Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1930–1939
1930
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 27, 1930 |
Ozark College* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 27–0 |
October 4, 1930 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
L 6–26 |
October 11, 1930 |
at TCU |
Amon G. Carter Stadium • Ft. Worth, TX (Dedication) |
L 0–40 |
October 18, 1930 |
Rice |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 7–6 |
October 25, 1930 |
Texas A&M |
Little Rock, AR |
W 13–0 |
November 1, 1930 |
at LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 12–27 |
November 8, 1930 |
Oklahoma A&M* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 0–26 |
October 15, 1930 |
Baylor |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 7–22 |
November 27, 1930 |
at Centenary* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 6–7 |
*Non-conference game. |
1931
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 26, 1931 |
Ozark College* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 13–6 |
November 3, 1931 |
Hendrix* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 19–0 |
November 10, 1931 |
SMU |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 6–42 |
October 17, 1931 |
at Baylor |
Waco Stadium • Waco, TX |
L 7–19 |
October 24, 1931 |
at LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 6–13 |
October 31, 1931 |
TCU |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 0–7 |
November 7, 1931 |
at Chicago* |
Stagg Field • Chicago, IL |
T 13–13 |
November 21, 1931 |
at Rice |
Rice Field • Houston, TX |
L 12–26 |
November 26, 1931 |
at Centenary* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
W 6–0 |
*Non-conference game. |
1932
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 24, 1932 |
Hendrix* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
T 0–0 |
October 1, 1932 |
Missouri Rolla* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 19–20 |
October 8, 1932 |
at TCU |
Amon G. Carter Stadium • Ft. Worth, TX |
L 12–34 |
October 15, 1932 |
Baylor |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
W 20–6 |
October 22, 1932 |
at LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 0–14 |
November 5, 1932 |
Rice |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 7–12 |
November 12, 1932 |
at SMU |
Ownby Stadium • Dallas, TX |
L 7–13 |
November 18, 1932 |
Texas |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 0–34 |
November 26, 1932 |
at Centenary* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
T 0–0 |
*Non-conference game. |
1933
Overview
The Razorbacks were crowned Southwest conference champs with a 4–1 SWC record, but the Hogs forfeited the title as a result of playing an ineligible athlete.[1] Ulysses "Heine" Schleuter had told coach Fred Thomsen that he had remaining eligibility, but had played at Nebraska in 1931 and 1932, as well as for Kemper Military School. Schleuter's status wasn't brought out until the SMU game, when a Mustang recognized Schleuter as a former Cornhusker. The title was vacated for 1933.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 23, 1933 |
Ozark College* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 40–0 |
September 30, 1933 |
Oklahoma Baptist* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 42–7 |
October 7, 1933 |
TCU |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 13–0 |
October 14, 1933 |
Baylor |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
W 19–7 |
October 21, 1933 |
at LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 0–20 |
October 28, 1933 |
SMU |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 3–0 |
November 11, 1933 |
at Rice |
Rice Field • Houston, TX |
L 6–7 |
November 18, 1933 |
Hendrix* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 63–0 |
November 24, 1933 |
at Texas |
Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX |
W 20–6 |
November 30, 1933 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
L 0–7 |
January 1, 1934 |
vs. Centenary* |
Fair Park • Dallas, TX (Dixie Classic) |
T 7–7 |
*Non-conference game. |
Dixie Classic
- Main Article: 1934 Dixie Classic
The Dixie Classic was the first bowl appearance in Arkansas Razorbacks history. Their opponent, Centenary, was undefeated in the regular season.[1] The game, played in Dallas, was the final Dixie Classic, a predecessor to the Cotton Bowl Classic. The Razorbacks dented the scoreboard first, on a 24 yard hookup from Tom Murphy to Elvin Geiser in the second quarter.[1] The Gentlemen returned with a 20 yard touchdown pass, but missed the extra point to give Arkansas a 7–6 lead. However, a Razorback was called offside, the down was replayed, and Centenary's kicker Chester Weidman's kick was true.[1]
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Razorbacks |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
Gentlemen |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
Scoring summary |
Quarter |
Time |
Drive |
Team |
Scoring Information |
Score |
Plays |
Yards |
TOP |
ARK |
CEN |
2 |
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ARK |
Elvin Geiser 24-yard touchdown reception from Tom Murphy, Elvin Geiser kick good |
7 |
0 |
2 |
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CEN |
Harold Olsin 20-yard touchdown reception from Manning Smith, Chester Weidman kick good |
7 |
7 |
"TOP" = Time of Possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. |
7 |
7 |
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1934
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 29, 1934 |
Ozark College* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 13–0 |
October 6, 1934 |
at TCU |
Amon G. Carter Stadium • Ft. Worth, TX |
W 24–10 |
October 13, 1934 |
Baylor |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
W 6–0 |
October 20, 1934 |
at LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 0–16 |
November 27, 1934 |
Missouri Rolla* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 20–0 |
November 3, 1934 |
at Texas A&M |
Kyle Field • College Station, TX |
T 7–7 |
November 10, 1934 |
Rice |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 0–7 |
October 17, 1934 |
at SMU |
