Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1960-1969

Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1960-1969

ugar Bowl

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The 1962 Sugar Bowl matched up top-ranked Alabama with ninth-ranked Arkansas. The teams would meet again as SEC foes. Alabama's top-ranked defense had given up only 22 points all year, and kept the Hogs on their side of the field for the first half.

Alabama opened the scoring with a 12 yard scamper by Quarterback Pat Trammell. The two teams swapped field goals, before Arkansas had an opportunity to tie the game in the fourth quarter. Lance Alworth first hauled in a 32 yard pass from Razorback QB George McKinney. Bama's Butch Wilson then intercepted a Razorback pass, which allowed time to expire.

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"Source: [http://www.arsnonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=213 Razorback Bowl History - 1962 Sugar Bowl]

1962

NCAATeamFootballSeason
Year = 1962
Team = Arkansas Razorbacks
Conference = Southwest Conference
ShortConference = SWC
Record = 9-2
ConfRecord = 6-1
APRank = 6 ["Final AP Top 10." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746698.html 1962 AP Final Rankings.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 7 2008.]
HeadCoach = Frank Broyles
StadiumArena = Razorback Stadium
War Memorial Stadium
Champion =
BowlTourney=Sugar Bowl vs. Ole Miss
BowlTourneyResult=L, 13-17 ["Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746703.html 1962 Bowl Results.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]

Overview

Quarterback Billy Moore was voted an All-American. Moore scored 14 touchdowns, which tied him with Miami University's kicker Bob Jencks in scoring. Future Razorback head coach Ken Hatfield finished second in the country in punt return yards, behind Utah State's Darrell Roberts. Razorback Kicker Tom McKnelly was fourth in kick scoring, with 33 extra points and 3 field goals.

The Hog offensive unit averaged 5.0 yards per play, and 357 yards per game, the seventh-best mark in 1962. Arkansas also averaged 28.6 points per game, the fifth highest average nationally. Running on the Razorback defense was tough, as the unit gave up 90.7 yards per contest, the seventh-lowest total in the nation.

Arkansas, despite a 9-2 record, finished second ["Major Conference Champions." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746705.html 1960 Conference Champs.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 7 2008.] in the SWC to Texas, who was 9-1-1, losing only in the Cotton Bowl to the Tigers of LSU, 13-0. ["Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746703.html 1962 Bowl Results.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 7 2008.]

chedule

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CFB Schedule Entry
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CFB Schedule Entry
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opponent = TCU
site_stadium = Amon G. Carter Stadium
site_cityst = Ft. Worth, TX
tv = no
score = 42-14
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/13/62
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rank = 8
opponent = Baylor
site_stadium = Razorback Stadium
site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
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score = 28-21
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/20/62
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rank = 7
opponent = Texas
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site_stadium = Texas Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Austin, TX
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CFB Schedule Entry
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rank = 9
opponent = Hardin-Simmons
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site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
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score = 49-7
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/3/62
time = no
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rank = 8
opponent = Texas A&M
site_stadium = Kyle Field
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gamename = Rivalry
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score = 17-7
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/10/62
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rank = 6
opponent = Rice
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site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
tv = no
score = 28-14
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/17/62
time = no
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rank = 7
opponent = SMU
site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
tv = no
score = 9-7
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/24/62
time = no
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rank = 7
opponent = Texas Tech
site_stadium = Jones Stadium
site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
tv = no
score = 34-0
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 1/1/63
time = no
w/l = l
nonconf = yes
rank = 6
opponent = Ole Miss
opprank = 3
site_stadium = Tulane Stadium
site_cityst = New Orleans, LA
gamename = Sugar Bowl, Rivalry
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score = 7-34

Cotton Bowl

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Arkansas and Nebraska met for the first time in the 1964 Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. Arkansas' number-one rated defense was giving up only 5.7 points per game, where Nebraska's #7 scoring offense was scoring 24.9 points per contest.

A standing room only crowd watched as the Hogs opened the scoring on a Tom McKnelly field goal, but the Huskers responded with a Harry Wilson punching it in from one yard out. The third quarter passed with no scoring before Bobby Burnett of Arkansas ran in for the go ahead touchdown. #1 Alabama could not hold off Texas in the Orange Bowl, which left Arkansas to take the number one spot in the polls, and the National Championship. ["1964 College Football Recap." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746730.html Arkansas- 1964 National Champions.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 11 2008.]

