorite target of the day in Adams, who scorched the sidelines for 67 yards down to the UM 8-yard line. Three plays later, UA crossed the plane with the second rushing touchdown of the day from Wilson. The score vaulted Arkansas into the lead 24-17 with 3:22 to play in the third quarter. It was a lead Arkansas kept for the remainder of the game. The Razorbacks added two points at the end of the third quarter as Jerry Franklin tackled Ole Miss running back Jeff Scott deep in the Rebels’ end zone for the safety. The added points made it a two possession game going into the fourth quarter, 26-17 in favor of the Razorbacks. After the free kick by Ole Miss, Arkansas went back to the running game and needed only nine plays to get the second field goal of the day from Hocker from 23 yards out. Three more points were added for Arkansas and the lead was pushed to 29-17 with 11:31 to play in the game. Ole Miss scored one touchdown in the final minutes and also recovered an onside kick with 1:21 to play. However, the Razorback defense stood to the challenge and Bennett picked off Ole Miss quarterback Randall Mackey to seal the game at 29-24.

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1st Quarter9:24 VU - Jordan Matthews 21 yd pass from Jordan Rodgers (Carey Spear kick), 8-68 3:11

2:04 AR - Brandon Mitchell 4 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 12-88 5:22

2nd Quarter13:03 VU - Jordan Rodgers 19 yd run (Carey Spear kick), 13-81 5:59

1:39 VU - Jordan Rodgers 3 yd run (Carey Spear kick), 10-88 5:10

0:05 AR - Jarius Wright 11 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 8-62 1:34

3rd Quarter11:39 AR - Zach Hocker 36 yd field goal, 8-51 2:37

5:02 VU - Zac Stacy 62 yd run (Carey Spear kick), 4-76 1:20

1:05 AR - Zach Hocker 50 yd field goal, 11-58 3:57

4th Quarter13:25 AR - Jerry Franklin 94 yd fumble recovery (Jarius Wright pass from Tyler Wilson)

6:53 AR - Zach Hocker 42 yd field goal, 9-40 3:42

#8 ARKANSAS 31 VANDERBILT 28

RUSHING: Vanderbilt - Zac Stacy 19-128; Jordan Rodgers 18-66; Fitz Lassing 1-25; Jerron Seymour 2-4; Casey Hayward 1-0

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 9-52; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 10-30; Brandon Mitchell 1-4; Team 1-(-1); Tyler Wilson 5-(-13)

PASSING: Vanderbilt - Jordan Rodgers 15-27-0-240; Zac Stacy 0-1-1-0

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 27-43-0-316

RECEIVING: Vanderbilt - Jordan Matthews 6-151; Zac Stacy 3-51; Chris Boyd 3-24; Wesley Tate 3-14

Arkansas - Jarius Wright 10-135; Joe Adams 6-45; Chris Gragg 5-62; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-19; Dennis Johnson 1-26; Cobi Hamilton 1-18; Julian Horton 1-11

TEAM STATS AR VUFIRST DOWNS 22 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-72 42-222PASSING YDS (NET) 316 240Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-27-0 28-15-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-388 70-462Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 2-121-1 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-21-0 3-25-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-97-0 5-129-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-2-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.2 5-44.6Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2Penalties-Yards 7-59 3-35Possession Time 28:26 31:34Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 3-21

