false
380
Thursday 05/23
LSU
1
Baseball
4
Thursday 05/23
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Men
Thursday 05/23
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Women
Thursday 05/23
Third Round
Golf - Women
891
Wednesday 05/22
NCAA Tournament Individual Singles
Tennis - Women
Wednesday 05/22
Ole Miss
1
Baseball
2
Wednesday 05/22
Second Round
Golf - Women
589
Tuesday 05/21
First Round
Golf - Women
296
Sunday 05/19
Oklahoma
14
Softball
1
Saturday 05/18
Fordham
2
Softball
5
Saturday 05/18
Oklahoma
10
Softball
5
Saturday 05/18
Auburn
11
Baseball
6
Saturday 05/18
Day Three
Golf - Men
Friday 05/17
Auburn
0
Baseball
1
Friday 05/17
Fordham
1
Softball
5
Friday 05/17
Day Two
Golf - Men
Thursday 05/16
Auburn
3
Baseball
0
Thursday 05/16
Day One
Golf - Men
Sunday 05/12
Tennessee
2
Baseball
10
Sunday 05/12
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Sunday 05/12
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 05/11
Tennessee
1
Baseball
11
Saturday 05/11
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 05/11
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 05/11
Third Round
Golf - Women
864
Friday 05/10
Tennessee
8
Baseball
3
Friday 05/10
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Friday 05/10
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Friday 05/10
Second Round
Golf - Women
577
Thursday 05/09
Missouri
8
Softball
0
Thursday 05/09
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Thursday 05/09
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Thursday 05/09
First Round
Golf - Women
283
Sunday 05/05
Auburn
0
Softball
5
Saturday 05/04
Auburn
7
Softball
8
Saturday 05/04
Kentucky
4
Baseball
3
Saturday 05/04
Kentucky
3
Baseball
5
Friday 05/03
Auburn
0
Softball
6
Friday 05/03
Kentucky
1
Baseball
2
Friday 05/03
Arkansas Twilight
T&F - Women
Friday 05/03
Arkansas Twilight
T&F - Men
Tuesday 04/30
Missouri State
3
Baseball
6
Sunday 04/28
Tennessee
Softball
Sunday 04/28
Georgia
Baseball
Sunday 04/28
Tennessee
Softball
Sunday 04/28
Payton Jordan invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 04/27
Arkansas Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 04/27
Arkansas Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 04/27
Georgia
1
Baseball
2
Friday 04/26
Georgia
0
Baseball
2
Friday 04/26
Tennessee
1
Softball
2
Tuesday 04/23
Oklahoma
Baseball
Sunday 04/21
Kentucky
5
Softball
3
Sunday 04/21
Texas A&M
1
Baseball
2
Sunday 04/21
Third Round
Golf - Women
923
Sunday 04/21
NCAA Championship
Gymnastics
Sunday 04/21
Day Three
Golf - Men
Saturday 04/20
Texas A&M
2
Baseball
12
Saturday 04/20
Kentucky
0
Softball
4
Saturday 04/20
Second Round
Golf - Women
621
Saturday 04/20
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 04/20
Arkansas-Oregon Dual
T&F - Men
Friday 04/19
Texas A&M
5
Baseball
3
Friday 04/19
Kentucky
1
Softball
4
Friday 04/19
First Round
Golf - Women
313
Friday 04/19
Arkansas-Oregon Dual
T&F - Men
Friday 04/19
NCAA Championship
Gymnastics
196.150
Friday 04/19
Day One
Golf - Men
Friday 04/19
Mt. SAC Relays
T&F - Women
Thursday 04/18
Auburn
4
Tennis - Women
3
Thursday 04/18
Mt. SAC Relays
T&F - Women
Wednesday 04/17
Alabama
4
Tennis - Men
2
Tuesday 04/16
Nebraska
4
Baseball
2
Tuesday 04/16
Nebraska
3
Baseball
0
Sunday 04/14
Missouri
10
Softball
11
Sunday 04/14
LSU
5
Baseball
3
Sunday 04/14
University of Houston
2
Tennis - Women
4
Saturday 04/13
LSU
3
Baseball
8
Saturday 04/13
Jackson State
0
Tennis - Men
4
Saturday 04/13
John McDonnell Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 04/13
John McDonnell Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 04/13
Missouri
1
Softball
4
Saturday 04/13
LSU
1
Tennis - Women
6
Saturday 04/13
LSU
4
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 04/12
LSU
6
Baseball
2
Friday 04/12
Missouri
9
Softball
0
Wednesday 04/10
Missouri St.
Softball
Tuesday 04/09
New Mexico
3
Baseball
4
Tuesday 04/09
New Mexico
3
Baseball
0
Tuesday 04/09
Nebraska-Omaha
0
Tennis - Men
4
Tuesday 04/09
Nebraska-Omaha
0
Tennis - Men
7
Monday 04/08
John McDonnell Combined Events
T&F - Women
Sunday 04/07
St. Louis
0
Tennis - Men
7
Sunday 04/07
John McDonnell Combined Events
T&F - Men
Sunday 04/07
John McDonnell Combined Events
T&F - Women
Sunday 04/07
LSU
5
Softball
4
Sunday 04/07
Georgia
4
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 04/07
Georgia
7
Tennis - Women
0
Sunday 04/07
Kennesaw State
