Property | Value |
rdfs:label | - Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1960–69
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rdfs:comment | - 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. Arkansas, despite a 9–2 record, finished second in the SWC to Texas, who was 9–1–1, losing only in the Cotton Bowl Classic to the Tigers of LSU, 13–0.
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HeadCoach | |
GameName | |
Poll | |
Team | - UGA
- Arkansas Razorbacks
- ARK
- LSU
- NEB
- TEX
- UM
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APRank | |
Date | - 1960-09-17
- 1960-09-24
- 1960-10-01
- 1960-10-08
- 1960-10-15
- 1960-10-22
- 1960-10-29
- 1960-11-05
- 1960-11-12
- 1960-11-19
- 1961-01-02
- 1961-09-23
- 1961-09-30
- 1961-10-07
- 1961-10-14
- 1961-10-21
- 1961-10-28
- 1961-11-04
- 1961-11-11
- 1961-11-18
- 1961-11-25
- 1962-01-01
- 1962-09-22
- 1962-09-29
- 1962-10-06
- 1962-10-13
- 1962-10-20
- 1962-10-27
- 1962-11-03
- 1962-11-10
- 1962-11-17
- 1962-11-24
- 1963-01-01
- 1963-09-21
- 1963-09-28
- 1963-10-05
- 1963-10-12
- 1963-10-19
- 1963-11-02
- 1963-11-09
- 1963-11-16
- 1963-11-23
- 1963-11-26
- 1964-09-19
- 1964-09-26
- 1964-10-03
- 1964-10-10
- 1964-10-17
- 1964-10-24
- 1964-10-31
- 1964-11-07
- 1964-11-14
- 1964-11-21
- 1965-01-01
- 1965-09-18
- 1965-09-25
- 1965-10-02
- 1965-10-09
- 1965-10-16
- 1965-10-23
- 1965-10-30
- 1965-11-06
- 1965-11-13
- 1965-11-20
- 1966-01-01
- 1966-09-17
- 1966-09-24
- 1966-10-01
- 1966-10-08
- 1966-10-15
- 1966-10-22
- 1966-10-29
- 1966-11-05
- 1966-11-12
- 1966-11-19
- 1967-09-23
- 1967-09-30
- 1967-10-07
- 1967-10-14
- 1967-10-21
- 1967-10-28
- 1967-11-04
- 1967-11-11
- 1967-11-18
- 1967-11-25
- 1968-09-21
- 1968-09-28
- 1968-10-05
- 1968-10-12
- 1968-10-19
- 1968-10-26
- 1968-11-02
- 1968-11-09
- 1968-11-16
- 1968-11-23
- 1969-01-01
- 1969-09-20
- 1969-09-27
- 1969-10-04
- 1969-10-18
- 1969-10-25
- 1969-11-01
- 1969-11-08
- 1969-11-15
- 1969-11-27
- 1969-12-06
- 1970-01-01
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- --10-15
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- 30200
- 32000
- 32290
- 34000
- 35287
- 35673
- 36178
- 40000
- 41100
- 41126
- 41429
- 41712
- 41925
- 43140
- 43617
- 43817
- 44598
- 45802
- 48127
- 48165
- 49112
- 51125
- 53000
- 53307
- 66397
- 82113
- 82500
- no
- yes
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Kicker | - Drum
- King
- Irwin
- Hinton
- Bob White
- Tom McKnelly
- Moneau
- Ronny South
- Bill McClard
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BowlTourneyResult | - L, 13–17
- L, 22–27
- L, 3–10
- L, 6–7
- L, 7–14
- W, 10–7
- W, 16–2
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w/l | |
Champion | - Southwest Conference Champions
- FWAA Poll National Champions
- Southwest Conference Co-champions
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HomeName | |
ShortConference | |
Type | - FG
- RecTD
- RushTD
- SafetyTackle
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Conference | |
away | |
Runner | - Bill Burnett
- Harry Wilson
- Glynn Griffing
- Joe LaBruzzo
- Archie Manning
- Bo Bowen
- Bobby Burnett
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Player | |
site stadium | |
Score | - 0
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- 31
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- 33
- 34
- 35
- 38
- 39
- 40
- 42
- 44
- 46
- 48
- 49
- 52
- 55
- 56
- ARK 13-0
- ARK 20-0
- ARK 3-0
- ARK 7-0
- TEX 7-6
- ARK 6-0
- ARK 12-7
- ARK 20-11
- ARK 20-14
- ARK 20-3
- ARK 27-24
- TEX 21-20
- TEX 24-20
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nonconf | |
HC | |
Attendance | |
H | |
ranklink | |
Visitor | - 0
- 3
- 6
- 7
- 10
- 12
- 13
- 15
- 16
- 22
- Texas
- Arkansas
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DEF | |
Rank | - 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 12
- 14
- 16
- 17
- 19
- 20
- no
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CoachRank | |
rankyear | |
QB | - Harry Wilson
- Billy Moore
- Glynn Griffing
- Bill Montgomery
- Archie Manning
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Host | |
VisitorName | |
2pt result | |
2pt type | |
LastEntry | |
Road | |
Neutral | |
Event | - Bercher recovered fumble in end zone
- Bob White 22 yard field goal
- Bob White 37 yard field goal
- Brittenum 1 yard run
- Chris Gilbert 1 yard run
- Conway 34 yard field goal
- Conway 35 yard field goal
- Crockett 11 yard pass from Brittenum
- Kristynik 1 yard run
- Kristynik 14 yard run
- Tommy Burnett 22 yard pass from Jon Brittenum
- Trantham 77 yard fumble return
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Home | - 0
- 2
- 3
- 7
- 10
- 14
- 17
- 24
- 27
- Tigers
- Bulldogs
- Rebels
- Cornhuskers
- Crimson Tide
- Razorbacks
- Blue Devils
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kickresult | |
State | |
opprank | |
BowlTourney | - Cotton Bowl Classic vs. LSU
- Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Duke
- Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Nebraska
- Sugar Bowl vs. Alabama
- Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia
- Sugar Bowl vs. Ole Miss
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DriveLength | - 11
- 15
- 34
- 42
- 44
- 55
- 57
- 59
- 65
- 67
- 69
- 71
- 80
- 81
- 82
- 87
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StadiumArena | |
ConfRecord | |
site cityst | - Jackson, Mississippi
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Little Rock, Arkansas
- College Station, Texas
- Austin, Texas
- Dallas, Texas
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Waco, Texas
- Lubbock, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- Fayetteville, AR
- Little Rock, AR
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TV | |
Opponent | |
Time | |
FirstEntry | |
Quarter | |
Receiver | - Jesse Branch
- Louis Guy
- Chuck Dicus
- Bobby Crockett
- Bruce Maxwell
- Vernon Studdard
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R | |
V | |
Year | - 1960
- 1961
- 1962
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1966
- 1967
- 1968
- 1969
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Location | |
abstract | - 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 in the SWC to Texas, who was 9–1–1, losing only in the Cotton Bowl Classic to the Tigers of LSU, 13–0.
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