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PAGE 1 GAME 11 at Mississippi State GAME ELEVEN Arkansas at Mississippi State 11:21 a.m., SEC Network November 17, 2012 Davis Wade Stadium (55,082) Starkville, Miss. Arkansas Mississippi State 4-6 (2-4 SEC) 7-3 (3-3 SEC) 2012 Arkansas Schedule/Results September 1 Jacksonville State (PPV) ................. W, 49-24 8 ULM (LR) (ESPNU) ......................L, 31-34 (OT) 15 #1 Alabama* (CBS) ..............................L, 0-52 22 Rutgers (ESPNU) ............................... L, 26-35 29 at Texas A&M* (SEC) .......................... L, 10-58 October 6 at Auburn* (ESPN2) ..............................W, 24-7 13 Kentucky* (FSN) ................................ W, 49-7 27 Ole Miss* (LR) (SEC) ......................... L, 27-30 November 3 Tulsa (HC) (SEC) ............................... W, 19-15 10 at #12 South Carolina* (CBS) .............. L, 20-38 17 at Mississippi State* (SEC) .............. 11:21 a.m. 23 LSU* (CBS) ...................................... 1:30 p.m. Home games in Bold All times central * SEC Game (LR) game in Little Rock (HC) Homecoming ARKANSAS WRAPS ROAD SLATE AT MISSISSIPPI STATE The Razorbacks play their final road game of 2012 this week at Mississippi State. Last week, Arkansas fell 38-20 at South Carolina and Mississippi State was defeated 37-17 at LSU. Arkansas has won three straight against Mississippi State and 12 of the last 13 matchups. Arkansas made 12.0 tackles for loss at South Carolina, the 7th-highest single-game total in the SEC this season and 4th-highest in a conference road game. It also is the most for the Razorbacks since they had 12.0 in a double-overtime victory at Mississippi State in 2010 and the most in a regulation game since recording 13.0 in 2005 against Mississippi State. The Razorbacks are the only team in the SEC to have at least 11.0 tackles for loss in two conference road games this season, and their three games of at least 11.0 tackles for loss are tied for the most in the SEC. Three individuals have broken school records so far this season. Cobi Hamilton holds the UA single-season records for receptions (73) and receiving yards (1,149). Tyler Wilson is the UA record holder for career completions (539), and Zach Hocker holds UA records for career points by a kicker (285), PATs made (141) and PAT attempts (143). Arkansas has 18 players who have made their first collegiate start this season, the most in the SEC and tied for the 5th-highest total in the country. The Razorbacks have outscored their opponents 89-35 in the first quarter this season, including 75-14 in the opening quarter of the last seven games and 55-7 in the first quarter of the last five games. THE TEAM Arkansas ranks 3rd in the SEC and 19th in the NCAA with an average of 302.6 passing yards per game, and the team’s average of 422.1 yards of total offense per game is 5th in the SEC. Arkansas ranks 5th in the SEC and 23rd in the NCAA in rush defense, allowing an average of 119.7 yards per game. In the last five games, UA has held opponents to an average of 78.6 rushing yards. The Razorbacks rank 3rd in the SEC with an average of 1.50 sacks per game allowed. UA is 5th in the SEC and 18th in the NCAA in net punting, earning an average of 40.09 yards per punt. Arkansas recorded 8.0 sacks at Auburn, tied for the highest single-game total in the SEC and for the 5th- highest single-game total in the NCAA this season. The eight sacks were the most by the UA defense since Jan. 1, 2000, in the Cotton Bowl vs. Texas. The Razorbacks forced a season-high five turnovers at Auburn, intercepting three passes and recovering two fumbles. The three interceptions are the most for UA since last season vs. Auburn, and the five total turnovers forced were the most since forcing five vs. Mississippi State in 2007. Arkansas held Auburn to 40 yards rushing, the 4th-lowest total allowed by an SEC defense in a conference game this season and the lowest by the UA defense since holding Southeast Missouri State to 31 rushing yards in 2006. Arkansas ran 98 plays on offense at Texas A&M, the most by an SEC team since 2007 and tied for the 9th-highest single-game total in SEC history. The 98 plays also are tied for the 15th-highest single-game total in the NCAA this year.

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Page 1: ARKANSAS WRAPS ROAD SLATE AT MISSISSIPPI STATE...Home games in Bold All times central * SEC Game (LR) game in Little Rock (HC) Homecoming ARKANSAS WRAPS ROAD SLATE AT MISSISSIPPI STATE

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GAME 11 at Mississippi State

G A M EELEVEN

Arkansas at Mississippi State11:21 a.m., SEC Network

November 17, 2012Davis Wade Stadium

(55,082)Starkville, Miss.

Arkansas Mississippi State4-6 (2-4 SEC) 7-3 (3-3 SEC)

2012 Arkansas Schedule/ResultsSeptember1 Jacksonville State (PPV) .................W, 49-248 ULM (LR) (ESPNU) ......................L, 31-34 (OT)15 #1 Alabama* (CBS) ..............................L, 0-5222 Rutgers (ESPNU) ............................... L, 26-3529 at Texas A&M* (SEC) ..........................L, 10-58October6 at Auburn* (ESPN2) ..............................W, 24-713 Kentucky* (FSN) ................................W, 49-727 Ole Miss* (LR) (SEC) ......................... L, 27-30November3 Tulsa (HC) (SEC) ...............................W, 19-1510 at #12 South Carolina* (CBS) ..............L, 20-3817 at Mississippi State* (SEC) .............. 11:21 a.m.23 LSU* (CBS) ...................................... 1:30 p.m.

Home games in Bold All times central * SEC Game (LR) game in Little Rock (HC) Homecoming

ARKANSAS WRAPS ROAD SLATE AT MISSISSIPPI STATEThe Razorbacks play their final road game of 2012 this week at Mississippi State. Last week, Arkansas fell

38-20 at South Carolina and Mississippi State was defeated 37-17 at LSU. Arkansas has won three straight against Mississippi State and 12 of the last 13 matchups.

Arkansas made 12.0 tackles for loss at South Carolina, the 7th-highest single-game total in the SEC this season and 4th-highest in a conference road game. It also is the most for the Razorbacks since they had 12.0 in a double-overtime victory at Mississippi State in 2010 and the most in a regulation game since recording 13.0 in 2005 against Mississippi State.

The Razorbacks are the only team in the SEC to have at least 11.0 tackles for loss in two conference road games this season, and their three games of at least 11.0 tackles for loss are tied for the most in the SEC.

Three individuals have broken school records so far this season. Cobi Hamilton holds the UA single-season records for receptions (73) and receiving yards (1,149). Tyler Wilson is the UA record holder for career completions (539), and Zach Hocker holds UA records for career points by a kicker (285), PATs made (141) and PAT attempts (143).

Arkansas has 18 players who have made their first collegiate start this season, the most in the SEC and tied for the 5th-highest total in the country.

The Razorbacks have outscored their opponents 89-35 in the first quarter this season, including 75-14 in the opening quarter of the last seven games and 55-7 in the first quarter of the last five games.

THE TEAMArkansas ranks 3rd in the SEC and 19th in the NCAA with an average of 302.6 passing yards per game,

and the team’s average of 422.1 yards of total offense per game is 5th in the SEC.

Arkansas ranks 5th in the SEC and 23rd in the NCAA in rush defense, allowing an average of 119.7 yards per game. In the last five games, UA has held opponents to an average of 78.6 rushing yards.

The Razorbacks rank 3rd in the SEC with an average of 1.50 sacks per game allowed.

UA is 5th in the SEC and 18th in the NCAA in net punting, earning an average of 40.09 yards per punt.

Arkansas recorded 8.0 sacks at Auburn, tied for the highest single-game total in the SEC and for the 5th-highest single-game total in the NCAA this season. The eight sacks were the most by the UA defense since Jan. 1, 2000, in the Cotton Bowl vs. Texas.

The Razorbacks forced a season-high five turnovers at Auburn, intercepting three passes and recovering two fumbles. The three interceptions are the most for UA since last season vs. Auburn, and the five total turnovers forced were the most since forcing five vs. Mississippi State in 2007.

Arkansas held Auburn to 40 yards rushing, the 4th-lowest total allowed by an SEC defense in a conference game this season and the lowest by the UA defense since holding Southeast Missouri State to 31 rushing yards in 2006.

Arkansas ran 98 plays on offense at Texas A&M, the most by an SEC team since 2007 and tied for the 9th-highest single-game total in SEC history. The 98 plays also are tied for the 15th-highest single-game total in the NCAA this year.

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Athletic Media Relations (schedule subject to change) Coach Smith Media OpportunitiesMonday Press ConferenceCoach John L. Smith is available to the media for 20 minutes on Monday afternoons at a press conference in the Raymond Miller Room of the Frank Broyles Athletic Center. Media may access the press conference at the ramp near Gate 10 on the northwest corner of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Interested media members may call in and listen to the press conference by providing the passcode. The number is (212) 812-4494 and the passcode is 4104 1162.

SEC TeleconferenceCoach Smith will participate in the league’s teleconference of football coaches. The teleconferences will be conducted each Wednesday from Aug. 29 to Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. - Noon CT. Coach Smith’s scheduled time slot is from 11 a.m. CT - 11:10 a.m. CT. For more information on the teleconference contact the SEC Media Relations Office at (205) 458-3000.

Thursday Post PracticeCoach Smith is available to the media on Thursday afternoon following practice. Please contact the Media Relations Office for more information regarding practice and interview times.

Coach Petrino Media OpportunitiesTuesday Post PracticeOffensive Coordinator Paul Petrino is available to the media on Tuesday afternoon following practice. Please contact the Media Relations Office for more information regarding practice and interview times.

Coach Haynes Media OpportunitiesWednesday Post PracticeDefensive Coordinator Paul Haynes is available to the media on Wednesday afternoon following practice. Please contact the Media Relations Office for more information regarding practice and interview times.

Arkansas Player Media OpportunitiesAll requests for post-practice player interviews must be submitted via email to Assistant Media Relations Director Derek Satterfield ([email protected]) before 10 a.m. on the day of the requested interview. Players who are not on the day’s requested players list will not be available to the media.

Monday Press ConferenceSelect members of the Razorback football team will be available to the media following Coach Smith’s weekly press conference.

Tuesday Post PracticeMembers of the Arkansas offense are available for interviews immediately following Coach Petrino’s media opportunity.

Wednesday Post PracticeMembers of the Arkansas defense are available for interviews immediately following Coach Haynes’ media opportunity.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY11 12 14 15 16 17

MISSISSIPPI STATE GAME WEEK

No Media Availability Press ConferenceCoach Smith and selected players in the Miller Room - 12:45 p.m.

PracticePractice is Open First 4 Periods

Coach Petrino and Offense Players available after practice(approx. 5:45 p.m.)

SEC Teleconference10 a.m.-NoonCoach Smith 11-11:10

PracticePractice is Closed

Coach Haynes and Defense Players available after practice(approx. 5:45 p.m.)

PracticePractice is Closed

Coach Smith available after practice(approx. 4:30 p.m.)

No Media Availability Game #11at Mississippi StateKickoff - 11:21 a.m. CTTV - SEC Network

Post GameCoach Smith is available following the game in the interview room with players and coordinators to follow.

Monday Press Conference Audio(Listen Only)

Phone Number: (212) 812-4494Passcode: 4104 1162

CredentialsAccredited media members and pro scouts may apply for credentials at www.sportssystems.com/Arkansas. The site will accept requests for Fayetteville and Little Rock games only. You will be contacted via e-mail when your credential application has been reviewed and approved or denied.

FTPFor information on how to utilize UA’s FTP service contact Blair Cartwright ([email protected]) or Matt Wolfe ([email protected]).

TELEVISIONThis week’s game will be aired on SEC Network. Dave Neal (play-by-play), Andre Ware (color) and Cara Capuano (sideline) will call the game.

RADIOThe Razorback Sports Network team of Chuck Barrett (play-by-play), Keith Jackson (color) and Quinn Grovey (sideline) will broadcast the game. The pre-game show begins three hours before kickoff. There also is a 60-minute show following the conclusion of the game.

SATELLITE RADIOArkansas football can be heard on Sirius/XM Radio. Channels are 117 (Sirius) and 202 (XM).

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TYLER WILSON UA RECORDSTyler Wilson owns 27 school records. Below is the list:

Career Completions ................................................... 539Career Completion Percentage ................................. 62.2Career 350-Yard Pass Games (tie) ..................................6Season 350-Yard Pass Games (tie) ...................... 4, 2012Season Pass Attempts .................................... 438, 2011Season Pass Completions ............................... 277, 2011Season Total Plays ......................................... 498, 2011Cons Passes Without INT ................................ 184, 2011Game Pass Yards ............... 510 vs. Texas A&M, 10/1/11Home Game Pass Yards .............419 vs. Rutgers 9/22/12Game Pass TDs (tie).................. 5 vs. Kentucky 10/13/12Home Game Pass TDs (tie) .......... 5 vs. Kentucky 10/13/12Conf. Game Pass TDs (tie) .......... 5 vs. Kentucky 10/13/12Game Pass Comp .....................32 vs. Miss St., 11/19/11Conf. Game Pass Comp ............32 vs. Miss St., 11/19/11Home Game Pass Comp ...........32 vs. Miss St., 11/19/11Road Game Pass Comp ..........29 at Texas A&M, 9/29/12Game Pass Attempts ..............59 at Texas A&M 9/29/12Conf. Game Pass Att. .............59 at Texas A&M 9/29/12Road Game Pass Att. ..............59 at Texas A&M 9/29/12Game Total Plays ...................62 at Texas A&M, 9/29/12Road Game Total Plays ..........62 at Texas A&M, 9/29/12Conf. Game Total Plays .........62 at Texas A&M, 9/29/12Game Total Yards .............. 481 vs. Texas A&M, 10/1/11Home Game Total Yards............426 vs. Rutgers, 9/22/12Season Opener Pass Yards ................ 367 vs. JSU 9/1/12Season Opener Pass TDs (tie) ............... 3 vs. JSU 9/1/12

ACTIVE YARDS PER PLAYJordan Lynch, Northern Illinois ................................. 7.90Tyler Bray, Tennessee ............................................. 7.49A.J. McCarron, Alabama .......................................... 7.41Terrance Owens, Toledo .......................................... 7.40Tyler Wilson, Arkansas ........................................ 7.38

ARKANSAS CAREER COMPLETIONSTyler Wilson (2008-Pres.) ...................................... 539Clint Stoerner (1996-99) ........................................... 528

ARKANSAS CAREER PASS YARDSRyan Mallett (2009-10) ......................................... 7,493Clint Stoerner (1996-99) ........................................ 7,422Tyler Wilson (2008-Pres.) ................................... 7,181

ARKANSAS CAREER TD PASSESRyan Mallett (2009-10) ...............................................62Clint Stoerner (1996-99) ..............................................57Matt Jones (2001-04) .................................................53Tyler Wilson (2008-Pres.) ........................................ 49

ARKANSAS CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE YARDSMatt Jones (2001-04) ........................................... 8,392Ryan Mallett (2009-10) ......................................... 7,390Tyler Wilson (2008-Pres.) ................................... 7,089

QUARTERBACKSTyler Wilson holds 27 school records, including career completions (539) and career completion

percentage (62.2). He has accounted for the top-two single-game passing yards and total offense yards totals and produced three of the top-four single-game pass completions totals in school history. He also ranks in the top 10 in school history in career pass attempts (867, 2nd), career passing yards (7,181, 3rd), career total offense yards (7,089, 3rd), career passing touchdowns (49, 4th), career touchdown responsibility (53, 4th) and career total offense plays (961, 6th).

Tyler Wilson’s average of 7.38 yards of total offense per play ranks 3rd among active players in the SEC and 5th in the NCAA among active players.

Tyler Wilson’s four 360-yard passing games this season are the most in the SEC and tied for the 2nd-most in the NCAA. Wilson also is one of five players in the NCAA with three or more games in 2012 with at least 360 yards passing and 3 touchdowns.

Tyler Wilson ranks 2nd in the SEC and 9th in the NCAA with his average of 311.4 passing yards per game and ranks 3rd in the SEC and 16th in the NCAA with an average of 306.9 yards of total offense per game.

Tyler Wilson ranks 2nd in the SEC and 4th in the NCAA with his average of 14.37 yards per completion. He is 2nd in the SEC and 5th in the NCAA with 29 passes of 25 or more yards and ranks 3rd in the SEC and tied for 9th in the NCAA with an average of 8.01 yards of total offense per play. He also ranks 4th in the conference and 12th in the nation with an average of 8.76 yards per pass attempt.

Tyler Wilson is tied for the NCAA lead in passes of 60+ yards (6). He also leads the SEC and is tied for 2nd in the NCAA in passes of 50+ yards (8) and leads the SEC and is tied for 3rd in the NCAA in passes of 70+ yards (3). He is tied for the conference lead and for 4th in the NCAA in passes of 80+ yards (1). He ranks 2nd in the SEC and tied for 4th in the NCAA in passes of 40+ yards (13) and 2nd in the conference and tied for 5th in the NCAA in passes of 30+ yards (21).

Tyler Wilson broke the Arkansas career record for completions at South Carolina. Wilson’s 529th completion, breaking Clint Stoerner’s record of 528 set from 1996-99, was a 22 yarder to Alex Voelzke in the second quarter.

Tyler Wilson tied the Arkansas single-game record for touchdown passes in a game with five vs. Kentucky. Wilson finished the game 23-of-31 passing for 372 yards and five touchdowns on eight offensive possessions after inclement weather forced the game to be terminated with 5:08 left in the 3rd quarter.

Tyler Wilson broke the Arkansas single-game records for pass attempts and total offense plays at Texas A&M. Wilson’s 59 pass attempts broke the previous record of 52 set by Clint Stoerner at Alabama in 1999, and Wilson’s 62 total plays broke the previous record of 57 he set vs. Texas A&M last season.

Tyler Wilson accounted for 426 yards of total offense vs. Rutgers, the 2nd-highest single-game total in school history and 5th-most in the SEC this season. Wilson set the school record with 481 yards of total offense vs. Texas A&M in 2011.

Tyler Wilson passed for 419 yards vs. Rutgers, the 2nd-highest single-game total in school history and 4th-most in the SEC this season. Wilson owns the top-two single-game passing marks in school history after setting the school record with 510 yards last season vs. Texas A&M.

Tyler Wilson is in his second season as Arkansas’ starting quarterback and has a career record of 15-7. As a starter, he has led UA to wins over Missouri State, New Mexico, Troy, Texas A&M, Auburn (twice), Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi State, Kansas State, Jacksonville State, Kentucky and Tulsa.

Redshirt freshman Brandon Allen made the first start of his collegiate career vs. No. 1 Alabama and completed 10-of-18 passes for 60 yards, connecting with six different receivers throughout the game. Allen has appeared in four games this season and is 20-of-48 for 178 yards and one touchdown. He recorded his first collegiate passing touchdown on a 13-yard strike to Mekale McKay on the first offensive drive of the second half vs. ULM.

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ACTIVE CAREER YARDS PER CATCHTavarres King, Georgia .......................................... 18.4Marquess Wilson, Washington St. .......................... 17.0Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin .................................. 16.9Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas ....................................16.9Taylor Stockemeyer, Arkansas St. ......................... 16.6

ARKANSAS CAREER RECEIVING YARDSJarius Wright (2008-11)....................................... 2,934Anthony Lucas (1995-99) .................................... 2,879Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) ...............................2,668

ARKANSAS CAREER RECEPTIONSJarius Wright (2008-11).......................................... 168Joe Adams (2008-11) ............................................. 164Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) ..................................158

ARKANSAS CAREER RECEIVING TDSMarcus Monk (2004-07) ........................................... 27Jarius Wright (2008-11)............................................ 24Anthony Lucas (1995-99) ......................................... 23Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) .................................... 17Joe Adams (2008-11) ............................................... 17Richard Smith (2000-03)........................................... 17

ARKANSAS CAREER 100-YD REC. GAMESAnthony Lucas (1995-99) ......................................... 11Jarius Wright (2008-11).............................................. 9Anthony Eubanks (1994-97) ....................................... 9Cobi Hamilton (2009-Pres.) ...................................... 8

RECEIVERS AND TIGHT ENDSBiletnikoff Award contender Cobi Hamilton has broken the UA single-season records for receptions and

receiving yards already in 2012. His 73 receptions broke the previous record of 66, and his 1,149 receiving yards broke the previous record of 1,117, both set by Jarius Wright in 2011. Hamilton broke the receptions record in the Razorbacks’ ninth game of the season vs. Tulsa and the receiving yards record the next week at South Carolina.

Cobi Hamilton is the only Razorback in school history with four career games of 10 receptions or more, and all of his 10+-catch games have come in 2012. He is the only player in the SEC and one of four in the NCAA with at least four games of 10 or more catches this season. Hamilton caught a career-high 12 passes vs. Ole Miss, had 11 receptions vs. Tulsa and at Texas A&M and made 10 catches vs. Rutgers.

Cobi Hamilton leads the SEC and ranks 5th in the NCAA in receiving yards per game with his average of 114.9. Hamilton’s average of 126.2 yards per game against FBS competition ranks 3rd in the nation. He also leads the SEC and is tied for 10th in the NCAA with his average of 7.3 receptions per game.

Cobi Hamilton is tied for 2nd in the SEC with four 100-yard receiving games this season. He posted an SEC-record 303 yards vs. Rutgers, 162 at Texas A&M, 146 vs. Ole Miss and 177 vs. Tulsa.

Cobi Hamilton is 4th among active NCAA players with his career average of 16.9 yards per reception. He also is 2nd among active SEC players and 9th among active NCAA players with 2,668 receiving yards.

Cobi Hamilton has caught at least one pass in 32 straight games, the longest active streak in the SEC and tied for the 11th-longest active streak in the NCAA.

Cobi Hamilton ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career receiving yards list with 2,668 and on the school’s career catches list with 158. He also ranks 4th in school history with eight career 100-yard receiving games and is tied for 4th on UA’s all-time career touchdown receptions list with 17.

Cobi Hamilton broke the Arkansas record for receiving yards in consecutive games with a total of 465 yards vs. Rutgers and at Texas A&M. Hamilton broke the SEC single-game record with 303 yards against the Scarlet Knights before putting up 162 yards the next week at Texas A&M to break the previous UA record of 367 set by Derek Holloway with 171 in the 1981 Gator Bowl vs. North Carolina and 192 in the 1982 season opener vs. Tulsa.

Cobi Hamilton was named SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Rutgers. Hamilton broke the SEC and Arkansas single-game records with 303 receiving yards, tied for the 16th-highest single-game total in NCAA FBS history and 3rd-highest this season, on 10 receptions with three touchdowns. His 30.3 yards-per-catch average broke the SEC record (min. 10 receptions) and his three receiving touchdowns tied the Arkansas record as he became just the third Razorback in school history with three touchdown catches in a game.

Cobi Hamilton accounted for 303 all-purpose yards, the highest single-game total in the SEC this season, tied for the 13th-highest single-game total in the NCAA this season and the 3rd-highest single-game total in school history, on 10 receptions vs. Rutgers.

Arkansas is tied for the SEC lead with four different players to have at least one 100-yard receiving game in 2012. Brandon Mitchell and Chris Gragg each topped 100 receiving yards vs. Jacksonville State, marking the first time since 2009 Arkansas had two 100-yard receivers in one game. Mitchell finished the game, his first at wide receiver, with 122 yards on four receptions and Gragg had 110 yards and two touchdowns on a team-high seven catches for the second 100-yard receiving game of his career. Cobi Hamilton became the third Razorback with a 100-yard receiving game this season when he caught 10 passes for an SEC-record 303 yards and three touchdowns vs. Rutgers, added another 100-yard receiving game the next week with 162 yards at Texas A&M, recorded his third with 146 yards vs. Ole Miss and his fourth a week later with 177 yards vs. Tulsa. Jonathan Williams accounted for 150 receiving yards and two scores on three catches vs. Kentucky.

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Javontee Herndon is tied for 2nd among Razorbacks with three receiving touchdowns this season. He made the first touchdown reception of his career in the season-opening 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State. Herndon nabbed another touchdown reception on a 26-yard pass from Brandon Mitchell in the 24-7 win at Auburn and grabbed his third the next week on an 8-yard pass from Tyler Wilson in a 49-7 victory vs. Kentucky.

Keante Minor and Demetrius Wilson each caught their first collegiate touchdown at South Carolina. Hatcher’s was the first catch of his career, and Wilson scored on his eighth catch as a Razorback.

Mackey Award candidate Chris Gragg is the Razorbacks’ 2nd-leading receiver despite missing five full games and part of two more due to an injury. Gragg has 22 receptions for 289 yards and three touchdowns this season, an average of 4.4 receptions per game and 57.8 receiving yards per game.

The Razorbacks’ tight end group brings a mix of experience and newcomers behind Chris Gragg. Junior Austin Tate has seen action in 34 games and made 19 receptions for 154 yards. Redshirt freshman Alex Voelzke’s first career reception was a 6-yard touchdown grab from Tyler Wilson vs. Ole Miss, and he added a 22-yard reception from Wilson at South Carolina.

RUNNING BACKSDennis Johnson leads all active SEC players and ranks 6th among active players in the NCAA with

5,142 career all-purpose yards, the 2nd-highest total in school history and 10th-highest total in SEC history. He also is the SEC’s active career leader and ranks 4th among active NCAA players with an average of 10.35 all-purpose yards per play.

Dennis Johnson is averaging 5.51 yards per carry in 2012 with 639 yards on 116 carries, the 6th-highest average in the SEC among runners with at least 100 rushes.

Dennis Johnson became the first Razorback to record two straight 100-yard rushing games since 2010 when he ran for a career-high 161 yards vs. Ole Miss and followed that with 109 yards vs. Tulsa.

Dennis Johnson set new career highs for carries and rushing yards against Ole Miss. Johnson rushed 27 times for 161 yards and one touchdown against the Rebels. His score tied the game at 27-27 with 2:09 left in the 4th quarter. It was a 5-yard rush capping three straight carries as he accounted for the final 46 yards of the scoring drive.

Dennis Johnson tied his career high with two rushing touchdowns three times this season and set a new single-game career high with three total touchdowns vs. Kentucky. Johnson rushed for two scores at Auburn as part of a 17-carry, 76-yard performance and found the end zone twice vs. Tulsa during a 22-carry, 109-yard day. Against Kentucky, Johnson had rushing touchdowns from 2 and 8 yards out and also caught a 3-yard scoring toss from Tyler Wilson.

Jonathan Williams caught three passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns with scores of 77 and 74 yards vs. Kentucky. Williams is the only freshman in the NCAA with two pass receptions of at least 70 yards this season. He also is the only player from the SEC and one of two players in the NCAA to have multiple 70+-yard touchdown receptions in the same game.

Knile Davis is tied for 15th on UA’s all-time career touchdowns scored list. Davis scored the 21st touchdown of his career on a career-long 64-yard reception at Texas A&M and has three total touchdowns this season.

OFFENSIVE LINEArkansas opened the South Carolina game with the following starters on the offensive line: David Hurd

(OT), Tyler Deacon (OG), Travis Swanson (C), Alvin Bailey (OG) and Jason Peacock (OT). Swanson and Bailey each have started all 36 games of their collegiate careers.

Arkansas has allowed one sack or less in seven games this season. The Razorbacks did not allow a sack at Texas A&M, which entered the game leading the NCAA with an average of 5.33 sacks per game, or vs. Kentucky.

Alvin Bailey was named to the Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award watch lists prior to the 2012 season. He also was selected as a preseason first-team All-American and All-SEC performer by Athlon and was a preseason second-team All-SEC pick by the conference’s coaches and media.

ACTIVE CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDSKerwynn Williams, Utah State ...............................6,207Tavon Austin, West Virginia ...................................6,114Kenjon Barner, Oregon ...........................................5,404Robbie Rouse, Fresno State ...................................5,253Matt Brown, Temple ..............................................5,179Dennis Johnson, Arkansas .................................5,142

ACTIVE CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YDS/PLAYTavon Austin, West Virginia ...................................13.99Kerwynn Williams, Utah State ...............................11.80Tracy Lampley, Southern Miss ...............................10.38Dennis Johnson, Arkansas .................................10.35 Onterio McCalebb, Auburn .......................................8.74

ACTIVE CAREER KICKOFF RETURN TDSQuincy McDuffie, UCF ................................................ 6Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State ................................... 5Tavon Austin, West Virginia ........................................ 4Tyler Lockett, Kansas State ....................................... 4Reggie Dunn, Utah ...................................................... 4Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ...................................... 3Jamal Miles, Arizona State ......................................... 3Andre Debose, Florida ................................................. 3Warren Norman, Vanderbilt ......................................... 3D.J. Monroe, Texas .................................................... 3Dri Archer, Kent State ................................................ 3Tyler Ervin, San Jose State ........................................ 3Collin Lockett, San Diego State .................................. 3Mike Edwards, Hawaii ................................................ 3

ACTIVE CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YDSKerwynn Williams, Utah State ............................. 3,392Troy Stoudermire, Minnesota ............................... 3,359Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ...............................2,763Isaiah Burse, Fresno State ................................... 2,704Quincy McDuffie, UCF ......................................... 2,391

SEC CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDSDennis Johnson, Ark. (2008-Pres.) ..................2,763Brandon James, Florida (2006-09) ....................... 2,718

SEC CAREER KICKOFF RETURNSDennis Johnson, Ark. (2008-Pres.) .....................118Brandon James, Florida (2006-09) .......................... 112

ARKANSAS CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDSDarren McFadden (2005-07) ..................................5,881Dennis Johnson (2008-Pres.) .............................5,142

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Travis Swanson, voted as one of six team captains for the 2012 season, was named to the Rimington Trophy and Outland Trophy watch lists and was selected as a preseason third-team All-SEC performer by the conference’s coaches.

DEFENSIVE LINEArkansas is one of two schools with multiple players ranked in the top 9 in the SEC in sacks. Chris

Smith is 4th in the conference with 6.5 sacks, and Trey Flowers is tied for 9th with 4.5. Smith also is tied for 9th in the SEC with 10.0 tackles for loss, and Flowers is tied for 11th with 9.5.

The defensive line is one of Arkansas’ deepest position groups as seven different defensive linemen have starts on their resume, led by Byran Jones’ 27.

Chris Smith was named SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the week after he recorded a career-high eight tackles, including 1.5 for loss with 1.0 sack, two quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one forced fumble vs. Tulsa. His forced fumble, the first of his career, came on a sack and was recovered by Byran Jones with 41 seconds left to clinch the 19-15 victory.

Trey Flowers was named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week after he registered a career-high 3.5 sacks at Auburn, the highest single-game total in the SEC and tied for the 5th-highest single-game output in the NCAA this season. Flowers also set new career highs with 3.5 tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries and tied his career high at the time with five tackles against the Tigers.

Chris Smith leads the team with 10 quarterback hurries, and Byran Jones is the leading tackler among defensive linemen with 42.

Chris Smith was named SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week on Sept. 3 after he led the defensive linemen with a then-career-high-tying six tackles, 1.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, and one quarterback hurry vs. Jacksonville State.

Defensive tackle Alfred Davis was voted one of six team captains for the 2012 season. He has played in 43 consecutive games and graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.

Collectively, the Razorbacks’ defensive linemen have appeared in 312 games with 112 starts and recorded 584 career tackles, 78.5 for loss, 32.5 sacks and 44 quarterback hurries.

LINEBACKERSTrue freshman A.J. Turner has started the last four games and recorded 28 tackles. He tied for the

team lead with five tackles, including a team-high three solo stops, vs. Kentucky before recording a career-high 10 tackles vs. Ole Miss, adding seven stops and 1.0 tackle for loss vs. Tulsa and making six tackles, 1.0 for loss with his first career sack, at South Carolina.

True freshman Otha Peters made his first start at South Carolina and led the Razorbacks in tackles with a career-high eight stops. Peters also registered one quarterback hurry.

Terrell Williams has led Arkansas in tackles twice this season. He tied his career high with 12 tackles at Auburn, matching his tackles total vs. Rutgers, and added 1.5 tackles for loss with 1.0 sack against the Tigers before tying for the team lead with five stops vs. Kentucky to go with one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry.

Alonzo Highsmith and Tenarius Wright are expected to miss the rest of the season due to injuries. At the time of his injury, Highsmith was tied for 2nd in the SEC and for 23rd in the NCAA with 54 tackles. His average of 9.0 tackles per game was tied for 4th in the SEC. Wright averaged 8.3 tackles for the first three games, including a career-high 11 tackles vs. ULM.

Before his injury, Alonzo Highsmith started all 19 games of his UA career at linebacker and recorded 134 tackles, 16.5 for loss with 6.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries, three quarterback hurries, one forced fumble, one interception and one pass breakup.

ON THIS DATEUA is 10-6-1 on Nov. 17, including 2-0 against Mississppi

State. Below are notable Nov. 17 games:

2007 - Arkansas defeated Mississippi State 45-31 in Little Rock, the Razorbacks’ ninth straight victory in the series, on their way to a Cotton Bowl berth.

2001 - The Razorbacks defeated Mississippi State 24-21 in Fayetteville, in a season that culminated in a Cotton Bowl appearance.

1979 - No. 9 Arkansas earned a 22-10 victory at Texas A&M as the Razorbacks went on to a 10-2 season, tied for the Southwest Conference championship and played in the Sugar Bowl.

SCHEDULEIncluding Jacksonville State and ULM, who kicked off

their seasons with Arkansas, the Razorbacks face seven opponents with more than one week to prepare for the game in 2012. Beginning with the Ole Miss game, UA played three straight weeks against an opponent coming off a bye week prior to the game.

Arkansas is hosting six games in Fayetteville for the fourth time in school history. The only other times the Razorbacks played six games on campus were 1910, 2006 and 2007.

Arkansas is hosting LSU in Fayetteville for the first time since 1992 in a game that has wrapped up the regular season for each team every year since Arkansas joined the SEC.