0
Tennis - Women
7
Sunday 04/07
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 04/06
Oregon State NCAA Regional
Gymnastics
196.950
Saturday 04/06
Alabama
5
Baseball
0
Saturday 04/06
LSU
3
Softball
4
Saturday 04/06
Day One
Golf - Men
Saturday 04/06
Sun Angel Classic
T&F - Women
Friday 04/05
Alabama
0
Baseball
6
Friday 04/05
LSU
8
Softball
2
Friday 04/05
Tennessee
4
Tennis - Women
2
Friday 04/05
Tennessee
4
Tennis - Men
0
Thursday 04/04
Alabama
1
Baseball
3
Tuesday 04/02
Mississippi Valley St.
Softball
Tuesday 04/02
Mississippi Valley St.
Softball
Sunday 03/31
Mississippi State
1
Baseball
3
Sunday 03/31
Florida
4
Tennis - Men
0
Sunday 03/31
Florida
7
Tennis - Women
0
Sunday 03/31
Third Round
Golf - Women
873
Saturday 03/30
Georgia
1
Softball
8
Saturday 03/30
Mississippi State
4
Baseball
1
Saturday 03/30
Georgia
3
Softball
5
Saturday 03/30
Razorback Spring Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/30
Razorback Spring Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 03/30
Second Round
Golf - Women
583
Saturday 03/30
Stanford Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/30
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Friday 03/29
Mississippi State
4
Baseball
5
Friday 03/29
Georgia
2
Softball
5
Friday 03/29
South Carolina
5
Tennis - Women
2
Friday 03/29
South Carolina
5
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 03/29
First Round
Golf - Women
294
Friday 03/29
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Friday 03/29
Stanford Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 03/29
Stanford Invitational
T&F - Women
Thursday 03/28
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Wednesday 03/27
Mississippi Valley State
1
Baseball
2
Wednesday 03/27
UMKC
1
Softball
9
Wednesday 03/27
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Tuesday 03/26
Mississippi Valley State
0
Baseball
6
Sunday 03/24
Tulane
60
Basketball - W
48
Sunday 03/24
Ole Miss
3
Tennis - Women
4
Sunday 03/24
South Carolina
3
Baseball
5
Sunday 03/24
Ole Miss
4
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 03/24
Third Round
Golf - Women
899
Saturday 03/23
Florida
1
Softball
0
Saturday 03/23
South Carolina
2
Baseball
4
Saturday 03/23
SEC Championship Session I (Seeds 5-8)
Gymnastics
196.400
Saturday 03/23
Texas State Elite
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/23
Texas State Quad
T&F - Men
Saturday 03/23
Day Three
Swim
Saturday 03/23
Second Round
Golf - Women
590
Friday 03/22
Florida (DH-GM 2)
5
Softball
2
Friday 03/22
South Carolina
3
Baseball
15
Friday 03/22
Florida (DH-GM1)
8
Softball
0
Friday 03/22
Mississippi State
0
Tennis - Women
4
Friday 03/22
Mississippi State
4
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 03/22
Day Two
Swim
Friday 03/22
First Round
Golf - Women
293
Thursday 03/21
Memphis
57
Basketball - W
67
Thursday 03/21
Day One
Swim
Wednesday 03/20
Savannah St.
1
Softball
14
Wednesday 03/20
Jackson State
0
Tennis - Women
5
Wednesday 03/20
Jackson State
0
Tennis - Women
4
Tuesday 03/19
Savannah St.
0
Softball
10
Tuesday 03/19
UT Pan American
1
Tennis - Men
6
Sunday 03/17
UCLA
197.425
Gymnastics
196.600
Sunday 03/17
Ole Miss
6
Baseball
4
Sunday 03/17
Texas A&M
6
Tennis - Women
1
Sunday 03/17
Texas A&M
7
Tennis - Men
0
Sunday 03/17
Texas A&M
9
Softball
1
Sunday 03/17
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 03/16
Texas A&M
7
Softball
3
Saturday 03/16
Ole Miss
1
Baseball
10
Saturday 03/16
Day One
Golf - Men
Friday 03/15
Texas A&M
2
Softball
1
Friday 03/15
Ole Miss
7
Baseball
1
Friday 03/15
Missouri
5
Tennis - Women
2
Thursday 03/14
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
41
Basketball - W
63
Thursday 03/14
Vanderbilt
75
Basketball - Men
72
Wednesday 03/13
Alabama A&M
0
Baseball
13
Wednesday 03/13
Day Three
Swim
Tuesday 03/12
Alabama A&M
2
Baseball
20
Tuesday 03/12
Stephen F. Austin
2
Softball
9
Tuesday 03/12
Day Two
Swim
Tuesday 03/12
Day Two
Golf - Men
Monday 03/11
Day One
Swim
Monday 03/11
Day One
Golf - Men
Sunday 03/10
Auburn
6
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 03/10
Auburn
6
Tennis - Women
1
Sunday 03/10
Utah Valley University
3
Softball
1
Sunday 03/10
Day Three
Swim
Sunday 03/10
Third Round
Golf - Women
889
Saturday 03/09
Minnesota, Nebraska, Centenary
Gymnastics
196.350
Saturday 03/09
San Diego State (DH Gm2)
1
Baseball
4
Saturday 03/09
Utah Valley University
0
Softball
5
