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[edit] Schedule/Results
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
9/5/1992* |
The Citadel |
Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
L 3-10 |
9/12/1992 |
at South Carolina |
Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SC |
W 45-7 |
9/19/1992 |
#9 Alabama |
War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
L 11-38 |
9/26/1992* |
at Memphis |
Liberty Bowl • Memphis, TN |
L 6-22 |
10/3/1992 |
#16 Georgia |
Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
L 3-27 |
10/10/1992 |
at #4 Tennessee |
Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN |
W 25-24 |
10/17/1992 |
Ole Miss |
War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
L 3-17 |
10/31/1992 |
at Auburn |
Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL |
T 24-24 |
11/7/1992 |
at #19 Mississippi St. |
Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MS |
L 3-10 |
11/21/1992* |
SMU |
War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
L 19-24 |
11/27/1992 |
LSU |
Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
W 30-6 |
*Non-Conference Game. †Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
Head coach Jack Crowe was fired after the first game, when Arkansas lost to FCS The Citadel. Joe Kines was promoted from defensive coordinator to interim head coach until the end of the season, when Danny Ford would be promoted to head man.
In their inaugural SEC season, the Hogs won their first game in the SEC, and also defeated fourth-ranked Tennessee. The Vols would go on to lose the next week to Alabama, and then South Carolina after that, ending any National Title hopes. The Tigers from LSU also lost to the Razorbacks in 1992, in a 30-6 rout. Alabama would continue through the season undefeated, winning an SEC title from the Florida Gators in Birmingham, Alabama, and then the National Championship against Miami in the Sugar Bowl.[2]
[edit] Stasistical leaders
Running back E.D. Jackson-Rushing chart
Year |
G |
Att |
Yards |
Avg |
1992 |
11 |
118 |
466 |
3.9 |
Freshman quarterback Barry Lunney, Jr.
Year |
G |
Att |
Comp |
Yards |
% |
1992 |
11 |
189 |
91 |
1,015 |
48 |
Wide receiver Kirk Botkin
Year |
G |
Rec |
Yards |
Avg |
1992 |
11 |
33 |
257 |
7.8 |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
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