Arkansas-Ole Miss rivalry

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Arkansas-Ole Miss Rivalry
Arkansas (29) Ole Miss (24)
1908 1924
1926 1937
1940 1942
1944 1945
1947 1954
1956 1957
1981 1982
1985 1986
1987 1988
1989 1994
1995 1996
1998 2001
2002 2004
2005 2006
2007
1913 1914
1928 1938
1941 1946
1952 1953
1955 1958
1959 1960
1961 1963
1970 1983
1990 1991
1992 1993
1997 1999
2000 2003
Ties (1)
1984
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The Arkansas-Ole Miss rivalry, sometimes referred to as the Nut Bowl, is a sports rivalry between the teams of the University of Arkansas (the Razorbacks) and the University of Mississippi (the Rebels). The rivalry currently exists predominantly between the respective programs' football teams, however since both teams are in the SEC Western division, almost all men's and women's sports play each other on an annual basis. The football teams first met in 1908, and have played each other annually since 1981. Overall, Arkansas currently leads the series at 29-24-1.

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[edit] History

The rivalry between Arkansas and Ole Miss developed partially due to geography. Besides being neighboring states in the southeastern United States, from the University of Arkansas' perspective, the University of Mississippi is closer in terms of distance than any other Southeastern Conference school. (current conference) Also, Arkansas has played Ole Miss more times (total) than any other SEC opponent. [1]

[edit] Pre 1980s

The teams were first scheduled to meet each other in 1906, but due to a cancellation, the two teams began play against one another in a 1908 contest in which Arkansas won by a score of 33-0. Arkansas and Mississippi played many times sporadically in the following years. In addition to several single years of playing each other, the two teams played each other from 1940-47 and 1952-62 on an annual basis. The Razorbacks and Rebels also met twice in the Sugar Bowl played in New Orleans, in 1963 and 1970; Both contests were won by Ole Miss. Especially in the early years, the teams often met in Memphis, Tennessee to play the game, besides the normal Arkansas and Mississippi game sites.

[edit] 1980s to present

In every season since 1981, the two teams have played each other annually in football. The games have generally alternated yearly between a site in Mississippi (Jackson, or more recently Oxford) and a site in Arkansas (Little Rock, or more recently Fayetteville), except for one time in 1995 when the game was played in Memphis, Tennessee.

Since Arkansas joined the Southeastern Conference in 1991 (first football season was 1992; previously a member of the SWC), the two teams have played annually as both conference and Western division rivals.

[edit] Recently (2000s)

In 2001, Arkansas and Ole Miss had an NCAA record seven-overtime game in Oxford, MS. The amount of overtimes has since been tied, but has not yet been beaten. (Arkansas ended up winning with a final score of 58-56)

The recent history between the two schools has been dominated by Arkansas, who since 2000 have won 6 games to 2 for Ole Miss, including the last four contests that have been played in a row. (2004-2007)

[edit] Houston Nutt controversy

After the completion of the 2007 football season, Arkansas Razorbacks coach Houston Nutt resigned amid several controversies and allegations which had come prior to and throughout the season. [2] [3] Hours after resigning, he was announced as the head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels football team[4], replacing a 3 day old vacancy left by previous coach Ed Orgeron who had been fired after 3 consecutive losing seasons. Allegations that Nutt had been in contract negotiations with Ole Miss while still under contract to coach games at Arkansas were forthcoming.

Ole Miss will play Arkansas in Fayetteville on October 25, 2008 in what will be the seventh game of the year for Ole Miss and the eighth game of the year for Arkansas. This will be Nutt's first return to the University of Arkansas campus as a coach since his controversial departure in what is considered to be a highly anticipated match up.

The long standing Arkansas-Ole Miss rivalry has only been heightened due to the recent Houston Nutt controversy.

[edit] Meetings

[edit] Game Results

The results of games played between Arkansas and Ole Miss: [5] [6] [7]