Saturday 03/09
Texas A&M
62
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 03/09
San Diego State (DH Gm1)
2
Baseball
8
Saturday 03/09
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 03/09
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/09
Day Two
Swim
Saturday 03/09
Second Round
Golf - Women
591
Friday 03/08
Utah Valley University
0
Softball
3
Friday 03/08
San Diego State
3
Baseball
4
Friday 03/08
Alabama
5
Tennis - Women
2
Friday 03/08
Alabama
6
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 03/08
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Friday 03/08
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Friday 03/08
Day One
Swim
Friday 03/08
First Round
Golf - Women
293
Thursday 03/07
San Diego State
0
Baseball
2
Thursday 03/07
Florida
64
Basketball - W
59
Tuesday 03/05
Missouri
93
Basketball - Men
63
Sunday 03/03
OLE MISS
52
Basketball - W
93
Sunday 03/03
Vanderbilt
6
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 03/03
Championship Game - Jacksonville State
2
Softball
3
Sunday 03/03
Vanderbilt
4
Tennis - Women
3
Sunday 03/03
Pacific
4
Baseball
3
Saturday 03/02
Semifinal vs. Northern Iowa
1
Softball
17
Saturday 03/02
Arizona State
3
Baseball
1
Saturday 03/02
Kentucky
60
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 03/02
Jacksonville St.
5
Softball
4
Saturday 03/02
Day One
Swim
Saturday 03/02
Alex Wilson Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 03/01
Missouri, Centenary, Lindenwood
Gymnastics
196.650
Friday 03/01
Northern Iowa
0
Softball
8
Friday 03/01
Gonzaga
3
Baseball
0
Friday 03/01
Wright St.
3
Softball
11
Friday 03/01
Kentucky
3
Tennis - Women
4
Friday 03/01
Arkansas Final Qualifier
T&F - Men
Friday 03/01
Kentucky
5
Tennis - Men
2
Friday 03/01
Arkansas Final Qualifier
T&F - Women
Friday 03/01
Alex Wilson Invitational
T&F - Men
Thursday 02/28
Florida
69
Basketball - W
58
Thursday 02/28
Arizona State
3
Baseball
2
Wednesday 02/27
LSU
65
Basketball - Men
60
Tuesday 02/26
Day Three
Golf - Men
Monday 02/25
Third Round
Golf - Women
867
Monday 02/25
Day Two
Golf - Men
Sunday 02/24
Third place game - Saint Louis
0
Softball
8
Sunday 02/24
Evansville
2
Baseball
10
Sunday 02/24
Tulsa
3
Tennis - Women
4
Sunday 02/24
TENNESSEE
60
Basketball - W
54
Sunday 02/24
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Sunday 02/24
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Sunday 02/24
Semifinal - ULM
7
Softball
6
Sunday 02/24
First and Second Rounds
Golf - Women
583
Sunday 02/24
Day One
Golf - Men
Saturday 02/23
Florida
71
Basketball - Men
54
Saturday 02/23
Saint Louis
0
Softball
8
Saturday 02/23
Evansville
2
Baseball
5
Saturday 02/23
Murray St.
0
Softball
8
Saturday 02/23
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/23
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 02/23
Purdue
3
Tennis - Men
4
Saturday 02/23
Day Five
Swim
Friday 02/22
Alabama
197.100
Gymnastics
197.100
Friday 02/22
Ohio State
4
Tennis - Women
3
Friday 02/22
Evansville
4
Baseball
10
Friday 02/22
ULM
3
Softball
14
Friday 02/22
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Friday 02/22
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Friday 02/22
Day Four
Swim
Thursday 02/21
Georgia
60
Basketball - Men
62
Thursday 02/21
Georgia
66
Basketball - W
34
Thursday 02/21
Day Three
Swim
Wednesday 02/20
Day Two
Swim
Tuesday 02/19
New Orleans
0
Baseball
3
Tuesday 02/19
New Orleans
0
Baseball
14
Tuesday 02/19
Day One
Swim
Sunday 02/17
Oral Roberts
1
Tennis - Men
6
Sunday 02/17
MISSOURI (Pink Game)
40
Basketball - W
61
Sunday 02/17
Western Illinois
7
Baseball
5
Sunday 02/17
Oklahoma
4
Tennis - Women
3
Sunday 02/17
Hofstra
6
Softball
4
Sunday 02/17
UMKC
2
Tennis - Men
5
Saturday 02/16
Missouri
71
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 02/16
Tulsa
3
Softball
1
Saturday 02/16
Western Illinois
2
Baseball
7
Saturday 02/16
Tulsa
3
Softball
14
Friday 02/15
LSU
196.825
Gymnastics
195.625
Friday 02/15
Tulsa
6
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 02/15
Western Illinois
1
Baseball
9
Friday 02/15
Florida St.
9
Softball
1
Friday 02/15
Hofstra
8
Softball
1
Wednesday 02/13
Auburn
75
Basketball - Men
83
Wednesday 02/13
Jackson St.
0
Softball
8
Wednesday 02/13
Jackson St.
2
Softball
8
Tuesday 02/12
Third Round
Golf - Women
884
Monday 02/11
Second Round
Golf - Women
587
Sunday 02/10
Alabama
80
Basketball - W
91
Sunday 02/10
Oklahoma State