The Arkansas and Texas A&M series became a conference matchup and returned to campus sites in September, marking UA’s first trip to College Station since 1991. The teams renewed their Southwest Conference rivalry by playing a non-conference game inside Cowboys Stadium from 2009-11. The Razorbacks won all three of those contests and lead the all-time series 41-25-3.

UA hosted Ole Miss in Little Rock for the 15th time on Oct. 27. The school’s first meeting in 1913 occured in Little Rock. This year’s game marked the first time since 1992 the Razorbacks and Rebels played in Little Rock. Arkansas has hosted nine different SEC teams in War Memorial Stadium since joining the conference.

The Razorbacks’ 2012 schedule features three teams that were ranked in the top 10 of the preseason AP poll and eight teams that played in a bowl game last season.

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SECONDARYArkansas started the South Carolina game with the following defensive backfield: Tevin Mitchel (CB),

Ross Rasner (S), Rohan Gaines (S), Eric Bennett (S) and Will Hines (CB).

Five members of the UA secondary have made the first start of their collegiate career this season.

Safety Ross Rasner is tied for 4th in the SEC and 32nd in the NCAA with three interceptions, and his total of nine passes defensed is tied for 6th in the SEC.

Safety Ross Rasner is tied for 11th in the SEC with 74 total tackles.

Safety Rohan Gaines is 3rd among SEC freshmen with 63 tackles and tied for 3rd among the conference’s freshmen with four pass breakups.

The Razorbacks grabbed three interceptions at Auburn, the most since snagging three last season vs. Auburn, with Will Hines, Alan Turner and Ross Rasner making one each. For Hines and Turner, it was their first career interception.

SPECIAL TEAMSDennis Johnson is the SEC’s record holder for career total return average at 23.4 yards per return,

career kickoff return yards with 2,763 and career kickoff returns with 118. He also is the conference’s active career leader and ranks 8th in SEC history in total return yards with 2,763. His kickoff return yards total is the 3rd-highest among active players in the NCAA.

Dennis Johnson is tied for 4th on the SEC’s all-time career list and for 6th among active players in the NCAA with three kickoff returns for touchdowns.

Zach Hocker’s career average of 7.9 points per game leads all active SEC kickers, is the 5th-highest among active kickers in the NCAA and 9th-highest among all active players.

Zach Hocker ranks 2nd among active SEC players and 9th among active NCAA players with 141 PATs made in his career. He also is 2nd among active SEC players and 13th among active players in the NCAA with 284 career points scored.

Zach Hocker is UA’s record holder for career field goal percentage (77.4), points by a kicker (285), PAT kicks made (141) and PAT attempts (143). He also ranks in the top 10 on the school’s all-time career list for points (285, 2nd), field goals made (48, 4th) and field goal attempts (62, 5th-tie).

Zach Hocker leads the NCAA with an average kickoff of 64.88 yards. He leads the SEC and is 3rd in the nation with a touchback percentage of 72.55, and his 37 touchbacks are 2nd in the conference and 6th in the country.

Zach Hocker was named SEC tri-Special Teams Player of the Week after tying his single-game career highs with seven made PATs and six touchbacks vs. Kentucky.

Zach Hocker set a new single-game career high with six touchbacks and tied his single-game career high with seven PATs in the season opener vs. Jacksonville State.

Dylan Breeding averaged 58.3 yards per punt vs. Tulsa, with 175 yards on three punts, the highest yards-per-punt average in a game by a Razorback with at least three punts and the 3rd-highest single-game average in school history. His average also is the highest by an SEC player and 5th-highest single-game average in the NCAA this season.

Dylan Breeding is in his fourth season as the UA punter. He ranks 2nd in the SEC and 6th in the NCAA with his average of 45.8 yards per punt.

Dylan Breeding ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career punt yardage list with 8,984 and 3rd on the school’s all-time career punts list with 210. His career average of 42.8 yards per punt ranks 5th all-time in school history.

ACTIVE CAREER POINTS PER GAMEMontee Ball, RB, Wisconsin ................................... 10.3Mike Hunnicutt, K, Oklahoma .................................. 9.1Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina ........................ 8.9Dustin Hopkins, K, Florida State .............................. 8.7Blake Bell, QB, Oklahoma ........................................ 8.6Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina ..................... 8.5Aaron Jones, K, Baylor ............................................ 8.3Jordan Williamson, K, Stanford ................................ 8.1Zach Hocker, K, Arkansas .................................... 7.9

ARKANSAS CAREER POINTSBill Burnett (1968-70) ..............................................294Zach Hocker (2010-Pres.) ......................................285

ARKANSAS CAREER MADE PATsZach Hocker (2010-Pres.) ......................................141Alex Tejada (2007-10) ..............................................136

ARKANSAS CAREER PUNT YARDSMatt Wait (1994-97) ...........................................10,177Richie Butler (1999-2002) .....................................9,546Dylan Breeding (2009-Pres.)...............................8,984

ARKANSAS CAREER PUNTSMatt Wait (1994-97) ................................................251Richie Butler (1999-2002) ........................................231Dylan Breeding (2009-Pres.)..................................210

ARKANSAS CAREER PUNT AVERAGESteve Cox (1979-80) ...............................................45.2Greg Horne (1983-86) ..............................................44.4Steve Little (1974-77) .............................................44.4Pete Raether (1990-92) ...........................................42.9Dylan Breeding (2009-Pres.).................................42.8

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UA INDIVIDUAL RECEPTIONSCobi Hamilton, 2012 .................................73Jarius Wright, 2011 .....................................66

UA INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING YARDSCobi Hamilton, 2012 ........................... 1,149Jarius Wright, 2011 ................................1,117

UA INDIVIDUAL 100-YD REC. GAMESAnthony Lucas, 1998.....................................5Anthony Eubanks, 1997 .................................5Cobi Hamilton, 2012 ...................................4Jarius Wright, 2011 .......................................4George Wilson, 2003 .....................................4Mike Reppond, 1971......................................4

SEC INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING YARDSJosh Reed, LSU, 2001 ............................1,740Alshon Jeffrey, S Carolina, 2010 ............1,517Travis McGriff, Florida, 1998..................1,357Carlos Alvarez, Florida, 1969 ..................1,329Craig Yeast, Kentucky, 1998 ..................1,311Robert Meachem, Tennessee, 2006 ........1,298Reidel Anthony, Florida, 1996 .................1,293Wendell Davis, LSU, 1986 .......................1,244Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt, 1988 ................1,213Jabar Gaffney, Florida, 2001 ..................1,191Jabar Gaffney, Florida, 2000 ..................1,184Marcus Nash, Tennessee, 1997 ..............1,170Darrell Jackson, Florida, 1999 ................1,156Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas, 2012.......... 1,149

UA INDIV. 350-YD PASS GAMESTyler Wilson, 2012 .....................................4Ryan Mallett, 2010 .......................................4

UA INDIVIDUAL PASS YARDSRyan Mallett, 2010 ................................3,869Tyler Wilson, 2011 .................................3,638Ryan Mallett, 2009 ................................3,624Tyler Wilson, 2012 ............................. 2,803

UA INDIVIDUAL COMPLETIONSTyler Wilson, 2011 ....................................277Ryan Mallett, 2010 ...................................266Ryan Mallett, 2009 ...................................225Casey Dick, 2008 ......................................205Tyler Wilson, 2012 ................................ 195

UA INDIVIDUAL PASS ATTEMPTSTyler Wilson, 2011 ....................................438Ryan Mallett, 2010 ...................................411Ryan Mallett, 2009 ...................................403Casey Dick, 2008 ......................................357Clint Stoerner, 1997 ..................................357Tyler Wilson, 2012 ................................ 320

UA INDIVIDUAL PASS TDSRyan Mallett, 2010 .....................................32Ryan Mallett, 2009 .....................................30Clint Stoerner, 1998 ....................................26Tyler Wilson, 2011 ......................................24Clint Stoerner, 1999 ....................................19Tyler Wilson, 2012 ...................................18Casey Dick, 2007 ........................................18Matt Jones, 2003 .......................................18Quinn Grovey, 1990 .....................................18

UA INDIV. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDSRyan Mallett, 2010 ................................3,795Tyler Wilson, 2011 .................................3,635Ryan Mallett, 2009 ................................3,595Tyler Wilson, 2012 ............................. 2,762

UA INDIV. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYSTyler Wilson, 2011 ....................................498Ryan Mallett, 2009 ...................................461Ryan Mallett, 2010 ...................................455Clint Stoerner, 1997 ..................................438Casey Dick, 2008 ......................................429Barry Lunney Jr., 1995 .............................404Matt Jones, 2002 .....................................363Clint Stoerner, 1998 ..................................363Bill Montgomery, 1968 ..............................350Brad Taylor, 1983 .....................................348Matt Jones, 2004 .....................................347Tyler Wilson, 2012 ................................ 345

UA INDIV. TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAYRyan Mallett, 2010 ..................................8.34Matt Jones, 2003 ....................................8.05Tyler Wilson, 2012 ............................... 8.01

UA INDIVIDUAL PUNTING AVERAGEGreg Horne, 1986 .....................................47.2Steve Cox, 1980 ......................................46.5Dylan Breeding, 2012 ........................... 45.8

UA TEAM PASS YARDS2010 ......................................................4,3382011 ......................................................3,9092009 ......................................................3,8422008 ......................................................3,1152012 ..................................................... 3,026

UA TEAM PASS COMPLETIONS2010 .........................................................3012011 .........................................................2992008 .........................................................2532009 .........................................................2472012 ........................................................ 217

UA TEAM PASS ATTEMPTS2011 .........................................................4712010 .........................................................4652008 .........................................................4432009 .........................................................4392012 ........................................................ 376

UA TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY2010 ........................................................7.082009 ........................................................6.662011 ........................................................6.452006 ........................................................6.292007 ........................................................6.242012 ....................................................... 6.15

UA TEAM PUNTING AVERAGE1986 ........................................................48.22011 ........................................................45.31984 ........................................................44.92012 ....................................................... 44.7

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS WATCH

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2012 SEC Standings (as of 11/11)

Western DivisionTeam SEC Pct. OverallAlabama 6-1 .857 9-1Texas A&M 5-2 .714 8-2LSU 4-2 .667 8-2Mississippi State 3-3 .500 7-3Arkansas 2-4 .333 4-6Mississippi 2-4 .333 5-5Auburn 0-7 .000 2-8

Eastern DivisionTeam SEC Pct. OverallGeorgia 7-1 .875 9-1Florida 7-1 .875 9-1South Carolina 6-2 .750 8-2Vanderbilt 4-3 .571 6-4Missouri 2-5 .286 5-5Tennessee 0-6 .000 4-6Kentucky 0-7 .000 1-9

Arkansas' Opponents

JACKSONVILLE STATE (6-4) - at FloridaLast Week: vs. Austin Peay, W 38-23Next Week: Bye

ULM (6-4) - vs. North TexasLast Week: at Arkansas State, L 45-23Next Week: at FIU

ALABAMA (9-1) - vs. Western CarolinaLast Week: vs. Texas A&M, L 29-24Next Week: vs. Auburn

RUTGERS (8-1) - at CincinnatiLast Week: vs. Army, W 28-7Next Week: at Pittsburgh

TEXAS A&M (8-2) - vs. Sam Houston StateLast Week: at Alabama, W 29-24Next Week: vs. Missouri

AUBURN (2-8) - vs. Alabama A&MLast Week: vs. Georgia, L 38-0Next Week: at Alabama

KENTUCKY (1-9) - vs. SamfordLast Week: ByeNext Week: at Tennessee

OLE MISS (5-5) - at LSULast Week: vs. Vanderbilt, L 27-26Next Week: vs. Mississippi State

TULSA (7-2) - vs. UCFLast Week: at Houston, W 41-7Next Week: at SMU

SOUTH CAROLINA (8-2) - vs. WoffordLast Week: vs. Arkansas, W 38-20Next Week: at Clemson

MISSISSIPPI STATE (7-3) - vs. ArkansasLast Week: at LSU, L 37-17Next Week: at Ole Miss

LSU (8-2) - vs. Ole MissLast Week: vs. Mississippi State, W 37-17Next Week: at Arkansas (Nov. 23)

Arkansas vs. Mississippi State23rd meeting

Arkansas leads series 15-6-1

Date UA/Opp Site Result11/25/1916 ...... -/- ............Fort Smith, Ark. ..................L 20-79/30/1939 ........ -/- ............Memphis, Tenn. ..................L 19-011/7/1992 .....NR/19 ........Starkville, Miss. .................L, 3-1011/6/1993 ........ -/- ............Little Rock, Ark. ............. T, 13-1311/5/1994 .....NR/24 ........Starkville, Miss. .................L, 7-1711/4/1995 ........ -/- ............Little Rock, Ark. .............W, 26-2111/23/1996 ...... -/- ............Starkville, Miss. ..............W, 16-1311/22/1997 ...NR/14 ........Fayetteville, Ark. ..............W, 17-711/21/1998 ....9/NR..........Starkville, Miss. ...............L, 21-2211/20/1999 ...22/12 .........Little Rock, Ark. ...............W, 14-911/18/2000 ...NR/13 ........Starkville, Miss. ..............W, 17-1011/17/2001 ...... -/- ............Fayetteville, Ark. ............W, 24-2111/23/2002 ...... -/- ............Starkville, Miss. ..............W, 26-1911/22/2003 ...... -/- ............Fayetteville, Ark. ..............W, 52-611/20/2004 ...... -/- ............Starkville, Miss. ..............W, 24-2111/19/2005 ...... -/- ............Little Rock, Ark. .............W, 34-1011/18/2006 ....5/NR..........Starkville, Miss. ..............W, 28-1411/17/2007 ...... -/- ............Little Rock, Ark. .............W, 45-3111/22/2008 ...... -/- ............Starkville, Miss. ...............L, 28-3111/21/2009 ...... -/- ............Little Rock, Ark. .............W, 42-2111/20/2010 ...13/22 .........Starkville, Miss. ...............W 38-3111/19/2011 ....6/NR..........Little Rock, Ark. .............W, 44-17

This Week in the SEC(Times in CST)

Nov. 17Arkansas at Mississippi State 11:21a.m. (SEC)Western Carolina at Alabama 11:21 a.m. (SEC)Jacksonville State at Florida Noon (PPV)Wofford at South Carolina Noon (PPV)Georgia Southern at Georgia 12:30 p.m. (WSB)Alabama A&M at Auburn 1 p.m. (PPV)Ole Miss at LSU 2:30 p.m. (CBS)Sam Houston St. at Texas A&M 2:30 p.m. (PPV)Tennessee at Vanderbilt 6 p.m. (ESPN2)Syracuse at Missouri 6 p.m. (ESPN)Samford at Kentucky 6:30 p.m. (CSS)

Mississippi State Schedule/Results(7-3, 3-3 SEC)

September1 vs. Jackson State .................................W, 56-98 vs. Auburn* .........................................W, 28-1015 at Troy ................................................W, 30-2422 vs. South Alabama ..............................W, 30-10October6 at Kentucky* ......................................W, 27-1413 vs. Tennessee* ...................................W, 41-3120 vs. Middle Tennessee ............................W, 45-327 at Alabama* ..........................................L, 38-7November3 vs. Texas A&M* .................................L, 38-1310 at LSU* ...............................................L, 37-17 17 vs. Arkansas* .................................. 11:21 a.m.24 at Ole Miss* ............................................... TBD

*-SEC games

Arkansas-Mississippi StateConnections

Players from Mississippi:-D’Arthur Cowen Olive Branch

Players that played at the same school:-Cordale Boyd and Jamil Golden played at Ridgeway HS-D’Arthur Cowen, Eric Lawson, Damien Robinson and Sylvester Hemphill played at Olive Branch HS-Tenarius Wright and Ferlondo Bohanna played at Whitehaven HS-Austin Flynn and Joey Trapp played at Los Angeles Harbor CC

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HEAD COACH JOHN L. SMITH - GUIDANCE, ENERGY, STABILITYPERSONAL

BORN: Nov. 15, 1948FAMILY: wife Diana (Flora) children: Nicholas, Kayse and SamCOACHING RECORD AT ARKANSAS: 4-6 (First Year)CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD: 136-92 (.596)

EDUCATION• Bonneville HS (Idaho Falls, Idaho), 1967• Weber State, B.S. in physical education, 1971• Montana, M.S. in physical education, 1974

COACHING HISTORYJOINED UA STAFF: April 23, 2012YEARS OF COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE/YEARS AT UA: 19/0YEARS OF COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE/ YEARS AT UA: 40/3

April 2012- ................................Arkansas (Head Coach)Dec. 2011-April 2012 ........... Weber State (Head Coach)2009-Dec. 2011 ............................................. Arkansas (Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers)2003-06 ...........................Michigan State (Head Coach)1998-2002 ................................ Louisville (Head Coach)1995-97 ................................. Utah State (Head Coach)1989-94 .......................................... Idaho (Head Coach)1987-88 ............................................ Washington State (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator)1986 ................................ Wyoming (Asst. Head Coach)1982-85 ............................................................... Idaho (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator)1977-81 ....................... Nevada (Defensive Coordinator)1972-76 ..............................Montana (Assistant Coach)1971 .........................Weber State (Graduate Assistant)

PLAYING HISTORYWeber State (quarterback/linebacker), 1968-70

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE• HEAD COACH Michigan State 2003 Alamo Bowl Louisville 2002 GMAC Bowl 2001 Liberty Bowl 2000 Liberty Bowl 1999 Humanitarian Bowl 1998 Motor City Bowl Utah State 1997 Humanitarian Bowl Idaho 1994 I-AA playoffs, First Round 1993 I-AA playoffs, Semifinal 1992 I-AA playoffs, First Round 1990 I-AA playoffs, Quarterfinal 1989 I-AA playoffs, First Round

• ASSISTANT COACH Arkansas 2011 Sugar Bowl 2010 Liberty Bowl Idaho 1985 I-AA playoffs, First Round 1982 I-AA playoffs, First Round Nevada 1979 I-AA playoffs, First Round 1978 I-AA playoffs, First Round

GROWING UPJohn L. Smith was born and raised in southeast Idaho. He grew up on a farm outside the city of Idaho Falls in Iona. His father (Bob) was a banker who also owned a 40-acre cattle farm. Bob also directed a ski school. Coach Smith’s grandfather and uncle were also farmers.

Coach Smith grew up with a calf roping arena in his back yard. He spent time going to rodeos as a child and competed in rodeos. He belonged to the junior posse in Iona.

Coach Smith tried out for all sports growing up because his parents did not make their children do chores on the farm at night if they were involved in sports. The sports he tried out for were baseball, basketball, track and skiing. He lettered three years in football, basketball and track while attending Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

His favorite subject in school was math and he earned his undergraduate degree in physical education with a minor in math in 1971 from Weber State. Smith earned a master’s of science in physical education from the University of Montana in 1974.

As a child, John L. Smith would sneak over to high school practices and watch how the football coach worked with the players. It was then that John L. knew he wanted to get into coaching.

John L. Smith’s high school coach (Ralph Hunter) is like a second father to him. Coach Hunter left to go to Weber State prior to the senior year of high school for John L. and Coach Smith followed him to Weber State.

Coach Smith played quarterback in high school where he ran the ball in a T/Option offense. He played quarterback and linebacker at Weber State.

In 2000 Sports Illustrated recognized Smith as one of Idaho’s top 100 athletes of the 20th century. He was later inducted into the Idaho Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.

THE NAMEJohn Smith became John L. Smith when he worked at Idaho for Dennis Erickson. There were three John Smith’s on the football staff at the time so the secretary came up with a way to keep things straight. John Gregory Smith was the offensive line coach. John G. Smith was the former baseball coach who was the equipment manager and John L. Smith has used the name ever since.

THE ADVENTURESCoach Smith uses trips and adventures in the offseason to try to get away from coaching and forget the job for a while. It is also a way to show players to not be afraid to take opportunities and to jump through open doors.

If he could do anything in his life other than coaching, Coach Smith would spend his time skiing.

Coach Smith is an avid reader of Ernest Hemingway and has read all of his books. Coach Smith thinks of himself as an adventurer and believes we all have that in us to some degree.

A brief recap of some of John L. Smith’s adventures include:• In 2000, he went through basic training for officers with the U.S. Marines in Quantico, Va.• In 2001, Smith ran with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. During his time at Idaho, Coach Smith would watch film at night with assistant coach Art Valero. To break up the monotony of watching film late at night occasionally Art would put on film of the running of the bulls. Watching the film made an impact and years later, Coach Smith and his oldest son joined Coach Valero to run with the bulls.• In 2002, he skydived from a Cessna at 14,000 feet over Greensburg, Ind. Coach Smith says he would never do it again and only did it to get over his fear of heights. • In December 2003, Smith participated in an orientation flight on a T-38 Talon at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.• In July 2004, he took his entire family on a wildlife photo safari in Kenya. Smith and his sons left the safari early and traveled to Tanzania to climb a 19,340-foot peak on Mount Kilimanjaro. Coach Smith says the last ascent of the climb is major. He left at midnight to get to the top when the sun came up and says it was an unbelievable experience watching the sun come up through the clouds. • In July 2005, Smith went paragliding with his children off the Matterhorn in Zermatt, Switzerland.

Coach Smith has some thoughts on future challenges he’d like to accomplish including: climbing the Grand Tetons and skiing the glaciers at the top, running a marathon, rafting in the Grand Canyon.

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HEAD COACH JOHN L. SMITH - GUIDANCE, ENERGY, STABILITYCOACH SMITH vs. ALL OPPONENTS

Alabama ............................................................. 0-1Arkansas State ................................................... 0-1Army .................................................................. 3-1Auburn ................................................................ 1-0Boise State ......................................................... 7-3Boston College .................................................... 1-0Boston University ............................................... 1-0Brigham Young.................................................... 1-2Cal State Chico ................................................... 1-0Cal State Northridge ........................................... 2-0Cal State Sacramento ......................................... 1-0Central Michigan ................................................. 1-0Cincinnati ........................................................... 4-2Colorado State .................................................... 2-4Connecticut ........................................................ 1-0Duke ................................................................... 1-0East Carolina ...................................................... 3-1Eastern Illinois .................................................... 0-1Eastern Michigan ................................................ 2-0Eastern Washington ............................................ 5-1Florida State ....................................................... 1-1Georgia Southern ................................................ 0-1Grambling ........................................................... 1-0Hawai’i ............................................................... 1-1Houston .............................................................. 3-1Idaho .................................................................. 3-0Idaho State ......................................................... 7-0Illinois ................................................................. 4-3Indiana................................................................ 3-1Iowa ................................................................... 1-1Jacksonville State .............................................. 1-0Kent State .......................................................... 1-0Kentucky ............................................................ 4-2Lehigh ................................................................. 1-0Louisiana Tech .................................................... 0-1Marshall ............................................................. 0-2McNeese State ................................................... 0-2Memphis ............................................................. 4-0Michigan ............................................................. 0-4Minnesota........................................................... 2-2Montana ............................................................. 2-4Montana State.................................................... 4-2Nebraska ............................................................ 0-1Nevada ............................................................... 2-4 New Mexico ....................................................... 0-1New Mexico State .............................................. 4-0Northeast Louisiana (ULM) .................................. 1-0Northern Arizona ................................................. 6-0Northern Illinois .................................................. 1-0Northern Iowa .................................................... 1-2North Texas ........................................................ 1-1Northwestern ..................................................... 1-1Notre Dame ........................................................ 2-2Ohio State .......................................................... 0-4Oklahoma ........................................................... 0-1Oklahoma State .................................................. 0-1Ole Miss ............................................................. 0-1Oregon ................................................................ 0-1Oregon State ...................................................... 0-1Pacific ................................................................ 1-0Penn State .......................................................... 1-3Pittsburgh ........................................................... 1-0Portland State .................................................... 0-1Purdue ................................................................ 0-2Rutgers ............................................................... 1-2St. Cloud State ................................................... 1-0San Jose State ................................................... 0-1Sonoma State ..................................................... 1-0South Carolina .................................................... 0-1Southern Mississippi ........................................... 3-4Southern Utah .................................................... 1-0Southwest Missouri State .................................. 1-0Southwest Texas State (Texas State) ................. 3-0Stephen F. Austin ............................................... 2-0Texas A&M ........................................................ 0-1Texas Christian ................................................... 0-2Texas Tech ......................................................... 0-1Tulane ................................................................ 2-1Tulsa .................................................................. 1-0UAB .................................................................... 3-0ULM ................................................................... 0-1UNLV .................................................................. 2-0Utah ................................................................... 3-2UT Chattanooga ................................................. 1-0Washington State ............................................... 0-1Weber State ....................................................... 5-1Western Carolina ................................................ 1-0Western Kentucky .............................................. 1-0Western Michigan ............................................... 1-0Wisconsin ........................................................... 1-1Youngstown State .............................................. 0-1

Overall ................................................136-92 (.596)At Home: ..............................................80-37 (.684)On the Road: .........................................56-54 (.509)In August: ...............................................4-0 (1.000)In September: .......................................45-32 (.584)In October: ............................................51-26 (.662)In November: ........................................34-26 (.567)

THE MENTORSJohn L. Smith believes you are a product of how you were raised and the coaches you had or worked for. However, you are your own individual coach though. The NFL was never a goal of John L. Smith’s and he believes he is at the pinnacle as far as coaching positions.

John L. Smith’s coaching mentors include:Ralph Hunter – High School CoachJack Swarthout – MontanaChris Ault – NevadaDennis Erickson – Idaho

THE MEDIACoach Smith feels he has a good reputation with the media because he is comfortable around people. His philosophy with the media is to be forthright and honest. He says there may be times where he can’t tell them something at that moment, but feels media can relate to that as people. After he was the head coach at Michigan State, John L. Smith hosted a morning radio show in Louisville where he felt he was an advocate for coaches. He never thought he was out of coaching, but was looking for the right opportunity.

THE FAMILYCoach Smith is the son of Robert (Bob) and Luana Smith. Coach Smith has three brothers and one sister and all of them live in Idaho except for one brother in San Diego. John L. is the second of the five children.

Married to the former Diana Flora, Coach Smith and his wife are the parents of three children, Nicholas, Kayse, Sam. Coach Smith and Diana have two granddaughters who are age 3 and 1. Coach Smith is the uncle of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith.

John L. and his wife (Diana) were born one day apart in the same hospital. She was born first.

Coach Smith met his wife (Diana) in seventh grade when country and city schools mixed together to attend the same junior high. They dated for nine years before they were married. Coach Smith proposed to Diana over the phone saying they needed to get married in one month before the start of fall football practices.

John L. and Diana Smith were married on August 15, 1970, and have been together for 42 years.

MOVING BACK TO ARKANSASJohn L. Smith was coaching at Weber State (his alma mater) before coming back to be the head coach at the University of Arkansas. His wife (Diana) got a call from Coach Smith about getting the job as movers were loading their belongings from their home in Louisville to go to Weber State. Diana asked Coach Smith if she could tell the movers and he said “you better because they are going to a different place now.” The Smiths told the movers the truck needed to go to Fayetteville, but they didn’t have an address yet and would get that to them when the truck got to Arkansas. Diana found a house to rent on line by doing virtual tours.

When Coach Smith returned to Arkansas as head coach in April of 2012 the Razorback football players, coaching staff and support staff gave him a standing ovation in the first team meeting.

When making the final decision to come to Arkansas, Coach Smith relied heavily on his wife (Diana) who told him this was his chance to win a championship. At the time he took all of the other head coaching jobs they were rebuilding projects at other schools.

GAME DAY TRADITIONS AND ROUTINESCoach Smith wears his left sock inside out on game day. This tradition started as a player after he had a big game in which he performed well and noticed his sock was on inside out following the game.

Coach Smith’s pregame speeches are not long and some are planned and others aren’t. He does let assistant coaches pick one game to speak before. Pregame speeches are done the night before a game. Coach Smith believes in regimentation for the schedule for the program. He believes sleep is highly overrated and gets by on four hours a night. He wakes up at 5 a.m. and is in the office by 6 a.m. Staff meetings are at 7:30 a.m. and he runs steps in the stadium at Noon. He wants the players to understand nothing changes, but there will be an adjustment if there is a surprise. Away game travel is extremely structured and is a business trip.

FAVORITE GAMESNov. 27, 2010 – No. 12 Arkansas 31, No. 6 LSU 23 Sept. 27, 2003 – Michigan State 22, Notre Dame 16 Sept. 26, 2002 – Louisville 26, Florida State 20August 30, 1997 – Utah State 21, Utah 14August 31, 1996 – Utah State 20, Utah 17

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OG Alvin BaileyPreseason Honors-Outland Trophy Watch List-Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List-Athlon All-American (First Team)-Phil Steele All-American (Fourth Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team)-Coaches All-SEC (Second Team)-Media All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)

S Eric BennettPreseason Honors-Lindy’s All-SEC (Third Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Fourth Team)

P Dylan BreedingIn-Season Honors-CFPA National Punter of the Week (Sept. 23)-CFPA National Punter of the Week (Oct. 7)-CFPA Honorable Mention Punter of the Week (Nov. 3)

Preseason Honors-Ray Guy Award Watch List-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Specialist-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Coaches All-SEC (Third Team)-Media All-SEC (Third Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team)-CFPA Punter Trophy Watch List

RB Knile DavisPreseason Honors-Maxwell Award Watch List-Doak Walker Award Watch List-Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List-Phil Steele All-American (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-American (Second Team)-Coaches All-SEC (First Team)-Media All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team)-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Offense-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)

DE Trey FlowersIn-Season Honors-SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Oct. 8)-CFPA Honorable Mention DL of the Week (Oct. 7)

TE Chris GraggIn-Season Honors-Phil Steele Midseason All-SEC (Second Team)-CFPA Honorable Mention TE of the Week (Oct. 28)-Mackey Award Tight End of the Week (Sept. 5)-CFPA National Tight End of the Week (Sept. 2)

Preseason Honors-Mackey Award Watch List-Phil Steele All-American (Fourth Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)-Coaches All-SEC (Second Team)-Media All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)

WR Cobi HamiltonIn-Season Honors-Phil Steele Midseason All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele Midseason All-American (Second Team)-CFPA Honorable Mention WR of the Week (Nov. 3)-SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 24)-CFPA National Wide Receiver of the Week (Sept. 23)

Preseason Honors-Maxwell Award Watch List-Biletnikoff Award Watch List-Phil Steele All-American (Second Team)-Coaches All-SEC (First Team)-Media All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-Athlon All-SEC (First Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team)-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Offense-Birmingham News All-SEC (Second Team)

LB Alonzo HighsmithIn-Season Honors-Phil Steele Midseason All-SEC (Second Team)

Preseason Honors-Coaches All-SEC (Second Team)-Media All-SEC (Second Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Third Team)-CFPA Linebacker Trophy Watch List

K Zach HockerIn-Season Honors-SEC tri-Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 15)

Preseason Honors-Lou Groza Award Watch List-Coaches All-SEC (Third Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Third Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Third Team)-CFPA Placekicker Trophy Watch List-CFPA Specialist Trophy Watch List

RB/KR Dennis JohnsonPreseason Honors-Paul Hornung Award Watch List-Coaches All-SEC (First Team)-Media All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Second Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Third Team)-CFPA Kickoff Returner Trophy Watch List

DT Byran JonesPreseason Honors-Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team)

S Ross RasnerIn-Season Honors-CFPA Honorable Mention DB of the Week (Oct. 28)

DE Chris SmithIn-Season Honors-SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week (Nov. 5)-SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 3)

C Travis SwansonPreseason Honors-Rimington Trophy Fall Watch List-Outland Trophy Watch List-Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List-Lindy’s All-SEC (Second Team)-Coaches All-SEC (Third Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (Third Team)-Athlon All-SEC (Third Team)

QB Tyler WilsonIn-Season Honors-Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist-Manning Award Stars of the Week (Oct. 15)-Davey O’Brien Honorable Mention QB of the Week (Oct. 15)-CFPA National Quarterback of the Week (Oct. 14)

Preseason Honors-Maxwell Award Watch List-Davey O’Brien Award Watch List-Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List-Senior CLASS Award Candidate-Phil Steele All-American (Third Team)-Lindy’s SEC Offensive Player of the Year-Blue Ribbon SEC Offensive Player of the Year-Coaches All-SEC (First Team)-Media All-SEC (First Team)-Lindy’s All-SEC (First Team)-Phil Steele All-SEC (First Team)-Birmingham News All-SEC (First Team)-Blue Ribbon All-SEC Offense-Athlon All-SEC (Second Team)