GAME 8OCT. 29, 2011 • NASHVILLE, TENN.VANDERBILT STADIUMATTENDANCE: 33,247 TV: SEC NETWORK

GAME STATISTICS

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LohRob hr - DT

Vanderbilt vs. ArkansasOCTOBER 29, 2011

Vanderbilt Stadium

The No. 8 University of Arkansas football team won 31-28 against Vanderbilt, taking its fourth straight contest. The game held inside Vanderbilt Stadium was highlighted by a 94-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown from linebacker Jerry Franklin which tied the game at 28-28 early in the fourth quarter. Zach Hocker kicked his third field goal of the game with 6:53 to play to take the lead and give Arkansas the victory. Quarterback Tyler Wilson finished the game with 316 yards on 27 completions and one touchdown. His favorite target of the day was Jarius Wright, who reeled in 10 catches for 135 yards and one touchdown. Tight end Chris Gragg, who finished the game with five catches for 62 yards, also was a big factor in the passing game as he piled up the second-most receiving yards on the team. The Razorbacks’ first touchdown came on their second possession of the game. Wilson was perfect on his first seven passes of the game and connected with five different receivers before getting inside the 5-yard line. From there, sophomore quarterback Brandon Mitchell rushed in the remaining four yards for the score, his fourth of the season and second on the ground. It was a 12-play drive that went 88 yards and tied the game at 7-7 with 4:02 left to play in the first quarter. Vanderbilt scored 14 straight points on two of its next three possessions as the game went into the second quarter, but the Razorbacks came up big before halftime, once again, as Wilson stood tall in the pocket and drove his team 62 yards in 1:34 to tally seven more points. Wilson attempted eight straight passes on the scoring drive and completed four of them with the final one going to Wright from 11 yards out. Hocker added the extra point to cut the Commodore lead to 21-14 as the two teams headed into the locker room. With the momentum in its favor, Arkansas’ defense made a huge stop at the start of the second half. On the second play from scrimmage from the Vanderbilt 46-yard line, the Commodores tried a pass over the middle from its running back, Zac Stacy, but Eric Bennett made a leaping interception at the 32-yard line to give UA possession. Looking to capitalize on the big defensive play, Arkansas inched closer to the Vanderbilt lead as Hocker kicked his ninth field goal of the season from 36 yards out and the Commodores’

lead was cut to 21-17 with 11:55 to play in the third quarter. Possessions were traded for the next four drives before Vanderbilt scored again off a Stacy 62-yard rushing touchdown, but the Razorbacks responded with an 11-play 58-yard drive that was, again, finished off by Hocker. The sophomore kicker booted a 50-yard field goal to give Arkansas three more points. However, the Commodores still led 28-20 with 1:05 to play in the third quarter. The game-changing play came on Vanderbilt’s next possession. After the Commodores had marched down the field to the Razorback 5-yard line, Stacy fumbled the handoff from quarterback Jordan Rodgers and the ball was scooped up by UA linebacker Jerry Franklin, who returned it 94 yards for the score. Arkansas went for two after the score and Wilson found Wright in the end zone to tie the game at 28-28 with 12:09 to play. The Razorbacks nearly returned another fumble for a touchdown on Vandy’s next possession as Jerico Nelson picked the ball up from the Commodore 27-yard line and tried to dive in for the score. As Nelson’s ball hand hit the ground, the football came loose in the end zone and Vanderbilt recovered, starting its next drive on the 20. Even though the defense was back out on the field, the Razorbacks stood tall on the ensuing possession and forced the three-and-out. The next UA drive started on its own 35-yard line and the team looked to take its first lead of the day. Wilson completed three passes and running back Ronnie Wingo Jr. rushed for 19 yards on three carries to get the team within striking distance for Hocker. From the Vanderbilt 25-yard line, Hocker kicked his third field goal of the game to give Arkansas the 31-28 lead with 6:53 to play. The Commodores had a chance to tie the game on a field goal from 27 yards out, but missed it in the final seconds to give the Razorbacks the win.

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1st Quarter11:33 AR - Zach Hocker 44 yd field goal, 8-41 3:27

2:04 SC - Brandon Wilds 4 yd run (Jay Wooten kick), 9-72 5:09

2:13 AR - Dennis Johnson 98 yd kickoff return (Zach Hocker kick)

2nd Quarter13:04 SC - Devin Taylor 48 yd interception return (Jay Wooten kick)

12:49 AR - Jarius Wright 68 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 1-68 0:15

4:11 AR - Jarius Wright 16 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 12-75 4:38

3rd Quarter10:50 SC - Connor Shaw 9 yd run (Jay Wooten kick), 9-45 4:10

7:47 AR - Zach Hocker 21 yd field goal, 9-62 3:03

1:17 AR - Zach Hocker 25 yd field goal, 9-30 3:51

4th Quarter10:30 SC - Connor Shaw 1 yd run (Jay Wooten kick), 13-80 5:47

8:09 AR - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 4 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 8-63 2:21

