College BasketballJanuary 7No. 9 Tennessee pulls out 79-74 thriller over Arkansas Josiah-Jordan James and Victor Bailey scored 17 points apiece and Tennessee hit eight free throws in the final minute as the No. 9 Volunteers pulled out a 79-74 victory over Arkansas on Wednesday night.
College FootballDecember 12Smith's TD return sparks No. 1 Tide's 52-3 tour of Arkansas DeVonta Smith returned a punt 84 yards for a touchdown as No. 1 Alabama scored 28 points in a span of 11 minutes in the first half and rolled past Arkansas 52-3 on Saturday.
College FootballNovember 21LSU scores late in 4th quarter to upend Arkansas 27-24 A targeting penalty in the fourth quarter helped LSU continue its go-ahead drive, scoring with 3:59 left to dispatch Arkansas, 27-24, on Saturday.
College FootballNovember 15Heisman front-runner? Trask, No. 6 Florida thump Hogs 63-35 Kyle Trask has gone from Heisman hopeful to potential Heisman Trophy front-runner in two months, much of it coming in the last two weeks.
Arkansas RazorbacksNovember 14John Daly's son announces commitment to University of Arkansas Like father, like son.
College FootballNovember 1Mond leads No. 8 Texas A&M to 42-31 win over Arkansas Coach Jimbo Fisher was asked if he was disappointed in anything from No. 8 Texas A&M's convincing win over Arkansas.
Arkansas RazorbacksOctober 17Arkansas forces seven turnovers, beats Ole Miss 33-21 Mississippi quarterback Matt Corral entered Saturday's game against Arkansas with just one interception. He left with six more.
College FootballOctober 4Arkansas snaps 20-game SEC skid, 21-14 vs. Mississippi St. Two coaches and almost three years since Arkansas last won a Southeastern Conference game, the Razorbacks took down the team that was the talk of college football last week.
College FootballSeptember 27Bennett helps No. 4 Georgia rally past Arkansas 37-10 Stetson Bennett transferred away from Georgia after a freshman year spent far down the depth chart
College BasketballMay 24Eddie Sutton, Hall of Fame basketball coach, dead at 84 Eddie Sutton, the Hall of Fame basketball coach who led three teams to the Final Four and was the first coach to take four schools to the NCAA Tournament, died Saturday. He was 84.