#7 Arkansas Razorbacks (10-2, 6-2; SEC #2)
QB- Ryan Mallett (3,592 pass yards, 30 TD, 11 INT)
RB- Knile Davis (1,183 rush yards, 14 Total TD)
WR- Greg Childs (46 rec. for 659 yards, 6 TD)
WR- Jarius Wright (38 rec. for 718 yards, 4 TD)
TE- D.J. Williams (49 rec. for 589 yards, 4 TD)
National Ranks
3rd in the Nation in Passing Yards per Game (338)
17th in the Nation in Points per Game (37)
6th Toughest Schedule in the Nation
Key Wins in 2010
Texas A&M, in Arlington (9-3 record)
@ South Carolina (9-4 record) SEC East Champs
@ Mississippi State (8-4 record)
LSU (10-2 record)
The Arkansas Razorbacks, who finished the season at 10-2 and in second place in the SEC, put together one of the best statistical seasons in school history en route to their first Sugar Bowl appearance since 1979 and their first as a member of the SEC. QB Ryan Mallett, a sure-fire first round NFL draft pick, leads a team that features one of the most feared passing attacks in America to complement RB Knile Davis, who has had himself quite a breakout sophomore season with nearly 1,200 yards and a 6.6 yards per carry average. While the defense gives up 23 points per game, they have four wins over ranked opponents and won those contests by an average score of 33 to 22. Arkansas is a very talented and well coached SEC football team.
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