4:07 AR - Broderick Green 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 2-1 1:14

#8 ARKANSAS 44 #10 SOUTH CAROLINA 28

RUSHING: South Carolina - Connor Shaw 14-24; Brandon Wilds 10-21; Bruce Ellington 2-11; Kenny Miles 2-9; Eric Baker 2-9; Dylan Thompson 1-4; Damiere Byrd 1-3; Team 1-(-2)

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 15-86; Broderick Green 14-32; Tyler Wilson 4-9; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-9

PASSING: South Carolina - Connor Shaw 16-25-1-128

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 20-37-1-299; Brandon Mitchell 0-1-0-0

RECEIVING: South Carolina - Brandon Wilds 4-29; Ace Sanders 3-30; Alshon Jeffery 3-19; Kenny Miles 2-30; Bruce Ellington 2-11; Justice Cunningham 1-6; Nick Jones 1-3

Arkansas - Jarius Wright 4-103; Joe Adams 4-63; Dennis Johnson 4-36; Chris Gragg 3-55; Cobi Hamilton 3-19; Julian Horton 1-12; Greg Childs 1-11

TEAM STATS AR SCFIRST DOWNS 20 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-136 33-79PASSING YDS (NET) 299 128Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-20-1 25-16-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-435 58-207Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-178-1 6-168-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-9-0 1-48-1Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 4-37.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 9-60 9-45Possession Time 30:55 29:05Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 8 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-35 1-4

GAME 9NOV. 5, 2011 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 73,804 TV: ESPN

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The 8th-ranked University of Arkansas football team got a huge boost from a 98-yard kickoff return from Dennis Johnson and a 103-yard receiving game from Jarius Wright en route to a 44-28 victory over No. 10 South Carolina inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The win was also UA’s first in a top-10 matchup in Fayetteville since 1965 and the third in school history. The other two victories both occurred in 1965 when No. 3 Arkansas defeated No. 1 Texas 27-24 on Oct. 16 and No. 2 Arkansas defeated No. 9 Texas Tech 42-24 on Nov. 20. The first score of the game came on Arkansas’ first possession. After receiving the opening kickoff, the Razorbacks drove to the South Carolina 26-yard line and Zach Hocker came on and knocked down a 44-yard kick to give Arkansas an early 3-0 lead with 11:33 to go in the first quarter. South Carolina did answer back on its second possession of the game getting a 4-yard scoring run by Brandon Wilds to take a 7-3 lead, but Arkansas countered on the ensuing kickoff. Johnson received the kick and scampered 98 yards for a touchdown to give the Razorbacks a 10-7 lead with 2:28 to go in the first. South Carolina re-took the lead at 14-10, but on the ensuing possession it was Arkansas’ turn to take it right back. Wilson spotted a nice throw to Jarius Wright from 68 yards out on the first play of the drive and Wright took it the rest of the way for the touchdown. It was Wright’s first touchdown catch of the night, giving the Razorbacks a 17-14 advantage with 12:49 to play in the half. The Arkansas defense forced the Gamecocks to punt on their next possession and Wilson was back out to captain the offense. Twelve plays and 75 yards later, it was Wright who found the end zone for the second time. Wilson connected with the Warren, Ark., native for 16 yards and allowed the Razorbacks to build their lead to 24-14 at halftime. Wilson was efficient in the first half under center, passing for 11-of-22 for 175 yards and two touchdowns. Both of those scores went to Wright, who finished the half just under the century mark at 92 yards. The UA defense also had a great first half, holding the Gamecock offense to only 49 yards. At the start of the second half, South Carolina scored its

