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The 2001 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the
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in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Razorbacks played five home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and two home games at War Memorial Stadium in
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. The Razorbacks reached the 2002 Cotton Bowl Classic in
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's fourth season as head coach.


Schedule


Game summaries


UNLV

With 18 seconds to play, the Razorbacks grabbed their first win of the year from the
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.Anderson, Mark (August 31, 2001
Arkansas 14, UNLV 10: One that got away
'' Las Vegas Review-Journal''. Retrieved on August 9, 2008.
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ran in from one yard away to give the Hogs a 14–10 win. Arkansas had only 114 total yards, 49 of those coming on the final scoring drive, as Cobbs had 29 yards on 13 carries."Hogs Earn Final Minute Victory over Rebels." August 29, 200
Story.
arkansasrazorbacks.com. Retrieved on August 9, 2008.
Four Razorback QBs played. Lawrence Richardson returned an interception for a touchdown for the other Razorback touchdown.


Tennessee

In a game delayed twice due to lightning, in front of a record crowd in the newly expanded Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, the Razorbacks had a 3–0 lead until the fourth quarter, when Tennessee roared back for 13 points and the win."Fourth-quarter Rally leads to 13–3 Vols Win." September 8, 2001
Story.
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broke the thousand yard milestone with a forty-yard dash, setting up the only Razorback points of the contest, a 24-yard Brennan O'Donohoe field goal. The Hogs would gain −3 yards offensively from that point, and Tennessee would not score until a 33-yard field goal with 9:44 to play. An Arkansas punt and seven Volunteer plays later produced another field goal, giving Tennessee a 6–3 lead.
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of Tennessee would later spin in from three yards out, producing the first and final touchdown in the final minute. Freshman Stevens would have 206 yards, leading #8 Tennessee to a win.


Alabama

Alabama scored 21 points from three Arkansas miscues, and defeated the Razorbacks 31–10."Arkansas at. Alabama.
Box Score, Stats, and Game Summary.
USA Today. Sep 22, 2001. Retrieved on August 11, 2008.
A 42-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by Tide defender Reggie Myles, coupled with a Thurman Ward interception returned for a 60-yard touchdown gave the Tide a win despite being outgained (315–249) and losing the time-of-possession battle (35:28–24:32)."Tide Turns Turnovers into 31–10 Victory Over Hogs.
Story.
arkansasrazorbacks.com. Retrieved on August 11, 2008.
Ryan Sorahan, who had to leave the game due to a back injury, was 14 of 19 for 139 yards. Zak Clark and later
Tarvaris Jackson Tarvaris D'Andre Jackson (April 21, 1983 – April 12, 2020) was an American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). Jackson played college football for both Alabama State and Arkansas. He played professionally for the ...
(who would later transfer to
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and later play for the
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) would spell him.


Georgia

Georgia QB David Greene finished two yards short of 300 and RB Musa Smith finished five yards shy of 100 as Georgia handed Arkansas its third straight SEC loss."Arkansas at Georgia.
Box Score, Stats, and Game Summary.
USA Today. Sep 29, 2001. Retrieved on August 12, 2008.
Back-up Hog QB Zak Clark started the game between the Hedges for the injured Sorahan, and RB Brandon Holmes left the game after spraining his left shoulder."Georgia Outduels Arkansas in Southeastern Conference Gridiron Battle.
Story.
September 29, 2001. arkansasrazorbacks.com. Retrieved on August 12, 2008.
The Bulldogs opened the scoring with a 2-yard Verron Hayes run, countered by the Hogs with a Holmes TD run. The SEC foes then swapped field goals, before Greene hooked up with
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for a seven-yard TD strike. After another field goal by each squad, Georgia took a 20–13 halftime lead. In the third quarter, Razorback Marvin Jackson returned a punt 74 yards for a touchdown, the first since 1992, but Georgia's Musa Smith responded by diving two yards for a score. After a third Razorback field goal by O'Donohoe, the Dogs put the game away with a four TD pass from Greene.


Weber State

Lawrence Richardson returned the game's opening kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown, and the Hogs never looked back in their 42–19 win against the Wildcats of Weber State."Arkansas Rolls Over Weber State 42–19.
Story.
October 5, 2001. arkansasrazorbacks.com. Retrieved on August 12, 2008.
Razorback running back Brandon Holmes added another score from one yard out to make it a 14–0 Hog lead."Weber St. at Arkansas.

USA Today. Oct 26, 2001. Retrieved on August 12, 2008.
In the second quarter, George Wilson hauled in a 33-yard strike to push the lead to 21–0. To open the second half scoring, Hog RB Fred Talley sprinted 35 yards to the end zone, and after a Weber State score, Razorback Decori Birmingham added a ten-yard touchdown scamper, making the score 35–7. The Wildcats connected on a 17-yard TD pass, but missed the extra point, making it a 35–13 Arkansas lead. Matt Jones then electrified the homecoming crowd with a 59-yard touchdown run to cap the Arkansas scoring at 42–13. Weber State would add another score with less than a minute remaining, but Arkansas would take a 42–19 final.