Year Arkansas Ole Miss Location
1908 Arkansas 33 Ole Miss 0 Fayetteville, AR
1913 Arkansas 10 Ole Miss 21 Little Rock, AR
1914 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 13 Little Rock, AR
1924 Arkansas 20 Ole Miss 0 Little Rock, AR
1926 Arkansas 21 Ole Miss 6 Fayetteville, AR
1928 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 25 Oxford, MS
1937 Arkansas 32 Ole Miss 6 Memphis, TN
1938 Arkansas 14 Ole Miss 20 Memphis, TN
1940 Arkansas 21 Ole Miss 20 Memphis, TN
1941 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 18 Memphis, TN
1942 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 6 Memphis, TN
1944 Arkansas 26 Ole Miss 18 Memphis, TN
1945 Arkansas 19 Ole Miss 0 Memphis, TN
1946 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 9 Memphis, TN
1947 Arkansas 19 Ole Miss 14 Memphis, TN
1952 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 34 Little Rock, AR
1953 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 28 Memphis, TN
1954 Arkansas 6 Ole Miss 0 Little Rock, AR
1955 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 17 Oxford, MS
1956 Arkansas 14 Ole Miss 0 Little Rock, AR
1957 Arkansas 12 Ole Miss 6 Memphis, TN
1958 Arkansas 12 Ole Miss 14 Little Rock, AR
1959 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 28 Memphis, TN
1960 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 10 Little Rock, AR
1961 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 16 Jackson, MS
1963 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 13 New Orleans, LA[1]
1970 Arkansas 22 Ole Miss 27 New Orleans, LA[2]
Year Arkansas Ole Miss Location
1981 Arkansas 27 Ole Miss 13 Jackson, MS
1982 Arkansas 14 Ole Miss 12 Little Rock, AR
1983 Arkansas 10 Ole Miss 13 Jackson, MS
1984 Arkansas 14 Ole Miss 14 Little Rock, AR
1985 Arkansas 24 Ole Miss 19 Jackson, MS
1986 Arkansas 21 Ole Miss 0 Little Rock, AR
1987 Arkansas 31 Ole Miss 10 Jackson, MS
1988 Arkansas 21 Ole Miss 13 Little Rock, AR
1989 Arkansas 24 Ole Miss 17 Jackson, MS
1990 Arkansas 17 Ole Miss 21 Little Rock, AR
1991 Arkansas 17 Ole Miss 24 Jackson, MS
1992 Arkansas 3 Ole Miss 17 Little Rock, AR
1993 Arkansas 0 Ole Miss 19 Jackson, MS
1994 Arkansas 31 Ole Miss 7 Fayetteville, AR
1995 Arkansas 13 Ole Miss 6 Memphis, TN
1996 Arkansas 13 Ole Miss 7 Fayetteville, AR
1997 Arkansas 9 Ole Miss 19 Oxford, MS
1998 Arkansas 34 Ole Miss 0 Fayetteville, AR
1999 Arkansas 16 Ole Miss 38 Oxford, MS
2000 Arkansas 24 Ole Miss 38 Fayetteville, AR
2001 Arkansas 58 Ole Miss 56 Oxford, MS
2002 Arkansas 48 Ole Miss 28 Fayetteville, AR
2003 Arkansas 7 Ole Miss 19 Oxford, MS
2004 Arkansas 35 Ole Miss 3 Fayetteville, AR
2005 Arkansas 28 Ole Miss 17 Oxford, MS
2006 Arkansas 38 Ole Miss 3 Fayetteville, AR
2007 Arkansas 44 Ole Miss 8 Oxford, MS

^ Played in the Sugar Bowl.

[edit] Notable Games

[edit] 1908

The very first meeting between the two teams was a 1908 contest in which Arkansas won by a score of 33-0. The teams were first scheduled to meet each other in 1906, but due to a cancellation, the 1908 contest was the first meeting.

[edit] 1959

The 1959 contest was won by Ole Miss 28-0 in Memphis, Tennessee on their way to a final record of 10-1 for the 1959 season and one of their three national championships.

[edit] 1960

The 1960 contest between the teams was won by Ole Miss 10-7 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 national championships.

[edit] 1963

The January 1, 1963 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans was played between the two teams as a end to the 1962 regular season. Ole Miss won the game by a final score of 17-13 to finish the season 10-0 and win a share of the 1962 national championship in college football. This was their third of three national championships Ole Miss claims.

[edit] 2001

On November 3, 2001, Arkansas and Ole Miss played in an NCAA record 7-overtime game in Oxford, MS. The record has since been tied but has not yet been broken. Arkansas ended up winning with a final score of 58-56. Arkansas finished with 531 yards of offense, 370 rushing and 161 passing, while Ole Miss netted 457 yards of offense, 312 passing and 166 rushing. [8] [9]

[edit] 2004-2007

The Razorbacks have won the most recent four contests over the Rebels from 2004 through 2007.

[edit] 2008

Ole Miss will return to Arkansas for the first time with former Razorback coach, Houston Nutt.

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