third touchdown of the night on a nine-play, 45-yard drive that was capped by a nine-yard run by quarterback Connor Shaw. The lead was cut back to three, but Arkansas came back on its first possession of the half to double that lead to six after Hocker kicked his second field goal of the night. The added three points extended UA’s lead to 27-21 with 7:47 left on the clock in the third. The Razorback defense continued its strong play on South Carolina’s next possession, forcing a fumble by Wilds at their own 38-yard line. The ball was recovered by linebacker Jerry Franklin at the 38, giving the Razorbacks excellent field position for their next drive. Arkansas was able to capitalize with another field goal by Hocker. From 25 yards out, the Russellville, Ark., native booted his third field goal of the night and extended Arkansas’ lead to 30-21 with 1:17 to go in the third period. South Carolina did cut the lead to two after a 1-yard keep from Shaw, but the Razorbacks answered with another score on their third straight possession. A systematic eight-play, 63-yard drive was finished off by a four-yard touchdown run by Ronnie Wingo, Jr. and got the Arkansas lead back to nine, 37-28 with 8:09 to go in the game. That touchdown wouldn’t be the last by Arkansas, but it did give them the lead for good. One more touchdown was added by Broderick Green from one yard out after a fumble was caused by Jake Bequette in the South Carolina backfield. Shaw dropped back to pass and Bequette came up with the huge hit to dislodge the ball. DeQuinta Jones recovered it and the Razorbacks were able to capitalize with a game-sealing touchdown to pull ahead 44-28. Bequette finished the game with three sacks.

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1st Quarter3:39 AR - Jarius Wright 7 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 13-75 5:10

0:17 AR - Joe Adams 60 yd punt return (Zach Hocker kick)

2nd Quarter11:25 AR - Dennis Johnson 71 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 2-71 0:20

9:26 UT - Rajion Neal 11 yd run (Michael Palardy kick), 5-77 1:59

3rd Quarter7:07 AR - Dennis Johnson 15 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-52 1:51

4:17 AR - Joe Adams 40 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 1-40 0:08

4th Quarter10:58 AR - Broderick Green 10 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 3-53 1:01

6:37 AR - De’Anthony Curtis 26 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-74 2:41

#8 ARKANSAS 49 TENNESSEE 7

RUSHING: Tennessee - Marlin Lane Jr. 9-58; Tauren Poole 14-41; Rashion Neal 4-24; Jaron Toney 11-22; Da’Rick Rogers 1-3; Devrin Young 1-(-1); Justin Worley 2-(-9)

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 11-97; De’Anthony Curtis 6-59; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 7-51; Broderick Green 3-44; Tyler Wilson 3-3

PASSING: Tennessee - Justin Worley 15-29-1-208; Matt Simms 3-5-0-30; Michael Palardy 0-1-0-0

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 16-26-1-224; Brandon Mitchell 1-1-0-21

RECEIVING: Tennessee - Da’Rick Rogers 5-106; Rashion Neal 3-63; Marlin Lane Jr. 3-12; Zach Rogers 2-17; Tauren Poole 2-16; Vincent Dallas 1-9; DeAnthony Arnett 1-8; Mychal Rivera 1-7

Arkansas - Jarius Wright 5-94; Dennis Johnson 4-43; Joe Adams 2-52; Chris Gragg 2-17; Cobi Hamilton 2-8; Javontee Herndon 1-21; Broderick Green 1-10

TEAM STATS AR UTFIRST DOWNS 21 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-254 42-138PASSING YDS (NET) 245 238Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-17-1 35-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-499 77-376Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-60-1 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-9-0 4-62-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-7-0 1-2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-49.3 8-26.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-58 5-36Possession Time 22:54 37:06Third-Down Conversions 5 of 9 4 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 1-3

GAME 10NOV. 12, 2011 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 72,103 TV: ESPN2