2012 ARKANSAS FOOTBALLINDIVIDUAL HONORS

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No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other)2 Julian Horton WR 6-1 194 Jr.-2L Norcross, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian School)3 Defonta Lowe S 6-3 190 Fr.-HS Bearden, Ark. (Bearden HS)4 Kelvin Fisher Jr. CB 5-11 190 Fr.-RS ‘11 Queen Creek, Ariz. (Higley HS)4 Keon Hatcher WR 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Owasso, Okla. (Owasso HS)5 Eric Hawkins WR 6-0 172 Fr.-HS Longview, Texas (Longview HS)5 Otha Peters LB 6-2 228 Fr.-HS Covington, La. (Covington HS)6 D’Arthur Cowan WR 6-3 180 Fr.-HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch HS)6 JaMichael Winston DE 6-5 250 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. (Vigor HS)7 Knile Davis RB 6-0 226 Jr.-2L NA/‘11 Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall HS)8 Tevin Mitchel CB 6-0 192 So.-1L Mansfield, Texas (Legacy HS)8 Tyler Wilson QB 6-3 220 Sr.-3L NA/‘08 Greenwood, Ark. (Greenwood HS)9 Will Hines CB 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Waco, Texas (Waco HS)10 Brandon Allen QB 6-3 212 Fr.-RS ‘11 Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)10 Matt Marshall LB 6-1 230 Sr.-3L ‘08 Camden, N.J. (Camden HS)11 Cobi Hamilton WR 6-3 209 Sr.-3L Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS)13 Davyon McKinney CB 6-3 190 Fr.-RS ‘11 Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City HS)13 Taylor Reed QB 6-3 215 So.-TR El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado HS/Memphis)14 Eric Bennett S 6-0 206 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS)14 Dylan Breeding P 6-1 211 Sr.-3L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS)15 Keante Minor WR 6-0 205 So.-1L East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis HS)16 Brian Buehner QB 5-11 195 So.-1L ‘10 Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier HS)16 Price Holmes S 6-3 206 Jr.-SQ ‘09 Batesville, Ark. (Batesville HS)17 Dakota Baggett CB 5-8 170 Fr.-RS ‘11 Bentonville, Ark. (Bentonville HS)17 Brandon Mitchell QB/WR 6-4 230 Jr.-2L ‘09 Amite, La. (Amite HS)18 Zach Hocker K 6-0 180 Jr.-2L Russellville, Ark. (Russellville HS)19 Javontee Herndon WR 6-1 204 Jr.-2L Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School)20 Ronnie Wingo Jr. RB 6-3 231 Sr.-3L St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University HS)21 Darius Winston CB 6-0 191 Sr.-3L West Helena, Ark. (Central HS)22 Nate Holmes RB 6-1 175 Fr.-HS Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial HS)23 Kaelon Kelleybrew CB 5-11 180 Sr.-SQ ‘11 Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS/Mississippi Valley State)23 Scotty Thurman WR 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)24 Daunte Carr LB 6-3 224 So.-1L ‘10 Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS)25 Terrell Williams LB 6-3 232 Sr.-3L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS)26 Alex Cacciarelli WR 6-0 180 So.-SQ ‘10 Brentwood, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy)26 Rohan Gaines S 5-11 190 Fr.-RS ‘11 Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge HS)27 Dylan Cruz RB 5-10 185 Fr.-RS ‘11 Helena, Ark. (DeSoto HS)27 Alan Turner S 6-0 212 So.-1L ‘10 Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS)28 Ray Buchanan Jr. CB 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Suwanee, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS)28 Donovan Roberts RB 6-0 200 Fr.-HS Norman, Okla. (Norman HS)29 Jared Collins CB 6-0 160 Fr.-HS Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS)29 Brad Culp WR 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)30 Ryan Farr CB 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Little Rock, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian/UAPB)31 A.J. Turner LB 6-2 216 Fr.-HS Lepanto, Ark. (East Poinsett County HS)32 Jonathan Williams RB 6-0 205 Fr.-HS Allen, Texas (Allen HS)33 Dennis Johnson RB 5-9 213 Sr.-3L NA/’10 Texarkana, Ark. (Arkansas HS)34 Braylon Mitchell LB 6-3 232 So.-1L ‘10 Heber Springs, Ark. (Heber Springs HS)35 Morgan Linton FB 5-11 240 So.-SQ ‘10 Lonoke, Ark. (Lonoke HS)35 Ross Rasner S 6-0 212 Sr.-3L Waco, Texas (Reicher Catholic HS)36 Kiero Small FB/LB 5-10 255 Sr.-1L Baltimore, Md. (Cardinal Gibbons HS/Valley Forge [Pa.] Military Acacemy/Hartnell [Calif.] CC)37 Austin Jones LB 6-2 230 Jr.-SQ Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS/Air Force Academy)38 Jerry Mitchell S 6-1 219 Jr.-2L ‘09 Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS)39 Jarrett Lake LB 6-3 223 Jr.-2L Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS)40 Kody Walker RB 6-2 240 Fr.-RS NA/’11 Jefferson City, Mo. (Jefferson City HS)41 Austin Flynn DE 6-5 260 Jr.-TR Torrance, Calif. (South HS/Los Angeles Harbor College)42 Chris Smith DE 6-3 251 Jr.-2L Mount Ulla, N.C. (West Rowan HS)43 John Henson K 5-11 138 So.-SQ ‘10 Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS)43 Tenarius Wright LB 6-2 252 Sr.-3L ‘08 Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS) 44 Robert Atiga LB 6-3 240 Jr.-1L West Valley City, Utah (Hunter HS/Snow College)45 Alonzo Highsmith LB 6-1 233 Sr.-1L Missouri City, Texas (Lawrence E. Elkins HS/Phoenix [Ariz.] College)46 Alex Voelzke TE 6-6 220 Fr.-RS ‘11 Longview, Texas (Spring Hill HS)47 Cameron Bryan K 5-10 176 Sr.-1L ‘08 Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS)

ARKANSAS 2012 ROSTER

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ARKANSAS 2012 ROSTER

No. Name POS. HT. WT. CL/EXP. RS/Hardship Hometown (HS/Other)48 Deatrich Wise Jr. DE 6-6 240 Fr.-HS Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS)49 Grady Ollison OT 6-5 286 Fr.-RS ‘11 Malvern, Ark. (Malvern HS)49 Brett Weir TE 6-5 250 Fr.-RS ‘11 London, Ontario, Canada (Saint Thomas Aquinas HS)51 Alfred Davis DT 6-1 318 Sr.-3L ‘08 College Park, Ga. (Banneker HS)53 Alan D’Appollonio SNP 6-0 201 So.-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS)54 Byran Jones DT 6-2 312 Jr.-2L Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS)55 Brad Shearin LB 6-0 240 So.-SQ Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro HS)56 Will Coleman DE 6-3 253 Jr.-SQ Helena, Ark. (DeSoto HS)57 Jared Green DT 6-0 315 Sr.-1L ‘10 Little Rock, Ark. (Central HS/Mississippi Valley State)58 Ray Gervasi C 6-2 307 So.-SQ ‘10 Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS)59 Marcus Danenhauer OG 6-5 300 Fr.-RS ‘11 Bentonville, Ark. (Bentonville HS)63 R.J. Morris OL 6-4 312 Fr.-HS Naperville, Ill. (Aurora Christian HS)64 Travis Swanson C 6-5 305 Jr.-2L ‘09 Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS)65 Mitch Smothers OG 6-4 296 So.-1L Springdale, Ark. (Springdale HS)66 Adam Deacon OG 6-1 305 Fr.-RS ‘11 Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy)67 Alvin Bailey OG 6-5 312 Jr.-2L ‘09 Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS)68 Austin Beck OT 6-7 307 Fr.-RS ‘11 Nowata, Okla. (Nowata HS)69 David Hurd OT 6-6 300 Jr.-SQ ‘09 West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS)70 Chris Stringer OT 6-7 304 So.-RS NA/’11 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Alta Loma HS/Citrus College)71 Jason Peacock OT 6-4 305 Sr.-1L Milledgeville, Ga. (Baldwin HS/Citrus [Calif.] College)72 Cordale Boyd OL 6-3 312 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway HS)73 Jeremy Ward OL 6-4 295 Fr.-HS Pottsville, Ark. (Pottsville HS)74 Brey Cook OT 6-7 308 So.-1L Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)75 Luke Charpentier C 6-4 305 So.-1L ‘10 River Ridge, La. (John Curtis Christian)76 Tyler Deacon OG 6-4 300 Sr.-1L ‘08 Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy)79 Ben Benton OL 6-5 290 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis University School)80 Chris Gragg TE 6-3 242 Sr.-3L NA/’09 Warren, Ark. (Warren HS)81 Demetrius Wilson WR 6-3 180 Jr.-TR Glendale, Ariz. (Millennium HS/Glendale CC)82 Mekale McKay WR 6-6 190 Fr.-HS Louisville, Ky. (Moore HS)83 Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-6 215 Fr.-HS White Hall, Ark. (White Hall HS)85 Demetrius Dean TE 6-3 250 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville HS)86 Trey Flowers DE 6-4 243 So.-1L Huntsville, Ala. (Columbia HS)86 Brad Taylor TE 6-4 224 Jr.-RS ‘11 Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)87 Austin Tate TE 6-6 253 Jr.-2L ‘09 Harrison, Ark. (Harrison HS)89 Brandon Lewis DE 6-5 235 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway HS)89 Mitchell Loewen FB/TE 6-4 285 Fr.-RS ‘11 Lahaina, Hawai’i (Lahainaluna HS)90 Colton Miles-Nash DE 6-6 261 Sr.-3L Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs HS)91 Darius Philon DT 6-3 270 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. (Vigor HS)92 DeQuinta Jones DT 6-5 299 Sr.-3L Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS)93 DeMarcus Hodge DT 6-1 301 Fr.-RS ‘11 Monroe, La. (Neville HS)94 Taiwan Johnson DE 6-3 245 Fr.-HS Manvel, Texas (Manvel HS)95 Horace Arkadie DE 6-4 270 Fr.-RS ‘11 Irving, Texas (Irving HS)97 Darrell Kelly-Thomas DE 6-4 230 Fr.-RS ‘11 Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS)98 Robert Thomas DT 6-3 308 Jr.-1L Muskogee, Okla. (Muskogee HS/Coffeyville [Kan.] CC)99 Lavunce Askew DT 6-3 290 Sr.-3L ‘11 Camden, Ark. (Fairview HS)

Horace Arkadie (ark-UH-die)Lavunce (luh-VUHNCE) Askew (as-CUE)Robert Atiga (ah-TEE-guh)Brian Buehner (BEE-ner)Alex Cacciarelli (cas-SEE-uh-rel-ee)Luke Charpentier (shar-pen-tee-A)

Knile (NILE) DavisRohan (row-HAHN) GainesJavontee (jah-von-TAY) HerndonDeQuinta (duh-KIN-tuh) JonesKaelon (KAY-lahn) KelleybrewDefonta (duh-fon-TAY) Lowe

Davyon (dave-EE-on) McKinneyKeante (key-ahn-TAY) MinorOtha (OH-thuh) PetersDarius Philon (FIE-lahn)Kiero (key-ARROW) SmallAlex Voelzke (Vohl-SKEE)

Terrell (TUH-rel) Williams

Kris Cinkovich (sink-uh-VICH)Taver (TAY-ver) JohnsonChris Klenakis (klu-NACK-is)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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OFFENSE

WR 2 Julian Horton (Jr., 6-1, 194) 17 Brandon Mitchell (Jr., 6-4, 230) 4 Keon Hatcher (Fr., 6-2, 205)

WR 11 Cobi Hamilton (Sr., 6-3, 209) 19 Javontee Herndon (Jr., 6-1, 204)

WR 82 Mekale McKay (Fr., 6-6, 190) 81 Demetrius Wilson (Jr., 6-3, 180) 15 Keante Minor (So., 6-0, 205)

TE 80 Chris Gragg (Sr., 6-3, 236) 87 Austin Tate (Jr., 6-6, 253) 46 Alex Voelzke (RFr., 6-6, 220)

OT 69 David Hurd (Jr,. 6-6, 300) 70 Chris Stringer (So., 6-7, 304)

OG 76 Tyler Deacon (Sr., 6-4, 300) 75 Luke Charpentier (So., 6-4, 305)

C 64 Travis Swanson (Jr., 6-5, 305) 65 Mitch Smothers (So., 6-4, 296)

OG 67 Alvin Bailey (Jr., 6-5, 312) 75 Luke Charpentier (So., 6-4, 305)

OT 71 Jason Peacock (Sr., 6-4, 305) OR 74 Brey Cook (So., 6-7, 308)

QB 8 Tyler Wilson (Sr., 6-3, 220) 10 Brandon Allen (RFr., 6-3, 212)

RB 33 Dennis Johnson (Sr., 5-9, 213) 7 Knile Davis (Jr., 6-0, 226) OR 32 Jonathan Williams (Fr., 6-0, 205)

FB 35 Morgan Linton (So., 5-11, 240) 32 Jonathan Williams (Fr., 6-0, 205) 89 Mitchell Loewen (RFr., 6-4, 285)

DEFENSE

DE 86 Trey Flowers (So., 6-4, 243) 41 Austin Flynn (Jr., 6-5, 260)

DT 51 Alfred Davis (Sr., 6-1, 318) 57 Jared Green (Sr., 6-0, 315)

DT 54 Byran Jones (Jr., 6-2, 312) 98 Robert Thomas (Jr., 6-3, 308) 92 DeQuinta Jones (Sr., 6-5, 299)

DE 42 Chris Smith (Jr., 6-3, 251) 90 Colton Miles-Nash (Sr., 6-6, 261)

OLB 31 A.J. Turner (Fr., 6-2, 216) 39 Jarrett Lake (Jr., 6-3, 223) MLB 5 Otha Peters (Fr., 6-2, 228) 34 Braylon Mitchell (So., 6-3, 232)

STAR 35 Ross Rasner (Sr., 6-0, 212) 23 Kaelon Kelleybrew (Sr., 5-11, 180)

CB 8 Tevin Mitchel (So., 6-0, 192) 13 Davyon McKinney (RFr., 6-3, 190)

S 14 Eric Bennett (Jr., 6-0, 206) 38 Jerry Mitchell (Jr., 6-1, 219)

S 26 Rohan Gaines (RFr., 5-11, 190) 27 Alan Turner (So., 6-0, 212)

CB 9 Will Hines (Fr., 6-1, 185) 21 Darius Winston (Sr., 6-0, 191)

K 18 Zach Hocker (Jr., 6-0, 180) 43 John Henson (So., 5-11, 138)

P 14 Dylan Breeding (Sr., 6-1, 211) 18 Zach Hocker (Jr., 6-0, 180)

SNP 53 Alan D’Appollonio (So., 6-0, 201) 56 Will Coleman (Jr., 6-3, 253)

H 16 Brian Buehner (So., 5-11, 195) 14 Dylan Breeding (Sr., 6-1, 211)

KOR 33 Dennis Johnson (Sr., 5-9, 213) 22 Nate Holmes (Fr., 6-1, 175) 20 Ronnie Wingo Jr. (Sr., 6-3, 231) PR 22 Nate Holmes (Fr., 6-1, 175) 15 Keante Minor (So., 6-0, 205)

2012 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK DEPTH CHART (as of 11/11/12)

SPECIAL TEAMS

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2012 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Game Results (as of Nov 10, 2012)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend

Sep 01, 2012 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 49-24 1-0 0-0 3:29 71062Sep 08, 2012 at ULM L o 31-34 1-1 0-0 3:57 53089

* Sep 15, 2012 #1 ALABAMA L 0-52 1-2 0-1 3:08 74617Sep 22, 2012 RUTGERS L 26-35 1-3 0-1 3:21 72543

* Sep 29, 2012 at Texas A&M L 10-58 1-4 0-2 3:42 86442* Oct 6, 2012 at Auburn W 24-7 2-4 1-2 3:15 85813* Oct 13, 2012 KENTUCKY W 49-7 3-4 2-2 2:11 67153* Oct 27, 2012 OLE MISS L 27-30 3-5 2-3 3:41 55378Nov 03, 2012 TULSA W 19-15 4-5 2-3 3:04 64451

* Nov 10, 2012 at South Carolina L 20-38 4-6 2-4 3:26 78772

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2012 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2012)

All games

Team Statistics AR OPPSCORING 255 300 Points Per Game 25.5 30.0FIRST DOWNS 210 217 R u s h i n g 80 70 P a s s i n g 111 132 P e n a l t y 19 15RUSHING YARDAGE 1195 1197 Yards gained rushing 1468 1566 Yards lost rushing 273 369 Rushing Attempts 310 366 Average Per Rush 3.9 3.3 Average Per Game 119.5 119.7 TDs Rushing 12 18PASSING YARDAGE 3026 2911 C o m p - A t t - I n t 217-376-13 225-356-6 Average Per Pass 8.0 8.2 Average Per Catch 13.9 12.9 Average Per Game 302.6 291.1 TDs Passing 20 19TOTAL OFFENSE 4221 4108 Total Plays 686 722 Average Per Play 6.2 5.7 Average Per Game 422.1 410.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 20-369 14-282PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-132 21-149INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-34 13-229KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.5 20.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 7.1INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.7 17.6FUMBLES-LOST 30-11 15-5PENALTIES-Yards 58-413 57-469 Average Per Game 41.3 46.9PUNTS-Yards 45-2013 52-2102 Average Per Punt 44.7 40.4 Net punt average 40.1 37.1KICKOFFS-Yards 51-3309 57-3623 Average Per Kick 64.9 63.6 Net kick average 41.2 40.9TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 0 9 3 0 : 5 13RD-DOWN Conversions 49/133 57/148 3rd-Down Pct 37% 39%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/15 10/16 4th-Down Pct 27% 62%SACKS BY-Yards 25-232 15-115MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 32 39FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-16 10-19ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (31-43) 72% (31-43) 72%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (22-43) 51% (26-43) 60%PAT-ATTEMPTS (30-30) 100% (36-38) 95%ATTENDANCE 405204 304116 Games/Avg Per Game 6/67534 4/76029 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalArkansas 89 79 34 50 3 255Opponents 35 112 92 55 6 300

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2012 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2012)

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Dennis Johnson 10 116 650 11 639 5.5 8 28 63.9

Knile Davis 8 100 404 64 340 3.4 2 28 42.5

J. Williams 9 39 227 16 211 5.4 0 32 23.4

R. Wingo Jr. 9 10 53 0 53 5.3 1 11 5.9

Bran. Mitchell 7 6 29 11 18 3.0 0 16 2.6

Nate Holmes 8 3 13 3 10 3.3 0 8 1.2

Kody Walker 2 1 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0.5

Brandon Allen 4 8 36 39 -3 -0.4 0 27 -0.8

Team 5 2 0 33 -33 -16.5 0 0 -6.6

Tyler Wilson 9 25 55 96 -41 -1.6 0 14 -4.6

Total 10 310 1468 273 1195 3.9 12 32 119.5

Opponents 10 366 1566 369 1197 3.3 18 52 119.7

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Tyler Wilson 9 146.83 195-320-10 60.9 2803 18 80 311.4

Brandon Allen 4 67.19 20-48-3 41.7 178 1 30 44.5

Bran. Mitchell 7 113.50 2-8-0 25.0 45 1 26 6.4

Total 10 135.95 217-376-13 57.7 3026 20 80 302.6

Opponents 10 146.13 225-356-6 63.2 2911 19 80 291.1

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Cobi Hamilton 10 73 1149 15.7 4 80 114.9

Chris Gragg 5 22 289 13.1 3 42 57.8

Dennis Johnson 10 17 111 6.5 1 25 11.1

Mekale McKay 10 16 242 15.1 1 61 24.2

Bran. Mitchell 7 15 257 17.1 0 40 36.7

J. Herndon 10 12 195 16.2 3 63 19.5

Julian Horton 10 12 158 13.2 2 23 15.8

Austin Tate 10 12 101 8.4 0 19 10.1

D. Wilson 10 8 113 14.1 1 25 11.3

J. Williams 9 6 163 27.2 2 77 18.1

Knile Davis 8 6 105 17.5 1 64 13.1

R. Wingo Jr. 9 6 46 7.7 0 17 5.1

Morgan Linton 10 3 29 9.7 0 19 2.9

Keon Hatcher 8 3 21 7.0 1 12 2.6

D'Arthur Cowan 4 3 14 4.7 0 9 3.5

Alex Voelzke 10 2 28 14.0 1 22 2.8

Kody Walker 2 1 5 5.0 0 5 2.5

Total 10 217 3026 13.9 20 80 302.6

Opponents 10 225 2911 12.9 19 80 291.1

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Nate Holmes 10 71 7.1 0 25

Keante Minor 8 61 7.6 0 25

Total 18 132 7.3 0 25

Opponents 21 149 7.1 0 18

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Ross Rasner 3 34 11.3 0 33

Alan Turner 1 0 0.0 0 0

Tevin Mitchel 1 0 0.0 0 0

Will Hines 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total 6 34 5.7 0 33

Opponents 13 229 17.6 1 69

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Dennis Johnson 16 288 18.0 0 42

Nate Holmes 2 38 19.0 0 24

R. Wingo Jr. 1 27 27.0 0 27

Demetrius Dean 1 16 16.0 0 16

Total 20 369 18.5 0 42

Opponents 14 282 20.1 0 37

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

A. Highsmith 1 6 6.0 0 6

Total 1 6 6.0 0 6

Opponents 3 110 36.7 1 49

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PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Zach Hocker - 11-16 30-30 - - - - - 63

Dennis Johnson 9 - - - - - - - 54

Cobi Hamilton 4 - - - - - - - 24

Knile Davis 3 - - - - - - - 18

J. Herndon 3 - - - - - - - 18

Chris Gragg 3 - - - - - - - 18

J. Williams 2 - - - - - - - 12

Julian Horton 2 - - - - - - - 12

Kody Walker 1 - - - - - - - 6

R. Wingo Jr. 1 - - - - - - - 6

D. Wilson 1 - - - - - - - 6

Mekale McKay 1 - - - - - - - 6

Keon Hatcher 1 - - - - - - - 6

Alex Voelzke 1 - - - - - - - 6

Tyler Wilson - - - 0-1 - 0-1 - - 0

Total 32 11-16 30-30 0-1 - 0-1 - - 255

Opponents 39 10-19 36-38 - - - - - 300

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

Tyler Wilson 9 345 -41 2803 2762 306.9

Dennis Johnson 10 116 639 0 639 63.9

Knile Davis 8 100 340 0 340 42.5

J. Williams 9 39 211 0 211 23.4

Brandon Allen 4 56 -3 178 175 43.8

Bran. Mitchell 7 14 18 45 63 9.0

R. Wingo Jr. 9 10 53 0 53 5.9

Nate Holmes 8 3 10 0 10 1.2

Kody Walker 2 1 1 0 1 0.5

Team 5 2 -33 0 -33 -6.6

Total 10 686 1195 3026 4221 422.1

Opponents 10 722 1197 2911 4108 410.8

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

Zach Hocker 11-16 68.8 0-0 6-8 3-4 2-3 0-1 46 0

FG Sequence Arkansas Opponents

Jacksonville State - 37,(49)

ULM (37) -

Alabama 41 (51),52

Rutgers (37),(27) 46,32

Texas A&M (26),38 39,(46),(26),(21),36

Auburn 26,(27),50 49

Kentucky - -

Ole Miss (22),(41) (27),(53),(31)

Tulsa (31),(46),26 42,(29)

South Carolina (20),(21) (41),52

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Dylan Breeding 44 2013 45.8 72 3 8 15 17 1

Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 45 2013 44.7 72 3 8 15 17 1

Opponents 52 2102 40.4 58 2 14 12 9 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Zach Hocker 51 3309 64.9 37 0

Total 51 3309 64.9 37 0 20.1 41.2 23

Opponents 57 3623 63.6 37 0 18.5 40.9 24

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Cobi Hamilton 10 0 1149 0 0 0 1149 114.9

Dennis Johnson 10 639 111 0 288 0 1038 103.8

Knile Davis 8 340 105 0 0 0 445 55.6

J. Williams 9 211 163 0 0 0 374 41.6

Chris Gragg 5 0 289 0 0 0 289 57.8

Bran. Mitchell 7 18 257 0 0 0 275 39.3

Mekale McKay 10 0 242 0 0 0 242 24.2

J. Herndon 10 0 195 0 0 0 195 19.5

Julian Horton 10 0 158 0 0 0 158 15.8

R. Wingo Jr. 9 53 46 0 27 0 126 14.0

Nate Holmes 8 10 0 71 38 0 119 14.9

D. Wilson 10 0 113 0 0 0 113 11.3

Austin Tate 10 0 101 0 0 0 101 10.1

Keante Minor 8 0 0 61 0 0 61 7.6

Ross Rasner 10 0 0 0 0 34 34 3.4

Morgan Linton 10 0 29 0 0 0 29 2.9

Alex Voelzke 10 0 28 0 0 0 28 2.8

Keon Hatcher 8 0 21 0 0 0 21 2.6

Demetrius Dean 4 0 0 0 16 0 16 4.0

D'Arthur Cowan 4 0 14 0 0 0 14 3.5

Kody Walker 2 1 5 0 0 0 6 3.0

Brandon Allen 4 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.8

Team 5 -33 0 0 0 0 -33 -6.6

Tyler Wilson 9 -41 0 0 0 0 -41 -4.6

Total 10 1195 3026 132 369 34 4756 475.6

Opponents 10 1197 2911 149 282 229 4768 476.8

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2012 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2012)

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

35 Ross Rasner 10 42 32 74 6.5-33 2.0-11 3-34 6 . . 2 . .26 Rohan Gaines 10 38 25 63 . . . 4 1 . 1 . .45 A. Highsmith 6 25 29 54 4.0-24 2.0-19 . 1 1 1-6 . . .25 T. Williams 9 20 32 52 2.5-12 1.0-8 . 1 1 . . . .54 Byran Jones 10 11 31 42 4.5-27 1.0-15 . . 3 1-0 . 1 .42 Chris Smith 10 22 19 41 10.0-57 6.5-52 . 3 10 . 1 . .31 A.J. Turner 10 14 22 36 2.0-7 1.0-6 . . . . . . .51 Alfred Davis 10 17 18 35 2.5-6 . . . 1 . 1 . .86 Trey Flowers 10 19 15 34 9.5-67 4.5-51 . 2 8 . . . .1B Eric Bennett 9 15 16 31 . . . 3 . . . . .43 Tenarius Wright 5 6 22 28 . . . 1 2 . . . .8M Tevin Mitchel 6 14 14 28 0.5-1 . 1-0 4 . . 2 . .23 K. Kelleybrew 10 17 10 27 1.5-6 . . 5 1 . . . .57 Jared Green 10 10 14 24 7.0-42 3.5-33 . . 1 1-0 . . .5 Otha Peters 8 10 12 22 0.5-3 0.5-3 . . 1 . . . .9 Will Hines 10 14 6 20 . . 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . .98 Robert Thomas 10 6 9 15 4.5-16 2.0-13 . . 4 . . . .90 C. Miles-Nash 10 4 10 14 0.5-2 . . . 1 1-0 . . .27 Alan Turner 10 7 7 14 1.0-1 . 1-0 . . . . . .92 DeQuinta Jones 8 3 11 14 1.5-2 . . 4 . . . 1 .39 Jarrett Lake 8 5 4 9 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .41 Austin Flynn 10 6 3 9 1.5-6 . . . 2 . . . .13 Davyon McKinney 9 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . .81 D. Wilson 10 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .21 Darius Winston 8 3 2 5 . . . 1 . . . . .38 Jerry Mitchell 10 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .87 Austin Tate 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .4B Cameron Bryan 6 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .2 Julian Horton 10 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .93 Demarcus Hodge 3 1 1 2 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .47 Matt Marshall 10 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .20 R. Wingo Jr. 9 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .11 Cobi Hamilton 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .48 D. Wise Jr. 2 2 . 2 1.0-21 1.0-21 . . . . . . .1H Price Holmes 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .53 A. D'Appollonio 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Bray. Mitchell 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .52 Austin Jones 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .64 Travis Swanson 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .4 Keon Hatcher 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .19 J. Herndon 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .14 Dylan Breeding 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .32 J. Williams 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .7 Knile Davis 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 Zach Hocker 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3 Defonta Lowe 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 10 358 384 742 62-335 25-232 6-34 38 37 5-6 7 2 .Opponents 10 340 322 662 51-233 15-115 13-229 49 37 11-110 19 1 .

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 27 Dennis Johnson vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Rushing 161 Dennis Johnson vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)TD Rushes 2 Dennis Johnson at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)

2 Dennis Johnson vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)2 Dennis Johnson vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)

Long Rush 32 J. Williams at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Pass attempts 59 Tyler Wilson at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Pass completions 29 Tyler Wilson at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Yards Passing 419 Tyler Wilson vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)TD Passes 5 Tyler Wilson vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Long Pass 80 Tyler Wilson vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Receptions 12 Cobi Hamilton vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Receiving 303 Cobi Hamilton vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)TD Receptions 3 Cobi Hamilton vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Long Reception 80 Cobi Hamilton vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Field Goals 2 Zach Hocker vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)

2 Zach Hocker vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)2 Zach Hocker vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)2 Zach Hocker at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)

Long Field Goal 46 Zach Hocker vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)Punts 7 Dylan Breeding at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Punting Avg 58.3 Dylan Breeding vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)Long Punt 72 Dylan Breeding vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Punts inside 20 3 Dylan Breeding at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

3 Dylan Breeding vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)3 Dylan Breeding at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)

Long Punt Return 25 Keante Minor vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)25 Nate Holmes vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)

Long Kickoff Return 42 Dennis Johnson vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)Tackles 15 A. Highsmith vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Sacks 3.5 Trey Flowers at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)Tackles For Loss 3.5 Trey Flowers at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)Interceptions 1 Ross Rasner at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

1 Will Hines at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)1 Alan Turner at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)1 Ross Rasner at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)1 Ross Rasner vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)1 Tevin Mitchel at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 39 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Yards Rushing 167 vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Per Rush 6.0 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)TD Rushes 4 vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)Pass attempts 59 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Pass completions 29 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Yards Passing 419 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Yards Per Pass 11.8 vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)TD Passes 5 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Total Plays 98 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Total Offense 564 vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)Yards Per Play 8.7 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Points 49 vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)

49 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Sacks By 8 at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)First Downs 25 vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)

25 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Penalties 12 vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Penalty Yards 70 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

70 vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Turnovers 5 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)Interceptions By 3 at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)Punts 7 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Punting Avg 58.3 vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)Long Punt 72 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Punts inside 20 3 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

3 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)3 at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)

Long Punt Return 25 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)25 vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 33 Jamison,Jawan, vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Yards Rushing 118 Jamison,Jawan, vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)TD Rushes 3 Eddie Lacy, vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)Long Rush 52 Johnny Manziel, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Pass attempts 67 Browning, K, at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Pass completions 42 Browning, K, at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Yards Passing 453 Johnny Manziel, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)TD Passes 5 Nova,Gary, vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Long Pass 80 Johnny Manziel, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Receptions 12 K. Garrett, vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)Yards Receiving 141 Ryan Swope, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)TD Receptions 2 Coleman,Brandon, vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Long Reception 80 Ryan Swope, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Field Goals 3 Taylor Bertolet, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)

3 Bryson Rose, vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Long Field Goal 53 Bryson Rose, vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Punts 8 Landon Foster, vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Punting Avg 48.4 Landon Foster, vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Long Punt 58 Landon Foster, vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Punts inside 20 3 Fryoux, Conner, at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

3 Steven Clark, at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)Long Punt Return 18 Leonard, Brent, at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Long Kickoff Return 37 Jaylen Walton, vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)Tackles 13 D.J. Swearinger, at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)Sacks 1.0 Dimetrio Tyson, vs Jacksonville State (Sep 01, 2012)

1.0 Stovall, Ray, at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)1.0 Adrian Hubbard, vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)1.0 Denzel Devall, vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)1.0 D.J. Pettway, vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)1.0 Daren Bates, at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)1.0 Charles Sawyer, vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)1.0 C.J. Johnson, vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)1.0 Jason Jones, vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)1.0 S. Jackson, vs Tulsa (Nov 03, 2012)1.0 Shaq Wilson, at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)1.0 Aldrick Fordham, at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)1.0 Chaz Sutton, at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)

Tackles For Loss 2.5 Damontre Moore, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Interceptions 2 Steven Terrell, at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)

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Rushes 45 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)Yards Rushing 225 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)Yards Per Rush 6.8 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)TD Rushes 6 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)Pass attempts 68 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Pass completions 42 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Yards Passing 498 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Yards Per Pass 11.3 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)TD Passes 5 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Total Plays 103 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)Total Offense 716 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Yards Per Play 9.1 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Points 58 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Sacks By 4 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)First Downs 32 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)Penalties 10 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)Penalty Yards 74 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)Turnovers 5 at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)Interceptions By 2 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

2 vs Alabama (Sep 15, 2012)2 vs Rutgers (Sep 22, 2012)2 at Texas A&M (Sep 29, 2012)2 vs Ole Miss (Oct 27, 2012)2 at South Carolina (Nov 10, 2012)

Punts 8 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Punting Avg 48.4 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Long Punt 58 vs Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012)Punts inside 20 3 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

3 at Auburn (Oct 6, 2012)Long Punt Return 18 at ULM (Sep 08, 2012)

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2012 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 11, 2012)

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 01 JACKSONVILLE STATE 35 164 4 27 23 400 3 63 23-34-0 400 3 63 4 96 0 42 5 29 0 17 564

Sep 08 at ULM 26 96 1 19 17 281 3 61 17-40-2 281 3 61 3 40 0 19 0 0 0 0 377

Sep 15 ALABAMA 37 58 0 16 11 79 0 19 11-25-2 79 0 19 1 22 0 22 0 0 0 0 137

Sep 22 RUTGERS 19 73 0 17 20 419 3 80 20-39-2 419 3 80 3 66 0 25 3 22 0 12 492

Sep 29 at Texas A&M 39 142 0 32 29 373 1 64 29-59-2 373 1 64 3 72 0 31 1 5 0 5 515

Oct 6 at Auburn 30 116 2 18 23 256 1 41 23-30-0 256 1 41 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 372

Oct 13 KENTUCKY 27 161 2 22 23 372 5 77 23-34-0 372 5 77 0 0 0 0 3 33 0 25 533

Oct 27 OLE MISS 37 167 1 21 24 297 2 42 24-43-2 297 2 42 2 4 0 4 2 6 0 6 464

Nov 03 TULSA 33 135 2 28 21 272 0 41 21-31-1 272 0 41 1 4 0 4 3 37 0 25 407

Nov 10 at South Carolina 27 83 0 22 26 277 2 31 26-41-2 277 2 31 3 65 0 27 0 0 0 0 360

Arkansas 310 1195 12 32 217 3026 20 80 217-376-13 3026 20 80 20 369 0 42 18 132 0 25 4221

Opponents 366 1197 18 52 225 2911 19 80 225-356-6 2911 19 80 14 282 0 37 21 149 0 18 4108

Games played: 10

Avg per rush: 3.9

Avg per catch: 13.9

Pass efficiency: 135.95

Kick ret avg: 18.5

Punt ret avg: 7.3

All purpose avg/game: 475.6

Total offense avg/gm: 422.1

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 01 JACKSONVILLE STATE 37 46 83 11.0-69 3.0-44 2 1-6 0-0 4 4 1 7-7 0 0 0 49

