Arkansas Razorbacks Football - Coaching History

Coaching History

Name Seasons Overall Overall % Conference Conference % Bowls Bowls %
Bret Bielema 2013- - - - -
John L. Smith† 2012 4-8 33.3% 2-6 25%
Bobby Petrino 2008–2011 34–17 66.6% 17–15 53.1% 2–1–0 66.7%
Reggie Herring† 2007 0–1 0.0% 0–1–0 0.0%
Houston Nutt 1998–2007 75–46 62.0% 42–38–0 52.5% 2–5–0 28.6%
Danny Ford 1993–1997 26–30–1 46.5% 16–23–1 41.3% 0–1–0 0.0%
Joe Kines† 1992 3–6–1 35.0% 3–4–1 43.8%
Jack Crowe 1990–1992 9–15–0 37.5% 6–10–0 37.5% 0–1–0 0.0%
Ken Hatfield 1984–1989 55–17–1 76.0% 36–10–0 78.3% 1–6–0 14.3%
Lou Holtz 1977–1983 60–21–2 67.0% 37–18–1 73.5% 3–2–1 58.3%
Frank Broyles 1958–1976 144–58–5 70.8% 91–36–5 70.8% 4–6–0 40.0%
Jack Mitchell 1955–1957 17–12–1 58.3% 8–9–1 47.2%
Bowden Wyatt 1953–1954 11–10–0 52.4% 7–5–0 58.3% 0–1–0 0.0%
Otis Douglas 1950–1952 9–21–0 30.0% 4–14–0 22.2%
John Barnhill 1946–1949 22–17–3 56.0% 10–13–1 43.8% 1–0–1 75.0%
Glen Rose 1944–1945 8–12–1 40.5% 3–7–1 31.8%
John Tomlin 1943 2–7–0 22.2% 1–4–0 20.0%
George Cole 1942 3–7–0 30.0% 0–6–0 0.0%
Fred Thomsen 1929–1941 56–61–10 48.0% 26–42–3 38.7% 0–0–1 50.0%
Francis Schmidt 1922–1928 42–20–3 66.9% 14–13–2 51.7%
George McLaren 1920–21 8–5–3 59.4% 4–1–1 75.0%
J. B. Craig 1919 3–4–0 42.9% 1–2–0 33.3%
Norman Paine 1917–1918 8–3–1 70.8% 0–2–1 16.7%
T. T. McConnell 1915–1916 8–6–1 56.7% 1–3–0 25.0%
E. T. Pickering 1913–1914 11–7–0 61.1%
Hugo Bezdek 1908–1912 29–13–1 68.6%
Frank Longman 1906–1907 5–8–3 40.6%
A. D. Brown 1904–1905 6–9–0 40.0%
D. A. McDaniel 1903 3–4–0 42.9%
Charles Thomas 1901–1902 9–8–0 52.9%
Colbert Searles 1899–1900 5–2–2 66.7%
B. N. Wilson 1897–1898 4–1–1 75.0%
John Futrall 1894–1896 5–2–0 71.4%

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