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==1968==
==1968==
{{Main|1968 Arkansas Razorbacks football team}}
{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year = 1968
|Team = Arkansas Razorbacks
|Conference = Southwest Conference
|ShortConference = SWC
|Record = 10–1
|ConfRecord = 6–1
|APRank = 6<ref>"Final AP Top 20." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746799.html 1968 AP Poll.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13, 2008.</ref>
|CoachRank = 9
|HeadCoach = [[Frank Broyles]]
|StadiumArena = [[Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium|Razorback Stadium]]<br>[[War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)|War Memorial Stadium]]
|Champion = Southwest Conference Champions<ref>"Major Conference Champions." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746803.html 1968 SWC Champions.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13, 2008.</ref>
|BowlTourney=[[Sugar Bowl]] vs. [[Georgia Bulldogs football under Vince Dooley#1968 season|Georgia]]
|BowlTourneyResult=W, 16–2<ref>"Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746801.html 1968 Bowl Results.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13, 2008.</ref>
}}

===Overview===
Guard Jim Barnes was a consensus All-American for the Razorbacks in 1968. Bill Burnett's 16 touchdowns scored tied him for eighth-most points scored nationally.

===Schedule===
{{CFB Schedule Start|time=no|rank=|ranklink=no|rankyear=1968|tv=no|attend=yes}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = September 21, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| rank =
| opponent = [[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State]]
| site_stadium = [[War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)|War Memorial Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock, AR]]
| tv = no
| score = 32–15
| attend = 53,307
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = September 28, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| rank =
| opponent = [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane football|Tulsa]]
| site_stadium = [[Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium|Razorback Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville, AR]]
| tv = no
| score = 56–13
| attend = 41,712
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 5, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 20
| opponent = [[TCU Horned Frogs football|TCU]]
| site_stadium = [[Amon G. Carter Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth, TX]]
| tv = no
| score = 17–7
| attend = 41,126
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 12, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 14
| opponent = [[Baylor Bears football|Baylor]]
| site_stadium = Razorback Stadium
| site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
| tv = no
| score = 35–19
| attend = 41,429
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 19, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = l
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 9
| opponent = [[Texas Longhorns football|Texas]]
| opprank = 17
| site_stadium = [[Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium|Memorial Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Austin, Texas|Austin, TX]]
| gamename = [[Arkansas–Texas rivalry|Rivalry]]
| tv = no
| score = 29–39
| attend = 66,397
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 26, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| rank = 16
| opponent = [[North Texas Mean Green football|North Texas]]
| site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
| tv = no
| score = 17–15
| attend = 45,802
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 2, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 17
| opponent = [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]]
| site_stadium = [[Kyle Field]]
| site_cityst = [[College Station, Texas|College Station, TX]]
| tv = no
| score = 25–22
| attend = 41,925
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 9, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 14
| opponent = [[Rice Owls football|Rice]]
| site_stadium = Razorback Stadium
| site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
| tv = no
| score = 46–21
| attend = 43,817
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 16, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 10
| opponent = [[SMU Mustangs football|SMU]]
| site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
| tv = no
| score = 35–29
| attend = 49,112
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 23, 1968
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 6
| opponent = [[1968 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech]]
| site_stadium = [[Jones AT&T Stadium|Jones Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock, TX]]
| tv = no
| score = 42–7
| attend = 48,165
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = January 1, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| neutral = yes
| rank = 9
| opponent = [[Georgia Bulldogs football under Vince Dooley|Georgia]]
| opprank = 4
| site_stadium = [[Tulane Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans, LA]]
| gamename = [[Sugar Bowl]]
| tv = no
| score = 16–2
| attend = 82,113
}}
{{CFB Schedule End|rank=|poll=[[Associated Press|AP Poll]]|hc=no}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!Captains
|-
|Gary Adams<br>Jim Barnes
|}

===Sugar Bowl===
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|Road='''Razorbacks'''
|R1=0|R2=10|R3=0|R4=6
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=0|H2=2|H3=0|H4=0
}}
Georgia's number-one ranked defense matched up against Arkansas ninth-ranked offense on New Year's Day in [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]].

Razorback QB Bill Montgomery led the only scoring drive, capped with a 23 yard strike to [[Chuck Dicus]]. Georgia responded with David McKnight tackling Razorback Bill Burnett in the end zone for a [[safety (American football score)|safety]], after which Razorback [[Placekicker|kicker]] Bob White took over, adding three unanswered field goals. The game ended with a 16–2 Razorback win. Chuck Dicus caught twelve passes for 169 yards and a score, and was named player of the game.
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''Source: [http://www.arsnonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=217 Razorback Bowl History – 1969 Sugar Bowl]