Sep 08 at ULM 42 54 96 5.0-26 3.0-24 2 0-0 1-33 5 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 31

Sep 15 ALABAMA 35 34 69 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

Sep 22 RUTGERS 32 52 84 6.0-22 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 26

Sep 29 at Texas A&M 37 40 77 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10

Oct 6 at Auburn 45 22 67 11.0-88 8.0-80 2 2-0 3-0 7 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Oct 13 KENTUCKY 15 30 45 2.0-14 2.0-14 0 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 49

Oct 27 OLE MISS 32 48 80 7.0-43 3.0-26 0 1-0 1-1 2 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 27

Nov 03 TULSA 38 38 76 5.0-20 2.0-15 1 1-0 0-0 3 8 1 1-1 0 0 0 19

Nov 10 at South Carolina 45 20 65 12.0-45 3.0-17 0 0-0 1-0 3 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 20

Arkansas 358 384 742 62.0-335 25.0-232 7 5-6 6-34 37 38 2 30-30 0 0 0 255

Opponents 340 322 662 51.0-233 15.0-115 19 11-110 13-229 37 49 1 36-38 0 0 0 300

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 01 JACKSONVILLE STATE 2 58 29.0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 8 519 64.9 6 0

Sep 08 at ULM 7 325 46.4 58 0 0 1 4 3 1-1 37 0 5 354 70.8 4 0

Sep 15 ALABAMA 5 220 44.0 57 0 0 2 1 1 0-1 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0

Sep 22 RUTGERS 6 295 49.2 72 0 0 1 3 3 2-2 37 0 6 375 62.5 5 0

Sep 29 at Texas A&M 5 240 48.0 64 0 2 1 2 1 1-2 26 0 3 194 64.7 2 0

Oct 6 at Auburn 5 255 51.0 70 0 0 1 3 3 1-3 27 0 5 320 64.0 2 0

Oct 13 KENTUCKY 2 84 42.0 46 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 8 519 64.9 6 0

Oct 27 OLE MISS 6 195 32.5 50 1 0 0 1 1 2-2 41 0 6 384 64.0 4 0

Nov 03 TULSA 3 175 58.3 69 0 1 0 2 1 2-3 46 0 5 319 63.8 4 0

Nov 10 at South Carolina 4 166 41.5 52 0 0 1 1 1 2-2 21 0 4 260 65.0 3 0

Arkansas 45 2013 44.7 72 1 3 8 17 15 11-16 46 0 51 3309 64.9 37 0

Opponents 52 2102 40.4 58 0 2 14 9 12 10-19 53 1 57 3623 63.6 37 0

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2012 Arkansas Razorback FootballArkansas Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 11, 2012)

All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 01 JACKSONVILLE STATE 44 95 1 23 18 227 2 31 18-37-0 227 2 31 2 33 0 17 1 17 0 17 322

Sep 08 at ULM 35 138 2 19 42 412 3 27 42-68-1 412 3 27 1 9 0 9 5 31 0 18 550

Sep 15 ALABAMA 45 225 6 27 14 213 1 34 14-20-0 213 1 34 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 6 438

Sep 22 RUTGERS 39 128 0 24 25 397 5 60 25-35-0 397 5 60 1 35 0 35 2 24 0 13 525

Sep 29 at Texas A&M 32 218 3 52 34 498 3 80 34-47-0 498 3 80 1 27 0 27 2 -7 0 0 716

Oct 6 at Auburn 32 40 0 20 22 281 1 31 22-35-3 281 1 31 3 45 0 21 2 25 0 15 321

Oct 13 KENTUCKY 25 66 0 14 4 104 1 61 4-15-0 104 1 61 2 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 170

Oct 27 OLE MISS 37 77 2 16 29 278 1 23 29-37-1 278 1 23 2 59 0 37 3 47 0 15 355

Nov 03 TULSA 36 106 2 29 22 222 0 45 22-37-0 222 0 45 1 29 0 29 1 9 0 9 328

Nov 10 at South Carolina 41 104 2 20 15 279 2 42 15-25-1 279 2 42 1 26 0 26 3 -1 0 0 383

Opponents 366 1197 18 52 225 2911 19 80 225-356-6 2911 19 80 14 282 0 37 21 149 0 18 4108

Arkansas 310 1195 12 32 217 3026 20 80 217-376-13 3026 20 80 20 369 0 42 18 132 0 25 4221

Games played: 10

Avg per rush: 3.3

Avg per catch: 12.9

Pass efficiency: 146.13

Kick ret avg: 20.1

Punt ret avg: 7.1

All purpose avg/game: 476.8

Total offense avg/gm: 410.8

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 01 JACKSONVILLE STATE 34 42 76 3.0-21 1.0-6 2 3-49 0-0 3 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Sep 08 at ULM 25 28 53 1.0-16 1.0-16 0 0-0 2-0 4 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 34

Sep 15 ALABAMA 28 36 64 10.0-47 4.0-20 5 3-0 2-59 3 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 52

Sep 22 RUTGERS 23 32 55 3.0-14 1.0-7 0 0-0 2-11 3 8 0 5-5 0 0 0 35

Sep 29 at Texas A&M 49 32 81 9.0-29 0.0-0 5 1-28 2-58 5 10 0 7-7 0 0 0 58

Oct 6 at Auburn 36 28 64 6.0-20 1.0-3 2 2-0 0-0 6 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 7

Oct 13 KENTUCKY 35 12 47 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7

Oct 27 OLE MISS 32 54 86 5.0-27 3.0-25 0 0-0 2-32 4 10 1 3-3 0 0 0 30

Nov 03 TULSA 35 40 75 4.0-12 1.0-6 2 1-33 1-0 4 1 0 0-2 0 0 0 15

Nov 10 at South Carolina 43 18 61 8.0-45 3.0-32 3 1-0 2-69 4 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Opponents 340 322 662 51.0-233 15.0-115 19 11-110 13-229 37 49 1 36-38 0 0 0 300

Arkansas 358 384 742 62.0-335 25.0-232 7 5-6 6-34 37 38 2 30-30 0 0 0 255

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 01 JACKSONVILLE STATE 7 247 35.3 37 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 49 1 5 311 62.2 1 0

Sep 08 at ULM 7 228 32.6 43 0 0 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 5 306 61.2 2 0

Sep 15 ALABAMA 2 70 35.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 51 0 9 580 64.4 8 0

Sep 22 RUTGERS 6 250 41.7 54 0 0 2 1 1 0-2 0 0 6 385 64.2 3 0

Sep 29 at Texas A&M 3 127 42.3 49 0 0 2 0 2 3-5 46 0 11 683 62.1 8 0

Oct 6 at Auburn 6 226 37.7 44 0 1 4 0 3 0-1 0 0 2 130 65.0 2 0

Oct 13 KENTUCKY 8 387 48.4 58 0 1 1 4 1 0-0 0 0 2 139 69.5 2 0

Oct 27 OLE MISS 6 246 41.0 53 0 0 1 1 1 3-3 53 0 6 384 64.0 4 0

Nov 03 TULSA 4 183 45.8 54 0 0 0 2 0 1-2 29 0 4 255 63.8 3 0

Nov 10 at South Carolina 3 138 46.0 51 0 0 1 1 0 1-2 41 0 7 450 64.3 4 0

Opponents 52 2102 40.4 58 0 2 14 9 12 10-19 53 1 57 3623 63.6 37 0

Arkansas 45 2013 44.7 72 1 3 8 17 15 11-16 46 0 51 3309 64.9 37 0

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The Last Time It HappenedThe Last Time It Happened (through 11/10/2012) (through 11/10/2012)AN ARKANSAS TEAM ...AN ARKANSAS TEAM ...70+ points: 70+ points: (71) at Kentucky (63) 2003(71) at Kentucky (63) 200360+ points: 60+ points: (63) vs. Eastern Michigan (27) 2009(63) vs. Eastern Michigan (27) 200950+ points: 50+ points: (52) vs. New Mexico (3) 2011(52) vs. New Mexico (3) 201140+ points: 40+ points: (49) vs. Kentucky (7) 2012(49) vs. Kentucky (7) 201240+ points in a half: 40+ points in a half: (42, 1st) vs. Kentucky 2012(42, 1st) vs. Kentucky 201230+ points in a half: 30+ points in a half: (42, 1st) vs. Kentucky 2012(42, 1st) vs. Kentucky 201228+ points in a quarter: 28+ points in a quarter: (28, 1st) vs. Kentucky 2012(28, 1st) vs. Kentucky 2012Defeated a ranked opponent: Defeated a ranked opponent: #11 Kansas State 2011 #11 Kansas State 2011Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: at #22 Mississippi State 2010 at #22 Mississippi State 2010Defeated ranked opponents in consecutive games:Defeated ranked opponents in consecutive games: vs. #14 Texas A&M; vs. #15 Auburn 2011 vs. #14 Texas A&M; vs. #15 Auburn 2011Shut out an opponent:Shut out an opponent: (20) vs. Utah State 2006 (20) vs. Utah State 2006Had consecutive shutouts: Had consecutive shutouts: (23) vs. Troy State; (23) at South Carolina 2002(23) vs. Troy State; (23) at South Carolina 2002Did not allow a touchdown: Did not allow a touchdown: (3) vs. New Mexico 2011(3) vs. New Mexico 2011Was shut out: Was shut out: vs. Alabama (52) 2012vs. Alabama (52) 2012600+ yards total offense:600+ yards total offense: (632) vs. New Mexico 2011 (632) vs. New Mexico 2011500+ yards total offense:500+ yards total offense: (533) vs. Kentucky 2012 (533) vs. Kentucky 2012400+ yards total offense: 400+ yards total offense: (407) vs. Tulsa 2012(407) vs. Tulsa 201280+ total plays:80+ total plays: (80) vs. Ole Miss 2012 (80) vs. Ole Miss 201230+ first downs:30+ first downs: (34) vs. New Mexico 2011 (34) vs. New Mexico 2011400+ yards rushing: 400+ yards rushing: (542) vs. South Carolina 2007(542) vs. South Carolina 2007300+ yards rushing: 300+ yards rushing: (326) vs. UTEP 2010(326) vs. UTEP 201050+ rushing attempts:50+ rushing attempts: (51) vs. Kentucky 2008 (51) vs. Kentucky 20085+ rushing touchdowns: 5+ rushing touchdowns: (5) vs. LSU 2007(5) vs. LSU 20074+ rushing touchdowns: 4+ rushing touchdowns: (4) vs. Jacksonville State 2012(4) vs. Jacksonville State 20123+ rushing touchdowns: 3+ rushing touchdowns: (3) vs. Tennessee 2011(3) vs. Tennessee 2011500+ yards passing:500+ yards passing: (510) vs. Texas A&M 2011 (510) vs. Texas A&M 2011400-499 yards passing: 400-499 yards passing: (419) vs. Rutgers 2012(419) vs. Rutgers 2012300-399 yards passing:300-399 yards passing: (372) vs. Kentucky 2012 (372) vs. Kentucky 2012250-299 yards passing:250-299 yards passing: (277) at South Carolina 2012 (277) at South Carolina 201250+ pass attempts: 50+ pass attempts: (59) at Texas A&M 2012(59) at Texas A&M 201230+ pass completions: 30+ pass completions: (32) vs. Mississippi State 2011(32) vs. Mississippi State 20115+ touchdown passes: 5+ touchdown passes: (5) vs. Kentucky 2012(5) vs. Kentucky 20124+ touchdown passes: 4+ touchdown passes: (5) vs. Kentucky 2012(5) vs. Kentucky 20123+ touchdown passes: 3+ touchdown passes: (5)(5) vs. Kentucky 2012vs. Kentucky 20125+ fumbles: 5+ fumbles: (5) at Texas A&M 2012(5) at Texas A&M 2012No turnovers:No turnovers: vs. Kentucky 2012 vs. Kentucky 20127+ turnovers:7+ turnovers: (7) vs. ULM 1997 (7) vs. ULM 1997100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver: 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver: vs. Tulsa 2012 (RUSH: D. Johnson – 109; REC: C. Hamilton – 177)vs. Tulsa 2012 (RUSH: D. Johnson – 109; REC: C. Hamilton – 177)200-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: 200-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: at South Carolina 2006 (RUSH: D. McFadden – 219; REC: M. Monk – 192)at South Carolina 2006 (RUSH: D. McFadden – 219; REC: M. Monk – 192)Two 100-yard+ rushers:Two 100-yard+ rushers: (2) vs. South Carolina 2007 (D. McFadden – 321; F. Jones – 163) (2) vs. South Carolina 2007 (D. McFadden – 321; F. Jones – 163) Three 100-yard+ rushers: Three 100-yard+ rushers: vs. North Texas 2007 (D. McFadden – 138; F. Jones – 132; B. Barnett – 105)vs. North Texas 2007 (D. McFadden – 138; F. Jones – 132; B. Barnett – 105)Two 100-yard receivers:Two 100-yard receivers: vs. Jacksonville State 2012 (B. Mitchell - 122; C. Gragg - 110) vs. Jacksonville State 2012 (B. Mitchell - 122; C. Gragg - 110)Four different receivers caught touchdown passes: Four different receivers caught touchdown passes: vs. Kentucky 2012 (Jonathan Williams, 2; Dennis Johnson, 1; Javontee Herndon, 1; Julian Horton, 1)vs. Kentucky 2012 (Jonathan Williams, 2; Dennis Johnson, 1; Javontee Herndon, 1; Julian Horton, 1)Returned a kickoff for TD:Returned a kickoff for TD: vs. South Carolina 2011 (Dennis Johnson – 98 yards) vs. South Carolina 2011 (Dennis Johnson – 98 yards)Returned a game-opening kickoff for TD:Returned a game-opening kickoff for TD: vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards) vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards)Returned a season-opening kickoff for TD:Returned a season-opening kickoff for TD: vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards) vs. Missouri State 2009 (Dennis Johnson – 91 yards)Returned a punt for TD: Returned a punt for TD: vs. Kansas State 2011 (Joe Adams - 51 yards)vs. Kansas State 2011 (Joe Adams - 51 yards)Returned two punts for TDs: Returned two punts for TDs: vs. Missouri State 2011 (Joe Adams - 61 yards, 69 yards)vs. Missouri State 2011 (Joe Adams - 61 yards, 69 yards)Returned an interception for a TD: Returned an interception for a TD: vs. Vanderbilt 2010 (Jerico Nelson - 39 yards)vs. Vanderbilt 2010 (Jerico Nelson - 39 yards)Returned a fumble for a TD: Returned a fumble for a TD: at LSU 2011 (Alonzo Highsmith - 47 yds)at LSU 2011 (Alonzo Highsmith - 47 yds)Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Returned a blocked punt for a TD: vs. Eastern Michigan 2009 (Seth Armbrust – 1 yard)vs. Eastern Michigan 2009 (Seth Armbrust – 1 yard)Returned a blocked field goal for a TD: Returned a blocked field goal for a TD: at Mississippi State 2004 (Pierre Brown – 76 yds)at Mississippi State 2004 (Pierre Brown – 76 yds)Blocked a punt:Blocked a punt: vs. Ohio State 2010 (Colton Miles-Nash) vs. Ohio State 2010 (Colton Miles-Nash)Blocked a field goalBlocked a field goal: vs. Jacksonville State 2012 (Byran Jones): vs. Jacksonville State 2012 (Byran Jones)Blocked a PAT:Blocked a PAT: vs. Tulsa 2012 (DeQuinta Jones) vs. Tulsa 2012 (DeQuinta Jones)Missed a PAT:Missed a PAT: vs. Missouri State 2011 (Zach Hocker) vs. Missouri State 2011 (Zach Hocker)Had a punt blocked:Had a punt blocked: (1) vs. Ole Miss (Charles Sawyer) (1) vs. Ole Miss (Charles Sawyer)Did not punt: Did not punt: vs. South Carolina 2011vs. South Carolina 2011Had a field goal blocked:Had a field goal blocked: vs. Mississippi State 2011 (Fletcher Cox) vs. Mississippi State 2011 (Fletcher Cox)Had a PAT blocked: Had a PAT blocked: vs. Kansas State 2011vs. Kansas State 2011Held an opponent to less than 10 first downs: Held an opponent to less than 10 first downs: (6) vs. Kentucky 2012(6) vs. Kentucky 2012Intercepted 4+ passes:Intercepted 4+ passes: (4) vs. Mississippi State 2007 (4) vs. Mississippi State 2007Intercepted 3+ passes: Intercepted 3+ passes: (3) at Auburn 2012(3) at Auburn 2012Intercepted 2+ passes: Intercepted 2+ passes: (3) at Auburn 2012(3) at Auburn 2012

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Recovered 3+ fumbles: Recovered 3+ fumbles: (3) vs. South Carolina 2011(3) vs. South Carolina 2011Recovered 2+ fumbles: Recovered 2+ fumbles: (2) at Auburn 2012(2) at Auburn 2012Forced 5+ turnovers: Forced 5+ turnovers: (5) at Auburn 2012(5) at Auburn 2012Forced 4+ turnovers: Forced 4+ turnovers: (5) at Auburn 2012(5) at Auburn 2012Held an opponent to less than 300 yards:Held an opponent to less than 300 yards: (170) vs. Kentucky 2012 (170) vs. Kentucky 2012Held an opponent to less than 200 yards: Held an opponent to less than 200 yards: (170) vs. Kentucky 2012(170) vs. Kentucky 2012Scored a safety:Scored a safety: at Ole Miss 2011 (Jerry Franklin) at Ole Miss 2011 (Jerry Franklin)Scored a 2-point conversion:Scored a 2-point conversion: at Vanderbilt 2011 (Jarius Wright pass from Tyler Wilson) at Vanderbilt 2011 (Jarius Wright pass from Tyler Wilson)

AN ARKANSAS PLAYER...AN ARKANSAS PLAYER...Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: (426) Tyler Wilson vs. Rutgers 2012 (7 rushing, 419 passing)(426) Tyler Wilson vs. Rutgers 2012 (7 rushing, 419 passing)Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: (377) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 rushing, 372 passing)(377) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 rushing, 372 passing)Was responsible for 5+ TDs in a game: Was responsible for 5+ TDs in a game: (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 pass)(5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 pass)Was responsible for 4+ TDs in a game:Was responsible for 4+ TDs in a game: (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 pass) (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 pass)Was responsible for 3+ TDs in a game:Was responsible for 3+ TDs in a game: (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 pass); (3) Dennis Johnson vs. Kentucky 2012 (2 rushing, 1 receiving) (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012 (5 pass); (3) Dennis Johnson vs. Kentucky 2012 (2 rushing, 1 receiving)Rushed 40+ times in a game: Rushed 40+ times in a game: (40) DeCori Birmingham at Kentucky 2003(40) DeCori Birmingham at Kentucky 2003Rushed 30+ times in a game: Rushed 30+ times in a game: (30) Knile Davis vs. LSU 2010(30) Knile Davis vs. LSU 2010Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: (206) Darren McFadden at LSU 2007(206) Darren McFadden at LSU 2007Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (161) Dennis Johnson vs. Tulsa 2012161) Dennis Johnson vs. Tulsa 2012Rushed for 100+ yards in a game:Rushed for 100+ yards in a game: ((109) Dennis Johnson vs. Tulsa 2012109) Dennis Johnson vs. Tulsa 2012Rushed for 150+ yards in consecutive games:Rushed for 150+ yards in consecutive games: Knile Davis (182) vs. UTEP, (187) at Mississippi State, (152) vs. LSU 2010 Knile Davis (182) vs. UTEP, (187) at Mississippi State, (152) vs. LSU 2010Rushed for 100+ yards in consecutive games: Rushed for 100+ yards in consecutive games: Dennis Johnson (161) vs. Ole Miss, (109) vs. Tulsa 2012Dennis Johnson (161) vs. Ole Miss, (109) vs. Tulsa 2012Rushed for 4+ TDs in a game:Rushed for 4+ TDs in a game: (4) Darren McFadden vs. Florida International 2007 (4) Darren McFadden vs. Florida International 2007Rushed for 3+ TDs in a game:Rushed for 3+ TDs in a game: (3) Knile Davis at South Carolina 2010 (3) Knile Davis at South Carolina 2010Passed for 500+ yards in a game: Passed for 500+ yards in a game: (510) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011(510) Tyler Wilson vs. Texas A&M 2011Passed for 400+ yards in a game: Passed for 400+ yards in a game: (419) Tyler Wilson vs. Rutgers 2012(419) Tyler Wilson vs. Rutgers 2012Passed for 300+ yards in a game: Passed for 300+ yards in a game: (372) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012(372) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012Attempted 50+ passes in a game: Attempted 50+ passes in a game: (59) Tyler Wilson at Texas A&M 2012(59) Tyler Wilson at Texas A&M 2012Attempted 40+ passes in a game:Attempted 40+ passes in a game: (41) Tyler Wilson at South Carolina 2012 (41) Tyler Wilson at South Carolina 2012Attempted 30+ passes in a game:Attempted 30+ passes in a game: (41) Tyler Wilson at South Carolina 2012 (41) Tyler Wilson at South Carolina 2012Threw 5+ TD passes in a game: Threw 5+ TD passes in a game: (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012(5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012Threw 4+ TD passes in a game: Threw 4+ TD passes in a game: (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012(5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012Threw 3+ TD passes in game: Threw 3+ TD passes in game: (5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012(5) Tyler Wilson vs. Kentucky 2012Had 300+ yards receiving in a game:Had 300+ yards receiving in a game: (303) Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012 (303) Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012Had 200+ yards receiving in a game:Had 200+ yards receiving in a game: (303) Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012 (303) Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: (177) Cobi Hamilton vs. Tulsa 2012(177) Cobi Hamilton vs. Tulsa 2012Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: (177) Cobi Hamilton vs. Tulsa 2012(177) Cobi Hamilton vs. Tulsa 2012100+ receiving yards in consecutive games: 100+ receiving yards in consecutive games: Cobi Hamilton (146) vs. Ole Miss, (177) vs. Tulsa 2012Cobi Hamilton (146) vs. Ole Miss, (177) vs. Tulsa 2012Caught 10+ passes in a game:Caught 10+ passes in a game: (11) Cobi Hamilton vs. Tulsa 2012 (11) Cobi Hamilton vs. Tulsa 2012Caught 10+ passes in consecutive games: Caught 10+ passes in consecutive games: Cobi Hamilton (12) vs. Ole Miss, (11) vs. Tulsa 2012Cobi Hamilton (12) vs. Ole Miss, (11) vs. Tulsa 2012Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: (3) Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012(3) Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012Caught 2+ TD passes in a game:Caught 2+ TD passes in a game: (2) Jonathan Williams vs. Kentucky 2012 (2) Jonathan Williams vs. Kentucky 2012Scored 15+ points kicking:Scored 15+ points kicking: (15) Todd Wright (4-4 FG, 3-4 PAT) vs. UTEP 1989 (15) Todd Wright (4-4 FG, 3-4 PAT) vs. UTEP 1989Kicked 5+ field goals in a game: Kicked 5+ field goals in a game: (5) Kendall Trainor vs. Texas A&M 1988(5) Kendall Trainor vs. Texas A&M 1988Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: Kicked 4+ field goals in a game: (4) Alex Tejada vs. Troy 2007(4) Alex Tejada vs. Troy 2007Kicked a 50-yard+ FG: Kicked a 50-yard+ FG: (50) Zach Hocker at Vanderbilt 2011(50) Zach Hocker at Vanderbilt 2011Kicked a 60-yard+ FG: Kicked a 60-yard+ FG: (67) Steve Little vs. Texas 1977(67) Steve Little vs. Texas 1977Had a 70-yard+ punt: Had a 70-yard+ punt: (70) Dylan Breeding at Auburn 2012(70) Dylan Breeding at Auburn 2012Had an 80-yard+ punt:Had an 80-yard+ punt: (83) Pete Raether vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1991 (83) Pete Raether vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1991Intercepted 3+ passes in a game:Intercepted 3+ passes in a game: (3) Michael Grant vs. ULM 2006 (3) Michael Grant vs. ULM 2006Intercepted 2+ passes in a game:Intercepted 2+ passes in a game: (2) Tramain Thomas vs. Auburn 2011 (2) Tramain Thomas vs. Auburn 2011Returned 2+ punts for TDs: Returned 2+ punts for TDs: (2) Joe Adams vs. Missouri State 2011 (61 yards, 69 yards)(2) Joe Adams vs. Missouri State 2011 (61 yards, 69 yards)Had a 90+ yard rush: Had a 90+ yard rush: (92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011(92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011Had an 80+ yard rush:Had an 80+ yard rush: (92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011 (92) Joe Adams vs. Auburn 2011Had a 70+ yard rush:Had a 70+ yard rush: (71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011 (71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011Had a 60+ yard rush: Had a 60+ yard rush: (71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011(71) Dennis Johnson vs. Tennessee 2011Had a 90+ yard pass:Had a 90+ yard pass: (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002 (92) Matt Jones to Richard Smith at Tennesee 2002Had an 80+ yard pass: Had an 80+ yard pass: (80) Tyler Wilson to Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012(80) Tyler Wilson to Cobi Hamilton vs. Rutgers 2012Had a 70+ yard pass:Had a 70+ yard pass: (77) Tyler Wilson to Jonathan Williams vs. Kentucky 2012 (77) Tyler Wilson to Jonathan Williams vs. Kentucky 2012Had two 80+ yard passes: Had two 80+ yard passes: (85) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton, (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU 2010(85) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton, (80) Ryan Mallett to Cobi Hamilton vs. LSU 2010Had two 70+ yard passes: Had two 70+ yard passes: (77) Tyler Wilson to Jonathan Williams, (74) Tyler Wilson to Jonathan Williams vs. Kentucky 2012(77) Tyler Wilson to Jonathan Williams, (74) Tyler Wilson to Jonathan Williams vs. Kentucky 2012

AN OPPOSING TEAM...AN OPPOSING TEAM...Failed to score a TD:Failed to score a TD: (3) New Mexico 2011 (3) New Mexico 2011Had 30+ first downs:Had 30+ first downs: (32) Texas A&M 2012 (32) Texas A&M 2012300+ yards rushing: 300+ yards rushing: (381) Texas A&M 2011(381) Texas A&M 201150+ rushing attempts: 50+ rushing attempts: (52) Auburn 2011(52) Auburn 2011

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400+ yards passing: 400+ yards passing: (498) Texas A&M 2012(498) Texas A&M 2012300+ yards passing: 300+ yards passing: (498) Texas A&M 2012(498) Texas A&M 2012250+ yards passing: 250+ yards passing: (279) South Carolina 2012(279) South Carolina 201250+ pass attempts: 50+ pass attempts: (68) ULM 2012(68) ULM 201230+ pass completions: 30+ pass completions: (34) Texas A&M 2012(34) Texas A&M 20124+ touchdown passes:4+ touchdown passes: (5) Rutgers 2012 (5) Rutgers 20123+ touchdown passes:3+ touchdown passes: (3) Texas A&M 2012 (3) Texas A&M 2012500+ yards total offense:500+ yards total offense: (716) Texas A&M 2012 (716) Texas A&M 201280+ total plays:80+ total plays: (103) ULM 2012 (103) ULM 201270+ points: 70+ points: (70) Southern Cal 2005(70) Southern Cal 200560+ points: 60+ points: (65) Auburn 2010(65) Auburn 201050+ points: 50+ points: (58) Texas A&M 2012(58) Texas A&M 201240+ points:40+ points: (58) Texas A&M 2012 (58) Texas A&M 2012No turnovers: No turnovers: Kentucky 2012Kentucky 20125+ Fumbles:5+ Fumbles: (5) Kentucky (lost 2) 2008 (5) Kentucky (lost 2) 2008100-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: 100-yard+ rusher and 100-yard+ receiver: Texas A&M 2012 (RUSH: Johnny Manziel, 104 yards; REC: Ryan Swope, 141 yards; Thomas Johnson, 108 yards)Texas A&M 2012 (RUSH: Johnny Manziel, 104 yards; REC: Ryan Swope, 141 yards; Thomas Johnson, 108 yards)Returned a kickoff for TD: Returned a kickoff for TD: UTEP (Marlon McClure – 100 yards) 2010UTEP (Marlon McClure – 100 yards) 2010Returned a punt for TD:Returned a punt for TD: LSU (Tyrann Mathieu – 92 yards) 2011 LSU (Tyrann Mathieu – 92 yards) 2011Returned an interception for a TD:Returned an interception for a TD: South Carolina (D.J. Swearinger – 69 yards) 2012 South Carolina (D.J. Swearinger – 69 yards) 2012Returned 2+ interceptions for TDs:Returned 2+ interceptions for TDs: (2) Alabama (Javier Arenas - 63 yards, Justin Woodall – 74 yards) 2008 (2) Alabama (Javier Arenas - 63 yards, Justin Woodall – 74 yards) 2008Returned a fumble for a TD:Returned a fumble for a TD: Texas A&M (Tramain Jacobs – 28 yards) 2012 Texas A&M (Tramain Jacobs – 28 yards) 2012Returned a blocked punt for a TD:Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Kentucky 2003 (Andrew Hopewell, six yards) Kentucky 2003 (Andrew Hopewell, six yards) Blocked a punt: Blocked a punt: Ole Miss 2012 (Charles Sawyer)Ole Miss 2012 (Charles Sawyer)Had a field goal blocked: Had a field goal blocked: Jacksonville State 2012Jacksonville State 2012Had a punt blocked: Had a punt blocked: Ohio State 2010Ohio State 2010Missed a PAT: Missed a PAT: Tulsa 2012Tulsa 2012Missed two PATs: Missed two PATs: Tulsa 2012Tulsa 2012Had PAT blocked: Had PAT blocked: Tulsa 2012Tulsa 2012Intercepted 3+ passes: Intercepted 3+ passes: (3) Alabama 2010(3) Alabama 2010Scored a safety: Scored a safety: Auburn (TEAM) 2008Auburn (TEAM) 2008Scored a 2-point conversion: Scored a 2-point conversion: LSU 2007LSU 2007

AN OPPOSING PLAYER...AN OPPOSING PLAYER...Rushed 35+ times in a game:Rushed 35+ times in a game: (35) Herb Donaldson (Western Illinois) 2008 (35) Herb Donaldson (Western Illinois) 2008Rushed 30+ times in a game: Rushed 30+ times in a game: (33) Jawan Jamison (Rutgers) 2012(33) Jawan Jamison (Rutgers) 2012Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: Rushed for 200+ yards in a game: (230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011(230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: Rushed for 150+ yards in a game: (230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011(230) Christine Michael (Texas A&M) 2011Rushed for 3+ touchdowns in a game: Rushed for 3+ touchdowns in a game: (3) Eddie Lacy (Alabama) 2012(3) Eddie Lacy (Alabama) 2012Passed for 400+ yards in a game: Passed for 400+ yards in a game: (453) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 2012(453) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 2012Passed for 300+ yards in a game:Passed for 300+ yards in a game: (453) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 2012 (453) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 2012Attempted 60+ passes in a game:Attempted 60+ passes in a game: (67) Kolton Browning (ULM) 2012 (67) Kolton Browning (ULM) 2012Attempted 50+ passes in a game: Attempted 50+ passes in a game: (67) Kolton Browning (ULM) 2012(67) Kolton Browning (ULM) 2012Attempted 40+ passes in a game: Attempted 40+ passes in a game: (67) Kolton Browning (ULM) 2012(67) Kolton Browning (ULM) 2012Threw 5+ TDs in a game:Threw 5+ TDs in a game: (5) Gary Nova (Rutgers) 2012 (5) Gary Nova (Rutgers) 2012Threw 4+ TDs in a game: Threw 4+ TDs in a game: (5) Gary Nova (Rutgers) 2012(5) Gary Nova (Rutgers) 2012Threw 3+ TDs in game: Threw 3+ TDs in game: (3) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 2012(3) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) 2012Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: Had 400+ yards total offense in a game: (557) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) PASS: 453; RUSH: 104 2012(557) Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) PASS: 453; RUSH: 104 2012Had 300+ yards total offense in a game:Had 300+ yards total offense in a game: (316) Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) PASS: 278; RUSH: 38 2012 (316) Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) PASS: 278; RUSH: 38 2012Had 200+ yards receiving in a game:Had 200+ yards receiving in a game: (208) Jamayel Smith (Mississippi State) 2007 (208) Jamayel Smith (Mississippi State) 2007 Had 150+ yards receiving in a game:Had 150+ yards receiving in a game: (151) Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) 2011 (151) Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) 2011Had 100+ yards receiving in a game:Had 100+ yards receiving in a game: (104) Bruce Ellington (South Carolina) 2012 (104) Bruce Ellington (South Carolina) 2012Caught 15+ passes in a game:Caught 15+ passes in a game: (17) Willie Gosha (Auburn) 1995 (17) Willie Gosha (Auburn) 1995Caught 10+ passes in a game: Caught 10+ passes in a game: (12) Keyarris Garrett (Tulsa) 2012(12) Keyarris Garrett (Tulsa) 2012Caught 3+ TD passes in a game:Caught 3+ TD passes in a game: (3) Jamie Armstrong (Ole Miss) 2001 (3) Jamie Armstrong (Ole Miss) 2001Caught 2+ TD passes in a game:Caught 2+ TD passes in a game: (2) Brandon Coleman (Rutgers) 2012 (2) Brandon Coleman (Rutgers) 2012Made 4+ field goals in a game: Made 4+ field goals in a game: (4) Josh Jasper (LSU) 2009(4) Josh Jasper (LSU) 2009Kicked a 50+ yard field goal: Kicked a 50+ yard field goal: (53) Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) 2012(53) Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) 2012Had an 80+ yard punt:Had an 80+ yard punt: (82) Derek Helton (LSU) 2010 (82) Derek Helton (LSU) 2010Had a 70+ yard punt:Had a 70+ yard punt: (72) Jordan Chiles (Missouri State) 2011 (72) Jordan Chiles (Missouri State) 2011Intercepted 2+ passes in a game:Intercepted 2+ passes in a game: (2) Steven Terrell (Texas A&M) 2012 (2) Steven Terrell (Texas A&M) 2012Had a 90+ yard run:Had a 90+ yard run: (97) John Avery (Ole Miss) 1997 (97) John Avery (Ole Miss) 1997Had an 80+ yard run:Had an 80+ yard run: (80) Richard Samuel (Georgia) 2009 (80) Richard Samuel (Georgia) 2009Had a 70+ yard run: Had a 70+ yard run: (70) Anthony Dixon (Mississippi State) 2009(70) Anthony Dixon (Mississippi State) 2009Had a 90+yard pass: Had a 90+yard pass: (99) Gino Toretta to Horace Copeland (Miami [Fla.]) 1991(99) Gino Toretta to Horace Copeland (Miami [Fla.]) 1991Had an 80+ yard pass: Had an 80+ yard pass: (80) Johnny Manziel to Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) 2012 (80) Johnny Manziel to Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) 2012 Had a 70+ yard pass: Had a 70+ yard pass: (80) Johnny Manziel to Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) 2012(80) Johnny Manziel to Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) 2012