4
Tennis - Women
3
Sunday 02/10
Utah
1
Softball
5
Sunday 02/10
First Round
Golf - Women
291
Sunday 02/10
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 02/09
Weber St.
2
Softball
10
Saturday 02/09
Loyola Marymount
3
Softball
8
Saturday 02/09
Vanderbilt
67
Basketball - Men
49
Saturday 02/09
New Mexico
3
Tennis - Men
4
Saturday 02/09
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/09
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 02/09
Husky Classic
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/09
Day One
Golf - Men
Friday 02/08
Auburn
195.650
Gymnastics
196.325
Friday 02/08
Southern Utah
2
Softball
3
Friday 02/08
Oregon
6
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 02/08
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Women
Friday 02/08
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 02/08
Colorado St.
4
Softball
5
Friday 02/08
Husky Classic
T&F - Women
Thursday 02/07
KENTUCKY
80
Basketball - W
74
Tuesday 02/05
Florida
69
Basketball - Men
80
Sunday 02/03
Mississippi State
47
Basketball - W
44
Sunday 02/03
Minnesota
3
Tennis - Men
4
Sunday 02/03
Yale
4
Tennis - Women
3
Saturday 02/02
Tennessee
60
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 02/02
Kansas University
81
Swim
219
Saturday 02/02
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 02/02
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 02/01
Florida
197.575
Gymnastics
196.175
Friday 02/01
Army
0
Tennis - Men
6
Friday 02/01
Army
1
Tennis - Men
6
Friday 02/01
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Women
Friday 02/01
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Men
Thursday 01/31
Alabama
59
Basketball - Men
56
Thursday 01/31
Ole Miss
66
Basketball - W
77
Wednesday 01/30
UAB
3
Tennis - Men
4
Sunday 01/27
SOUTH CAROLINA
43
Basketball - W
40
Saturday 01/26
Virginia
6
Tennis - Men
1
Saturday 01/26
South Carolina
75
Basketball - Men
54
Saturday 01/26
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 01/26
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 01/26
Washington State
2
Tennis - Women
5
Friday 01/25
Denver
195.125
Gymnastics
195.475
Friday 01/25
Georgia State
2
Tennis - Men
4
Friday 01/25
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Women
Friday 01/25
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 01/25
Northwestern
5
Tennis - Women
2
Thursday 01/24
Missouri
50
Basketball - W
58
Wednesday 01/23
Mississippi State
70
Basketball - Men
96
Sunday 01/20
South Dakota State
0
Tennis - Men
7
Sunday 01/20
Nebraska-Omaha
0
Tennis - Men
7
Sunday 01/20
Lamar
0
Tennis - Women
7
Saturday 01/19
UT - Pan American
0
Tennis - Women
7
Saturday 01/19
Ole Miss
76
Basketball - Men
64
Saturday 01/19
Texas A&M Triangular
T&F - Men
Saturday 01/19
Texas A&M Triangular
T&F - Women
Saturday 01/19
Prairie View A&M
0
Tennis - Women
7
Saturday 01/19
Davidson College
96
Swim
194
Saturday 01/19
Queens College
85
Swim
191
Friday 01/18
Kentucky
195.500
Gymnastics
193.075
Friday 01/18
Florida State
133
Swim
167
Friday 01/18
South Carolina
77
Swim
223
Thursday 01/17
Georgia
57
Basketball - W
53
Wednesday 01/16
Auburn
80
Basketball - Men
88
Sunday 01/13
Vanderbilt
78
Basketball - W
58
Saturday 01/12
Vanderbilt
33
Basketball - Men
56
Saturday 01/12
Penn State
146.5
Swim
151.5
Saturday 01/12
Missouri State
50
Swim
250
Friday 01/11
Georgia
196.200
Gymnastics
195.775
Friday 01/11
Arkansas-Texas Dual
78
T&F - Men
85
Friday 01/11
Arkansas-Oklahoma State Dual
61
T&F - Women
81
Thursday 01/10
LSU
54
Basketball - W
63
Wednesday 01/09
Texas A&M
69
Basketball - Men
51
Sunday 01/06
Texas A&M
63
Basketball - W
51
Saturday 01/05
Delaware St.
51
Basketball - Men
86
Thursday 01/03
Auburn
50
Basketball - W
47
Saturday 12/29
Northwestern St.
61
Basketball - Men
79
Friday 12/28
Coppin State
57
Basketball - W
71
Saturday 12/22
Alabama A&M
68
Basketball - Men
95
Friday 12/21
Northwestern St.
41
Basketball - W
80
Thursday 12/20
Robert Morris
74
Basketball - Men
79
Wednesday 12/19
Mississippi Valley State
42
Basketball - W
99
Sunday 12/16
Furman
38
Basketball - W
73
Saturday 12/15
Alcorn St.
59
Basketball - Men
97
Saturday 12/08
Michigan
80
Basketball - Men
67
Thursday 12/06
Kansas
56
Basketball - W
64
Tuesday 12/04
Oklahoma
78
Basketball - Men
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John L. Smith
Position: Head Coach
John L. Smith
Courtesy: Athletic Media Relations