==1969==
==1969==
{{Main|1969 Arkansas Razorbacks football team}}
{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year = 1969
|Team = Arkansas Razorbacks
|Conference = Southwest Conference
|ShortConference = SWC
|Record = 9–2
|APRank = 7<ref>"Final AP Top 20." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746813.html 1969 AP Poll.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13, 2008.</ref>
|CoachRank = 3
|ConfRecord = 6–1
|HeadCoach = [[Frank Broyles]]
|StadiumArena = [[Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium|Razorback Stadium]]<br>[[War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)|War Memorial Stadium]]
|Champion =
|BowlTourney=[[Sugar Bowl]] vs. [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]]
|BowlTourneyResult=L, 22–27<ref>"Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams." [http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0746815.html 1969 Bowl Results.] Infoplease.com. Retrieved on July 13, 2008.</ref>
}}

===Overview===
Bill Burnett scored 20 touchdowns, the third-highest total in the nation. [[Placekicker|Kicker]] Bill McClard tied [[Happy Feller]] of Texas with 61 points scored, 40 extra points and 7 field goals. As a team, Arkansas had the #1 defense, allowing only 7.6 points per game.

===Schedule===
{{CFB Schedule Start
| time = no
| rank =
| ranklink = no
| rankyear = 1969
| tv = no
| attend = yes
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = September 20, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| rank = 2
| opponent = [[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State]]
| site_stadium = [[War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)|War Memorial Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock, AR]]
| tv = no
| score = 39–0
| attend = 51,125
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = September 27, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| rank = 3
| opponent = [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane|Tulsa]]
| site_stadium = [[Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium|Razorback Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville, AR]]
| tv = no
| score = 55–0
| attend = 43,617
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 4, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 3
| opponent = [[TCU Horned Frogs football|TCU]]
| site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
| tv = no
| score = 24–6
| attend = 48,127
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 18, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 3
| opponent = [[Baylor Bears football|Baylor]]
| site_stadium = [[Floyd Casey Stadium|Baylor Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Waco, Texas|Waco, TX]]
| tv = no
| score = 21–7
| attend = 30,200
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = October 25, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| rank = 4
| opponent = [[Wichita State Shockers|Wichita State]]
| site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
| tv = no
| score = 52–14
| attend = 36,178
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 1, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 4
| opponent = [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]]
| site_stadium = Razorback Stadium
| site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
| tv = no
| score = 35–13
| attend = 43,140
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 8, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 4
| opponent = [[Rice Owls football|Rice]]
| site_stadium = [[Rice Stadium (Rice University)|Rice Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Houston, Texas|Houston, TX]]
| tv = no
| score = 30–6
| attend = 32,290
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 15, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = yes
| rank = 4
| opponent = [[SMU Mustangs football|SMU]]
| site_stadium = [[Cotton Bowl (stadium)|Cotton Bowl]]
| site_cityst = [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas, TX]]
| tv = no
| score = 28–15
| attend = 35,673
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = November 27, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 2
| opponent = [[1969 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech]]
| site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
| tv = no
| score = 33–0
| attend = 35,287
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = December 6, 1969
| time = no
| w/l = l
| nonconf =
| rank = 2
| opponent = [[1969 Texas Longhorns football team|Texas]]
| opprank = 1
| site_stadium = Razorback Stadium
| site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
| gamename = [[1969 Texas vs. Arkansas football game|Game of the Century]]
| tv = no
| score = 14–15
| attend = 44,598
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = January 1, 1970
| time = no
| w/l = l
| nonconf =
| rank = 3
| opponent = [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Mississippi]]
| opprank = 13
| site_stadium = [[Tulane Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans, LA]]
| gamename = [[Sugar Bowl]]. [[Arkansas-Ole Miss rivalry|Rivalry]]
| tv = no
| score = 22–27
| attend = 82,500
}}
{{CFB Schedule End|rank=|poll=[[Associated Press|AP Poll]]|hc=no}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!Captains
|-
|Rodney Brand<br>Bruce Maxwell<br>Cliff Powell<br>Terry Stewart
|}

===Game of the Century===
{{Main|1969 Texas vs. Arkansas football game}}
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road='''Longhorns'''
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=15
|Home=Razorbacks
|H1=7|H2=0|H3=7|H4=0
}}
With two legendary coaches ([[Frank Broyles|Broyles]] and [[Darrell Royal|Royal]]), two neighboring states, two football powerhouses (8 of last 10 SWC Championships), and two recent National Championships (Arkansas in 1964 and Texas in 1963), Arkansas and Texas had developed a rivalry. The game was moved from the usual third week in October to the first week in December so it could be televised nationally on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. President [[Richard Nixon]] attended the game, and [[AstroTurf]] was even installed in [[Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium|Razorback Stadium]] in preparation for the game.

Arkansas' top-rated defense was going up against the #1-rated Texas offense, but the Hogs got on top early, with a 1-yard TD run by Bill Burnett. After halftime, [[Chuck Dicus]] hauled in a 29-yard touchdown pass, giving the Razorbacks a 14–0 lead heading into the game's final quarter. Longhorn QB James Street then led his squad to its first touchdown, and as coach [[Darrell Royal]] had planned, Texas attempted and completed the [[two-point conversion]], which would in all likelihood prevent a tie.