South Carolina

Arkansas upset the ninth-ranked Gamecocks in
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, giving the Hogs their first SEC win. Carlos Hall blocked a game-tying field goal attempt with less than a minute to play to preserve the victory."Hogs Upset No. 9 South Carolina 10–7; Carlos Hall's Block Preserves Victory.
Story.
October 12, 2001. arkansasrazorbacks.com. Retrieved on August 12, 2008.
Neither team penetrated the endzone in the first half, with the only scoring being a first quarter Brennan O'Donohoe field goal for the Razorbacks."#9 South Carolina at Arkansas.

USA Today. Oct 13, 2001. Retrieved on August 12, 2008.
Coming out of halftime, the Gamecocks used a reverse on a kick return to start their lone scoring drive. Back-up QB Corey Jenkins would finish the drive with a 41-yard scramble into the endzone. Arkansas responded on the next possession with a Zak Clark to Richard Smith 10-yard TD pass, giving the Razorbacks a 10–7 lead. With 6:23 left to play, the Gamecocks drove and set up a game-tying field goal. South Carolina Kicker Daniel Weaver kicked the ball, and Razorback Carlos Hall leapt and deflected the kick with both hands, giving the Gamecocks their first loss and the Hogs the 10–7 win. With the win, the Razorbacks moved to 11–0 in Little Rock under Nutt.


Auburn

Freshman Matt Jones scored two touchdowns, including a passing TD on his first collegiate pass, as Arkansas defeated Auburn 42–17."Auburn vs. Arkansas.
Box Score, Stats, and Game Summary.
USA Today. Oct 27, 2001. Retrieved on August 13, 2008.
Arkansas took advantage of Auburn miscues, including eleven penalties and three turnovers."Arkansas Beats No. 17 Auburn 42–17; Hogs Improve to 4–3.
Story.
arkansasrazorbacks.com. October 26, 2001. Retrieved on August 13, 2008.
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intercepted a pass with thirty seconds before halftime, which resulted in a 16-yard touchdown pass as the half came to a close. Jermaine Petty capped the Arkansas scoring with an 88-yard interception returned for a touchdown.


Ole Miss

The marathon game featured 114 points, 988 offensive yards, four 100-yard rushers, and seven overtimes, with Arkansas prevailing 58–56."Arkansas vs. Ole Miss.
Box Score, Stats, and Game Summary.
USA Today. Nov 3, 2001. Retrieved on August 23, 2008.
The game started slowly, however, with a 7–7 tie going into halftime. Arkansas completed a field goal attempt in the third quarter, giving the Hogs a 10–7 edge."Arkansas Downs Ole Miss 58–56 in Seven Overtimes.
Story.
arkansasrazorbacks.com. November 3, 2001. Retrieved on August 23, 2008.
A tying 32-yard field goal attempt was then set up by Eli Manning. Razorback fullback Mark Pierce ran in from one yard away to take a 17–10 Arkansas lead in the fourth quarter, but Eli Manning connected with Jamie Armstead to send the game into overtime. Razorback RB
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scored from 16 yards out to start the overtime scoring. Eli Manning responded with an 11-yard touchdown pass, sending the game to a second overtime, in which neither team would score. Matt Jones scrambled all 25 yards for the go-ahead touchdown, but the two point run failed. Ole Miss drove to the one-yard line, where Joe Gunn ran in. Given a chance to end the game by completing the two-point conversion, Eli Manning threw the ball, but it was incomplete, sending the game to its fourth extra frame. Rebel receiver Bill Flowers hauled in a 21-yard pass from Manning to take the lead, 30–24. After the Rebels failed the two point pass, Jones threw a 24-yard TD pass to George Wilson. The Hogs would fail the two point run, extending the game to a fifth overtime. Jones again scored for the Razorbacks, an 8-yard rush, but failed the two-point conversion. Manning hit his
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Doug Zeigler from twelve yards out, and failed the two point pass. In the sixth overtime, Zeigler again caught a Manning aerial, and Ole Miss connected on the two-point conversion with a
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rush, taking a 50–42 lead. Razorback Pierce ran in from two yards out, and Arkansas completed the tying two-point conversion on a Jones pass. The game would go to a seventh overtime. Mark Pierce again ran in for a two-yard touchdown (his third two-yard score of the game), and Decori Birmingham would receive the two point pass from Jones, making it a 58–50 Hog lead. Manning would throw his sixth touchdown pass, but the two point pass to Doug Ziegler was stopped by Jermaine Petty, giving Arkansas a 58–56 win over
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Ole Miss. The two teams combined for 60 first downs, 130 rushing attempts (80 from the Razorbacks), 68 pass attempts, and 198 total offensive plays, while limiting mistakes, including two fumbles, eight penalties, and one sack. The win moved Arkansas to 5–3 on the year and 3–0 in overtime. Arkansas would play another seven-overtime game, in 2003.