After nearly four decades in collegiate coaching, including head coaching positions at five previous institutions, John L. Smith returned to Arkansas in April of 2012 to provide guidance, energy and stability to a program he helped elevate to national prominence.

Smith enters his 40th year of coaching and his 19th as a head coach. Arkansas is Smith's sixth head coaching position following stints at Idaho, Utah State, Louisville, Michigan State and most recently at his alma mater, Weber State. As a head coach, Smith has a 132-86 overall record and produced six conference champions (two Conference USA, two Big West and two Big Sky). Twelve of his 18 teams participated in postseason play. Smith is one of 19 head coaches in collegiate football history to take three different schools to a bowl game.

Smith served as the Razorbacks' special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach for the 2009-11 seasons before departing last December for Weber State. He has previously worked with eight of the nine members of the Razorbacks' assistant coaching staff.

Smith's special teams groups dominated in 2011, as Arkansas boasted the SEC's individual leader in punt returns, punting and kick scoring. Last season, Joe Adams became the first recipient of the Johnny Rodgers Award, presented to the nation's top returner. Adams led the NCAA and tied an SEC single-season record with four punt return touchdowns and was second in the NCAA with his average of 16.9 yards per punt return. Arkansas returned an NCAA-leading six kicks for touchdowns, scoring four punt return touchdowns and two kickoff return touchdowns. Dylan Breeding became the first Razorback to lead the SEC in punting, with an average of 45.28, which ranked seventh nationally. Kicker Zach Hocker's average of 9.1 points per game led the SEC in kick scoring and finished seventh in the nation.

On defense, Smith helped transfer Alonzo Highsmith make an immediate impact as the junior led the team with 12.5 tackles for loss and finished third on the team with 80 total tackles. Fellow outside linebacker Jerico Nelson was fifth on the team with 70 tackles and tied for fourth among the Razorbacks with four quarterback hurries.

Smith's impact was easy to spot in 2010 as Arkansas made the first BCS appearance in program history. Punt returner Joe Adams ranked second in the Southeastern Conference and fifth nationally in punt return average (15.56). Zach Hocker was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team after going 56-of-56 on PAT attempts to rank second in the SEC and tie for 12th nationally. It was the third-highest PAT total in program history. Hocker's 104 points scored was the fourth-highest total in school history and the third highest by a kicker. Hocker's .842 field goal percentage ranked third in the SEC and tied for 21st in the NCAA and was the third-best single-season percentage (min. 10 attempts) in school history.

From 2003-06, Smith was the head coach at Michigan State and led the Spartans to a 22-26 overall record. He was named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2003 after posting the most wins by a first-year head coach in MSU history with an 8-4 record. During his time in East Lansing, 41 of his student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

The Spartans started the 2006 season off 3-0, which included an impressive 38-23 victory over Pittsburgh. The season also saw Michigan State make the record books with the largest comeback in NCAA Division I-A history. The Spartans, after falling behind to the Wildcats 38-3 with 9:54 remaining in the 3rd quarter, rallied to score 38 unanswered points for a 41-38 victory. MSU also finished third in the Big 10 in passing offense (227.58).

In 2005, Michigan State ranked among the NCAA leaders in all four offensive categories: No. 20 in rushing offense(201.8 yards per game), No. 11 in passing offense (school record 295.5 ypg.), No. 5 in total offense (school-record 497.3 ypg.) and No. 18 in scoring offense (33.8 points per game). The Spartans finished second in the Big Ten in passing offense and total offense while ranking third in rushing offense and fourth in scoring offense. Michigan State's per game averages for passing offense (No. 10) and total offense (No. 4) rank among the top 10 season totals in Big Ten history.

Michigan State opened the 2005 season with a bang, outscoring its first four opponents, 176-83, en route to a perfect 4-0 record. A 44-41 overtime victory at No. 10 Notre Dame highlighted the fast start as the Spartans produced their fifth-straight win in South Bend, Ind., tying Purdue (1954-62) for the longest winning streak by an Irish opponent in the storied stadium. The following week, the Spartans amassed a school-record 705 total yards in a 61-14 victory over Illinois in the Big Ten opener, breaking the previous single-game mark of 698 against Purdue in 1971. The 705 total yards also marked the third-best single-game figure for a league game in Big Ten history. The 61 points marked the Spartans' highest total since scoring 76 against Northwestern in 1989. In addition, MSU tied the Big Ten single-game record with seven TD passes. With four impressive wins under its belt, Michigan State climbed to No. 11 in The Associated Press poll.