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SEASON/CAREER STARTSSEASON/CAREER STARTS Offense 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOT CONS.Offense 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOT CONS.10 Brandon Allen, QB, RFr. 1 - - - - 1 010 Brandon Allen, QB, RFr. 1 - - - - 1 067 Alvin Bailey, OG, Jr. 10 13 13 - - 36 3667 Alvin Bailey, OG, Jr. 10 13 13 - - 36 3675 Luke Charpentier, OG, Jr.75 Luke Charpentier, OG, Jr. 1 0 0 - - 1 0 1 0 0 - - 1 0 74 Brey Cook, OT, So. 5 0 - - - 5 0 74 Brey Cook, OT, So. 5 0 - - - 5 0 7 Knile Davis, RB, Jr. 6 - 8 1 - 15 0 7 Knile Davis, RB, Jr. 6 - 8 1 - 15 0 76 Tyler Deacon, OG, Sr. 9 0 0 0 - 9 6 76 Tyler Deacon, OG, Sr. 9 0 0 0 - 9 6 80 Chris Gragg, TE, Sr. 5 8 4 - 3 19 0 80 Chris Gragg, TE, Sr. 5 8 4 - 3 19 0 11 Cobi Hamilton, WR, Sr. 10 12 5 1 - 28 17 11 Cobi Hamilton, WR, Sr. 10 12 5 1 - 28 17 19 Javontee Herndon, WR, Jr. 19 Javontee Herndon, WR, Jr. 2 1 0 - - 3 02 1 0 - - 3 0 2 Julian Horton, WR, Jr. 0 2 0 - - 2 0 2 Julian Horton, WR, Jr. 0 2 0 - - 2 0 69 David Hurd, OT, Jr. 10 0 0 - - 10 10 69 David Hurd, OT, Jr. 10 0 0 - - 10 1033 Dennis Johnson, RB, Sr.33 Dennis Johnson, RB, Sr. 3 6 0 2 2 13 3 3 6 0 2 2 13 335 Morgan Linton, FB, So. 3 0 0 - - 3 1 35 Morgan Linton, FB, So. 3 0 0 - - 3 1 89 Mitchell Loewen, TE, RFr. 89 Mitchell Loewen, TE, RFr. 1 - - - - 1 0 1 - - - - 1 082 Mekale McKay, WR, Fr. 82 Mekale McKay, WR, Fr. 8 - - - - 8 38 - - - - 8 3 17 Brandon Mitchell, WR, Jr.17 Brandon Mitchell, WR, Jr. 3 0 0 - - 3 0 3 0 0 - - 3 0 71 Jason Peacock, OT, Sr. 5 9 - - - 14 1 71 Jason Peacock, OT, Sr. 5 9 - - - 14 1 36 Kiero Small, FB, Sr. 0 2 - - - 2 0 36 Kiero Small, FB, Sr. 0 2 - - - 2 0 65 Mitch Smothers, OT, So. - 4 - - - 4 0 65 Mitch Smothers, OT, So. - 4 - - - 4 0 64 Travis Swanson, C, Jr. 10 13 13 - - 36 36 64 Travis Swanson, C, Jr. 10 13 13 - - 36 36 87 Austin Tate, TE, Jr. 6 1 1 - - 8 6 87 Austin Tate, TE, Jr. 6 1 1 - - 8 640 Kody Walker, FB, RFr. 1 0 - - - 1 040 Kody Walker, FB, RFr. 1 0 - - - 1 0 32 Jonathan Williams, RB, Fr. 32 Jonathan Williams, RB, Fr. 1 - - - - 1 0 1 - - - - 1 0 8 Tyler Wilson, QB, Sr. 9 13 0 0 0 22 7 8 Tyler Wilson, QB, Sr. 9 13 0 0 0 22 720 Ronnie Wingo, RB Sr. 1 3 5 1 - 10 0 20 Ronnie Wingo, RB Sr. 1 3 5 1 - 10 0 Defense 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOT CONS.Defense 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 TOT CONS. 14 Eric Bennett, S, Jr. 14 Eric Bennett, S, Jr. 6 6 13 0 - - 19 113 0 - - 19 1 51 Alfred Davis, DT, Sr. 6 0 7 1 - 14 4 51 Alfred Davis, DT, Sr. 6 0 7 1 - 14 4 86 Trey Flowers, DE, So. 10 3 - - - 13 10 86 Trey Flowers, DE, So. 10 3 - - - 13 10 26 Rohan Gaines, S, RFr. 9 - - - - 9 7 26 Rohan Gaines, S, RFr. 9 - - - - 9 7 45 Alonzo Highsmith, LB, Sr. 45 Alonzo Highsmith, LB, Sr. 6 13 - - - 19 0 6 13 - - - 19 09 Will Hines, CB, Fr. 7 - - - - 7 79 Will Hines, CB, Fr. 7 - - - - 7 7 52 Byran Jones, DT, Jr. 9 13 5 - - 27 6 52 Byran Jones, DT, Jr. 9 13 5 - - 27 6 92 DeQuinta Jones, DT, Sr.92 DeQuinta Jones, DT, Sr. 4 11 8 3 - 26 0 4 11 8 3 - 26 0 23 Kaelon Kelleybrew, CB, Sr. 23 Kaelon Kelleybrew, CB, Sr. 4 0 - - - 4 04 0 - - - 4 013 Dayvon McKinney, CB RFr.13 Dayvon McKinney, CB RFr. 2 - - - - 2 0 2 - - - - 2 0 90 Colton Miles-Nash, DE, Sr.90 Colton Miles-Nash, DE, Sr. 2 2 0 1 - 5 0 2 2 0 1 - 5 0 8 Tevin Mitchel, CB, So. 5 7 - - - 12 3 8 Tevin Mitchel, CB, So. 5 7 - - - 12 35 Otha Peters, LB, Fr. 1 - - - - 1 15 Otha Peters, LB, Fr. 1 - - - - 1 135 Ross Rasner, S, Sr. 10 3 0 0 - 13 1035 Ross Rasner, S, Sr. 10 3 0 0 - 13 10 42 Chris Smith, DE, Jr. 10 3 0 - - 13 10 42 Chris Smith, DE, Jr. 10 3 0 - - 13 10 98 Robert Thomas, DT, Jr. 98 Robert Thomas, DT, Jr. 2 5 - - - 7 0 2 5 - - - 7 027 Alan Turner, S, So. 2 0 - - - 2 027 Alan Turner, S, So. 2 0 - - - 2 031 A.J. Turner. LB. Fr. 4 - - - - 4 431 A.J. Turner. LB. Fr. 4 - - - - 4 425 Terrell Williams, LB, Sr.25 Terrell Williams, LB, Sr. 6 0 1 1 - 8 0 6 0 1 1 - 8 0 21 Darius Winston, CB, Sr.21 Darius Winston, CB, Sr. 2 6 6 0 - 14 0 2 6 6 0 - 14 0 43 Tenarius Wright, LB, Jr. 43 Tenarius Wright, LB, Jr. 3 8 0 1 - 12 0 3 8 0 1 - 12 0 Please note that all starts may not be at the positions the player is currently listedPlease note that all starts may not be at the positions the player is currently listed

BIG PERFORMANCES BIG PERFORMANCES 300-Yard Receiving Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Cobi Hamilton 1 0 0 0 -

200-Yard Receiving Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Cobi Hamilton 1 0 0 0 -

100-Yard Receiving Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Cobi Hamilton 4 1 2 1 - Chris Gragg 1 1 0 - 0 Brandon Mitchell 1 0 0 - - Jonathan Williams 1 - - - - 100-Yard Rushing Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Dennis Johnson 2 1 0 1 1 Knile Davis 0 - 6 0 - Ronnie Wingo Jr. 0 1 0 0 - 500-Yard Passing Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 0 1 0 0 0 400-Yard Passing Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 300-Yard Passing Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 4 4 1 0 0

200-Yard Passing Games Player 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Tyler Wilson 8 12 1 0 0

NON-OFFENSIVE SCORESNON-OFFENSIVE SCORES Arkansas - Opponents - 2 (Fumble return, 7:06 3Q (Texas A&M); Tramain Jacobs 28 2 (Fumble return, 7:06 3Q (Texas A&M); Tramain Jacobs 28 yards). Interception return, 10:41 3Q (South Carolina); D.J. Swearinger 69 yards)yards). Interception return, 10:41 3Q (South Carolina); D.J. Swearinger 69 yards)

Miscellaneous StatsMiscellaneous Stats

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2012 ARKANSAS SCORING DRIVES ScoreQuarter Time Scoring Play (Conversions) Plays Yards TOP (UA-Opp)Jacksonville State1st 7:43 Kody Walker 1-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 11 80 4:06 7-01st 11:22 Chris Gragg 30-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 5 58 1:47 14-142nd 9:00 Chris Gragg 4-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 5 49 1:25 21-142nd 5:12 Ronnie Wingo Jr. 3-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 5 61 2:13 28-142nd 2:01 Knile Davis 5-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 4 54 1:28 35-143rd 7:45 Javontee Herndon 63-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 5 75 1:59 42-243rd 3:29 Dennis Johnson 9-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 3 49 0:38 49-24

ULM1st 06:45 Julian Horton 20-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 9 75 2:34 7-72nd 11:08 Cobi Hamilton 39-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 7 80 3:02 14-72nd 2:25 Knile Davis 3-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 3 87 1:00 21-73rd 09:42 Mekale McKay 13-yard pass from Brandon Allen (Zach Hocker kick) 8 66 2:59 28-7OT 0:00 Zach Hocker 37-yard field goal 6 5 0:00 31-28

Rutgers1st 12:19 Zach Hocker 37-yard field goal 7 55 2:41 3-01st 0:20 Cobi Hamilton 57-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 2 61 0:49 10-03rd 5:44 Zach Hocker 27-yard field goal 6 52 1:29 13-214th 12:36 Cobi Hamilton 10-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 5 74 1:38 20-284th 8:19 Cobi Hamilton 80-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Tyler Wilson pass failed) 3 80 0:39 26-28

Texas A&M1st 6:45 Knile Davis 64-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 5 79 1:37 7-71st 0:37 Zach Hocker 26-yard field goal 15 79 4:11 10-7

Auburn1st 1:02 Dennis Johnson 2-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 10 80 4:38 7-02nd 6:33 Zach Hocker 27-yard field goal 5 19 2:28 10-04th 13:30 Javontee Herndon 26-yard pass from Brandon Mitchell (Zach Hocker kick) 5 75 2:03 17-74th 8:20 Dennis Johnson 2-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 7 40 2:40 24-7

Kentucky1st 13:18 Jonathan Williams 74-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 1 74 0:15 7-01st 6:12 Dennis Johnson 3-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 11 75 4:30 14-01st 1:58 Dennis Johnson 5-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 7 86 3:15 21-01st 0:00 Jonathan Williams 77-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 1 77 0:04 28-02nd 6:25 Javontee Herndon 8-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 14 80 4:51 35-02nd 1:51 Dennis Johnson 2-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 8 69 3:12 42-03rd 10:39 Julian Horton 18-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 10 75 4:21 49-0

Ole Miss1st 11:17 Zach Hocker 22-yard field goal 11 71 3:43 3-01st 5:33 Chris Gragg 42-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 9 85 3:35 10-02nd 1:21 Alex Voelzke 6-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 13 95 6:23 17-144th 13:23 Zach Hocker 41-yard field goal 10 51 4:57 20-244th 2:09 Dennis Johnson 5-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 4 55 0:58 27-27

Tulsa1st 12:26 Dennis Johnson 8-yard run (Zach Hocker kick) 7 75 2:34 7-01st 4:06 Zach Hocker 31-yard field goal 9 61 3:56 10-02nd 6:02 Zach Hocker 46-yard field goal 4 1 2:02 13-64th 10:08 Dennis Johnson 1-yard run (Tyler Wilson rush failed) 4 76 1:48 19-15

South Carolina2nd 8:12 Keon Hatcher 6-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 6 50 1:49 7-72nd 3:28 Zach Hocker 20-yard field goal 7 72 2:00 10-143rd 5:48 Zach Hocker 21-yard field goal 12 71 4:53 13-314th 0:39 Demetrius Wilson 9-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick) 8 58 2:22 20-38

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2012 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES ScoreQuarter Time Scoring Play (Conversions) Plays Yards TOP (UA-Opp)Jacksonville State1st 0:40 Troymaine Pope 19-yard pass from Marques Ivory (Griffin Thomas kick) 13 83 7:03 7-72nd 13:09 Alan Bonner 4-yard run (Griffin Thomas kick) 4 35 1:41 7-142nd 0:08 Alan Bonner 10-yard pass from Marques Ivory (Griffin Thomas kick) 10 75 1:53 35-213rd 9:44 Griffin Thomas 49-yard field goal 6 16 2:36 35-24

ULM1st 9:19 Centarius Donald 4-yard pass from Kolton Browning (Justin Manton kick) 12 67 5:03 0-73rd 5:41 Jyruss Edwards 3-yard run (Justin Manton kick) 9 75 4:01 14-284th 14:08 Kevin Steed 1-yard pass from Kolton Browning (Justin Manton kick) 11 39 5:34 21-284th 0:47 Brent Leonard 23-yard pass from Kolton Browning (Justin Manton kick) 10 90 2:12 28-28OT 0:00 Kolton Browning 16-yard run 4 25 0:00 31-34

Alabama1st 9:40 Eddie Lacy 6-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 1 6 0:07 0-72nd 14:10 Cade Foster 51-yard field goal 9 46 3:25 0-102nd 8:58 Amari Cooper 20-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick) 6 67 2:29 0-172nd 3:01 Eddie Lacy 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 3 3 1:16 0-243rd 12:10 Eddie Lacy 10-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 6 75 2:50 0-313rd 11:27 T.J. Yeldon 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 2 27 0:43 0-384th 11:32 Kenyan Drake 12-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 15 80 7:31 0-454th 5:33 Blake Sims 27-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick) 2 28 0:45 0-52

Rutgers2nd 9:34 Jawan Jamison 10-yard pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick) 11 75 5:46 10-72nd 1:30 Brandon Coleman 19-yard pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick) 6 60 3:20 10-143rd 10:33 Brandon Coleman 38-yard pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick) 10 75 4:27 10-213rd 2:24 Paul Carrezola 2-yard pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick) 7 75 3:20 13-284th 7:20 Mark Harrison 60-yard pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick) 2 65 0:59 26-35

Texas A&M1st 12:11 Mike Evans 4-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) 9 72 2:49 0-72nd 12:44 Taylor Bertolet 46-yard field goal 9 48 2:53 10-102nd 8:07 Taylor Bertolet 26-yard field goal 9 67 2:32 10-132nd 4:37 Ben Malena11-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) 3 50 0:50 10-202nd 2:31 Ryan Swope 80-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) 1 80 0:11 10-273rd 11:20 Taylor Bertolet 21-yard field goal 7 18 2:58 10-303rd 7:18 Christine Michael 10-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick) 7 91 2:00 10-374th 10:23 Johnny Manziel 6-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick) 5 89 2:48 10-514th 2:57 Trey Williams 13-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick) 3 28 0:35 10-58

Auburn3rd 0:33 Emory Blake 21-yard pass from Clint Moseley (Cody Parkey kick) 5 68 2:13 10-7

Kentucky3rd 6:46 La’Rod King 61-yard pass from Jalen Whitlow (Craig McIntosh kick) 6 80 2:36 49-7

Ole Miss2nd 13:47 Vince Sanders 4-yard pass from Bo Wallace (Bryson Rose kick) 8 58 3:47 10-72nd 7:44 Barry Brunetti 1-yard run (Bryson Rose kick) 4 22 1:21 10-142nd 0:20 Jeff Scott 1-yard run (Bryson Rose kick) 10 75 1:01 17-213rd 0:20 Bryson Rose 27-yard field goal 4 8 0:44 17-244th 10:06 Bryson Rose 53-yard field goal 10 39 3:17 20-274th 0:00 Bryson Rose 31-yard field goal 8 61 2:09 27-30

Tulsa2nd 11:42 Alex Singleton 1-yard run (Daniel Schwarz kick failed) 16 75 7:24 10-62nd 2:49 Trey Watts 29-yard run (Daniel Schwarz kick blocked) 9 75 3:13 13-123rd 9:15 Daniel Schwarz 29-yard field goal 6 34 1:09 13-15

South Carolina1st 5:47 Jerell Adams 29-yard pass from Connor Shaw (Adam Yates kick) 10 77 3:49 0-72nd 5:28 Connor Shaw 10-yard run (Adam Yates kick) 6 70 2:44 7-142nd 1:30 Bruce Ellington 42-yard pass from Connor Shaw (Adam Yates kick) 6 75 1:58 10-213rd 11:20 Adam Yates 41-yard field goal 9 52 3:40 10-244th 2:19 Mike Davis 2-yard run (Adam Yates kick) 8 74 3:29 13-38

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GAME BY GAME STARTERSOFFENSEGame OT OG C OG OT QB RB/WR TE WR WR WR/FB/RB/TEJacksonville St. Cook Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson K. Davis Gragg Hamilton McKay Bran. MitchellULM Cook Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson K. Davis Gragg Hamilton McKay WalkerAlabama Cook Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd Allen K. Davis Gragg Hamilton McKay Bran. MitchellRutgers Cook Bailey Swanson Charpentier Hurd T. Wilson Wingo Jr. Gragg Hamilton McKay Bran. MitchellTexas A&M Peacock Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson K. Davis Tate Hamilton McKay LintonAuburn Peacock Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson K. Davis Tate Hamilton Herndon LintonKentucky Peacock Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson K. Davis Tate Hamilton Herndon J. WilliamsOle Miss Peacock Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson Johnson Gragg Hamilton McKay TateTulsa Cook Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson Johnson Tate Hamilton McKay LoewenSouth Carolina Peacock Bailey Swanson T. Deacon Hurd T. Wilson Johnson Tate Hamilton McKay LintonMississippi StateLSU

DEFENSEGame DE DT DT DE OLB MLB S CB S/DE S/DT CBJacksonville St. Smith B. Jones D. Jones Flowers Highsmith Wright Rasner Mitchel Bennett Gaines WinstonULM Smith B. Jones D. Jones Flowers Highsmith Wright Rasner Mitchel Bennett Gaines KelleybrewAlabama Smith B. Jones Thomas Flowers Highsmith Wright Rasner Winston Bennett A. Davis KelleybrewRutgers Smith Thomas D. Jones Flowers T. Williams Highsmith Rasner Hines Gaines A. Davis KelleybrewTexas A&M Smith B. Jones Miles-Nash Flowers T. Williams Highsmith Rasner Hines A. Turner Gaines KelleybrewAuburn Smith B. Jones D. Jones Flowers T. Williams Highsmith Rasner Hines A. Turner Gaines McKinneyKentucky Smith B. Jones A. Davis Flowers A.J. Turner T. Williams Rasner Hines Bennett Gaines McKinneyOle Miss Smith B. Jones A. Davis Flowers A.J. Turner T. Williams Rasner Hines Bennett Gaines MitchelTulsa Smith B. Jones A. Davis Flowers A.J. Turner T. Williams Rasner Hines Miles-Nash Gaines MitchelSouth Carolina Smith B. Jones A. Davis Flowers A.J. Turner Peters Rasner Hines Bennett Gaines MitchelMississippi StateLSU

OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWNYARDS No. of TD No. of TD Drives Poss. Time TD Drives Plays TD Drives

0-10 19 0 0:01-0:30 2 1 211-20 3 0 0:31-1:00 5 2 221-30 2 0 1:01-1:30 2 3 231-40 1 1 1:31-2:00 6 4 341-50 1 3 2:01-3:00 7 5 751-60 1 4 3:01-4:00 4 6 161-70 2 4 4:01-5:00 5 7 471-80 3 16 5:01-6:00 0 8 381-90 0 3 6:01-7:00 1 9 291-99 0 1 7:01 + 0 10 2 OT: 0 11+ 4Total Offensive TD: 32Shortest TD Drive Time: 0:04 (vs. Kentucky)Longest TD Drive Time: 6:23 (vs. Ole Miss)Most Yards on a TD Drive: 95 (vs. Ole Miss)Fewest Plays on a TD Drive: 1 (vs. Kentucky, vs. Kentucky)Most Plays on a TD Drive: 14 (vs. Kentucky)

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESPLAYER UA A TOTALDemetrius Wilson 3 2 5Ross Rasner 1 3 4Cameron Bryan 1 2 3Colton Miles-Nash 0 3 3Jerry Mitchell 2 1 3Austin Tate 1 2 3Alan Turner 1 2 3Terrell Williams 1 2 3Julian Horton 0 2 2Matt Marshall 0 2 2Allen D’Appollonio 0 1 1Keon Hatcher 0 1 1Zach Hocker 0 1 1Defonta Lowe 1 0 1Davyon McKinney 1 0 1Braylon Mitchell 0 1 1A.J. Turner 0 1 1Jonathan Williams 1 0 1Ronnie Wingo, Jr. 1 0 1Darius Winston 0 1 1

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ARKANSAS AS RANKED TEAMRank Opponent W/L Score Year1 North Texas State ....... W .......55-20 .......1965

2 Nebraska ..................... W ........10-7 ......1965* Texas A&M ................. W ........31-0 ........1965 Rice ............................ W ........31-0 ........1965 SMU ........................... W ........24-3 ........1965 Texas Tech ................. W .......42-24 .......1965 LSU ..............................L ........7-14 ......1966* Oklahoma State .......... W ........39-0 ........1969 Texas Tech ................. W ........33-0 ........1969 Texas ...........................L .......14-15 .......1969 Vanderbilt .................... W .......48-17 .......1978 Oklahoma State .......... W ........19-7 ........1978 Tulsa ........................... W .......21-13 .......1978

3 SMU ........................... W ........44-0 ........1964 Texas Tech ................. W ........17-0 ........1964 Baylor ......................... W ........38-7 ........1965 Texas .......................... W .......27-24 .......1965 Tulsa ........................... W ........55-0 ........1969 TCU ............................ W ........24-6 ........1969 Baylor ......................... W ........21-7 ........1969 Ole Miss .......................L .......22-27 .....1970* Texas ...........................L .......21-28 .......1978 LSU ..............................L .......17-41 .......2011

4 Texas A&M ................. W ........14-7 ........1954 Rice ............................ W .......28-15 .......1954 SMU ............................L .......14-21 .......1954 Wichita State .............. W ........17-0 ........1964 Texas A&M ................. W ........17-0 ........1964 Rice ............................ W ........21-0 ........1964 TCU ............................ W ........28-0 ........1965 Wichita State .............. W .......52-14 .......1969 Texas A&M ................. W .......35-13 .......1969 Rice ............................ W ........30-6 ........1969 SMU ........................... W .......28-15 .......1969 Stanford .......................L .......28-34 .......1970 Texas ...........................L ........7-42 ........1970 Southern California ......L .......10-31 .......1972 TCU ............................ W ........42-3 ........1978 Houston .......................L .......10-13 .......1979 Texas ...........................L .......13-15 .......1985

5 Tulsa ........................... W .......20-12 .......1965 Oklahoma State .......... W .......14-10 .......1966 Baylor ..........................L .........0-7 .........1966 Rice ............................ W ........24-6 ........1982 Baylor ..........................L .......17-24 .......1982 Mississippi State ......... W .......28-14 .......2006 LSU ..............................L .......26-31 .......2006

6 Rice ............................ W .......28-14 .......1962 Ole Miss .......................L .......13-17 .....1963* Oklahoma State .......... W .......28-14 .......1965 Tulsa ........................... W ........27-8 ........1966 SMU ........................... W ........22-0 ........1966 Texas Tech ..................L .......16-21 .......1966 Texas Tech ................. W .......24-10 .......1970 Oklahoma State .......... W .......18-10 .......1971 Texas Tech ................. W .......17-14 .......1977 Oklahoma .................... W ........31-6 ......1978* Alabama .......................L ........9-24 ......1980* Texas ...........................L .......17-23 .......1980 Houston ...................... W ........38-3 ........1982 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1982 Texas Tech ................. W ........30-7 ........1985 Mississippi State ......... W .......44-17 .......2011

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Texas A&M ..................L ........6-10 ........1985 New Mexico State ...... W .......42-11 .......1986 Oklahoma .....................L ........8-42 ......1987* Tulsa ........................... W ........26-7 ........1988 Texas A&M ................. W .......23-22 .......1989 SMU ........................... W .......38-24 .......1989 Mississippi State ..........L .......21-22 .......1998 Alabama ...................... W .......34-31 .......2003

10 Tulsa ............................L .......13-14 .......1946 Georgia Tech ................L ........6-14 ......1955* Texas ...........................L ........0-17 ........1957 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-28 ........1959 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1961 SMU ........................... W .......35-29 .......1968 Baylor ......................... W ........41-7 ........1970 Oklahoma State ...........L ........7-26 ........1974 Texas .......................... W .......17-14 .......1979 TCU ............................ W ........35-0 ........1982 Texas A&M ................. W ........35-0 ........1982 New Mexico State ...... W .......45-13 .......1985 TCU ............................ W ........41-0 ........1985 Baylor ..........................L .......14-29 .......1986 Miami (Fla.) ..................L ........7-51 ........1987 Baylor ......................... W .......19-10 .......1989 Tennessee ....................L .......27-31 .....1990* Tennessee ....................L .......24-28 .......1998 Alabama .......................L .......20-24 .......2010 Auburn ........................ W .......38-14 .......2011 Ole Miss ...................... W .......29-24 .......2011 Jacksonville State ....... W .......49-24 .......2012

11 Baylor ......................... W .......20-17 .......1957 Texas A&M ..................L .........6-7 .........1957 Tulsa ........................... W .......42-14 .......1962 Tulsa ........................... W ........56-7 ........1963 Texas A&M ................. W ........21-7 ........1963 Oklahoma State .......... W .......14-10 .......1964 Tulsa ........................... W .......31-22 .......1964 TCU ............................ W ........29-6 ........1964 Wichita State .............. W ........41-0 ........1966 Oklahoma State ...........L .........6-7 .........1967 Oklahoma State .......... W ........23-7 ........1970 TCU ............................ W .......49-14 .......1970 SMU ........................... W .......27-14 .......1978 SMU ........................... W ........41-0 ........1986 Rice ............................ W .......21-14 .......1988 Baylor ......................... W ........33-3 ........1988 Texas A&M ................. W .......25-20 .......1988 Rice ............................ W .......38-17 .......1989 Ole Miss ...................... W ........34-0 ........1998 Michigan ......................L .......31-45 .....1999* Florida ..........................L .......28-33 .......2003 Tennessee ................... W .......31-14 .......2006 Texas A&M ................. W .......24-17 .......2010

12 Texas .......................... W ........20-7 ........1954 Rice .............................L ........7-13 ........1957 Texas ...........................L .......12-13 .......1959 Texas A&M ................. W .........7-3 .........1960 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-16 ........1961 TCU ............................ W ........18-3 ........1963 Baylor ..........................L .......10-14 .......1963 Texas ...........................L .......13-17 .......1963 Texas .......................... W ........12-7 ........1966 Tulsa ........................... W ........26-7 ........1970 Oklahoma State .......... W .......16-10 .......1976 Tulsa ............................L .........3-9 .........1976

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year7 Ole Miss ...................... W .........6-0 .........1954 Texas Tech ................. W ........34-6 ........1960 Duke ............................L .........6-7 .......1961* Texas ...........................L .........3-7 .........1962 SMU ........................... W .........9-7 .........1962 Texas Tech ................. W ........34-0 ........1962 TCU ............................ W ........21-0 ........1966 Rice ............................ W .......38-14 .......1970 SMU ........................... W ........36-3 ........1970 California .................... W .......51-20 .......1971 Tulsa ............................L .......20-21 .......1971 SMU ........................... W ........31-7 ........1979 TCU ............................ W .......41-19 .......1989 Texas Tech ................. W .......45-13 .......1989 Texas ...........................L .......20-24 .......1989 Auburn .........................L ........3-10 ........2003 Kansas State .............. W .......29-16 .....2012*

8 Baylor ......................... W .......28-21 .......1962 Texas A&M ................. W ........17-7 ........1962 Oklahoma State .......... W ........21-0 ........1963 Missouri .......................L .........6-7 .........1963 Texas .......................... W .......14-13 .......1964 Rice ............................ W .......31-20 .......1966 Texas A&M ................. W ........45-6 ........1970 Texas A&M ..................L ........9-17 ........1971 Rice ............................ W ........30-7 ........1977 Baylor ......................... W ........35-9 ........1977 Texas A&M ................. W .......26-20 .......1977 SMU ........................... W ........47-7 ........1977 Texas Tech ................. W ........49-7 ........1978 UCLA ...........................T .......10-10 .....1978* Texas A&M ................. W .......22-10 .......1979 TCU ............................ W .......34-17 .......1986 Texas Tech ..................L ........7-17 ........1986 Miami (Fla.) ..................L .......16-18 .......1988 UCLA ...........................L ........3-17 ......1989* Ole Miss ...................... W ........24-7 ........1989 UTEP .......................... W ........39-7 ........1989 Florida ..........................L .......28-38 .....2006$ Ohio State ....................L .......26-31 .....2011* Vanderbilt .................... W .......31-28 .......2011 South Carolina ............ W .......44-28 .......2011 Tennessee ................... W ........49-7 ........2011 ULM .............................L ...31-34 (OT) ...2012

9 LSU ..............................L .........6-7 .........1954 Georgia Tech ............... W ........14-7 ......1960* SMU ........................... W ........26-3 ........1960 Texas Tech ................. W ........28-0 ........1961 Alabama .......................L ........3-10 ......1962* Hardin-Simmons .......... W ........49-7 ........1962 Baylor ......................... W ........17-6 ........1964 Texas A&M ................. W ........34-0 ........1966 Texas ...........................L .......29-39 .......1968 Texas Tech ................. W ........42-7 ........1968 Georgia ....................... W ........16-2 ......1969* Wichita State .............. W ........62-0 ........1970 North Texas State ....... W .......60-21 .......1971 Texas ...........................L ........9-13 ........1977 Houston ...................... W ........34-0 ........1977 Houston .......................L ........9-20 ........1978 Rice ............................ W ........34-7 ........1979 Baylor ......................... W .......29-20 .......1979 Navy ........................... W .......29-17 .......1982 Ole Miss ...................... W .......14-12 .......1982 Texas Tech ................. W ........21-3 ........1982 SMU ............................T .......17-17 .......1982

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Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Baylor ..........................T .........7-7 .........1976 TCU ............................ W ........42-6 ........1977 Texas Tech ................. W ........20-6 ........1979 Houston .......................L .......17-20 .......1981 Baylor ......................... W .......20-14 .......1985 Tulsa ........................... W .......34-17 .......1986 Tulsa ........................... W .......30-15 .......1987 South Carolina ............ W .......26-20 .......2006 Wisconsin .....................L .......14-17 .....2007* Georgia ....................... W .......34-27 .......2010 Auburn .........................L .......43-65 .......2010 LSU ............................. W .......31-23 .......2010

13 Baylor ..........................L ........7-23 ........1947 Houston ...................... W ........19-0 ........1954 Texas Tech ................. W ........27-8 ........1959 Utah State .................. W .......33-16 .......1976 Texas A&M ..................L .......10-31 .......1976 Texas A&M ................. W ........26-7 ........1978 Tulsa ........................... W ........33-8 ........1979 TCU ............................ W .......16-13 .......1979 Tulsa ........................... W ........38-0 ........1982 Rice ............................ W .......45-14 .......1986 Ole Miss ...................... W .......31-10 .......1987 Houston ...................... W .......26-21 .......1988 Ole Miss .......................L .......17-21 .......1990 LSU ............................. W .......41-14 .......1998 ULM ............................ W .......44-10 .......2006 Mississippi State ......... W .......38-31 .......2010

14 Texas ...........................L ........0-20 ........1946 TCU ............................ W .........7-0 .........1960 Ole Miss .......................L ........7-10 ........1960 SMU ........................... W ........21-7 ........1961 Baylor ......................... W .......35-19 .......1968 Rice ............................ W .......46-21 .......1968 Baylor ..........................L .......17-21 .......1974 Rice ............................ W .......41-16 .......1976 TCU ............................ W ........44-7 ........1980 Florida ......................... W .......28-24 .....1982* Ole Miss ...................... W .......24-19 .......1985 Tulsa ........................... W ........24-0 ........1985 Houston ...................... W .......57-27 .......1985 Rice ............................ W .......30-15 .......1985 Arizona State .............. W .......18-17 .....1985* Texas .......................... W .......21-14 .......1986 Houston ...................... W .......30-13 .......1986 LSU ..............................L ........0-28 ........1995 Auburn ........................ W .......24-21 .......1998 Alabama .......................L .......28-35 .......1999 North Texas ................ W ........31-7 ........2003 ULM ............................ W ........31-7 ........2010 UTEP .......................... W .......58-21 .......2010 New Mexico ................ W ........52-3 ........2011 Troy ............................ W .......38-28 .......2011 Alabama .......................L .......14-38 .......2011

