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The 1989 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season . Led by Ken Hatfield in his sixth and final season as head coach, the Razorbacks compiled an overall record of 10–2 with a mark of 7–1 in conference play, winning the SWC title for the second consecutive year. Arkansas was invited to the Cotton Bowl Classic , where the Razorbacks lost to Tennessee . The team played their home games at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas .
Arkansas' victory over Texas A&M at Kyle Field in College Station broke the Aggies' win streak of 22 consecutive SWC victories at home.
Offensive tackle Jim Mabry was a consensus All-American for the Hogs. Kicker Todd Wright was named to the Freshman All-American Team after converting 20 of 23 field goals on the year, including a 51-yard field goal against UTEP. His average of 1.82 per game tied as best in the SWC, and was surpassed only by future NFL kicker Chris Gardocki from Clemson . As a team, the Razorbacks were the seventh-best rushing offense in college football, with an average of 314.2 yards per game on the ground.
Ken Hatfield led Arkansas to back-to-back SWC titles in 1988 and 1989, coaching the Razorbacks to an overall record of 20–4 and 14-1 against conference opponents over those two seasons. However, due to a sour relationship with athletic director Frank Broyles , Hatfield left Arkansas to become the head football coach of Clemson University after the season. Hatfield accepted the Clemson job without ever visiting the campus prior to his hiring.
Date Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Source September 16 Tulsa * No. 9 W 26–751,518
September 23 at Ole Miss * No. 8 W 24–1755,000 [ 1]
September 30 UTEP * No. 8 W 39–748,240
October 7 at TCU No. 7 W 41–1925,734
October 14 at Texas Tech No. 7 W 45–1347,520
October 21 Texas No. 7 Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, AR (rivalry ) Raycom L 20–2453,316
October 28 No. 12 Houston No. 18 War Memorial Stadium Little Rock, AR W 45–3955,112
November 4 at Rice No. 11 Raycom W 38–1711,800
November 11 Baylor No. 10 Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, AR ESPN W 19–1051,352
November 24 at No. 14 Texas A&M No. 9 CBS W 23–2257,875
December 2 SMU No. 9 War Memorial Stadium Little Rock, AR W 38–2447,112
January 1 vs. No. 8 Tennessee * No. 10 CBS L 27–3174,358 [ 2]
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Texas
Passing
Peter Gardere
16/20, 247 Yds, TD
Rushing
Chris Samuels
12 Rush, 55 Yds
Receiving
Tony Jones
4 Rec, 114 Yds, TD
Arkansas
Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
UT
AU
1
9:52
10
63
5:00
Texas
34-yard field goal by Wayne Clements
3
0
1
0:21
1
6
0:03
Arkansas
E.D. Jackson 6-yard touchdown run, Todd Wright kick good
3
7
2
11:50
1
61
0:09
Texas
Tony Jones 61-yard touchdown reception from Peter Gardere , Wayne Clements kick good
10
7
2
8:21
7
80
3:29
Arkansas
Billy Winston 9-yard touchdown reception from Quinn Grovey , Todd Wright kick good
10
14
2
3:03
11
74
5:18
Texas
24-yard field goal by Wayne Clements
13
14
3
8:24
14
80
6:25
Texas
Winfred Tubbs 1-yard touchdown run, 2-point run good
21
14
3
13:24
9
36
3:53
Texas
42-yard field goal by Wayne Clements
24
14
3
0:14
12
80
4:50
Arkansas
Barry Foster 10-yard touchdown run, 2-point run failed
24
20
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
24
20
[ 3]
1989 Arkansas Razorbacks football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
K
11
Todd Wright
Fr
K
17
Glen Hines
Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
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National championships in bold