In 2005, Michigan State ranked among the NCAA leaders in all four offensive categories: No. 20 in rushing offense(201.8 yards per game), No. 11 in passing offense (school record 295.5 ypg.), No. 5 in total offense (school-record 497.3 ypg.) and No. 18 in scoring offense (33.8 points per game). The Spartans finished second in the Big Ten in passing offense and total offense while ranking third in rushing offense and fourth in scoring offense. Michigan State's per game averages for passing offense (No. 10) and total offense (No. 4) rank among the top 10 season totals in Big Ten history.

All told, the 2005 Spartans produced top 10 MSU single season totals in six different offensive categories, including first downs (No. 1: 284), total yards per game (No. 1: 497.3 ypg.), total offense (No. 2: 5,470 total yards), passing yards (No. 3: 3,250), total points (No. 4: 372) and scoring average (No. 5: 33.8 ppg.).

In 2005, Drew Stanton became just the second quarterback in Spartan history to reach the 3,000-yard passing milestone in a season, joining Jeff Smoker who threw for 3,395 yards in 2003. Stanton completed 236-of-354 throws (.667) for 3,077 yards and a school-record 22 touchdowns. He ranked second in the Big Ten and No. 10 in the NCAA in passing efficiency with his 153.4 rating. A key to Stanton's throwing success in 2005 was his ability to utilize all of the weapons at his disposal as the Spartans ranked as the only NCAA I-A team to have five players with at least 400 receiving yards each.

When Smith took over the Michigan State football program, he knew his mission wasn't an easy one. Playing against a 2004 schedule that featured seven bowl participants, Smith's Spartans saw four of the 12 games decided by eight points or less. Unfortunately, Michigan State dropped all four of those nail biters by a combined total of 23 points.

Despite falling short in their quest for a second straight bowl bid, the Spartans (5-7, 4-4 Big Ten) produced some impressive results in 2004, recording two victories over ranked opponents. Michigan State dominated play in all three phases of the game in stunning No. 4 Wisconsin, 49-14. Against the Badgers, the Spartans had two goal-line stands, amassed 430 yards on the ground and blocked a punt for a touchdown. Michigan State was equally as impressive in its 51-17 triumph over No. 19 Minnesota as the Spartans produced a season-best 636 total yards while limiting the nation's third-best running game to just 102 yards - 199 below its season average.

In 2004, Michigan State featured one of the nation's most prolific offensive attacks. The Spartans led the Big Ten and ranked No. 10 in the NCAA in total offense (460.0 yards per game) while racking up a school single-season record 5,520 total yards. In addition, Michigan State finished second in the Big Ten and No. 10 nationally in rushing, averaging 238.5 yards per game. In Big Ten play, the Spartans rushed for a league-best 265.8 yards per game. The 2,862 rushing yards marked the sixth-best single season total in Spartan history.

When Smith arrived in East Lansing, he brought with him a reputation as a program builder from his previous head coaching tenures at Idaho, Utah State and Louisville. He has only enhanced that track record at Michigan State, earning the Dave McClain Coach of the Year award as selected by the Big Ten media panel. Smith, who inherited a team that went 4-8 in 2002, orchestrated the nation's fifth biggest regular-season turnaround by producing an 8-4 record in 2003. After finishing eighth in the league with a 2-6 mark in 2002, the Spartans climbed to fourth in the final Big Ten standings at 5-3.

His eight wins marked the most by a first-year coach in school history. Smith also became only the second first-year coach in Spartan history to earn a postseason bowl bid (Alamo Bowl vs. Nebraska), joining Nick Saban who guided the 1995 team to a 6-5-1 record including a trip to the Independence Bowl.

Michigan State opened the 2003 campaign with a 7-1 record - its best start since 1966. The Spartans put together a five-game winning streak that featured victories over three ranked opponents: Notre Dame (NR/No. 23), Iowa (No. 13/9) and Minnesota (No. 25/19). Following its 44-38 victory at Minnesota, Michigan State ascended to No. 9 in The Associated Press poll - its first appearance in the AP Top 10 since the 1999 season. In addition, the Spartans opened Big Ten play 4-0 for just the third time since joining the league in 1953.

Smith, who became the university's 23rd head coach on Dec. 19, 2002, wasted little time injecting doses of confidence and fiery competitiveness. His influences were evident in all three phases of the game. Smoker thrived in the spread offense, leading the Big Ten in both passing (261.2 yards per game) and total offense (252.2 ypg.). Thanks to his aggressive defensive philosophy, the Spartans led the Big Ten in sacks (45 for 299 yards) and takeaways (29) while finishing second in turnover margin (+11). Michigan State boasted arguably one of the nation's best kicking tandems, in punter Brandon Fields (No. 2 in NCAA with 46.3 avg.) and placekicker Dave Rayner (No. 10 in NCAA with school-record 22 made field goals). In addition, All-American DeAndra Cobb ranked No. 11 nationally in kickoff returns with his 27.2-yard average, including an NCAA record-tying three runbacks for touchdowns.