UCF

Arkansas RB Fred Talley ran for 198 yards, including an 81-yard touchdown, as Arkansas fought off a late rally to beat UCF, 27–20. The Knights scored on a 52-yard pass with three minutes to play, but fell short on their final drive. Arkansas QB Zak Clark completed nine of fourteen passes, and Arkansas improved to 6–3 on the year.


Mississippi State

Arkansas'
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ran in from fifteen yards out with 47 seconds on the clock to beat the Bulldogs of Mississippi State, 24–21."Arkansas Rallies Past Mississippi State 24–21; Cedric Cobbs Scores Three TD's on the Day.
Story.
arkansasrazorbacks.com. November 16, 2001. Retrieved on August 23, 2008.
Cobbs scored three total TD's,
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rushed for 131 yards, and Arkansas moved to 4–3 in conference play and 7–3 overall."Mississippi State vs. Arkansas.
Game Story and Box Score.
USA Today. Nov 17, 2001. Retrieved on August 22, 2008.
Cobbs started off the scoring with a 5-yard rushing TD in the first quarter, giving Arkansas an early 7–0 lead. Josh Morgan of Mississippi State scooped up a fumble and scored in the second quarter, tying the game at 7–7. In the third quarter Hog kicker Brennan O'Donohoe kicked a 19-yard field goal, followed by a Cobbs TD run, producing a 17–7 Razorback edge. Bulldog QB Kevin Fant completed a 21-yard pass, followed three minutes later by a 25-yard TD run from the Bulldogs, giving them a 21–17 lead. Cobbs would run in for the go-ahead score, but Mississippi State drove to the Arkansas 48 before Fant was intercepted, sealing the Razorback win.


LSU

LSU held off an Arkansas rally to end the Hogs six game win streak."LSU Defeats Arkansas in Baton Rouge.
Story.
arkansasrazorbacks.com. November 22, 2001. Retrieved on August 31, 2008.
LSU Running back
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ran for 173 yards and three touchdowns, with quarterback
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throwing for 359 yards, three touchdowns, and four interceptions."Arkansas vs. LSU.
Game Story and Box Score.
USA Today. Nov 23, 2001. Retrieved on August 31, 2008.
LSU started things off in Baton Rouge with a 62-yard LaBrandon Toefield touchdown run. Arkansas responded with a Matt Jones three-yard touchdown scamper and two field goals. Toefield struck again, this time from nine yards out. Matt Jones hooked up with Richard Smith for a Razorback touchdown, giving a 19–14 Hog lead. Tiger Rohan Davey completed a 20-yard pass to close out the first half scoring, giving the Tigers a 20–19 lead at half. Davey hit
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for a 60-yard touchdown, but the Hogs responded with a 61-yard Matt Jones TD pass to Sparky Hamilton. Davey and Toefield would add another score each. Arkansas, down 41–25, began to rally. Hog QB Zak Clark threw two touchdown passes, but the Hogs fell three points short, 41–38.


Oklahoma (Cotton Bowl Classic)

The Razorbacks earned a berth in the
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after a 7–4 regular season. They were slated to play the #10
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, who had recently lost their National Championship hopes after a loss to
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in Bedlam.Franklin, Matt. "Sooner defense sytmies Arkansas.
Story.
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Arkansas QBs were sacked nine times by Oklahoma, setting a school record and tying a Cotton Bowl Classic record."OU Downs Hogs 10–3 in Cotton Bowl Defensive Battle.
Story.
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Arkansas could manage only 50 yards of total offense, and one Brennan O'Donohoe field goal. Oklahoma QB
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ran in from one yard out for the only touchdown of the game. Sooner
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, the
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winner and Nagurski, Bednarik, and Lombardi finalist had nine tackles and a fumble recovery in the effort."Oklahoma 10, Arkansas 3.
Story.
Jan 1, 2002.
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Razorback coach
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said, " he Oklahoma defense isthe best I've seen in 15 years."


Coaching staff

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Roster


Awards and honors


All SEC Teams

* Jermaine Petty (LB, Sr.)1st Team All-SEC Defense (AP) *
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(OT, Fr.) 2nd Team All-SEC Offense (AP) * Kenny Sandlin (C, Sr.) 2nd Team All-SEC Offense (AP) * Fred Talley (RB, Jr.) 2nd Team All-SEC Offense (Coaches') *
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(FS, So.) 1st Team All-SEC Defense (AP) * Carlos Hall (DE, Sr.) 2nd Team All-SEC Defense (AP) *
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(OLB, So.) 2nd Team All-SEC Defense (AP)


All-Americans


Defense

* Jermaine Petty (LB, Sr.) AAFC, AFCA 1st ''Source
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References

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