Ownby Stadium • Dallas, TX |
L 6–10 |
November 23, 1934 |
Texas |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 12–19 |
November 29, 1934 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
T 7–7 |
*Non-conference game. |
1935
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 28, 1935 |
Pittsburg St.* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 12–0 |
October 5, 1935 |
TCU |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 7–13 |
October 12, 1935 |
at Baylor |
Waco Stadium • Waco, TX |
L 6–13 |
October 19, 1935 |
at LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 7–13 |
November 26, 1935 |
Ozarks College* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 51–6 |
November 2, 1935 |
Texas A&M |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
W 14–7 |
November 9, 1935 |
at Rice |
Rice Field • Houston, TX |
L 7–20 |
October 16, 1935 |
SMU |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
L 6–17 |
November 2, 1935 |
at Texas |
Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX |
W 28–13 |
November 28, 1935 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
W 14–7 |
*Non-conference game. |
1936
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 26, 1936 |
Pittsburg St.* |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 53–0 |
October 3, 1936 |
at TCU |
Amon G. Carter Stadium • Ft. Worth, TX |
L 14–18 |
October 10, 1936 |
Baylor |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 14–10 |
October 16, 1936 |
at George Washington* |
Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC |
L 6–13 |
October 24, 1936 |
at #16 LSU* |
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA |
L 7–19 |
October 31, 1936 |
at Texas A&M |
Kyle Field • College Station, TX |
W 18–0 |
November 7, 1936 |
Rice |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 20–14 |
October 14, 1936 |
at #19 SMU |
Ownby Stadium • Dallas, TX |
W 17–0 |
November 26, 1936 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
W 23–13 |
December 5, 1936 |
Texas |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
W 6–0 |
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1937
Overview
For the first time since 1919, a span of 18 years, Arkansas did not play LSU in Shreveport, Louisiana. Arkansas went 7–10 against the Tigers, losing the last seven contests. This would become a rivalry known as The Battle for the Golden Boot. The two adjacent states would not meet again until 1953.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
September 25, 1937 |
Central Oklahoma* |
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The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 25–0 |
October 2, 1937 |
TCU |
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The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
T 7–7 |
October 9, 1937 |
at Baylor |
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Waco, TX |
L 14–20 |
October 16, 1937 |
at Texas |
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Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX |
W 21–10 |
October 23, 1937 |
SMU |
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Ft. Smith, AR |
W 13–0 |
October 30, 1937 |
Texas A&M |
#20 |
The Hill • Fayetteville, AR |
W 26–13 |
November 6, 1937 |
at Rice |
#16 |
Rice Field • Houston, TX |
L 20–26 |
November 13, 1937 |
vs. Ole Miss* |
#20 |
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN |
W 32–6 |
November 20, 1937 |
George Washington* |
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Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
T 0–0 |
November 25, 1937 |
at #20 Tulsa* |
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Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
W 28–7 |
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1938
Overview
The Razorbacks said goodbye to The Hill, an on-campus 300-seat stadium used since 1901, and replaced it with Bailey Stadium, known today as Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The stadium was first University Stadium, but was quickly changed to Bailey Stadium in honor of then-Arkansas governor Carl Bailey. The Hill was demolished and Mullins Library was placed on the old site.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 24, 1938 |
Oklahoma A&M* |
University Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
W 27–7 |
October 1, 1938 |
at TCU |
Amon G. Carter Stadium • Ft. Worth, TX |
L 14–21 |
October 8, 1938 |
Baylor |
Bailey Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Dedication) |
L 6–9 |
October 15, 1938 |
Texas |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock, AR |
W 42–6 |
October 22, 1938 |
at #6 Santa Clara* |
Kezar Stadium • San Francisco, CA |
L 6–13 |
October 29, 1938 |
at Texas A&M |
Kyle Field • College Station, TX |
L 7–13 |
November 5, 1938 |
Rice |
Bailey Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
L 0–3 |
October 12, 1938 |
at SMU |
Ownby Stadium • Dallas, TX |
L 6–19 |
November 16, 1938 |
vs. Ole Miss* |
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN |
L 14–20 |
November 24, 1938 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
T 6–6 |
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1939
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
September 23, 1939 |
East Central Oklahoma* |
Bailey Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
W 32–6 |
September 30, 1939 |
vs. Mississippi St.* |
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN |
L 0–19 |
October 7, 1939 |
TCU |
Bailey Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
W 14–13 |
October 14, 1939 |
at Baylor |
Waco, TX |
L 7–19 |
October 21, 1939 |
at Texas |
Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX |
L 13–14 |
October 28, 1939 |
at Villanova* |
Franklin Field • Philadelphia, PA |
L 0–7 |
November 4, 1939 |
#5 Texas A&M |
Bailey Stadium • Fayetteville, AR |
L 0–27 |
November 11, 1939 |
at Rice |
Rice Field • Houston, TX |
T 12–12 |
November 17, 1939 |
#17 SMU |
Quigley Stadium • Little Rock AR |
W 14–0 |
November 30, 1939 |
at Tulsa* |
Skelly Field • Tulsa, OK |
W 23–0 |
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
See also
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