GAME STATISTICS

Senior wide receiver Jarius Wright broke UA’s career receptions record as No. 8 Arkansas defeated Tennessee 49-7 inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Wright, who had five catches for 94 yards and a touchdown, broke the record with a 14-yard reception in the third quarter and finished the game with 155 career catches. Teammate Joe Adams’ two catches moved him into a tie for second with Anthony Eubanks, the previous record holder, at 153 receptions. The Razorbacks got the first score of the night after stopping a fake field goal attempt on Tennessee’s first offensive drive. Arkansas took over on its own 25-yard line and marched down the field in 13 plays for the first touchdown of the game. The drive was capped by a 7-yard pass from Wilson to Wright and pushed Arkansas in front 7-0 with 3:39 to play in the first quarter. With less than one minute remaining in the first quarter, the Arkansas defense caused another three-and-out and forced Tennessee to punt. On the ensuing return, Joe Adams broke several tackles on the way to a 60-yard punt return, which sent the sold-out crowd into a frenzy. Kicker Zach Hocker added the extra point to double Arkansas’ lead to 14-0 with 17 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Heading into the second quarter, Arkansas tacked on seven more points, and this time it would only take two plays. Starting the drive at their own 29-yard line, running back Dennis Johnson received the handoff on second down and proceeded to cut through tackles before finding open space all the way to the end zone. A 71-yard scoring run gave the Razorbacks a huge 21-0 lead with 11:25 left on the clock in the second quarter. Tennessee did answer back on its next possession with an 11-yard touchdown run by Rajon Neal to cut the lead to 21-7, but that would be the last score of the half as the Razorbacks took a 14-point lead into the locker room. The Razorbacks continued the scoring in the third quarter on their second possession of the half. With the drive already beginning at its own 48-yard line, Arkansas needed only five plays to go the distance for seven more points. Johnson scampered into the end zone from 15 yards out for his second touchdown of the game, and Arkansas built its lead to 28-7 with

7:07 to play in the third quarter. The defense stepped up big again on Tennessee’s ensuing possession as the Volunteers were forced to go for it on 4th-and-1 from their own 40-yard line. The pass from Tennessee quarterback Justin Worley to DeAnthony Arnett fell incomplete and the Arkansas offense took over with good field position. One play later, Wilson connected with Adams on a 40-yard touchdown pass and the Razorbacks continued to extend their lead to 35-7 with 4:17 to play in the third. Arkansas carried the 28-point lead into the final period and scored on its first two possessions of the fourth quarter. The first score came after a huge 40-yard run by senior Broderick Green, who followed up with a 10-yard touchdown catch from Wilson two plays later. The score extended Arkansas’ lead even further to 42-7 with 10:58 to go in the game. Arkansas’ final score came from 26 yards out as De’Anthony Curtis got in on the scoring barrage. The senior from Camden, Ark., found a seam through the tackles and saw nothing but green as he scored his first touchdown of the season to light the scoreboard up one more time. The Razorbacks saw their lead go up to 49-7, which would be the final numbers as the game ended. Wilson led the way throughout the game in passing and was 16-of-26 for 224 yards and three touchdowns. Johnson was the leading rusher in the game as he collected 97 yards on 11 carries.

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1st Quarter12:42 AR - Cobi Hamilton 20 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 6-66 2:18

4:49 MS - Derek DePasquale 35 yd field goal, 9-35 3:26

1:34 AR - Kiero Small 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 7-68 3:15

2nd Quarter 12:06 MS - Dylan Favre 5 yd run (Derek DePasquale kick), 4-28 1:23

2:04 AR - Joe Adams 32 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 6-75 1:53

0:05 AR - Zach Hocker 44 yd field goal, 8-38 1:09

3rd Quarter 7:31 AR - Chris Gragg 2 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 12-78 5:40

2:10 AR - Zach Hocker 48 yd field goal, 9-35 3:34

4th Quarter13:02 AR - Zach Hocker 27 yd field goal, 9-42 3:03

3:20 AR - Broderick Green 2 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 10-51 5:20

0:15 MS - Malcolm Johnson 13 yd pass from Dylan Favre (Derek DePasquale kick), 12-66 3:05

#6 ARKANSAS 44 MISSISSIPPI STATE 17

RUSHING: Mississippi State - Vick Ballard 13-54; LaDarius Perkins 6-21; Dylan Favre 9-8; Tyler Russell 4-1

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 14-98; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 10-44; Broderick Green 10-24; Brandon Mitchell 1-7; Kiero Small 1-1; Team 1-(-1); Tyler Wilson 2-(-7)

PASSING: Mississippi State - Dylan Favre 8-16-0-72; Tyler Russell 7-15-0-55

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 32-43-0-365; Brandon Mitchell 1-1-0-8; Team 0-1-0-0