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"Source: [http://www.arsnonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=215 Razorback Bowl History - 1965 Cotton Bowl]

National Championship

Arkansas was invited to play in the Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1965 against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Razorbacks went on to beat the Cornhuskers 10-7 and were selected as national champions by the Football Writers Association of America and the Helms Athletic Foundation as the #1 Alabama Crimson Tide lost their bowl game against the Texas Longhorns in the Orange Bowl. [cite web |url=http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/awards/rice/winners/index.html |title=All-Time Grantland Rice Trophy Winners |accessdate=2007-12-31 |work=Football Writers Association of America] [cite web |url=http://homepages.cae.wisc.edu/~dwilson/rsfc/history/helms.html |title=Helms Athletic Foundation/Bill Schroeder National Champions of College Football 1883-1982 |author=Kirlin, Bob |accessdate=2007-12-31] Because the final AP and Coaches (UPI) Polls were released before bowl games were played at the time, the Crimson Tide was selected national champions by the AP and Coaches (UPI) Polls. [cite web |url=http://homepages.cae.wisc.edu/~dwilson/rsfc/history/CoachPolls.txt |title=Coaches' polls (UPI 1950-1990, CNN/USA Today 1991-present) |author=Kirlin, Bob |accessdate=2007-12-31] Because of the controversy, the AP Poll decided to wait until after the bowl games to select their champion in the 1965 season.

1965

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Year = 1965
Team = Arkansas Razorbacks
Conference = Southwest Conference
ShortConference = SWC
Record = 10-1
APRank = 3 ["Final AP Top 10." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746747.html 1965 AP Poll.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]
ConfRecord = 7-0
HeadCoach = Frank Broyles
StadiumArena = Razorback Stadium
War Memorial Stadium
Champion = Southwest Conference Champions ["Major Conference Champions." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746753.html 1965 SWC Champions.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]
BowlTourney=Cotton Bowl vs. LSU
BowlTourneyResult=L, 7-14"Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746751.html 1965 Bowl Results.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]

Overview

Bobby Burnett tied three others in scoring, with 16 TD's, the fourth-highest total in the nation. Ronny South was second in kick scoring, with 42 extra points and 6 field goals. As an offensive unit, the Hogs had the best scoring offense (32.4 ppg), the eighth-best rushing offense (226.1 ypg), seventh best total offense (360.2 ypg) nationally. The defense was fourth-best against the run (74.9 yards allowed per game).

chedule

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score = 28-14
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rank = 5
opponent = Tulsa
site_stadium = Razorback Stadium
site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
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score = 20-12
CFB Schedule Entry
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rank = 4
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score = 28-0
CFB Schedule Entry
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rank = 3
opponent = Baylor
site_stadium = Floyd Casey Stadium
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score = 38-7
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score = 27-24
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/23/65
time = no
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rank = 1
opponent = North Texas
site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
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score = 55-20
CFB Schedule Entry
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rank = 2
opponent = Texas A&M
site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
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score = 31-0
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date = 11/6/65
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opponent = Rice
site_stadium = Rice Stadium
site_cityst = Houston, TX
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score = 31-0
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/13/65
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opponent = SMU
site_stadium = Ownby Stadium
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score = 24-3
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CFB Schedule Entry
date = 1/1/65
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site_stadium = Cotton Bowl
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score = 7-14

1968

NCAATeamFootballSeason
Year = 1968
Team = Arkansas Razorbacks
Conference = Southwest Conference
ShortConference = SWC
Record = 10-1
ConfRecord = 6-1
APRank = 6 ["Final AP Top 20." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746799.html 1968 AP Poll.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]
HeadCoach = Frank Broyles
StadiumArena = Razorback Stadium
War Memorial Stadium
Champion = Southwest Conference Champions ["Major Conference Champions." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746803.html 1968 SWC Champions.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]
BowlTourney=Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia
BowlTourneyResult=W, 16-2 ["Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746801.html 1968 Bowl Results.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13 2008.]

Overview

Guard Jim Barnes was a consensus All-American for the Razorbacks in 1968. Bill Burnett's 16 touchdowns scored tied him for eighth-most points scored nationally.

chedule

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score = 56-13
CFB Schedule Entry
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rank = 20
opponent = TCU
site_stadium = Amon G. Carter Stadium
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CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/12/68
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opponent = Baylor
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site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
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score = 35-19
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/19/68
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rank = 9
opponent = Texas
opprank = 17
site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Austin, TX
tv = no
score = 29-39
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/26/68
time = no
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rank = 16
opponent = North Texas
site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
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score = 17-15
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/2/68
time = no
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rank = 17
opponent = Texas A&M
site_stadium = Kyle Field
site_cityst = College Station, TX
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score = 25-22
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/9/68
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rank = 14
opponent = Rice
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score = 46-21
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/16/68
time = no
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rank = 10
opponent = SMU
site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
tv = no
score = 35-29
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/23/68
time = no
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rank = 6
opponent = Texas Tech
site_stadium = Jones Stadium
site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
tv = no
score = 42-7
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 1/1/69
time = no
w/l = w
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rank = 9
opponent = Georgia
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site_cityst = New Orleans, LA
gamename = Sugar Bowl
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score = 16-2

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Rushing

ee Also

* University of Arkansas
* Arkansas Razorbacks
* Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1950-1959
* Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1970-1979
* Cotton Bowl
* Sugar Bowl
* Southwest Conference

Notes

[http://www.arsnonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=187 Arkansas Razorbacks Sports Network Online 1960-1969 Football Schedule/Results]


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