2002 Arkansas Razorbacks Football Team - Statistics

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 like Tim Tebow in the SEC, his record is in danger of being broken.

Opponent Comp Att Yards TD INT Rush Rush Yds Rush TD
Boise State 7 14 106 3 0 11 70 0
South Florida 9 12 148 2 0 5 54 0
Alabama 7 18 111 0 2 7 50 1
Tennessee 10 20 183 1 0 21 44 1
Auburn 7 13 67 0 0 6 84 1
Kentucky 15 26 210 0 1 12 52 0
Ole Miss 7 14 78 1 1 4 35 1
Troy 7 15 77 1 1 8 22 0
South Carolina 10 18 113 2 0 7 9 0
Louisiana-Lafayette 9 13 118 2 0 13 129 1
Mississippi State 8 15 90 2 0 5 -1 0
LSU 4 16 127 1 1 11 46 0
Georgia 9 16 60 0 0 6 13 0
Minnesota 12 25 118 1 2 7 13 0
Season 121 235 1606 16 8 119 620 5

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