Arkansas Razorbacks football

Arkansas Razorbacks football
2024 Arkansas Razorbacks football team
Athletic directorHunter Yurachek
Head coachSam Pittman
4th season, 23–25 (.479)
StadiumDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
War Memorial Stadium
(capacity: 76,212 (Fayetteville)
54,120 (Little Rock))
FieldFrank Broyles Field
Field surfaceTahoma 31 grass (Fayetteville)[1]
FieldTurf (Little Rock)
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern
Past conferencesIndependent (1894–1914)
Southwest Conference (1915–1991)
All-time record740–539–40 (.576)
Bowl record17–24–3 (.420)
Claimed national titles1 (1964)
Unclaimed national titles1 (1977)
Conference titles13
Division titles4
Rivalries[[LSU Tigers football|LSU]] (rivalry)
Missouri (rivalry)
Ole Miss (rivalry)
Texas (rivalry)
Texas A&M (rivalry)
Texas Tech (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans25
Current uniform
ColorsCardinal and white[2]
   
Fight songArkansas Fight
Marching bandBest in Sight and Sound
Websitearkansasrazorbacks.com

The Arkansas Razorbacks football program represents the University of Arkansas in the sport of American football. The Razorbacks compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The program has one national championship awarded by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and Helms Athletic Foundation (HAF) in 1964 and one national championship awarded by the Rothman Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments (Rothman (FACT)) in 1977. The school does not claim the 1977 title. The program began in 1894 and has compiled an all-time record of 740–539–40, for a .576 winning percentage. The Razorbacks have won 13 conference championships and have had 58 players named honored as All-Americans.

Home games are played at stadiums on or near the two largest campuses of the University of Arkansas System: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville and War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. Sam Pittman is the head coach and has served since 2020.

  1. ^ "Natural Grass returns to DWRRS". Arkansas Razorbacks. August 2, 2019.
  2. ^ "Color Palette & Fonts". Arkansas Razorbacks Brand Style Guide (PDF). June 16, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.

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