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2002 Arkansas Razorbacks football team

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Division
  
Western Division

Head coach
  
Houston Nutt

Offensive scheme
  
Option/Multiple

2002 record
  
9–5 (5–3 SEC)

Offensive coordinator
  
Houston Nutt

Conference
  
Southeastern Conference

The 2002 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Razorbacks played five home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and three home games at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Razorbacks reached the 2002 SEC Championship Game and the 2002 Music City Bowl in Houston Nutt's fifth season as head coach.

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Schedule

Source: 2002 Arkansas Razorbacks Football Schedule/Results

All SEC Teams

  • Fred Talley (RB, Sr.) 1st Team All-SEC Offense (Coaches'), 2nd Team All-SEC Offense (AP)
  • Shawn Andrews (OT, So.) 1st Team All-SEC Offense, Jacobs Blocking Trophy
  • Ken Hamlin (FS, Jr.) 1st Team All-SEC Defense
  • Ahmad Carroll (CB, So.) 2nd Team All-SEC Defense
  • Tony Bua (OLB, Jr.) 2nd Team All-SEC Defense
  • Source: 2002 SEC Football Awards

    Offense

  • Shawn Andrews (OT, So.) AP/Coaches 1st Team
  • Defense

  • Ahmad Carroll (CB, So.) Coaches 2nd Team
  • Ken Hamlin (FS, Jr.) AP/Coaches 1st Team
  • Tony Bua (LB/FS, Jr.) AP/Coaches 2nd Team
  • Statistics

    Arkansas native Matt Jones was the signal caller for the Razorbacks in 2002. Jones also played basketball on the Razorback basketball team. Jones currently holds the SEC record for most rushing yards by a quarterback, but with the advent of the Spread offense in college football, and new dynamic players in the SEC, his record is in danger of being broken.

    References

    2002 Arkansas Razorbacks football team Wikipedia