RECEIVING: Mississippi State - Chris Smith 3-25; Robert Johnson 3-22; Malcolm Johnson 2-26; Brandon Heavens 2-19; Vick Ballard 2-6; Arceto Clark 1-13; Jameon Lewis 1-11; Chad Bumphis 1-5

Arkansas - Chris Gragg 8-119; Jarius Wright 8-96; Javontee Herndon 4-40; Cobi Hamilton 4-36; Greg Childs 3-32; Joe Adams 3-27; Austin Tate 2-24; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 1-(-1)

TEAM STATS AR MSFIRST DOWNS 29 13RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-166 32-84PASSING YDS (NET) 373 127Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-33-0 31-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-539 63-211Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 1-4-0 1-52-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 4-25-0 1-5-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-64-0 4-89-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.5 7-43.9Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 4-30 3-28Possession Time 35:21 24:39Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 5 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-31 1-13

GAME 11NOV. 19, 2011 • LITTLE ROCK, ARK.WAR MEMORIAL STADIUMATTENDANCE: 55,761 TV: CBS

GAME STATISTICS

Behind career days from junior quarterback Tyler Wilson and junior tight end Chris Gragg, the sixth-ranked University of Arkansas football team defeated Mississippi State 44-17 at War Memorial Stadium. Wilson was 32-for-43 passing with 365 yards and three touchdowns. The 32 completions set a school record, breaking the previous record that had stood since 1971. Gragg hauled in nine passes for 119 yards and one touchdown, including a game-long 41-yard catch. Arkansas outscored Mississippi State 34-10 in the first half and held the Bulldogs scoreless in the second half until a touchdown with 15 seconds left. The Razorbacks set the tone for the day by scoring on their opening drive of the game, a 66-yard march punctuated by a leaping 20-yard touchdown catch by Cobi Hamilton on a 3rd-and-10 pass from Wilson. Mississippi State countered with a field goal after the teams traded punts, but Arkansas opened its lead up to 14-3 with 1:34 left in the first quarter by establishing its rushing attack. The Razorbacks had a 1st-and-Goal from the Mississippi State 7-yard line and rushed three straight times for the touchdown, with fullback Kiero Small barreling in for the score from one yard out on third down. Mississippi State cut the Arkansas lead to 14-10 early in the second quarter, getting a five-yard touchdown run from Dylan Favre, the Bulldogs’ first of the day. The Razorback defense held Mississippi State to a three-and-out with 3:57 left in the first half, and Arkansas came roaring back. Wilson led the team down the field for a six-play 75-yard drive that ended with a 32-yard touchdown pass to Joe Adams. Seventy-two of the 75 yards came from the arm of Wilson, who was 5-for-5 passing on the drive. Wilson manufactured yet another drive late in the first half, moving the ball 38 yards in just over one minute to set up a 44-yard field goal by Zach Hocker to make the score 24-10 at the half. Arkansas increased its lead to 31-10 with 7:31 left in the third quarter with another persistent drive. On second down from the Bulldogs’ two yard line, Wilson sold a play action fake effectively and found Gragg wide open in the end zone for the

touchdown. Hocker tacked on his second field goal of the day with 2:10 left in the third quarter, a 48 yarder to give Arkansas a 34-10 lead. He also knocked a 27-yard field goal through the uprights less than three minutes into the fourth quarter to make the lead 37-10. Broderick Green added the final exclamation point to the win with 3:20 left in the fourth quarter with a two-yard touchdown run to make the score 44-10. Quarterback Brandon Mitchell led the offense down the field for a 10-play 51-yard drive in his first appearance of the game to set up Green’s run. Although Wilson and the Razorback passing attack led the offense, running back Dennis Johnson had a strong day on the ground, notching 14 carries for 98 yards. Wide receiver Jarius Wright added eight catches for 96 yards to increase his all-time school record in receptions to 163. Fellow senior Adams had three catches for 27 yards and his third touchdown catch of the season. Senior safety Tramain Thomas had nine tackles for Arkansas, and senior Jake Bequette added two sacks. The Razorback defense held Mississippi State to just 211 yards of total offense in the game.

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