Smith went to Michigan State following five seasons at Louisville (1998-2002) where he led the Cardinals to unprecedented success. He put together a 41-21 worksheet (.661), including five-straight bowl appearances and back-to- back Conference USA titles in 2000-01. The five bowl trips equaled the number of postseason appearances Louisville had made prior to his arrival and the five-consecutive winning seasons marked a first for the program.

Here's how Smith fared during his tenure as head coach at Louisville:

  • The 2002 Cardinals went 7-6 overall, including a 38-15 loss to Marshall in the GMAC Bowl. Louisville finished third in the C-USA standings at 5-3, one game behind co-champions Texas Christian and Cincinnati. The highlight of the 2002 season came on Sept. 26 when the Cardinals knocked off No. 4 Florida State in overtime, 26-20. Louisville ranked among the NCAA leaders in rushing defense (No. 17 at 113.0 ypg.) and total defense (No. 22 at 319.9 ypg.). The Cardinals produced a league-best six first-team All- Conference USA selections, including Offensive Player of the Year Dave Ragone (quarterback) and Special Teams Player of the Year Broderick Clark (kick returner).
  • In 2001, Smith earned Conference USA Coach of the Year honors after leading Louisville to a school-record 11 victories, including a 28-10 triumph over Brigham Young in the Liberty Bowl. Louisville became the first program in C-USA history to win back-to-back league titles while Ragone and defensive end Dewayne White became the first C-USA players from the same school to receive offensive and defensive player of the year honors in the same season. The Cardinals were ranked among The Associated Press Top 25 for seven-straight weeks, finishing No. 17 (No. 16 in USA Today/ESPN final poll).
  • The 2000 team won its last four regular-season games to claim Louisville's first Conference USA championship and a berth in the Liberty Bowl. Louisville finished 9-3 overall, posting its most wins since 1993, while also making its first appearance in the national polls in seven years. For his efforts, the Football Writers Association of America named Smith one of three finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award. The 2000 Cardinals featured a high-scoring offense and a relentless defense. Louisville averaged better than 35 points per game during the regular season, scoring touchdowns 73 percent of the time it reached the red zone. The Cardinals also ranked among the NCAA's leaders in rushing defense (No. 4) and total defense (No. 15). Louisville's defense led the nation in turnovers forced with 37, including 10 interceptions from All-America safety Anthony Floyd.
  • In 1999, Louisville won four of its last five regular-season games en route to a 7-5 record overall, 4-2 in C-USA play. For the second year in a row, the Cardinals were listed among the nation's top 10 in scoring, passing offense and total offense. Six players earned first-team All-Conference USA honors while five rookies were named to the all-freshman team.
  • The revival of Louisville's football program began in 1998. Smith, who inherited a team that went winless in the league and finished 1-10 in 1997, produced the biggest turnaround among NCAA I-A programs in 1998 by guiding the Cardinals to a 7-5 record overall, 4-2 in C-USA action. Louisville led the nation in total offense, averaging 559.6 yards per game, while also ranking among the NCAA leaders in passing offense (No. 3 at 408.9 ypg.) and scoring (No. 6 at 40.4 ppg.). The Cardinals topped the 50-point mark four times in 1998, including three 60-point games. Quarterback Chris Redman finished second in the nation in total offense, averaging 400.9 yards per game. Louisville broke or tied 84 school or C-USA records in Smith's first season.

Prior to his appointment at Louisville, Smith posted a 16-18 ledger (.471) in three seasons at Utah State. He took over a Utah State program that had produced only two winning seasons in the previous 15 years and led the Aggies to consecutive Big West Conference crowns in 1996-97, finishing 6-5 and 6-6, respectively.

In 1997, Utah State won four of its last five regular-season games and earned a trip to the Humanitarian Bowl. It marked the program's second bowl appearance since 1961. In 1997, the Aggies were listed among the NCAA leaders in total offense (No. 9 at 449.4 yards per game), passing offense (No. 14 at 280.5 ypg.), scoring offense (No. 17 at 33.6 points) and rushing defense (No. 25 at 115.6 ypg.).

In 1996, Utah State forged a 6-5 overall mark despite facing a demanding non-league schedule, with home games against Utah and Brigham Young and road contests at Southern Miss, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. The Aggies ranked among the nation's top 10 in passing offense (No. 7 at 317.5 yards per game) and total offense (No. 9 at 468.5 ypg.).

The Aggies compiled a 4-7 record overall in 1995 but narrowly missed posting a winning season, losing four games by a combined total of 14 points. Smith's one-back offense produced impressive numbers in 1995, with Utah State ranking among the NCAA leaders in passing offense (No. 14 at 270.5 ypg.) and total offense (No. 16 at 434.2). The defense certainly did its share to keep the Aggies in the Big West title race, allowing fewer than 16 points per game in league play. Utah State finished among the league leaders in every defensive category - second in total defense, second in passing defense and third in rushing defense.

