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Posted on 11/3/11 at 11:51 pm to SunHog
Old Field House ...Wow! Goes back.
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Posted on 11/3/11 at 11:53 pm to SunHog
Arkansas
Arkansas vs LSU 1965
Posted on 11/3/11 at 11:55 pm to SunHog
Arkansas vs LSU 1910
Arkansas vs LSU 1930's In Shreveport
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Posted on 11/3/11 at 11:59 pm to SunHog
There is a ton of Arkansas vs LSU history.
Arkansas vs LSU
Arkansas vs LSU
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Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:04 am to SunHog
Arkansas vs Tennessee 1990 Cotton Bowl
Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:10 am to SunHog
Our QB Mike Hold taunting William "The Fridge" Perry during the last play of the 1984 game (an SC victory)
Called Hold That Tiger after the Tiger Rag song.
Called Hold That Tiger after the Tiger Rag song.
Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:28 am to theGarnetWay
surely this has been posted but if it hasnt...

Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:36 am to SunHog
I can't consider 1990 old, in the context of this thread.
Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:41 am to CapstoneGrad06
The 1900's - 1960's of LSU and Ole Miss vs Arkansas certainly qualify.
The 1990 Cotton Bowl between Arkansas and Tennessee was one heck of a game with many all pro's on each sideline.
Feel old.. The Freshmen in college now were born after this game...
The 1990 Cotton Bowl between Arkansas and Tennessee was one heck of a game with many all pro's on each sideline.
Feel old.. The Freshmen in college now were born after this game...
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Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:44 am to SunHog
I'm looking high and low for the 1950's or 1960's....
Arkansas vs Ole Miss Missed Field goal that caused a riot and in the stands and massive fight between Arkansas and Ole Miss fans. Literally fist fights over a missed field goal that won the game.
However, I can't find the article but it's a LARGE reason the teams stopped playing each other for 20 years.
Arkansas vs Ole Miss Missed Field goal that caused a riot and in the stands and massive fight between Arkansas and Ole Miss fans. Literally fist fights over a missed field goal that won the game.
However, I can't find the article but it's a LARGE reason the teams stopped playing each other for 20 years.
Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:49 am to SunHog
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I'm looking high and low for the 1950's or 1960's.... Arkansas vs Ole Miss Missed Field goal that caused a riot and in the stands and massive fight between Arkansas and Ole Miss fans. Literally fist fights over a missed field goal that won the game. However, I can't find the article but it's a LARGE reason the teams stopped playing each other for 20 years.
I was there
I wish
Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:52 am to Hubbhogg
Arkansas vs Ole Miss missing games Due to Fighting.
Well we now know it was in the 1960's..
We played almost yearly before and after this gap of the 1963-1983....
Well we now know it was in the 1960's..
We played almost yearly before and after this gap of the 1963-1983....
Posted on 11/4/11 at 12:57 am to SunHog
Looks like 62' to me, since the 63 and 70 were Sugar Bowl
Posted on 11/4/11 at 1:03 am to Hubbhogg
1960
Ole Miss 10 - Arkansas 7
The 1960 contest between the teams was won by Ole Miss 10-7 at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas, on their way to a final record of 10-0-1 for the 1960 season and the second of their three claimed national championships. Sometimes called the Tommy Bell game by Arkansas fans, he called a timeout in an attempt to quiet Razorback fans.[11] Rebel Allen Green did not hear the whistle and kicked the ball through the uprights. After the timeout, fans swear Bell signaled that the kick was good as soon as Green connected with the ball. Fans also swear that the kick was no good.
Fighting broke out all around the stadium and because of this, the annual series between the two schools was played the next year in Jackson and then was canceled until the two teams renewed the series in 1981.
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Arkansas and Ole Miss had VERY strong hate back then for each other.
Ole Miss 10 - Arkansas 7
The 1960 contest between the teams was won by Ole Miss 10-7 at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas, on their way to a final record of 10-0-1 for the 1960 season and the second of their three claimed national championships. Sometimes called the Tommy Bell game by Arkansas fans, he called a timeout in an attempt to quiet Razorback fans.[11] Rebel Allen Green did not hear the whistle and kicked the ball through the uprights. After the timeout, fans swear Bell signaled that the kick was good as soon as Green connected with the ball. Fans also swear that the kick was no good.
Fighting broke out all around the stadium and because of this, the annual series between the two schools was played the next year in Jackson and then was canceled until the two teams renewed the series in 1981.
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Arkansas and Ole Miss had VERY strong hate back then for each other.
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Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:03 am to NBamaAlum
the guy standing beside the Snake is Dennis Homan from Muscle Shoals, AL #25 great reciver for Bama in mid 60's- he is the one that threw the block to spring the Snake in the "Run in the Mud" at the 67 Iron Bowl- I have an autographed print from the Snake and Dennis- he is a great guy
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:13 am to NBamaAlum
I can't stand Arkansas at all. They have no business in the SEC, so I love this picture:
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:17 am to NBamaAlum
i thought only opposing fans brought up bear bryant
Posted on 11/4/11 at 9:51 am to NBamaAlum
Born in Little Rock Arkansas, Ken Kavanaugh college football career started at LSU during the late 1930s, where he caught 30 passes and was chosen the 1939 Southeastern Conference MVP in 1939.
Pro football player Ken Kavanaugh career with the Chicago Bears was interrupted from 1942-1945 during which time he flew 30 missions over Nazi Germany and won the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with Four Oak Leaf Clusters.
An exceptional athlete and one off the fastest runners in football history, Ken Kavanaugh is rated as one of the best pass catchers in Chicago Bears history. Starring during the 1940s Ken Kavanaugh still holds the Bears records for most career touchdown receptions with 50, also the most TD pass catches in one-season with 13. His receptions records also include most yards per reception in a career with 22.4 and most yards in one-season with 25.6.
Ken's achievements have earned him election to the National Collegiate Football Hall of Fame, the LSU Hall of Fame, Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, and the Arkansas Hall of Fame.
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