 The Arkansas Razorbacks have been supporting a college football athletic program since 1894, when the school used to play high school football teams just to fill out the schedule. The Razorbacks have had a pretty good run in that more than a century taking the field, winning just over 57 percent of the games, winning 13 conference championships, and a national championship. That lone Arkansas Razorbacks national championship came in 1964 when Frank Broyles beat the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Cotton Bowl Classic 10-7. The team went 11-0. Arkansas experienced most of its success in the Southwest Conference, where the Razorbacks played from 1915-1991 and won 13 conference championships. The Arkansas Razorbacks play at the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, where they have played since 1938. Though the most famous coach in the school's history may be Lou Holtz, the current coach is Bobby Petrino. Petrino has managed to rebuild the team in the last three seasons, taking them from a young inexperienced college football team destined for a losing record to a record good enough to land them in the Top 25 and in the Sugar Bowl. OnlineSeats has the Arkansas Razorbacks tickets to enjoy Petrino's continued transformation of this college football program. Watch the games live at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium and take in the school spirit in a way that you cannot from the comfort of your couch.
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