15 Oklahoma State .......... W ........34-7 ........1962 TCU ............................ W .......42-14 .......1962 Houston ...................... W ........14-7 ........1976 Oklahoma State .......... W ........27-7 ........1979 Tulsa ........................... W .......13-10 .......1980 Wichita State .............. W ........27-7 ........1980 Houston .......................L .......17-24 .......1980 Texas ...........................L .......14-16 .......1987 Tulsa ........................... W ........28-3 ........1990 SW Louisiana .............. W .......24-13 .......1995 ULM ............................ W ........44-6 ........1999 Ole Miss ...................... W ........38-3 ........2006 Missouri State ............. W ........51-7 ........2011

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year Rice ............................ W ........41-7 ........1980 Texas Tech ................. W ........31-0 ........1987 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-14 ........1987 Texas Tech ................. W .......31-10 .......1988 Memphis ..................... W ........23-9 ........1998 Kentucky ......................L .......20-31 .......1999

21 TCU .............................L .......26-54 .......1990 Ole Miss .......................L ........7-19 ........2003 Troy ............................ W .......46-26 .......2007 Ole Miss ...................... W .......38-24 .......2010

22 Texas A&M ................. W ........15-8 ........1961 Kentucky ..................... W .......27-20 .......1998 Mississippi State ......... W ........14-9 ........1999 Georgia ........................L ........3-30 ......2002$

23 Colorado State ............ W .......31-20 .......1990 Vanderbilt .................... W ........35-7 ........1995 Florida ..........................L ........3-34 ......1995$

24 Baylor ..........................L .........5-9 .........1991 North Carolina ..............L .......10-20 .....1995* Texas .......................... W ........27-6 ......2000* LSU ..............................L .......38-41 .......2001

25 Texas .......................... W .......14-13 .......1991 Missouri .......................L ........7-38 ......2008*

$ - SEC Championship Game* - Bowl Game

All-Time Record asNo. 1: ..................................................................... 1-0No. 2: ................................................................... 10-2No. 3: ..................................................................... 7-3No. 4: ................................................................... 11-6No. 5: ..................................................................... 4-3No. 6: ................................................................... 11-5No. 7: ................................................................... 12-5No. 8: ................................................................ 18-8-1No. 9: .............................................................. 21-18-1No. 10: ............................................................... 11-11No. 11: ................................................................. 19-4No. 12: .............................................................. 14-9-1No. 13: ................................................................. 13-3No. 14: ................................................................. 20-6No. 15: ................................................................. 11-2No. 16: ................................................................ 7-4-2No. 17: ................................................................. 15-2No. 18: ................................................................. 14-3No. 19: ................................................................... 5-1No. 20: ................................................................. 11-6No. 21: ................................................................... 2-2No. 22: ................................................................... 3-1No. 23: ................................................................... 2-1No. 24: ................................................................... 1-3No. 25: ................................................................... 1-1

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year16 Rice .............................L .......20-26 .......1937 LSU ..............................T .........0-0 .......1947* Rice ............................ W .......14-10 .......1959 Rice ............................ W .........3-0 .........1960 North Texas State ....... W .......17-15 .......1968 Texas .......................... W ........31-7 ........1971 Rice .............................T .......24-24 .......1971 Oklahoma State ...........L .......13-20 .......1975 Tulsa ........................... W ........37-3 ........1977 Baylor ......................... W .......27-14 .......1978 Texas A&M ................. W ........10-7 ........1981 SMU ............................L .......18-32 .......1981 Alabama .......................L .......38-41 .......2007

17 SMU ........................... W ........13-0 ........1946 Oklahoma A&M ........... W ........21-0 ........1955 Texas A&M ................. W ........12-7 ........1959 Texas A&M ................. W .......25-22 .......1968 Baylor ......................... W ........35-7 ........1971 Texas Tech ................. W ........15-0 ........1971 Texas ...........................L .......15-35 .......1972 Rice ............................ W ........37-7 ........1978 Colorado State ............ W ........36-3 ........1979 Oklahoma State .......... W .......33-20 .......1980 Texas A&M ................. W .......14-10 .......1986 Texas .......................... W .......27-24 .......1988 South Carolina ............ W .......41-28 .......1998 LSU ..............................L .......10-35 .......1999 SE Mo. State ............... W ........63-7 ........2006 Tennessee Tech .......... W ........44-7 ........2010 South Carolina ............ W .......41-20 .......2010

18 Texas .......................... W .........6-0 .........1936 Baylor ......................... W ........13-0 ........1946 Rice ............................ W ........10-0 ........1961 TCU ............................ W .......49-15 .......1971 SMU ........................... W .......18-13 .......1971 Tennessee ....................L .......13-14 .....1971* North Texas State ....... W .......42-16 .......1972 Texas A&M ................. W ........31-6 ........1975 Georgia ....................... W .......31-10 .....1976* TCU .............................L .......24-28 .......1981 SMU ........................... W ........15-9 ........1985 Ole Miss ...................... W ........21-0 ........1986 Houston ...................... W .......45-39 .......1989 Tennessee ....................L .......31-49 .......1995 Mississippi State ......... W .......26-21 .......1995 SMU ........................... W ........26-0 ........1999 Texas A&M ................. W .......42-38 .......2011

19 Santa Clara ..................L .......12-21 .......1951 Baylor ......................... W ........23-7 ........1959 Oklahoma State .......... W .........9-0 .........1960 Texas Tech ................. W .......31-14 .......1975 Baylor ......................... W .......41-39 .......1981 Vanderbilt .................... W .......49-14 .......2010

20 Texas A&M ................. W .......26-13 .......1937 Ole Miss ...................... W ........32-6 ........1937 Rice .............................L .........0-6 .........1951 SMU ........................... W .......17-14 .......1959 Baylor ..........................L .......14-28 .......1960 Baylor ......................... W .......23-13 .......1961 TCU ............................ W ........17-7 ........1968 Baylor ......................... W .......31-20 .......1972 Texas A&M ..................L ........7-10 ........1972 TCU ............................ W ........49-0 ........1974 Texas ...........................L .......18-24 .......1975

ARKANSAS AS RANKED TEAM

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ARKANSAS VS. RANKED TEAMSRank Opponent W/L Score Year1 Texas A&M ..................L .........6-7 .........1957 Alabama .......................L ........3-10 ......1962* Texas ...........................L .........3-7 .........1962 Texas ...........................L .......13-17 .......1963 Texas .......................... W .......14-13 .......1964 Texas .......................... W .......27-24 .......1965 Texas ...........................L .......14-15 .......1969 Texas ...........................L ........7-42 ........1970 Southern Cal ................L ........0-17 ........1973 Texas .......................... W .......42-11 .......1981 Florida ..........................L ........7-42 ........1996 Florida ..........................L ........7-56 ........1997 Tennessee ....................L .......24-28 .......1998 Southern Cal ................L .......17-70 .......2005 LSU ............................. W .......50-48 .......2007 Florida ..........................L .......20-23 .......2009 Alabama .......................L .......20-24 .......2010 LSU ..............................L .......17-41 .......2011 Alabama .......................L ........0-52 ........2012

2 Texas ...........................L .......14-48 .......1941 Ole Miss .......................L ........7-10 ........1960 Texas A&M ................. W ........31-6 ........1975 Texas ...........................L ........9-13 ........1977 Oklahoma .................... W ........31-6 ......1977* Texas .......................... W .......17-14 .......1979 Alabama .......................L ........9-24 ......1979* SMU ............................T .......17-17 .......1982 Texas ...........................L .......15-31 .......1983 Alabama ...................... W ........3-43 ........1993 Florida ..........................L ........3-34 ......1995$ Auburn ........................ W .......27-10 .......2006

3 Texas ...........................L ........0-20 ........1946 Texas ...........................L ........6-21 ........1947 Texas ...........................L .......12-13 .......1959 Baylor ..........................L .......14-28 .......1960 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1961 Ole Miss .......................L .......13-17 .....1963* Texas ...........................L .......18-24 .......1984 Oklahoma .....................L ........8-42 ......1986* Miami (Fla.) ..................L .......16-18 .......1988 Miami (Fla.) ..................L ........3-31 ........1991 Tennessee ................... W .......28-24 .......1999 LSU ..............................L .......24-55 .......2003 LSU ..............................L .......17-19 .......2005 Alabama .......................L ........7-35 ........2009 Alabama .......................L .......14-38 .......2011

4 SMU ............................L ........6-14 ........1947 Texas .......................... W .......16-14 .......1951 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-28 ........1959 Georgia ....................... W ........16-2 ......1969* Tennessee ................... W .......25-24 .......1992 Auburn .........................L .......14-31 .......1994 Georgia ........................L ........3-30 ......2002$ Auburn .........................L .......20-38 .......2004 Georgia ........................L .......20-23 .......2005 Florida ..........................L .......28-38 .....2006$

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year11 Texas A&M ..................T .........7-7 .........1955 Texas .......................... W .......24-23 .......1960 Texas A&M ................. W .......26-20 .......1977 Houston .......................L ........9-20 ........1978 Tulsa ........................... W ........33-8 ........1979 Auburn .........................L .......15-21 .....1984* Baylor ......................... W .......20-14 .......1985 Tennessee ....................L .......14-28 .......1993 Auburn ........................ W .......30-28 .......1995 Alabama ...................... W .......17-16 .......1997 Auburn .........................L .......21-26 .......1997 Kansas State .............. W .......29-16 .....2012*

12 SMU ............................L ........6-34 ........1949 Baylor ..........................L .........7-9 .........1951 Baylor ..........................L .........0-7 .........1966 Texas Tech ..................L .......17-24 .......1973 Texas ...........................L ........7-33 ........1982 Houston ...................... W .......45-39 .......1989 Alabama .......................L ........6-13 ........1994 Tennessee ....................L .......14-55 .......1996 Mississippi St. ............. W ........14-9 ........1999 LSU ..............................L .......14-43 .......2004 Florida ..........................L ........7-38 ........2008 South Carolina .............L .......20-38 .......2012

13 LSU ..............................L ........7-19 ........1936 Ole Miss .......................L .......22-27 .....1970* Texas A&M ..................L ........3-13 ........1991 Alabama ...................... W .......20-19 .......1995 Alabama .......................L ........7-17 ........1996 Mississippi St. ............. W .......17-10 .......2000 Tennessee ................... W .......31-14 .......2006

14 Texas ...........................L ........0-21 ........1940 William & Mary ........... W .......21-19 .....1948* SMU ............................L ........7-14 ........1950 Texas ...........................L .......15-35 .......1972 Houston ...................... W ........14-7 ........1976 Texas A&M ................. W .......23-22 .......1989 Mississippi St. ............. W ........17-7 ........1997 Texas .......................... W ........27-6 ........2000 Texas A&M ................. W .......42-38 .......2011

15 Fordham .......................L ........7-27 ........1940 Rice ............................ W .......28-15 .......1954 SMU ........................... W ........13-6 ........1958 LSU ..............................L ........7-14 ......1966* SMU ........................... W ........22-0 ........1966 Oklahoma State .......... W ........28-6 ........1977 UCLA ...........................T .......10-10 .....1978* Georgia ........................L .......17-20 .....1987* Michigan ......................L .......31-45 .....1999* Auburn ........................ W .......38-14 .......2001

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year5 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-27 ........1939 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-17 ........1940 Texas A&M ..................L .........0-7 .........1941 Rice ............................ W .........7-0 .........1946 Southern Cal ............... W ........22-7 ........1974 Miami (Fla.) ..................L ........7-51 ........1987 Tennessee ....................L .......22-30 .......1997

6 Southern Cal ................L .......50-14 .......2006 Texas .......................... W .......38-28 .......2003 Santa Clara ..................L ........6-21 ........1938 Tulsa ............................L ........7-40 ........1942 Ole Miss ...................... W ........12-6 ........1957 Ole Miss .......................L .......12-14 .......1958 Nebraska ..................... W ........10-7 ......1965* Houston .......................L .......10-13 .......1979 SMU ............................L .......18-32 .......1981 SMU ............................L ........0-17 ........1983 Houston .......................L .......28-62 .......1990 Wisconsin .....................L .......14-17 .....2007* LSU ............................. W .......31-23 .......2010 Ohio State ....................L .......26-31 .....2011*

7 SMU ............................L .......12-14 .......1948 Texas ...........................L .......14-19 .......1950 Texas ...........................L ........6-24 ........1958 Texas A&M ................. W .......14-10 .......1986 Texas ...........................L .......22-20 .......2004 Missouri .......................L ........7-38 ......2007* Texas ...........................L .......10-52 .......2008 Auburn .........................L .......43-65 .......2010

8 LSU ..............................T .........0-0 .......1947* Rice .............................L ........0-14 ........1949 Southern Cal ................L .......10-31 .......1972 Texas A&M ..................L .......10-20 .......1974 Texas ...........................L .......18-24 .......1975 Texas ...........................L .......21-28 .......1978 Tennessee ....................L .......27-31 .....1989* Tennessee ....................L ........3-13 ........2001

9 Baylor ..........................L ........7-14 ........1953 Ole Miss .......................L ........0-16 ........1961 Baylor ......................... W .......23-13 .......1961 Texas Tech ................. W .......42-24 .......1965 Tennessee ....................L .......13-14 .....1971* Texas Tech ..................L ........7-30 ........1976 UCLA ...........................L ........3-17 ......1988* Alabama .......................L .......11-38 .......1992 South Carolina ............ W ........10-7 ........2001 LSU ..............................L .......26-31 .......2006 Alabama .......................L .......14-49 .......2008

10 Texas ...........................L ........7-34 ........1945 TCU .............................L ........0-26 ........1955 Rice ............................ W .........3-0 .........1960 Duke ............................L .........6-7 .......1961* Stanford .......................L .......28-34 .......1970 Texas ...........................L .......17-23 .......1980 North Carolina ..............L .......27-31 .....1981* Tennessee ....................L .......31-49 .......1995 Oklahoma .....................L ........3-10 ........2001 Tennessee ....................L .......38-41 .......2002 Georgia ........................L .......14-20 .......2004 South Carolina ............ W .......44-28 .......2011

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Rank Opponent W/L Score Year16 Texas ...........................L .......14-27 .......1948 Texas ...........................L ........7-38 ........1974 Texas A&M ..................L .......10-31 .......1976 Baylor ..........................L .......15-24 .......1980 Georgia ........................L ........3-27 ........1992 Florida ..........................L .......30-45 .......200417 SMU ........................... W ........14-0 ........1939 Tulsa ............................L .......13-45 .......1945 Texas ...........................L .......39-29 .......1968 Baylor ......................... W .......29-20 .......1979 LSU ..............................L .......21-31 .......1997 Auburn ........................ W .......42-17 .......2001 Auburn ........................ W .......44-23 .......2009 LSU ..............................L ...30-33 (OT) ...2009

18 Texas A&M ................. W .......33-21 .......1951 TCU ............................ W ........20-7 ........1957 TCU ............................ W ........28-3 ........1961 LSU ............................. W .......21-20 .......2002 South Carolina ............ W .......41-20 .......2010

19 SMU ........................... W ........17-0 ........1936 Texas A&M ..................L ........0-13 ........1943 SMU ............................L .......14-21 .......1954 Texas Tech ................. W .......24-10 .......1970 Georgia ....................... W .......31-10 .....1975* Texas A&M ..................L ........0-14 ........1987 Texas ...........................L .......17-49 .......1990 Mississippi St. ..............L ........3-10 ........1992 S. Carolina .................. W .......18-17 .......1993 LSU ..............................L ........7-17 ........1996 Tulsa ........................... W .......30-23 .......2008

20 SMU ............................L ........0-28 ........1940 Texas ...........................L ........6-47 ........1942 Tulsa ............................L ........0-61 ........1943 William & Mary ............L ........0-19 ........1948 Texas Tech ................. W .......24-14 .......1972 Auburn ........................ W .......25-22 .......2008

All-Time Record vs.No. 1: ..................................................................4-15No. 2: .................................................................5-6-1No. 3: ..................................................................1-14No. 4: ....................................................................3-7No. 5: ....................................................................2-5No. 6: ..................................................................4-10No. 7: ....................................................................1-7No. 8: .................................................................0-7-1No. 9: ....................................................................3-8No. 10: ................................................................2-10No. 11: ...............................................................6-5-1No. 12: ................................................................2-10No. 13: ..................................................................3-4No. 14: ..................................................................6-3No. 15: ...............................................................5-4-1No. 16: ..................................................................0-6No. 17: ..................................................................4-4No. 18: ..................................................................5-0No. 19: ..................................................................5-6No. 20: ..................................................................2-4No. 21: ..................................................................1-2No. 22: ..................................................................2-2No. 23: ..................................................................1-2No. 24: ..................................................................2-3No. 25: ..................................................................1-2

Rank Opponent W/L Score Year21 Texas A&M ................. W ........34-0 ........1966 Baylor ..........................L .........5-9 .........1991 Kentucky ......................L .......29-42 .......2007

22 Alabama ...................... W ........42-6 ........1998 Auburn .........................L .........7-9 .........2007 Tennessee ....................L .......13-34 .......2007 Mississippi State ......... W .......38-31 .......2010

23 Ole Miss .......................L .......16-38 .......1999 South Carolina ............ W .......48-36 .......2007 Georgia ........................L .......52-41 .......2009

24 Georgia ........................L .......15-24 .....1991* Mississippi St. ..............L ........7-17 ........1994 South Carolina .............L ........7-27 ........2000 LSU ............................. W ........14-3 ........2000 Auburn ........................ W .......38-17 .......2002

25 TCU ............................ W ........18-3 ........1963 Georgia ........................L ........7-38 ........2000 Auburn .........................L .......19-21 .......2000

$ - SEC Championship Game* - Bowl Game

ARKANSAS VS. RANKED TEAMS

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67ALVIN BAILEYOffensive Guard6-5 • 312 • Jr.-2LBroken Arrow, Okla.(Broken Arrow HS)

2012 Notes• Named to Outland Trophy Watch List• Named to Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List• Selected as preseason first-team All-American and All-SEC by Athlon• Voted preseason second-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

2012 Updated Arkansas Player Bios

2012 Notes• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 6th in NCAA in punting average (45.8)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career punting yards list (8,984)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career punts list (210)• Ranks 5th on UA’s all-time career punting average list (42.8)• Punted four times for 166 yards with long of 52 at South Carolina 11/10• Punted three times for 175 yards with long of 69 in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Average of 58.3 yards per punt vs. Golden Hurricane is highest single-game average in school history (min. 3 punts) and was highest in SEC and 5th-highest in NCAA in 2012• Punted five times for 195 yards with long of 50 vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Punted twice for 84 yards with long of 46 in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Punted 5 times for 255 yards, including long of 70, for career-high 51.0 average with three inside 20-yard line and two inside 10-yard line in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Punted 5 times for 240 yards with long of 64 at Texas A&M 9/29• Punted 6 times for 295 yards with long of 72 and dropped 3 punts inside the 20-yard line, including one downed at the 1-yard line, vs. Rutgers 9/22• Punted 5 times for 220 yards with long of 57 vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Punted seven times for 325 yards with long of 58 vs. ULM 9/8• Punted twice for 58 yards with long of 41 in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Named to Ray Guy Award Watch List• Named preseason third-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

Career HighsPunts ..............................9 - Alabama, 2009Punting Average .............58.3 - Tulsa, 2012Long Punt .......................72 - Rutgers, 2012

Career StatsYear No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd2009 61 2,359 38.7 54 2 15 14 6 12010 52 2,212 42.5 60 6 18 18 10 12011 53 2,400 45.3 70 3 16 16 17 02012 44 2,013 45.8 72 3 8 15 17 1Total 210 8,984 42.8 72 14 57 63 50 3

14DYLAN BREEDINGPunter6-1 • 211 • Sr.-3LHoover, Ala.(Hoover HS)

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2012 Notes• Tied for 15th on UA’s all-time career touchdowns scored list (21)• Did not play at South Carolina 11/10 or in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3 due to injury• Rushed twice for three yards and caught one 23-yard pass before missing second half due to injury vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Carried 13 times for 68 yards in 49-7 win vs.Kentucky 10/13• Had 18 rushes for 65 yards and two receptions for 64 yards and one touchdown at Texas A&M 9/29• Rushed 10 times for 17 yards vs. Rutgers 9/22• Collected 59 yards on 20 rushes and had two receptions vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Carried 16 times for 62 yards and one touchdown vs. ULM 9/8• Rushed 18 times for 70 yards and one touchdown in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Named to Maxwell Award Watch List• Named to Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List• Named to Doak Walker Award Watch List• Selected as preseason first-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• 2012 team captain

Career HighsRushing Attempts ...........30 - LSU, 2010; Mississippi State, 2010Rushing Yards .................187 - Mississippi State, 2010Rushing Touchdowns ......3 - South Carolina, 2010; Ole Miss, 2010Long Rush .......................71 - Texas A&M, 2010Receptions ......................3 - Vanderbilt, 2010; Auburn, 2010Receiving Yards ..............64 - at Texas A&M 2012Long Reception ...............64 - at Texas A&M 2012

Career Stats - RushingYear G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 13/1 33 163 4 36 4.9 12.52010 13/8 204 1,322 13 71 6.5 101.72011 Medical Redshirt2012 8/6 100 340 2 28 3.4 42.5Total 34/15 337 1,825 19 71 5.4 53.7

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg2009 13/1 2 4 0 52010 13/8 19 136 1 302011 Medical Redshirt2012 8/6 6 105 1 64Total 34/15 27 245 2 64

2012 Updated Arkansas Player Bios

2012 Notes• Tied for 9th in SEC in sacks (4.5)• Tied for 11th in SEC in tackles for loss (9.5)• Made career-high six tackles, 2.5 for loss, and registered one quarterback hurry at South Carolina 11/10• Had four tackles and one pass break up in the 19-5 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Made four tackles vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Had five tackles and two quarterback hurries in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Registered career-high 3.5 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries while tying career high with five tackles in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Sacks count at Auburn is highest single-game total in SEC this season and tied for 5th-most in NCAA in 2012• Named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance at Auburn• Recorded one tackle and one quarterback hurry at Texas A&M 9/29• Made three tackles, including 1.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, and added one quarterback hurry vs. Rutgers 9/22• Notched one quarterback hurry vs. Alabama 9/15• Made two tackles, 0.5 for loss, vs. ULM 9/8• Opened season with four tackles, including then-career-high 2.0 for loss, with one quarterback hurry in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1

Career HighsTackles ...........................6 - South Carolina, 2012Tackles for Loss .............3.5 - Auburn, 2012Sacks .............................3.5 - Auburn, 2012QB Hurries ......................2 - Auburn, 2012

Career StatsYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sack-Yds QBH PBU FF FR2011 13/3 16-12 28 5.5-21 1.0-11 1 2 0 02012 10/10 19-15 34 9.5-67 4.5-51 8 2 0 0Total 23/13 35-27 62 15.0-88 5.5-62 9 4 0 0

7KNILE DAVISRunning Back6-0 • 226 • Jr.-2LMissouri City, Texas(Fort Bend Marshall HS)

86TREY FLOWERSDefensive End6-4 • 243 • So.-1LHuntsville, Ala.(Columbia HS)

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2012 Notes• Named to Mackey Award Midseason Watch List• Missed games at Texas A&M 9/26, at Auburn 10/6, vs. Kentucky 10/13, vs. Tulsa 11/3 and at South Carolina 11/10 due to injury• Made three catches for 55 yards and one touchdown vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Had two receptions for eight yards before being injured vs. Rutgers 9/22• Had three receptions for 33 yards vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Grabbed seven receptions for 83 yards vs. ULM 9/8• Caught seven passes for 110 yards and career-high two touchdowns in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Named John Mackey Tight End of the Week for his performance in week one• Led SEC with two receiving TDs in week one• Seven receptions vs. JSU were most by SEC tight end in week one and tied for 6th-most overall in conference• JSU yards total marked second 100-yard receiving game of career• Named to Mackey Award Preseason Watch List• Selected as preseason second-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

Career HighsReceptions ......................8 - Mississippi State, 2011Receiving Yards ..............119 - Mississippi State, 2011Touchdowns ...................2 - Jacksonville State, 2012Long Reception ...............57 - Georgia, 2010

Career StatsYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg2008 12/3 1 25 0 252009 Medical Redshirt2010 13/4 8 171 2 572011 13/8 41 518 2 412012 5/5 22 289 3 42Total 43/20 72 1,003 7 57

2012 Updated Arkansas Player Bios

2012 Notes• Ranks 3rd among SEC freshmen in tackles (63)• Tied for 3rd among SEC freshmen in pass breakups (4)• Recorded career-high three pass breakups and two tackles at South Carolina 11/10• Made six tackles in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Made nine tackles vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Made four tackles in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Made five tackles in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Registered seven tackles, one quarterback hurry and one pass breakup at Texas A&M 9/29• Made four tackles vs. Rutgers 9/22• Made career-high 11 tackles vs. Alabama 9/15• Recorded first career double-digit tackles game with 10 stops vs. ULM 9/8• Opened season with five tackles, all solo, and one forced fumble in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1

Career HighsTackles ...........................11 - Alabama, 2012Pass Breakups ................3 - South Carolina, 2012Forced Fumbles ...............1 - Jacksonville State, 2012QB Hurries ......................1 - Texas A&M, 2012

Career StatsYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds PBU QBH FF-FR INT-Yds2012 10/9 38-25 63 0.0-0 0.0-0 4 1 1-0 0-0Total 10/9 38-25 63 0.0-0 0.0-0 4 1 1-0 0-0

26ROHAN GAINESSafety5-11 • 190 • Fr.-RSBainbridge, Ga.(Bainbridge HS)

80CHRIS GRAGGTight End6-3 • 242 • Sr.-3LWarren, Ark.(Warren HS)

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Career HighsReceptions ......................12 - Ole Miss, 2012Yards ..............................303 - Rutgers, 2012Touchdowns ...................3 - Rutgers, 2012Long ...............................85 - LSU, 2010

Career StatsYear G/GS Rec. Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2009 13/1 19 347 3 64 1.5 18.3 26.72010 13/5 32 630 6 85 2.5 19.7 48.52011 13/12 34 542 4 60 2.6 15.9 41.72012 10/10 73 1,149 4 80 7.3 15.7 114.9Total 49/28 158 2,668 17 85 3.2 16.9 54.4

2012 Updated Arkansas Player Bios

2012 Notes• Only Razorback in school history with four career games with 10+ catches• Only player from SEC and one of 4 in NCAA with four 10+-catch games in 2012• Holds UA’s single-season reception record (73)• Holds UA’s single-season receiving yards record (1,149)• Ranks 14th on SEC all-time single-season receiving yards list (1,149)• Tied for 3rd on UA single-season 100-yard receiving games list (4)• Tied for 4th among active NCAA players in career average per catch (16.9)• 32-game reception streak is longest active in SEC and tied for 11th-longest active in NCAA• Leads SEC and ranks 5th in NCAA in receiving yards per game (114.9)• Leads SEC and ranks 3rd in NCAA in receiving yards per game against FBS competition (126.2)• Leads SEC and is tied for 10th in NCAA in receptions per game (7.3)• Leads SEC and ranks 5th in NCAA in receptions of 25+ yards (14)• Ranks 2nd among active SEC players and 9th in NCAA among active players in career receiving yards (2,668)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career receiving yards list (2,668)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career receptions list (158)• Ranks 4th on UA’s all-time career 100-yard receiving games list (8)• Tied for 4th on UA’s all-time career receiving touchdowns list (17)• Had 4 catches for 72 yards at South Carolina 11/10• Broke UA record for single-season receiving yards at Gamecocks, with record-breaking yards coming on 31-yard catch in 2nd quarter• Had 11 catches for 177 yards in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Broke UA record for single-season receptions in 9th game of season vs. Tulsa 11/3 as part of 11-reception day• Had career-high 12 catches for 146 yards vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Made 8 catches for 77 yards in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Had seven catches for 86 yards in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Made 11 catches for 162 yards at Texas A&M 9/29• 11 catches at Aggies rank 7th on UA’s all-time single-game list• Broke UA record for receiving yards in consecutive games (465 vs. Rutgers and 162 at Texas A&M)• Had 10 catches for 303 yards and three touchdowns vs. Rutgers 9/22• Broke SEC and Arkansas single-game records with 303 receiving yards, then-14th-highest single-game total in NCAA history, vs. Scarlet Knights• Also broke SEC record for single-game yards-per-catch average (min. 10 catches) with 30.3 yards per reception vs. Rutgers• Tied Arkansas single-game record with three receiving TDs vs. Scarlet Knights• 303 all-purpose yards vs. RU is highest single-game total in SEC and tied for 10th in NCAA this season• 10 receptions vs. Rutgers tied for 8th on UA’s all-time single-game list• Named SEC co-Offensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Rutgers• Made two catches for 14 yards vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Totaled six receptions for 99 yards and one touchdown vs. ULM 9/8• Made two receptions for 13 yards in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Named to Maxwell Award Watch List• Named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List• Selected as preseason first-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

11COBI HAMILTONWide Receiver6-3 • 209 • Sr.-3LTexarkana, Texas (Texas HS)

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2012 Updated Arkansas Player Bios

2012 Notes• Is expected to miss rest of season after suffering injury at Auburn 10/6• At time of injury, was tied for 2nd in SEC in tackles (54) and tied for 4th in SEC in tackles per game (9.0)• Recorded 3 tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss with 1.0 sack, and one pass breakup before being injured in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Made 11 tackles with one quarterback hurry at Texas A&M 9/29• Recorded 15 tackles, including 2.0 per loss, vs. Rutgers 9/22• Collected 10 tackles vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Totaled eight tackles, 1.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, vs. ULM 9/8• Made seven tackles and one fumble recovery in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville St. 9/1• Selected as preseason first-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• 2012 team captain

Career HighsTackles ...........................15 - Rutgers, 2012Tackles for Loss .............2.0 - 5 times (most recent Rutgers, 2012)Sacks .............................1.0 - 5 times (most recent Auburn, 2012)

Career StatsYear G/GS UA-A Tot TFL-Yds Sack-Yds QBH PBU FF-FR INT-Yds2011 13/13 37-43 80 12.5-51 4.5-35 2 1 1-1 1-92012 6/6 25-29 54 4.0-24 2.0-19 1 1 0-1 0-0Total 19/19 62-72 134 16.5-75 6.5-54 3 2 1-2 1-9

45ALONZO HIGHSMITHLinebacker6-1 • 233 • Sr.-1LMissouri City, Texas(Phoenix [Ariz.] College/Lawrence E. Elkins HS)

2012 Notes• Tied for 4th in SEC and 32nd in NCAA in interceptions (3)• Tied for 6th in SEC in passes defensed (9)• Tied for 11th in SEC in tackles (74)• Made seven tackles, including 1.0 for loss, and one pass breakup at South Carolina 11/10• Recorded six tackles and one pass breakup in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Recorded 10 tackles, including 2.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, one interception and one pass breakup vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Registered four tackles, including 1.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Made 10 tackles, grabbed one interception and forced one fumble in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Made five tackles at Texas A&M 9/29• Recorded eight tackles vs. Rutgers 9/22• Had four tackles, including 0.5 for loss vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Tallied nine tackles, a career-high two pass breakups and first career interception vs. ULM 9/8• Made career-high 11 tackles, 1.5 for loss, with one forced fumble and one pass breakup in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• 11 tackles tied for 3rd-highest total in SEC in week one

Career HighsTackles ...........................11 - Jacksonville State, 2012Tackles for Loss .............3.0 - ULM, 2010Sacks .............................1.0 - 6 times (most recent Ole Miss, 2012)Pass Breakups ................2 - ULM, 2010

Career StatsYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH PBU FF FR INT-Yds2009 11/0 7-4 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0-02010 13/0 15-13 28 6.0-25 2.0-12 0 0 0 1 0-02011 13/3 31-22 53 2.0-6 2.0-6 3 3 0 1 0-02012 10/10 42-32 74 6.5-33 2.0-11 0 6 2 0 3-34Total 47/13 95-71 166 14.5-64 6.0-29 4 10 2 2 3-34

35ROSS RASNERSafety6-0 • 212 • Sr.-3LWaco, TexasReicher Catholic HS

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2012 Updated Arkansas Player Bios

2012 Notes• Leads NCAA in kickoff average (64.88)• Leads SEC and ranks 3rd in NCAA in touchback percentage (72.55)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 6th in NCAA in touchbacks (37)• Leads active SEC kickers, ranks 5th among active NCAA kickers and 9th among active NCAA players in career points per game (7.9)• Ranks 2nd among active SEC players and 9th among active NCAA players in career PATs made (141)• Ranks 2nd among active SEC players and 13th among active NCAA players in career points (285)• Holds UA’s career field goal percentage record (77.4)• Holds UA’s career PAT kicks made record (141)• Holds UA’s career PAT kick attempts record (143)• Holds UA’s career kick scoring record (285)• Ranks 2nd on UA’s all-time career scoring list (285)• Ranks 4th on UA’s all-time career field goals made list (48)• Tied for 5th on UA’s all-time career field goal attempts list (62)• Was 2-of-2 on field goals and 2-of-2 on PATs and registered three touchbacks at South Carolina 11/10• Was 2-of-3 on field goals with a season long 46-yarder and 1-of-1 on PATs and registered four touchbacks on five kickoffs vs. Tulsa 11/3• Was 2-of-2 on field goals and 3-of-3 on PATs and registered four touchbacks on six kickoffs vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Tied career high with seven made PATs and tied career high with six touchbacks on eight kickoffs in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Was 1-of-3 on field goals with make from 27 yards, 3-of-3 on PATs and registered two touchbacks on three kickoffs in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Was 1-of-2 on field goals with make from 26 yards, 1-of-1 on PATs and registered two touchbacks on three kickoffs at Texas A&M 9/29• Was 2-of-2 on field goals with makes from 37 and 27 yards, 2-of-2 on PATs and registered 5 touchbacks on six kickoffs vs. Rutgers 9/22• Was 3-for-3 on PATs and made only field goal attempt from 37 yards vs. ULM 9/8• Tied career high with seven PATs made in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville St. 9/1• Seven PATs made were 2nd-most in SEC in week one• Also recorded career-high six touchbacks vs. Jacksonville State• Named to Lou Groza Award Watch List• Selected as preseason third-team All-SEC (Coaches)