A native of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Smith arrived at Utah State following six seasons at the University of Idaho where he became the winningest coach in school history. His six-year mark of 53-21 (.716) at Idaho included a 34-11 Big Sky Conference record (.756) and five postseason appearances, including three-straight trips to the NCAA I-AA playoffs from 1992-94. Those five playoff teams also finished the year ranked among the nation's top 20.

His 1994 team won its first seven games, including a 48-38 road victory over eventual Big West Conference champion UNLV, en route to a 9-3 record, a trip to the I-AA playoffs and No. 8 final ranking.

His 1993 squad climbed to No. 1 in the polls following a 28-17 victory at Utah. Idaho lost to eventual national champion Youngstown State, 35-16, in the I-AA semifinals to end up 11-3 (No. 11 final ranking). The Vandals led the nation in both scoring (47.5 points) and total offense (532.0 yards).

His 1992 team won the Big Sky Conference title with a 6-1 record, finished the year ranked fifth nationally and its 9-3 ledger included an impressive road victory over Colorado State, 37-34. Idaho again was listed among the national leaders in total offense (second at 490.0 yards) and scoring (third at 40.6 points).

His 1991 ball club went 6-5 and ranked second nationally in passing offense (336.3 yards) and third in total offense (482.4 yards).

His 1990 team put together a seven-game winning streak on its way to a 9-4 record and No. 13 national ranking. Idaho lost to eventual national champion Georgia Southern, 28-27, in the I-AA quarterfinals. The Vandals ranked among the national leaders in scoring (second at 37.2 points) and total offense (fifth at 454.6 yards).

His 1989 team won a school-record nine-straight games and became the first team in Big Sky Conference history to complete the league schedule with a perfect 8-0 record. The team finished the year ranked fourth nationally at 9-3.

Smith tutored 12 first-team All-Americans at Idaho, including Walter Payton Award (I-AA Player of the Year) winners John Friesz (1989) and Doug Nussmeier (1993).

Prior to taking over the Idaho head coaching position, Smith spent two years as the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Washington State (1987-88) where he served under head coach Dennis Erickson. He was Erickson's defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Wyoming during the 1986 season. Smith began his first stint at Idaho in 1982 where he again served as Erickson's defensive coordinator and assistant head coach for four years (1982-85).

His college coaching credits also include stops at Nevada (1977-81) and Montana (1972-76). During his tenure as defensive coordinator at Nevada, the Wolf Pack led the nation in total defense, scoring defense and rushing defense in 1980. He began his coaching career in 1971 as a graduate assistant at Weber State.

A linebacker and quarterback at Weber State, Smith earned Big Sky Conference scholar-athlete honors in 1971-72. He received his undergraduate degree in physical education with a minor in math in 1971. Smith earned a master's of science degree in physical education from the University of Montana in 1974.

He lettered in three sports - football, basketball and track - while attending Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho. In 2000, Sports Illustrated recognized Smith as one of Idaho's top 100 athletes of the 20th century. For his accomplishments as both an athlete and head coach, he was inducted into the Idaho Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.

Married to the former Diana Flora of Idaho Falls, Smith and his wife are the parents of three children, Nicholas, Kayse and Sam.

John L. Smith Coaching History

April 2012-Pres. Arkansas (Head Coach)
Dec. 2011-April 2012 Weber State (Head Coach)
2009-Dec. 2011 Arkansas (Special Teams Coord./Outside Linebackers)
2003-06 Michigan State (Head Coach)
1998-2002 Louisville (Head Coach)
1995-97 Utah State (Head Coach)
1989-94 Idaho (Head Coach)
1987-88 Washington State (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator)
1986 Wyoming (Asst. Head Coach)
1982-85 Idaho (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator)
1977-81 Nevada (Defensive Coordinator)
1972-76 Montana (Assistant Coach)
1971 Weber State (Graduate Assistant)

Birthdate: Nov. 15, 1948
Family: Wife, Diana; Children; Nicholas, Kayse and Sam
Education: Bonneville HS (Idaho Falls, Idaho), 1967; Weber State, B.S. in physical education, 1971; Montana, M.S. in physical education, 1974
Bowl Games: 2011 Sugar Bowl; 2010 Liberty Bowl; 2003 Alamo Bowl; 2002 GMAC Bowl; 2001 Liberty Bowl; 2000 Liberty Bowl; 1999 Humanitarian Bowl; 1998 Motor City Bowl; 1997 Humanitarian Bowl

SMITH'S RECORD BREAKDOWN
ALL GAMES: 132-86 (.606)
HOME GAMES: 77-35 (.688)
ROAD GAMES: 55-51 (.519)
AUGUST GAMES: 4-0 (1.000)
SEPTEMBER GAMES: 44-28(.611)
OCTOBER GAMES: 49-25 (.662)
NOVEMBER GAMES: 33-25 (.569)


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