Arkansas then had the ball and the lead, and a 73-yard drive later, the Hogs were in good position to tack on a field goal that would put the game out of reach, but Razorback QB Bill Montgomery was intercepted in the [[end zone]], giving the Longhorns new life. The Texas drive appeared stalled at the Longhorns' own 43, on a 4th and 3, when Royal gambled again. A 44-yard pass to Randy Peschel, who caught the ball in double coverage, put Texas at the Arkansas 13. Longhorn RB [[Jim Bertelsen]] would run in for the tying six points. The [[extra-point]] snap was high, but was snared by third-string QB Donnie Wigginton and the kick was converted by Longhorn kicker [[Happy Feller]], giving Texas a 15–14 lead with 3:58 to play.

Arkansas drove to the Texas 40, looking for a field goal from [[All-America]]n kicker Bill McClard, but the turnover bug struck again as Montgomery was again picked off.

===Sugar Bowl===
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Razorbacks
|R1=0|R2=12|R3=3|R4=7
|Home='''Rebels'''
|H1=14|H2=10|H3=3|H4=0
}}
[[Arkansas-Ole Miss rivalry|Rivals]] Ole Miss and Arkansas met in the [[1970 Sugar Bowl]].

Ole Miss [[Running back|RB]] Bo Bowen scampered 69 yards to open the scoring, with [[Archie Manning]] adding another 18-yard TD run. Down 14–0, Arkansas responded with a 12-yard TD run by Bill Burnett, but the [[extra point]] was missed, and after a Rebel field goal and Archie Manning 30-yard TD strike, were down 24–6. Before halftime, [[Chuck Dicus]] hauled in a 47-yard pass from Bill Montgomery, but the [[two-point conversion]] was incomplete, and the Rebels took a 24–12 halftime lead.

The third quarter produced a field goal from each team, and in the fourth quarter fullback Bruce Maxwell caught a six-yard strike from Montgomery to cut the lead to five, but the rally fell short, the Hogs losing by a 27–22 final.
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==1960–1969 Statistical Leaders==
==1960–1969 statistical leaders==
{| border="0" cellpadding="3"
{| border="0" cellpadding="3"
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
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* [[University of Arkansas]]
* [[University of Arkansas]]
* [[Arkansas Razorbacks]]
* [[Arkansas Razorbacks]]
* [[Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1950-1959]]
* [[Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1950–59]]
* [[Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1970-1979]]
* [[Arkansas Razorbacks football, 1970–79]]
* [[Cotton Bowl Classic]]
* [[Cotton Bowl Classic]]
* [[Sugar Bowl]]
* [[Sugar Bowl]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[http://www.arsnonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=187 Arkansas Razorbacks Sports Network Online 1960–1969 Football Schedule/Results]
[https://web.archive.org/web/20080918105341/http://www.arsnonline.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=187 Arkansas Razorbacks Sports Network Online 1960–1969 Football Schedule/Results]


{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:1960s in Arkansas]]
[[Category:1960s in Arkansas]]
[[Category:Arkansas Razorbacks football seasons|1960]]

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1960–1969 statistical leaders

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Passing

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Year Player Com Att % Yards
1960 George McKinney 39 90 43 728
1961 George McKinney 32 68 47 426
1962 Billy Moore 51 91 56 673
1963 Bill Gray 34 94 43 483
1964 Fred Marshall 50 94 53 656
1965 John Brittenum 75 149 50 1,103
1966 John Brittenum 76 143 53 1,103
1967 Ronny South 84 142 59 1,159
1968 Bill Montgomery 134 234 57 1,595
1969 Bill Montgomery 93 173 54 1,333

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Year Player Att Yards Avg
1960 Lance Alworth 106 375 3.5
1961 Lance Alworth 110 516 4.7
1962 Billy Moore 131 585 4.5
1963 Jim Lindsey 130 444 3.4
1964 Jack Brasuell 173 542 3.1
1965 Bobby Burnett 232 947 4.1
1966 David Dickey 115 447 3.9
1967 Russell Cody 95 383 4.0
1968 Bill Burnett 207 859 4.1
1969 Bill Burnett 209 900 4.3

Receiving

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Year Player Rec Yards YPC
1960 Jimmy Collier 17 356 20.9
1961 Lance Alworth 18 320 17.8
1962 Jerry Lamb 23 378 16.4
1963 Jerry Lamb 16 240 15.0
1964 Jim Lindsey 24 331 13.8
1965 Bobby Crocket 30 487 16.2
1966 Tommy Burnett 29 401 13.8
1967 Max Peacock 30 468 15.6
1968 Max Peacock 39 497 12.7
1969 Chuck Dicus 42 688 16.4

See also

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Notes

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Arkansas Razorbacks Sports Network Online 1960–1969 Football Schedule/Results