Career HighsPoints .............................14 - Mississippi State, 2011; South Carolina, 2011PATs ..............................7 - 4 times (most recent Kentucky 2012)Field Goals ......................3 - 5 times (most recent Kansas State, 2011^)Long Field Goal ...............51 - South Carolina, 2010Kickoffs ..........................9 - 4 times (most recent Mississippi State, 2011)Touchbacks ....................6 - 2 times (most recent Kentucky 2012)^AT&T Cotton Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012)

Career Stats - Field GoalsYear Made/Att Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk2010 16/19 84.2 1-1 4-4 4-5 6-8 1-1 51 02011 21/27 77.8 0-0 10-11 6-8 4-7 1-1 50 12012 11/16 68.8 0-0 6-8 3-4 2-3 0-1 46 0Total 48/62 77.4 1-1 20-23 13-17 12-18 2-3 51 1

Career Stats - PATsYear Made/Att Pct Blk Total Points2010 56/56 100.0 0 1042011 55/57 96.5 1 1182012 30/30 100.0 0 63Total 141/143 98.6 1 285

Career Stats - KickoffsYear No Yds Avg TB OB2010 0 0 - 0 02011 93 6,310 67.8 40 22012 51 3,309 64.9 37 0Total 144 9,619 66.8 77 2

18ZACH HOCKERKicker6-0 • 180 • Jr.-2LRussellville, Ark.(Russellville HS)

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2012 Notes• Ranks 6th in SEC in yards per rush among runners with at least 100 carries in 2012 (5.51)• Holds SEC record for career total return average (23.4), career kickoff return yards (2,753) and career kickoff returns (118)• Leads all active SEC players and ranks 4th among active players in NCAA in career all-purpose yards per play (10.35)• Leads all active SEC players and ranks 6th among active players in NCAA in career all-purpose yards (5,142)• Holds UA and SEC records for career kickoff returns (118)• Holds UA and SEC records for career kickoff return yards (2,763)• Holds UA record and tied for 4th on SEC all-time career kickoff return TDs list (3)• SEC active leader in career total return yards (2,763)• Ranks 2nd on UA’s all-time career all-purpose yards list (5,142)• Rushed 11 times for 41 yards and made career-high five catches for 17 yards at South Carolina 11/10• Rushed 22 times for 109 yards and career-high-tying two touchdowns and caught three passes for 43 yards in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Rushed career-high 27 times for career-high 161 yards and game-tying touchdown with 2:09 remaning and had three catches for 19 yards vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Rushed 12 times for 82 yards and career-high-tying two touchdowns and made five-yard touchdown catch in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Three total touchdowns vs. Wildcats is career high• Rushed 17 times for 76 yards and career-high-tying two touchdowns in addition to career-high-tying four catches for 15 yards in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Rushed five times for 22 yards, caught one pass for 12 yards and returned two kickoffs for a total of 56 yards at Texas A&M 9/29• Rushed six times for 47 yards and returned three kickoffs for a total of 66 yards vs. Rutgers 9/22• Rushed four times for 13 yards and returned one kickoff 22 yards vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Had seven carries for 50 yards and returned three kickoffs for a total of 40 yards vs. ULM 9/8• Rushed five times for 38 yards and one touchdown and had four kickoff returns for 96 yards in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Named to Paul Hornung Award Watch List• Selected as preseason first-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)

Career HighsRushing Attempts ...........27 - Ole Miss, 2012Rushing Yards .................161 - Ole Miss, 2012Rushing TDs ...................2 - 4 times (most recent Tulsa, 2012)Long Rush .......................71 - Tennessee, 2011Receptions ......................5 - South Carolina, 2012Receiving Yards ..............69 - Texas A&M, 2011Total TDs .......................3 - Kentucky, 2012Kickoff Returns ..............6 - 3 times (most recent LSU, 2008)Long Kickoff Return ........98 - South Carolina, 2011

33DENNIS JOHNSONRunning Back/Returner5-9 • 213 • Sr.-3LTexarkana, Ark.(Arkansas HS)

Career Stats - RushingYear G/GS Rush Yds TD Lg Avg./C Avg./G2008 12/2 36 184 1 54 5.1 15.32009 13/2 57 342 0 46 6.5 26.32010 2/0 9 83 1 49 9.2 41.52011 11/6 106 670 3 71 6.3 60.92012 10/3 116 639 8 28 5.5 63.9Total 48/13 324 1,918 13 71 5.9 40.0

Career Stats - ReceivingYear G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg2008 12/2 4 23 0 102009 13/2 10 72 0 182010 2/0 0 0 0 02011 11/6 24 255 2 312012 10/3 17 111 1 25Total 48/13 55 461 3 31

Career Stats - Kickoff ReturnsYear KO Ret. Yds TD Lg Avg./Ret Avg/G2008 41 905 1 96 22.1 75.42009 40 1,031 1 91 25.8 79.32010 3 78 0 32 26.0 39.02011 18 461 1 98 25.6 41.92012 16 288 0 42 18.0 28.8Total 118 2,763 3 98 23.4 57.6

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42CHRIS SMITHDefensive End6-3 • 251 • Jr.-2LMount Ulla, N.C.West Rowan HS

2012 Notes• Ranks 4th in SEC in sacks (6.5)• Tied for 9th in SEC in tackles for loss (10.0)• Leads team in quarterback hurries (10)• Made four tackles, including 2.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, at South Carolina 11/10• Recorded career-high eight tackles, including 1.5 for loss with 1.0 sack, two pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and one forced fumble in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Named SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. Tulsa• Made five tackles, including 2.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, and added one quarterback hurry vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Recorded one tackle and one pass breakup in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Recorded five tackles, 1.5 for loss with 1.5 sacks, and career-high two quarterback hurries in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Recorded five tackles and one quarterback hurry at Texas A&M 9/29• Registered one quarterback hurry vs. Rutgers 9/22• Made four tackles vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Recorded three tackles, including 1.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, and a career-high two quarterback hurries vs. ULM 9/8• Tied career high with six tackles, including 1.0 for loss with 1.0 sack, and also added one quarterback hurry in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Earned SEC co-Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. JSU

Career HighsTackles ...........................8 - Tulsa, 2012Tackles for Loss .............2.0 - 3 times (most recent South Carolina 2012)Sacks .............................2.0 - Kansas State, 2011^QB Hurries ......................2 - Tulsa, 2012, Auburn, 2012Forced Fumbles ...............1 - Tulsa, 2012^AT&T Cotton Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012)

Career StatsYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH FF FR PBU2010 6/0 1-2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 12011 13/3 13-18 31 6.0-25 3.5-21 2 0 0 12012 10/10 22-19 41 10.0-57 6.5-52 10 1 0 3Total 29/13 36-39 75 16.0-82 10.0-73 12 1 0 5

2012 Notes• Named to Rimington Trophy Watch List• Named to Outland Trophy Watch List• Selected as preseason third-team All-SEC (Coaches)• 2012 team captain

64TRAVIS SWANSONCenter6-5 • 305 • Jr.-2LKingwood, Texas(Kingwood HS)

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8TYLER WILSONQuarterback6-3 • 220 • Sr.-3LGreenwood, Ark.(Greenwood HS)

2012 Notes• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist• Holds 27 school records, including career completions (539) and career completion percentage (62.2)• Tied UA single-season record for 350-yard passing games (4)• Ranks 2nd on UA’s all-time career pass attempts list (867)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career passing yards list (7,181)• Ranks 3rd on UA’s all-time career total offense yards list (7,089)• Ranks 4th on UA’s all-time career passing touchdowns list (49)• Ranks 4th on UA’s all-time career touchdown responsibility list (53)• Ranks 6th on UA’s all-time career total offense plays list (961)• Ranks 4th on UA’s single-season passing yards list (2,803)• Ranks 4th on UA’s single-season total offense yards list (2,762)• Ranks 5th on UA’s single-season completions list (195)• Ranks 6th on UA’s single-season pass attempts list (320)• Tied for 6th on UA’s single-season touchdown passes list (18)• Tied for SEC lead and tied for 2nd in NCAA in 360-yard passing games (4)• 1 of 5 players in NCAA with three games of 360 passing yards and 3 touchdowns• Ranks 3rd among active SEC players and 5th in NCAA among active players in career total offense per play average (7.38)• Tied for NCAA lead in passes of 60-plus yards (6)• Leads SEC and is tied for 2nd in NCAA in passes of 50-plus yards (8)• Leads SEC and is tied for 3rd in NCAA in passes of 70-plus yards (3)• Tied for SEC lead and 4th in NCAA in passes of 80-plus yards (1)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 4th in NCAA in passes of 40-plus yards (13)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 5th in NCAA in passes of 25+ yards (29)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and tied for 5th in NCAA in passes of 30-plus yards (21)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 9th in NCAA in passing yards per game (311.4)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 4th in NCAA in yards per completion (14.37)• Ranks 2nd in SEC and 16th in NCAA in total offense yards per game (306.9)• Ranks 3rd in SEC and tied for 9th in NCAA in total offense yards per play (8.01)• Ranks 4th in SEC and 12th in NCAA in yards per pass attempt (9.05)• Ranks 5th in SEC and 31st in NCAA in passing efficiency (146.83)• Was 26-41 for 277 yards and two touchdowns at South Carolina 11/10• Broke UA career completions record with 22 yarder in 2nd quarter at Gameocks• Was 21-31 for 272 yards in 19-15 win vs. Tulsa 11/3• Was 24-43 for 297 yards and two touchdowns vs. Ole Miss 10/27• Was 23-31 for 372 yards and five touchdowns in 49-7 win vs. Kentucky 10/13• Tied UA single-game record with five passing touchdowns vs. Wildcats• Was 22-29 for 230 yards in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Was 29-59 passing for 373 yards and one touchdown at Texas A&M 9/29• Pass attempts total at Aggies broke UA single-game record of 52 set by Clint Stoerner at Alabama in 1999• Also had three rushes at Texas A&M to break UA single-game record with 62 total offense plays, bettering previous mark of 57 he set vs. TAMU in 2011• Was 20-39 passing for 419 yards and three touchdowns and had two rushes for seven yards vs. Rutgers 9/22• 419 passing yards vs. Scarlet Knights ranks as 2nd-highest single-game total in school history• 426 yards of total offense vs. Rutgers ranks as 2nd-highest single-game total in school history• Did not play vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15 due to injury sustained week before• Was 11-20 passing for 196 yards and two touchdowns in first half vs. ULM 9/8• Did not play in second half vs. Warhawks due to injury

• Was 19-27 passing for 367 yards and three touchdowns in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State 9/1• Broke UA record for passing yards in season opener and tied school record for passing touchdowns in season opener vs. JSU• Named to Maxwell Award Watch List• Named to Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List• Named to Davey O’Brien Award Watch List• Named to Manning Award Watch List• Selected as preseason first-team All-SEC (Coaches and Media)• Senior CLASS Award Candidate• 2012 team captain

Career HighsAttempts ........................59* - Texas A&M, 2012Completions ....................32* - Mississippi State, 2011Yards ..............................510* - Texas A&M, 2011Touchdowns ...................5* - Kentucky, 2012Long ...............................80 - Rutgers, 2012*School Record

Career StatsYear G/GS Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G2008 2/0 22-11-2 69 1 10 50.0 3.1 34.52009 5/0 36-22-2 218 2 21 61.1 6.0 43.62010 6/0 51-34-3 453 4 54 66.7 8.9 75.52011 13/13 438-277-6 3,638 24 68 63.2 8.3 279.82012 9/9 320-195-10 2,803 18 80 60.9 8.8 311.4Total 35/22 867-539-23 7,181 49 80 62.2 8.3 205.2

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43TENARIUS WRIGHTLinebacker6-2 • 252 • Sr.-3LMemphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS)

2012 Notes• Is expected to miss rest of season due to shoulder injury• Did not play due to injury in 24-7 win at Auburn 10/6• Made three tackles at Texas A&M 9/29• Registered one quarterback hurry vs. Rutgers 9/22• Had six tackles vs. No. 1 Alabama 9/15• Recorded career-high 11 tackles and one quarterback hurry vs. ULM 9/8• Recorded eight tackles and one pass breakup in 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville St 9/1• Moved to linebacker during spring practice after playing first three seasons at defensive end• 2012 team captain

Career HighsTackles ...........................11 - ULM, 2012Tackles for Loss .............3.0 - Kansas State, 2011^Sacks .............................2.0 - Alabama, 2010QB Hurries ......................3 - Mississippi State, 2011^AT&T Cotton Bowl (Jan. 6, 2012)

Career StatsYear G/GS UA-A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH FF FR PBU2009 13/1 21-13 34 7.0-28 1.5-7 0 3 0 02010 13/0 16-20 36 8.0-49 6.0-40 3 1 1 02011 8/8 8-17 25 5.0-23 1.5-9 5 1 1 02012 5/3 6-22 28 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 0 1Total 39/12 51-72 123 20.0-100 9.0-56 10 5 2 1

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#10 ARKANSAS 49 JACKSONVILLE STATE 24

RUSHING: Jacksonville State- Troymaine Pope 14-65;Damarcus James 9-44; Alan Bonner 2-13; Washaun Ealey 4-9:Marques Ivory 6-(-13); Coty Blanchard 9-(-23)

Arkansas - Knile Davis 18-70; Dennis Johnson 5-38; Brandon Allen 2-30; R. Wingo Jr. 5-26; Kody Walker 1-1; J. Williams 1-1; Tyler Wilson; 3-(-2)

PASSING: Jacksonville State - Marques Ivory 14-28-0-160-2;Coty Blanchard 4-9-0-67-0Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 19-27-0-367-3;Brandon Allen 4-7-0-33-0

RECEIVING: Jacksonville State - Alan Bonner 8-107; Kevyn Cooper 4-35; Telvin Brown 2-42; Gabrie Chambers 2-25;Troymaine Pope 1-19; Damarcus James 1-(-1)

Arkansas - Chris Gragg 7-110; Brandon Mitchell 4-122;Javontee Herndon 4-96; R. Wingo Jr. 2-24; Cobi Hamilton 2-13; Knile Davis 1-19; Makale McKay 1-8; Austin Tate 1-5;Morgan Linton 1-3

TEAM STATS JS ARFIRST DOWNS 20 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-95 35-164PASSING YDS (NET) 227 400Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-37-0 23-34-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-322 69-564Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 1-49-0 1-6-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-17-0 5-29-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-33-0 4-96-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.3 2-29.0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-3Penalties-Yards 7-61 6-38Possession Time 34:19 25:41Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 5 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 3-44

GAME 1SEPT. 1, 2012 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 71,062 TV: PPV

GAME STATISTICS

The 10th-ranked University of Arkansas football team defeated Jacksonville State on Saturday inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium 49-24 in front of a crowd of 71,062, the third-largest attendance in school history for a season opener. Senior quarterback Tyler Wilson broke the Arkansas record for passing yards in a season opener with 367 yards through the air, breaking the previous record of 318 by Casey Dick vs. Western Illinois in 2008. Wilson’s passing yards also ranked as the ninth-highest single-game total in school history. Wilson was 19-of-27 with three touchdown passes, which tied the UA record in a season opener. Leading the UA receiving corps was junior wide receiver Brandon Mitchell, who totaled 122 yards on four receptions in his first collegiate game at receiver. Also tallying more than 100 receiving yards was senior tight end Chris Gragg with 110 yards on seven receptions and two touchdowns for the second 100-yard receiving game of his career. It is the first time since 2009 vs. Georgia that Arkansas had two 100-yard receivers in one game with Greg Childs collecting 140 yards and Jarius Wright accumulating 108. Junior running back Knile Davis led the Razorbacks on the ground with 70 total yards and one touchdown. Defensively, senior safety Ross Rasner led all Razorback defenders with a career-high 11 total tackles, topping his previous high of seven tackles, including 1.5 for loss and one forced fumble. Senior linebacker Tenarius Wright recorded eight tackles. On special teams, Dennis Johnson moved into 3rd on the SEC’s all-time career kickoff return yards list with 96 yards on four returns. Johnson now has 2,571 kickoff return yards in his career passing South Carolina’s Chris Culliver (2,476, 2007-10) and Mississippi State’s Derek Pegues (2,498, 2005-08). The Arkansas defense started off with a bang after a blocked field goal by defensive tackle Byran Jones to prevent the Gamecocks from putting the first points on the board. The Arkansas offense put together an 11-play, 80-yard drive in the first quarter that was capped off when redshirt freshman running back Kody Walker pounded it in the end zone for a one-yard touchdown with 7:43 on the clock. The touchdown put UA up 7-0 over the Gamecocks after the extra point by Zach Hocker. On the ensuing drive, the Gamecocks answered the Razorbacks touchdown with one of their own to tie the game at 7-7. The Gamecocks then drove the ball 35 yards down the

field after recovering a fumble to set up a four-yard touchdown run. The touchdown would give the Gamecocks their only lead over the Razorbacks at 14-7. Following the Gamecock touchdown, Johnson electrified the crowd when he notched a 42-yard kickoff return to set up a quick five-play, 58-yard drive that ended in a 30-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Gragg to tie the game 14-14, allowing the Gamecocks to lead the game for just 1:47. After the tying score, the UA defense took the field and forced JSU to their first three-and-out and punt of the game to put the UA offense back on the turf. Once again, Wilson connected with Gragg for a four-yard touchdown pass to put the Razorbacks in the lead for good. With the touchdown, Gragg secured his first two-touchdown game as a Razorback. Wilson connected on a 34-yard pass to Mitchell, a career-long reception, to set up a three-yard rushing touchdown by senior running back Ronnie Wingo Jr. to extend Arkansas’ lead to 28-14 with 5:12 remaining in the second quarter. On the next offensive possession, the Razorbacks marched down the field to put together a four-play, 54-yard drive that resulted in a five-yard touchdown by Davis to lengthen the Razorbacks’ lead, 35-14. JSU would answer the UA touchdown with one of their own with eight seconds remaining in the half. The Razorbacks entered the locker room up 35-21 over the Gamecocks. After the half, Jacksonville State was forced to kick a 49-yard field goal after a strong defensive showing. The field goal shortened the UA lead to 35-24 but marked the Gamecocks’ final points of the night. Arkansas was quick to respond, with Wilson launching a 63-yard touchdown to junior wide receiver Javontee Herndon to give the Razorbacks a 42-24 lead. The 63-yard catch was Herndon’s first touchdown and a career-long reception, besting his previous high of 41 yards in the season opener last season against Missouri State. In the third quarter, the Razorback defense was the next to make a play, when redshirt freshman safety Rohan Gaines forced a JSU fumble that was recovered by senior linebacker Alonzo Highsmith. The fumble recovery set up the seventh offensive touchdown of the game as Johnson found the end zone, putting UA up for good 49-24. The win was Arkansas’ 12th straight at home, tied for the fourth-longest streak in school history, and 20th home victory since 2009, tied for the most in the SEC over that span.

1 2 3 4 FJacksonville State 7 14 3 0 24Arkansas 7 28 14 0 49

1st Quarter7:43 AR - Kody Walker 1 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 11-80 4:06

00:40 JSU - Troymaine Pope 19 yd pass from Marques Ivory (Griffin Thomas kick), 13-83 7:03

2nd Quarter13:09 JSU - Alan Bonner 4 yd run (Griffin Thomas kick), 4-35 1:41

11:22 AR - Chris Gragg 30 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 5-58 1:47

9:00 AR - Chris Gragg 4 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 5-49 1:25

5:12 AR - R. Wingo Jr. 3 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 5-61 2:13

2:01 AR - Knile Davis 5 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 4-54 1:28

00:08 JSU - Alan Bonner 10 yd pass from Marques Ivory (Griffin Thomas kick), 10-75 1:53

3rd Quarter9:44 JSU - Griffin Thomas 49 yd field goal, 6-16 2:36

7:45 AR - J. Herndon 63 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 5-75 1:59

3:29 AR - Dennis Johnson 9 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 3-49 0:38

SCORING SUMMARY

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#8 ARKANSAS 31 ULM 34

RUSHING: ULM - Kolton Browning 16-69; Jyruss Edwards 15-36; Centarius Donald 2-22; Brent Leonard 1-9; Mitchell Bailey 1-2

Arkansas - Knile Davis 16-62; Dennis Johnson 7-50; R. Wingo Jr. 1-4; Brandon Allen 2-(-20)

PASSING: ULM - Kolton Browning 42-67-1-412-3; Cody Wells 0-1-0-0-0

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 11-20-1-196-2;Brandon Allen 6-20-1-85-1

RECEIVING: ULM - Brent Leonard 11-112; Tavarese Maye 9-76; Je’Ron Hamm 6-92; Colby Harper 6-61; Jyruss Edwards 3-14; Milton 2-24; Centarius Donald 2-12, Kevin Steed 2-3;Mitchell Bailey 1-18

Arkansas - Chris Gragg 7-83; Cobi Hamilton 6-99; Mekale McKay 2-74; Julian Horton 1-20; Kody Walker 1-5

TEAM STATS ULM ARFIRST DOWNS 30 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-138 26-96PASSING YDS (NET) 412 281Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-68-1 17-40-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 103-550 66-377Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 5-31-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-9-0 3-40-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-33-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.6 9-46.4Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-49 9-70Possession Time 39:19 20:41Third-Down Conversions 8 of 23 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 6 of 7 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-16 3-24

GAME 2SEPT. 8, 2012 • LITTLE ROCK, ARK.WAR MEMORIAL STADIUMATTENDANCE: 53,089 TV: ESPNU

GAME STATISTICS

The No. 8 University of Arkansas Razorbacks fell 34-31 to the ULM Warhawks in overtime in front of a crowd of 53,089 fans at War Memorial Stadium. Junior kicker Zach Hocker gave the Razorbacks the lead in overtime after connecting on a 37-yard field goal. ULM took its shot at the end zone, going for it on a 4th and 1 and was successful with a 16-yard touchdown run to finalize the score. Arkansas was 3-of-3 in the Red Zone with three touchdowns to remain perfect from inside the 20-yard line this season. The Razorbacks are now 8-of-8 with eight touchdowns in the Red Zone this season. Senior quarterback Tyler Wilson recorded the 14th multiple-touchdown game of his career with two passing touchdowns in the first half. Wilson would finish the day with 196 yards in the first half. With his first half yardage he moved into sixth on Arkansas’ all-time career passing yards list. He now has 4,941 in his career, passing Brad Taylor (4,802, 1981-84). Freshman quarterback Brandon Allen took over for Wilson in the second half and recorded 85 total yards off six completions. Senior wide receiver Cobi Hamilton tallied 99 receiving yards and one touchdown. Also recording impressive receiving stats was freshman wide receiver Mekale McKay, who pulled in two catches for 74 total yards. McKay notched career highs in both receptions (2) and yardage (74). Senior tight end Chris Gragg hauled in seven catches for 83 yards. The Warhawks were the first to get points on the board, after the ULM defense pulled in an interception and drove the ball 67 yards down the field scoring off a four-yard rushing touchdown. The Razorbacks were quick to answer, with Wilson connecting with junior receiver Julian Horton on a 20-yard pass for a touchdown. The tying score came off a nine-play, 75-yard drive that took 2:34 off the clock.

In the second quarter, the Razorbacks struck first off a 39-yard pass from Wilson to Hamilton to give UA the 14-7 lead. Wilson launched a 61-yard rocket to McKay to set up a three-yard touchdown run by Davis. The 61-yard reception was a career-high for McKay. The three-play, 87-yard drive extended the UA lead to 21-7 to close out the half. The Razorback defense came up big in the third quarter when senior safety Ross Rasner intercepted the Warhawks on the 1-yard line and put together a 32-yard return. The interception was the first of his career. Allen capitalized when he connected with McKay in the corner of the end zone for a 13-yard touchdown play that marked the first career touchdown for both Allen and McKay. The touchdown capped off a 67-yard drive and extended the Razorbacks’ lead to 28-7. ULM would score on a three-yard touchdown run with 5:41 remaining in the third quarter. It was the Warhawks’ first score since their first possession of the game and shortened the UA lead to 28-14. On their next possession, ULM scored off a one-yard pass with 14:08 on the clock in the fourth quarter. The touchdown shortened the Razorback lead to 28-21 and allowed ULM to pull within seven of UA after scoring on a critical fourth and one on the one-yard line. On the final drive of regulation, the Warhawks would put together the longest drive of the game (90 yards). With 55 seconds on the clock the Warhawks scored on a 23-yard touchdown pass. The touchdown tied the game 28-28 and would send the two teams into overtime. Arkansas fell in overtime after ULM scored a touchdown to Arkansas’ field goal.

1 2 3 4 OT FArkansas 7 14 7 0 3 31ULM 7 0 7 14 6 34

1st Quarter9:19 ULM - Centarius Donald 4 yd pass from Kolton Browning (Manton, Justin kick), 12-67 5:03

6:45 AR - Julian Horton 20 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 9-75 2:34

2nd Quarter11:08 AR - Cobi Hamilton 39 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 7-80 3:02

2:25 AR - Knile Davis 3 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 3-87 1:00

3rd Quarter9:42 AR - Mekale McKay 13 yd pass from Brandon Allen (Zach Hocker kick), 8-66 2:59

4th Quarter14:08 ULM - Kevin Steed 1 yd pass from Kolton Browning (Manton, Justin kick), 11-39 5:34

00:47 ULM - Brent Leonard 23 yd pass from Kolton Browning (Manton, Justin kick), 10-90 2:12

OT15:00 AR - Zach Hocker 37 yd field goal, 12-0 0:20

15:00 ULM - Kolton Browning 16 yd run, 12-0 0:20

SCORING SUMMARY

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ARKANSAS 0 #1 ALABAMA 52

RUSHING: Alabama - Kenyan Drake 6-57; T.J. Yeldon 13-55; Eddie Lacy 12-55; Blake Sims 2-25; Doe Hart 4-21; Ben Howell 6-18; AJ McCarron 1-(-2)

Arkansas - Knile Davis 20-59; Jonathan Williams 3-18; Brandon Mitchell 6-18; Dennis Johnson 4-13; Brandon Allen 3-(-19)

PASSING: Alabama - AJ McCarron 11-16-0-189-1; Phillip Ely 2-3-0-15-0; Blake Sims 1-1-0-9-0

Arkansas - Brandon Allen 10-18-2-60-0; Brandon Mitchell 1-7-0-19-0

RECEIVING: Alabama - Christian Jones 3-74; Amari Copper 2-46; Michael Williams 2-20; Kenny Bell 2-12; T.J. Yelton 1-18; Kevin Norwood 1-14; DeAndrew White 1-13; Denny Woodson Jr. 1-9; Marvin Shinn 1-7

Arkansas - Chris Gragg 3-33; Austin Tate 2-21; Cobi Hamilton 2-14; Knile Davis 2- (-1); Mekale McKay 1-7; Brandon Mitchell 1-5

TEAM STATS UA ARFIRST DOWNS 22 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-225 37-58PASSING YDS (NET) 213 79Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-20-0 11-25-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-438 62-137Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-4-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-22-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-59-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.0 5-44.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 8-3Penalties-Yards 7-74 1-6Possession Time 31:28 28:32Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 3 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-20 0-0

GAME 3SEPT. 15, 2012 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 74,617 TV: CBS

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas Razorbacks fell to the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide by a score of 52-0 in a matchup that drew 74,617 fans to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, the sixth-largest crowd in stadium history. Freshman quarterback Brandon Allen, making his first career start with senior Tyler Wilson out due to an injury, was 10-for-18 with 60 yards on the day. Allen connected with six different Razorbacks on the day. Leading the Razorbacks on the ground was junior running back Knile Davis with 59 yards. After the Arkansas defense forced Alabama to a three-and-out on their first possession, the Crimson Tide came back and put points on the board with a six-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter to go up 7-0. In the second quarter, Alabama drove 46 yards down the field to score on a 51-yard field goal to put the Crimson Tide up 10-0. Alabama would later capitalize on an interception and drive 67 yards down the field to score on a 20-yard touchdown pass for a 17-0 lead. With 3:01 on the clock in the second quarter, Alabama would score with a one-yard rushing touchdown to head into the half up 24-0.

To start the third quarter, the Crimson Tide drove 75 yards down the field and scored on a 10-yard rushing touchdown to put Alabama up 31-0. With 11:27 in the third quarter, a fumbled kick return gave the Crimson Tide the ball on the 27-yard line, which resulted in a one-yard touchdown giving Alabama a 38-0 lead. Alabama picked up a 12-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to put the Tide up 45-0. Alabama would snag another touchdown off a 27-yard rush to put Crimson Tide up 52-0, which was the final score. 1 2 3 4 F

Alabama 7 17 14 14 52Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0

1st Quarter9:40 UA - Eddie Lacy 6 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 1-6 0:07

2nd Quarter14:10 UA - Cade Foster 51 yd field goal, 9-46 3:25

8:58 UA - Amari Cooper 20 yd pass from AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick), 6-67 2:29

3:01 UA - Eddie Lacy 1 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 3-3 1:16

3rd Quarter12:10 UA - Eddie Lacy 10 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 6-75 2:50

11:27 UA - T.J. Yeldon 1 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 2-27 0:43

4th Quarter11:32 UA - Kenyan Drake 12 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 15-80 7:31

5:33 UA - Blake Sims 27 yd run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 2-28 0:45

SCORING SUMMARY

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GAME 11 at Mississippi State

ARKANSAS 26 RUTGERS 35

RUSHING: Rutgers- Jawan Jamison 33-118; Jeremy Deering 3-26; Team 2-(-4); Gary Nova 1-(-12)

Arkansas - Dennis Johnson 6-47; Knile Davis 10-17; Tyler Wilson 2-7; Jonathan Williams 1-2

PASSING: Rutgers- Gary Nova 25-35-0-397-5

Arkansas - Tyler Wilson 20-39-2-419-3

RECEIVING: Rutgers- Brandon Coleman 6-89; Quron Pratt 5-85; Tim Wright 5-57; Mark Harrison 4-87; Jawan Jamison 2-23; Tyler Kroft 1-42; Michael Burton 1-12; Paul Carrezola 1-2

Arkansas - Cobi Hamilton 10-303; Brandon Mitchell 4-42; Demetrius Wilson 2-30; Mekale McKay 1-32; Austin Tate 1-4

TEAM STATS UR ARFIRST DOWNS 26 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-128 19-73PASSING YDS (NET) 397 419Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-35-0 20-39-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-525 58-492Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-24-0 3-22-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-35-0 3-66-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-11-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.7 6-49.2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 10-64 7-65Possession Time 39:02 20:58Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 2 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-12

GAME 4SEPT. 22, 2012 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 72,543 TV: ESPNU

GAME STATISTICS

Senior wide receiver Cobi Hamilton put up the performance of his career breaking the SEC and University of Arkansas records for single-game receiving yards as the Razorbacks fell to Rutgers 35-26 in front of a crowd totaling 72,543 inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on Saturday night. Hamilton finished the night with 303 yards and three touchdowns, which tied the UA single-game record. The Texarkana, Texas, native had a career day as he set career highs in receptions (10) and receiving yards (303). Hamilton’s 303-yard receiving game broke the SEC record of 293 set by Josh Reed of LSU in 2001 and the school record of 281 set by Jarius Wright against Texas A&M in 2011. Senior quarterback Tyler Wilson went 20-for-39 with 419 yards and three touchdowns. With his 419 yard performance, he became the sixth Razorback in school history to reach 5,000 career passing yards (5,191 yards). Senior punter Dylan Breeding set a new career high with a 72 yard punt, besting his previous high of 70 yards against LSU in 2011. Breeding ended the evening with six punts for 295 total yards with three inside the 20-yard line, including a fourth-quarter punt that was downed at the 1. Senior running back Dennis Johnson broke the SEC career kickoff returns record. With three tonight, Johnson now has 113 in his career, breaking the previous record of 112 held by Brandon James from Florida (2006-09). On the first drive of the game, Wilson ignited the crowd when he launched a 54-yard pass to Hamilton that set up a 37-yard field goal by kicker Zach Hocker, 3-0 Arkansas.

The second score of the game was nearly déjà vu as Wilson again connected with Hamilton on a 57-yard pass to put the Razorbacks up 10-0 to close the first quarter. Rutgers shortened the Razorback lead in the second quarter with a 10-yard touchdown pass to bring the Scarlet Knights within three, 10-7. With 1:30 left in the first half, Rutgers took the lead on a 19-yard touchdown pass, 14-10. To open the second half, Rutgers put together a 10 play, 75-yard drive, scoring on a 38-yard touchdown pass and making the tally 21-10. The Razorbacks put together a six-play, 52-yard drive that was reminiscent of the offensive story the whole game, as Wilson connected with Hamilton twice for a total of 46 yards. The drive resulted in a 27-yard field goal by Hocker as UA cut the lead to 21-13. Rutgers drove 75 yards down the field and scored on a two-yard touchdown pass to put the Scarlet Knights up 28-13 over the Razorbacks. The Razorbacks marched 74 yards down the field in five plays in the fourth quarter. Wilson threw a bullet to Hamilton for a 10-yard touchdown as the Wilson-Hamilton connection continued and Arkansas pulled within 28-20. Wilson launched a rocket to Hamilton once again on an 80-yard pass play that resulted in a touchdown to bring the Razorbacks within two of the Scarlet Knights, 28-26. Rutgers answered the Razorbacks just two plays later, as the Scarlet Knights scored on a 60-yard touchdown pass for the final margin of 35-26.

