Over the past 4 weeks we have had trivia questions from 1894, 1909, 1964, 1995. For week Five we will be taking you back to the late 1920s… In 1929, while playing Texas A&M, Wear Schoonover set the Razorback record for most interceptions in […]
Just a note of a few site updates. Many opponent team logos have been added to the site. Some of the teams added are Hendrix, Joplin, MO (HS), Oklahoma Baptist, and Southwestern (TX). We have a logo for every team the Razorbacks have played […]
From the official Arkansas Razorback Twitter Feed.
Just in case you haven’t seen the Reggie Fish video. No not that one…. His rap video. here it is. “I Ball”
This weeks question isn’t so much about Razorback history as it is Football history in general. The rules and points have changed, but the name has stayed the same. In 1893 points were first introduced into football and a touchdown was worth 4 points. […]
The Southeastern Conference is set to release the SEC digital network in the upcoming weeks. The network is a “fully integrated new media network that pioneers an unprecedented way of aggregating, managing and distributing sports content.” A few more quotes from their press release: […]
“All about a foot ball game” part 2 of 3. Read part 1 here. Athletics should never dominate in the colleges, but they have been proven essential as a companion of the class rooms in the development of the best all around manhood, and […]
While doing some research from 1894 Razorback season I ran across this article in the Memphis Commercial Appeal that attempts to introduce football to their readers. The article was published on October 13, 1894 and the writer explains football as if you have never […]
Well, the last two weeks have been pretty easy, very easy actually. So in honor of tonight’s “Celebration of the Razorback” we dig a bit deeper and bring you a question from 1909, the year we made the switch from Cardinals to Razorbacks. In 1909 […]
Lou Holtz is the latest Razorback Coach to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Other former Head Hogs in the Hall of Fame include Hugo Bezdek, Frank Broyles, Francis Schmidt, and Bowden Wyatt. Six times, Lou Holtz took over a team […]