1 2 3 4 FRutgers 0 14 14 7 35Arkansas 10 0 3 13 26

1st Quarter12:19 AR - Zach Hocker 37 yd field goal, 7-55 2:41

00:20 AR - Cobi Hamilton 57 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 2-61 0:49

2nd Quarter9:34 RU - Jawan Jamison 10 yd pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick), 11-75 5:46

1:30 RU - Brandon Coleman 19 yd pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick), 6-60 3:20

3rd Quarter10:33 RU - Brandon Coleman 38 yd pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick), 10-75 4:27

5:44 AR - Zach Hocker 27 yd field goal, 6-52 1:29

2:24 RU - Paul Carrezola 2 yd pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick), 7-75 3:20

4th Quarter12:36 AR - Cobi Hamilton 10 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 5-74 1:38

8:19 AR - Cobi Hamilton 80 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Tyler Wilson pass failed), 2-80 0:39

7:20 RU - Mark Harrison 60 yd pass from Gary Nova (Kyle Federico kick), 2-65 0:59

SCORING SUMMARY

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GAME 11 at Mississippi State

ARKANSAS 10 TEXAS A&M 58

RUSHING: Arkansas- Knile Davis 18-84; Jonathan Williams 9-51; Ronnie Wingo, Jr. 4-23; Dennis Johnson 5-22; Tyler Wilson 3-2

Texas A&M - Johhny Manziel 14-105; Ben Malena 8-59; Trey Williams 4-33; Christine Michael 5-24

PASSING: Arkansas- Tyler Wilson 29-59-1-373-2

Texas A&M - Johnny Manziel 29-38-3-453-0; Jameill Showers 4-7-0-30-0; Matt Joeckel 1-2-0-15-0

RECEIVING: Arkansas- Cobi Hamilton 11-162; Brandon Mitchell 4-33; Julian Horton 3-45; Knile Davis 2-64; Demetrius Wilson 2-26; Mekale McKay 2-14; Javontee Herndon 2-14; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-3; Dennis Johnson 1-12

Texas A&M- Mike Evans 6-83; Ryan Swope 5-141; Thomas Johnson 5-108; Uzoma Nwachukwu 4-41; Ben Malena 3-11; Nehemiah Hicks 2-26; Sabian Holmes 2-26; Trey Williams 2-20; Gaston Lamascus 2-15; Michael Lamothe 1-14; Malcome Kennedy 1-7; Nate Askew 1-6

TEAM STATS AR A&MFIRST DOWNS 25 32RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-42 32-218PASSING YDS (NET) 373 498Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-59-2 34-47-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 98-515 79-716Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-28-1Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-5-0 2-7-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-72-0 1-27-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-58-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-48.0 3-42.3Fumbles-Lost 5-1 2-0Penalties-Yards 4-29 3-30Possession Time 32:00 28:00Third-Down Conversions 9 of 22 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-5 7-8Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

GAME 5SEPT. 29, 2012 • COLLEGE STATION, TEXASKYLE FIELDATTENDANCE: 86,442 TV: SEC NETWORK

GAME STATISTICS

#25 RYAN SWOPE

The University of Arkansas Razorbacks fell to the Texas A&M Aggies by a score of 58-10 at Kyle Field in front of a crowd of 86,442. During the game, senior wide receiver Cobi Hamilton became the eighth Razorback in school history with 2,000 career receiving yards. Leading the Razorbacks through the air was senior quarterback Tyler Wilson, who went 29-for-59 with 373 yards and one touchdown. Wilson’s 59 pass attempts set a new school record, besting the previous record of 52 by Clint Stoerner, which was set in 1999 against Alabama. Hamilton became the eighth Razorback in school history with 2,000 career receiving yards. With 11 receptions and 162 yards against Texas A&M, Hamilton now has 2,110 receiving yards in his career. As a result, Hamilton broke the UA record for receiving yards in consecutive games. With 162 today, he added to his SEC-record 303 last week vs. Rutgers, Hamilton had 465 in the last two games. The previous record was 337 by Derek Holloway (141 vs. North Carolina, Dec. 28, 1981 and 196 vs. Tulsa, Sept. 11, 1982). Leading the Razorbacks on the ground was junior running back Knile Davis, who compiled 65 rushing yards. Davis also tallied 64 receiving yards with one touchdown. The Aggies struck first in the first quarter with a four-yard passing touchdown to put them up 7-0. The Razorbacks were quick to respond when the Arkansas offense put together a five-play, 79-yard drive that ended when Wilson connected with Davis on a 64-yard touchdown pass that silenced the Aggie crowd. With 37 seconds on the clock in the first quarter kicker Zach Hocker slid one between the uprights for a 26-yard field goal and three points, giving the Razorbacks a 10-7 lead.

Texas A&M took the lead with 20 points in the second quarter. With 12:44 on the clock the Aggies tied with game with a 46-yard field goal. The Aggies would connect again on a 26-yard field goal to give them the lead, 13-10. Texas A&M put together a three play, 50-yard drive that resulted in an 11-yard passing touchdown. To close out the half the Aggies would throw an 80-yard touchdown pass to make the halftime score, 27-10. In the third quarter, the Aggies tacked on three more scores, the first a 21-yard field goal to put them up 37-10. Next, with 7:18 on the clock, Texas A&M scored on a 10-yard touchdown run. Last, the Aggies capitalized on a Razorback fumble and ran 28 yards into the end zone to close out the third quarter with the Razorbacks trailing 44-10. With 10:23 remaining in the fourth quarter, A&M tacked on a seven more with a six-yard rushing touchdown to put them up, 51-10. A&M put together a three play, 80-yard drive to score on a 13-yard rushing touchdown to make the final score 58-10.

1 2 3 4 FArkansas 10 0 0 0 10Texas A&M 7 20 17 14 58

1st Quarter12:19 A&M - Mike Evans 4 yd pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick), 9-72 2:49

6:45 AR - Knile Davis 64-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 5-79 1:37

00:37 AR - Zach Hocker 26-yard field goal 15-79 4:11

2nd Quarter12:44 A&M - Taylor Bertolet 46-yard field goal 9-48 2:53

8:07 A&M - Taylor Bertolet 26-yard field goal 9-67 2:32

4:37 A&M - Ben Malena11-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick), 3-50 0:50

2:31 A&M - Ryan Swope 80-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick), 1-80 0:11

3rd Quarter11:20 A&M - Taylor Bertolet 21-yard field goal 7-18 2:58

7:18 A&M - Christine Michael 10-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick), 7-91 2:00

7:06 A&M - Tramain Jacobs 28-yard fumble recovery (Taylor Bertolet kick)

4th Quarter10:23 A&M - Johnny Manziel 6-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick), 5 - 89 2:48

2:57 A&M - Trey Williams 13-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick), 3 - 28 0:35

SCORING SUMMARY

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GAME 11 at Mississippi State

ARKANSAS 24 AUBURN 7

RUSHING: Arkansas- Dennis Johnson 17-76; Jonathan Williams 6-34; Tyler Wilson 4-10; Knile Davis 3-(-4)

Auburn - Mike Blakely 7-38; Tre Mason 6-32; Onterio McCalebb 7-24; Jonathan Wallace 2-11; Jay Prosch 1-3; Kiehl Frazier 5-(-25); Clint Moseley 4-(-43)

PASSING: Arkansas- Tyler Wilson 22-29-0-230-0; Brandon Mitchell 1-1-0-26-1

Aubuen - Clint Moseley 13-21-2-163-1; Kiehl Frazier 9-14-1-118-0

RECEIVING: Arkansas- Cobi Hamilton 7-86; Austin Tate 4-44; Dennis Johnson 4-15; Mekale McKay 3-36; Ronnie Wingo Jr. 2-19; Javontee Herndon 1-26; Demetrius Wilson 1-23; Morgan Linton 1-7

Auburn- Emory Blake 10-118; Travante Stallworth 2-40; Trovon Reed 2-37; Onterio McCalebb 2-16; Tre Mason 1-22; Sammie Coates 1-16; DeAngelo Benton 1-14; Jaylon Denson 1-12; Ricardo Louis 1-4; Philip Lutzenkirchen 1-2

TEAM STATS AR AUFIRST DOWNS 19 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-116 32-40PASSING YDS (NET) 256 281Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-30-0 22-35-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-372 67-321Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-28-1Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-5-0 2-7-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-72-0 1-27-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-51.0 6-37.7Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2Penalties-Yards 4-36 5-30Possession Time 28:55 31:05Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-80 1-3

GAME 6OCT. 6, 2012 • AUBURN, ALA.JORDAN-HARE STADIUMATTENDANCE: 85,813 TV: ESPN2

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas football team defeated Auburn 24-7 inside Jordan-Hare Stadium in front of an announced crowd of 85,813. Arkansas’ defense was tough throughout the entire game, bringing a spark to the whole Razorback squad. The defense collected eight sacks, the most in a game since the Razorbacks had eight sacks vs. Texas in the 2000 Cotton Bowl, and also had 11 tackles for loss. Trey Flowers accounted for 3.5 sacks to lead the defense. Senior Ross Rasner, sophomore Alan Turner and freshman Will Hines all had an interception, with Turner and Hines grabbing their first interception of their careers. Senior Terrell Williams led the defense in tackles recording a total of 12, seven being solo. Rasner was not far behind with 10 total and 8 solo. Senior quarterback Tyler Wilson was 22-of-29 passing for 230 yards. Senior running back Dennis Johnson led the Razorbacks on offense rushing for 76 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Cobi Hamilton led the wide receivers with seven catches for 86 yards with a long of 41 yards. Senior punter Dylan Breeding had five punts racking up a total of 255 yards with an average of 51.0. Breeding had three punts of more than 50 yards with a long of 70.

Junior tight end Austin Tate recorded four clutch catches for 44 yards and a long of 18. Two back-to-back catches in the first quarter led to two first downs to set Johnson up for his first touchdown. Arkansas got on the board first in the first quarter after a 10-play drive to finish with a two-yard touchdown from Johnson. The Razorbacks took advantage of the game’s first turnover, a forced fumble by Rasner recovered by Hines, with three points. Junior kicker Zach Hocker nailed a 27-yard field goal to give Arkansas the 10-0 lead at the 6:33 mark of the second quarter. Auburn scored its only points of the game in the third quarter with a 5-play, 68-yard drive to put cut the lead to 10-7. The Razorbacks responded with a trick play using junior Brandon Mitchell’s 26-yard pass to Javontee Herndon in the endzone to give Arkansas the 17-7 lead. After another stop by the Razorback defense, Johnson recorded his second touchdown on the day with a 2-yard rush to give the Razorbacks the 24-7 lead. Arkansas held Auburn scoreless for the rest of the game as the Razorbacks defeated the Tigers 24-7.

1 2 3 4 FArkansas 7 3 0 14 24Auburn 0 0 7 0 7

1st Quarter1:02 AR - Dennis Johnson 2 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 10-80 4:38

2nd Quarter6:33 AR - Zach Hocker 27 yd field goal, 5-19 2:28

3rd Quarter00:33 AU - Emory Blake 21 yd pass from Clint Moseley (Cody Parkey kick), 5-68 2:13

4th Quarter13:30 AR - J. Herndon 26 yd pass from Brandon Mitchell (Zach Hocker kick), 5-75 2:03

8:20 AR - Dennis Johnson 2 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 7-40 2:40

SCORING SUMMARY

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ARKANSAS 49 KENTUCKY 7

RUSHING: Arkansas- Dennis Johnson 12-82; Knile Davis 13-68; Brandon Allen1-6; Tyler Wilson 1-5 Demarco Robinson

Kentucky - Raymond Sanders 5-21; Dyshawn Mobley 5-19; Jalen Whitlow 7-10; Jonathan George 3-9; Morgan Newton 4-7; Demarco Robinson 1-0

PASSING: Arkansas- Tyler Wilson 23-31-0-372-5; Brandon Allen 0-3-0-0-0

Kentucky - Jalen Whitlow 2-10-0-83-1; Morgan Newton 2-5-0-21-0

RECEIVING: Arkansas- Cobi Hamilton 8-77; Jonathan Williams 3-150; Mekale McKay 3-22; Brandon Mitchell 2-55; Javontee Herndon 2-17; Morgan Linton 1-19; Julian Horton 1-18; D’Arthur Cowan 1-9; Dennis Johnson 1-5; Austin Tate 1-0

Kentucky- La’Rod King 1-61; Jonathan George 1-22; Raymond Sanders 1-12; Demarco Robinson 1-9

TEAM STATS AR UKFIRST DOWNS 24 6RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-161 25-66PASSING YDS (NET) 372 104Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-23-0 15-4-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-533 40-170Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-33-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-19-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-42.0 8-48.4Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-35Possession Time 23:15 16:37Third-Down Conversions 8 of 11 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 0-0

GAME 7OCT. 13, 2012 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 67,153 TV: FSN

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas football team downed Kentucky 49-7 in front of 67,153 fans in a shortened game due to inclement weather. The game was called after the second lightning delay with 5:08 remaining in the third quarter. The first delay lasted 66 minutes in the first quarter. The 42 point margin of victory was the second-largest in school history against an SEC opponent. Senior quarterback Tyler Wilson had a career game going 23-of-31 passing with 372 yards and a school-record-tying five touchdowns. Wilson bested his previous career-high of four touchdowns in a game. Leading the Razorbacks in receiving was freshman running back Jonathan Williams. The Allen, Texas, native caught three passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns. Williams is the first freshman and second Razorback in school history to have two touchdown receptions of 74 yards or longer in the same game. Williams caught touchdown passes of 74 and 77 yards, joining Cobi Hamilton who had touchdown receptions of 85 and 80 yards vs. LSU in 2010. On the ground senior running back Dennis Johnson and junior running back Knile Davis led the team with 82 and 68 yards respectively. Johnson recorded two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown. The Razorback defense put on a show holding the Wildcats to 170 total yards and six total first downs. The defense forced the Wildcats to six three-and-outs in shortened play. The Arkansas offense opened the game with a bang, scoring a touchdown on the first play out of the gate, as Wilson connected with Williams for a 74-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead. The Razorbacks’ second possession of the game was much of the same as the offense drove 75 yards down the field on 11 plays in a drive that culminated in a three-yard touchdown run by Johnson to give UA a 14-0 lead.

Play was halted due to inclement weather in the area in the middle of a UA offensive drive in the first. When they resumed, the Razorbacks picked up their drive and scored on a five-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Johnson. With the touchdown the Razorbacks went up 21-0 over the Wildcats. The Razorback defense followed with an impressive three-and-out. Following the defensive stop, Wilson again found Williams in the first play out of scrimmage, scoring on a 77-yard pass play. The touchdown by Williams gave the Razorbacks a 28-0 lead to close out the first quarter. In the second quarter, the offense put together an 11-play, 80-yard drive that ended in an eight-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to junior wide receiver Javontee Herndon to put UA up 35-0 over UK. The Razorback defense once again held the Wildcats to a three-and-out. Following the Kentucky punt, Arkansas answered with an eight-play, 69-yard drive resulting in a two-yard touchdown run by Johnson, 42-0 Arkansas at the half. The 42 first half points are the most points any Razorback team has scored in the first quarter since Oct. 31, 2006, when the Razorbacks scored 42 against Eastern Michigan. The first drive of the second half ended in more points on the board with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to junior wide receiver Julian Horton to give the Razorbacks a 49-0 lead. With the touchdown Wilson tied the Arkansas record for touchdowns in a game with five. Ryan Mallet holds the record compiling five touchdowns in a game four different times in his career. With 6:46 remaining in the third quarter the Wildcats put their first points on the board with a 61-yard touchdown pass, 49-7. The score would hold due to inclement weather.

1 2 3 FKentucky 0 0 7 7Arkansas 28 14 7 49

1st Quarter13:18 AR - Jonathan Williams 74 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 1-74 0:15

6:12 AR - Dennis Johnson 3 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 11-75 4:30

1:58 AR - Dennis Johnson 5 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 7-86 3:15

0:00 AR - Jonathan Williams 77 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 1-77 0:04

2nd Quarter6:25 AR - Javontee Herndon 8 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 14-80 4:51

1:51 AR - Dennis Johnson 2 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 8-69 3:12

3rd Quarter10:39 AR - Julian Horton 18 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 10-75 4:21

6:46 UK - La’Rod King 61 yd pass from Jalen Whitlow (Craig McIntosh kick), 6-80 2:36

SCORING SUMMARY

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GAME 11 at Mississippi State

ARKANSAS 27 OLE MISS 30

RUSHING: Arkansas- Dennis Johnson 27-161; Jonathan Williams 5-28; Knile Davis 2-3 Tyler Wilson 3-(-25)

Ole Miss - Jeff Scott 21-50; Bo Wallace 11-38 Barry Brunetti 2-2; Randall Mackey 3-(-13)

PASSING: Arkansas- Tyler Wilson 24-43-2-297-2

Ole Miss - Bo Wallace 29-37-1-278-1; Randall Mackey 0-0-0-0-0

RECEIVING: Arkansas- Cobi Hamilton 12-146; Chris Gragg 3-55; Julian Horton 3-30; Dennis Johnson 3-19; Mckale McKay 3-36; Knile Davis 1-23; Javontee Herndon 1-18; Alex Voelzke 1-6

Ole Miss- Donte Moncrief 8-60; Randall Mackey 7-99; Jeff Scott 5-46; Vince Sanders 5-40; Ja-Mes Logan 3-32; H.R. Greer 1-1

TEAM STATS AR UMFIRST DOWNS 24 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-167 37-77PASSING YDS (NET) 297 278Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-43-2 29-37-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-464 74-355Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-6-0 3-47-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-4-0 2-59-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-1-0 2-32-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-32.5 6-41.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 12-70 5-33Possession Time 32:50 27:10Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 3-25

GAME 8OCT. 27, 2012 • LITTLE ROCK, AR.WAR MEMORIAL STADIUMATTENDANCE: 55,378 TV: SEC NETWORK

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas football team fell to Ole Miss 30-27 at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Ark., in front of a crowd of 55,378. The Razorbacks put together a tremendous fourth quarter drive to tie the game at 27 that hinged upon senior running back Dennis Johnson. Johnson carried the Razorback offense on his back to put up the game-tying score. Johnson had two rushes for 20 yards or more and his third rush of the drive tied the game as he punched it in the end zone on a five-yard rush. However the Rebels returned to the field with a drive of their own that resulted in a 31-yard field goal to win the game. Leading the Razorbacks on the ground was Johnson with 27 carries for 161 yards, setting career highs in both carries and yards. Johnson bested his previous career high of 160 yards by one, which he set in 2011 against Ole Miss. Senior quarterback Tyler Wilson was 24-of-43 for 297 total yards and two touchdowns. Senior Cobi Hamilton recorded a career-high 12 receptions for 146 yards. Senior tight end Chris Gragg hauled in three passes for 55 yards and a touchdown. On the defensive side of the ball, the Razorbacks had numerous highlights starting with senior defensive tackle Jared Green recovering an Ole Miss fumble followed by senior safety Ross Rasner picking up his third interception of the year. Rasner also recorded a vital sack on third down to force the Rebels to settle for a field goal in the fourth quarter and keep the Hogs within one possession. On Arkansas’ first possession, a critical decision to go for it on fourth down and 11 on the Ole Miss 35 yard line proved successful as they converted off a 22-yard pass to Hamilton. The conversion allowed the UA to continue down the drive that resulted in a 22-yard field goal by junior kicker Zach Hocker, 3-0. On the Razorbacks next possession, the offense put together a nine play, 85-yard drive that culminated in a 42-yard touchdown off a pass from Wilson to Gragg. The touchdown put the Hogs up 10-0 in the first quarter. The Rebels answered the Razorback touchdown with one of their own, a four-yard touchdown pass to shorten the gap, 10-7.

A blocked punt by Ole Miss gave the Rebels possession on the 22-yard line. Ole Miss picked up the score off a one-yard touchdown rush to give the Rebels their first lead of the game, 14-10. Arkansas responded with a 13 play, 95-yard drive to score on a six-yard pass from Wilson to redshirt freshman Alex Voelzke to give Arkansas back the lead, 17-14. During the drive the Hogs had another crucial fourth down conversion, as they faced fourth-and-three Wilson connected with Hamilton on a 28-yard pass play to keep the drive alive, as the Razorbacks improved to 2-for-2 on fourth down conversions during the game. With 1:21 remaining in the first half, the Rebels gained possession and scored with 20 seconds remaining on a one-yard touchdown run to take the lead, 21-17, at the half. A Wilson interception led to an Ole Miss touchdown as the Rebels split the uprights on a 27-yard field goal to lengthen their lead, 24-17 with 3:20 remaining in the third quarter. The Razorbacks returned to the field stringing together a 10 play, 51-yard drive in the fourth quarter that resulted in a 41-yard field goal by Hocker to shorten the Rebels’ lead to four, 24-20. The Rebels took to the field and put up three points of their own as they connected on a 53-yard field goal, 27-20. The Rebels settled for the field goal after a strong defensive showing that culminated in a huge third-and-13 sack by Rasner. A three-and-out by the defense put the Arkansas offense back on the field swiftly as they took over with 3:07 remaining in the game. Trailing by seven, the Razorbacks put together a comeback drive led by Johnson. Johnson had consecutive rushes for 20 yards or more that put the Razorbacks on the five-yard line, where none other than Johnson pounded it into the end zone, electrifying the crowd and tying the game, 27-27. However it was the Ole Miss Rebels who came away with the win after connecting on a 31-yard field goal as time expired to give the Rebels the win, 30-27.

1 2 3 4 FOle Miss 0 21 3 6 30Arkansas 10 7 0 10 27

1st Quarter11:17 AR - Zach Hocker 22 yd field goal, 11-71 3:43

5:33 AR - Chris Gragg 42 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 9-85 3:35

2nd Quarter13:47 UM - Vince Sanders 4 yd pass from Bo Wallace (Bryson Rose kick), 8-58 3:47

7:44 UM - Barry Brunetti 1 yd run (Bryson Rose kick), 4-22 1:21

1:21 AR - Alex Voelzke 6 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 13-95 6:23

0:20 UM - Jeff Scott 1 yd run (Bryson Rose kick), 10-75 1:01

3rd Quarter3:20 UM - Bryson Rose 27 yd field goal, 4-8 0:44

4th Quarter13:23 AR - Zach Hocker 41 yd field goal, 10-51 4:57

10:06 UM - Bryson Rose 53 yd field goal, 10-39 3:17

2:09 AR - Dennis Johnson 5 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 4-55 0:58

0:00 UM - Bryson Rose 31 yd field goal, 8-61 2:09

SCORING SUMMARY

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GAME 11 at Mississippi State

ARKANSAS 19 TULSA 15

RUSHING: Arkansas- Dennis Johnson 22-109; Jonathan Williams 7-27; Tyler Wilson 3-1

Tulsa - Trey Watts 19-81; Ja’Terian Douglas 5-19; Cody Green 8-17; Alex Singleton 3-(-2)

PASSING: Arkansas- Tyler Wilson 21-31-1-272-0

Tulsa- Cody Green 22-37-0-222-0

RECEIVING: Arkansas- Cobi Hamilton 11-177; Dennis johnson 3-43; Julian Horton 3-22; Demetrius Wilson 2-25; D’Arthur Cowen 2-5

Tulsa- Keyarris Garrett 12-94; Willie Carter 4-24; Trey Watts 2-53; Thomas Roberson 2-36; Jordan James 2-15

TEAM STATS AR TLSFIRST DOWNS 18 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-135 36-106PASSING YDS (NET) 272 222Comp-Passes Att-Int 21-31-1 22-37-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-407 73-328Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-33-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-37-0 1-9-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-4-0 1-29-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-58.3 4-45.8Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-1Penalties-Yards 4-32 5-21Possession Time 30:19 29:41Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 3 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-6

GAME 9NOV. 3, 2012 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.DONALD W. REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUMATTENDANCE: 64,451 TV: SEC NETWORK

GAME STATISTICS

The University of Arkansas Razorbacks defeated the Tulsa Golden Hurricane 19-15 in front of a crowd of 64,651 at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Senior wide receiver Cobi Hamilton broke the UA single-season receptions record, breaking Jarius Wright’s mark of 66 set last season. Hamilton ended the day with 11 catches for 177 yards, bringing his season total to 69 receptions and 1,077. Leading the Razorbacks through the air was senior quarterback Tyler Wilson, who went 21-of-31 for 272 yards. Wilson connected with five different Razorbacks, led by Hamilton, who posted his fourth game of at least 10 catches this season, extending the UA career and single-season records. The Texarkana, Texas native also took home the annual Crip Hall Award, given to the player who has the most outstanding performance in the Homecoming game. Senior running back Dennis Johnson rushed 22 times for 109 yards, his second consecutive 100-yard game, to lead the Razorbacks on the ground. Johnson also scored both touchdowns for the UA. He also grabbed three receptions for 43 yards in the win. The Razorbacks took advantage of the first drive of the game as they marched down the field, scoring on an eight-yard rush from Johnson. The drive ate just 2:34 off the clock in the first and took just seven plays for a total of 75 yards and resulted in a 7-0 lead. The Razorback defense put a stop to the Golden Hurricane offense on their first drive, forcing them to attempt a 42-yard field goal, which they missed after kicking it wide right to hold the score at 7-0. The Razorbacks would string together another impressive drive with Johnson accounting for 60 of the 61 yards on the drive. Johnson had two plays of 25 yards or more to bring the Razorbacks into field goal range, where junior kicker Zach Hocker connected on a 31-yard field goal to put Arkansas up 10-0. The Golden Hurricane would put points on the board after driving 75 yards down the field off 16 plays to score on a one-yard rush; however Tulsa would miss the extra point after hitting the right goal post to hold the score at 10-6.

With 6:02 remaining in the first half, Hocker connected again on a field goal, this time from 46 yards to extend the Razorback lead to 13-6. The Golden Hurricane would respond with a nine-play, 75-yard drive that resulted in a 29-yard rushing touchdown. A blocked extra point by senior defensive tackle DeQuinta Jones kept the Golden Hurricane from tying the game and left the score 13-12. The score would hold as both teams entered the locker room at half. Tula would capitalize on an Arkansas fumble as the Golden Hurricane returned the fumble 45 yards, giving Tulsa excellent field position. Tulsa would take the lead for the first time in the game with a 29-yard field goal to go ahead 15-13. Tulsa would later make their way into Arkansas territory only to be trumped by a staunch defensive effort. On fourth-and-goal sophomore defensive end Trey Flowers swatted the ball down to halt the Tulsa drive and give the Razorbacks the ball back after a turnover on downs. The Razorback offense would return to the field with 11:56 remaining in the fourth. Hamilton would come up big for Arkansas recording two big plays, the first a 41-yard reception to bring the Razorbacks into the Red Zone and the second was a 14-yard catch on the following play to put the Razorbacks on the one-yard line. Johnson would pound it in the end zone on a one-yard rush, giving UA the lead once again. The Razorbacks were stopped on a two-point conversion attempt to hold the score at 19-15. Tulsa had a final opportunity to put together a game-winning drive with 1:07 remaining in the fourth quarter. However, the Razorback defense would seal the game with a fumble forced by Chris Smith and recovered by Byran Jones that would bring the offense on the field to run out the clock.

1 2 3 4 FTulsa 0 12 3 0 15Arkansas 10 3 0 6 19

1st Quarter12:26 AR - Dennis Johnson 8 yd run (Zach Hocker kick), 7-75 2:34

4:06 AR - Zach Hocker 31 yd field goal, 9-61 3:56

2nd Quarter11:42 TU - Alex Singleton 1 yd run (Daniel Schwarz kick failed), 16-75 7:24

6:02 AR - Zach Hocker 46 yd field goal, 4-1 2:02

2:49 TU - Trey Watts 29 yd run (Daniel Schwarz kick blockd), 9-75 3:13

3rd Quarter9:15 TU - Daniel Schwarz 29 yd field goal, 6-34 1:09

4th Quarter10:08 AR - Dennis Johnson 1 yd run (Tyler Wilson rush failed), 4-76 1:48

SCORING SUMMARY

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ARKANSAS 20 SOUTH CAROLINA 38

RUSHING: Arkansas- Jonathan Williams 7-61; Dennis Johnson 11-41; Nate Holmes 3-10; Tyler Wilson 6-(-29)

South Carolina- Mike Davis 13-53; Kenny Miles 14-37; Connor Shaw 8-10; Joshua Blue 2-9; Jacob Baker 2-2; Blair Lowery 1-(-2); Damiere Byrd 1-(-5)

PASSING: Arkansas- Tyler Wilson 26-41-2-277-2

South Carolina- Connor Shaw 14-22-1-272-2; Dylan Thompson 1-3-0-7-0

RECEIVING: Arkansas- Dennis Johnson 5-17; Cobi Hamilton 4-72; Mekale McKay 3-49; Austin Tate 3-27; Keon Hatcher 3-21; Jonathan Williams 3-13; Javontee Herndon 2-24; Julian Horton 1-23; Alex Voelzke 1-22; Demetrius Wilson 1-9

South Carolina-Bruce Ellington 5-104; Kenny Miles 3-44; Justice Cunningham 2-33; Shaq Roland 2-25; Rory Anderson 1-29; Jerell Adams 1-29; Ace Sanders 1-15

TEAM STATS AR SCFIRST DOWNS 22 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-83 41-104PASSING YDS (NET) 277 279Comp-Passes Att-Int 26-41-2 15-25-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-360 66-383Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-(-1)-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-65-0 1-26-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 2-69-1Punts (Number-Avg) 4-41.5 3-36.0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-58 5-61Possession Time 28:15 31:45Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 3-32

GAME 10NOV. 10, 2012 • COLUMBIA, S.C.WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUMATTENDANCE: 78,772 TV: CBS

GAME STATISTICS

The Arkansas Razorbacks fell to the South Carolina Gamecocks 38-20 in front of 78,772 fans at Williams-Brice Stadium. During the game, quarterback Tyler Wilson became Arkansas’ career leader in completions, while wide receiver Cobi Hamilton became UA’s single-season leader in receiving yards. Wilson led Arkansas through the air, as he went 26-for-41 with 277 yards and two touchdowns. His 22-yard pass to Alex Voelzke in the third quarter was the 529th completion of his career, moving him past Clint Stoerner for first on the UA all-time career completions list. Jonathan Williams led the Razorbacks on the ground, recording 61 rushing yards. Dennis Johnson also added 41 rushing yards, and moved into second place all-time on UA’s all-purpose yardage list, passing Felix Jones. Hamilton became UA’s all single season receiving yards leader by breaking the mark of 1,117 yards set last year by Jarius Wright with his 31-yard reception in the second quarter. Hamilton led Arkansas in receiving yards, finishing the game with four catches for 72 yards. Defensively, freshman Otha Peters led the Razorbacks with eight tackles, while Trey Flowers had six tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. Sophomore Tevin Mitchel recorded his first career interception, picking off Connor Shaw in the end zone in the fourth quarter. South Carolina got on the board first, when Jerell Adams caught a 29-yard touchdown from Shaw. The score came with 5:47 left in the opening quarter and gave the Gamecocks a 7-0 lead. In the second quarter, Arkansas tied the score 7-7. Wilson hit Hamilton for a 27-yard completion, followed by a 20-yard completion to Julian Horton to get into the red zone. On third down, Wilson fired a six-yard touchdown strike to Keon Hatcher, the first

reception of Hatcher’s career. The catch came at 8:12 of the second quarter. The Gamecocks would respond on their next drive when Shaw scrambled for a 10-yard touchdown run at 5:28 of the second quarter to take a 14-7 lead. Following Hamilton’s record-setting 31-yard catch, Wilson hit Julian Horton for 23 yards and Mekale McKay for 18 yards to move into South Carolina territory. The Razorbacks would add a field goal, with Zach Hocker kicking a 20 yarder that gave him the UA record for career points by a kicker, breaking the previous mark of 280 points by Steve Little. South Carolina extended its lead to 21-10 with 1:30 left in the second quarter as Shaw hit Bruce Ellington for a 42-yard touchdown pass, and the Gamecocks took a 21-10 lead into halftime. South Carolina’s opening drive of the second half resulted in a 41-yard field goal to bring the score to 24-10 and then returned an interception 69 yards for a score to give the Gamecocks a 31-10 lead with 10:41 remaining in the third quarter. The Razorbacks drove the field again, with Wilson’s record-setting completion to Voelzke earning a big first down. A 19-yard carry by Jonathan Williams set up a 21-yard field goal by Hocker to cap a 12-play, 71-yard drive and cut the score to 31-13. The Gamecocks answered again following the Arkansas field goal. South Carolina drove 74 yards in eight plays and ran in a two-yard touchdown, giving them a 38-13 lead with 2:19 left in the third quarter. Late in the fourth quarter, the Razorbacks added the game’s final score. Arkansas drove 58 yards in eight plays, capping it off with a nine-yard touchdown reception by Demetrius Wilson with 39 seconds remaining and making the score 38-20.

1 2 3 4 FArkansas 0 10 3 7 20South Carolina 7 14 17 0 38

1st Quarter5:47 SC - Jerell Adams 29 yd pass from Connor Shaw (Adam Yates kick), 10-77 3:49

2nd Quarter8:12 AR - Keon Hatcher 6 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 6-50 1:49

5:28 SC - Connor Shaw 10 yd run (Adam Yates kick), 6-70 2:44

3:28 AR - Zach Hocker 20 yd field goal, 7-72 2:00

1:30 SC - Bruce Ellington 42 yd pass from Connor Shaw (Adam Yates kick), 6-75 1:58

3rd Quarter11:20 SC - Adam Yates 41 yd field goal, 9-52 3:40

10:41 SC - D.J. Swearinger 69 yd interception return (Adam Yates kick)

5:48 AR - Zach Hocker 21 yd field goal, 12-71 4:53

2:19 SC - Mike Davis 2 yd run (Adam Yates kick), 8-74 3:29

4th Quarter0:39 AR - Demetrius Wilson 9 yd pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick), 8-58 2:22

SCORING SUMMARY