



Stadium Figures
- Current Capacity of the Stadium: 73,000
- First Game in Stadium: September 24, 1938 (Arkansas 27, Oklahoma A&M 7)
- Stadium Dedicated: October 3, 1938 (Baylor 9, Arkansas 6)
- First Game on Astroturf: September 27, 1969 (Arkansas 55, Tulsa 0)
- "Game of the Century": December 6, 1969 (No. 1 Texas 15, No. 2 Arkansas 14)
- First Game with Lights: November 11, 1989 (Arkansas 19, Baylor 10)
- Last Southwest Conference Game: November 2, 1991 (Baylor 9, Arkansas 5)
- First Southeastern Conference Game: October 3, 1992 (Georgia 27, Arkansas 3)
- First Game on New Natural Grass Surface: September 9, 1995 (Arkansas 51, South Carolina 21)
- First Game in Expanded Reynolds Razorback Stadium: September 8, 2001 (Tennessee 13, Arkansas 3)
- Record Attendance: 76,728 November 11, 2006 (Arkansas 31, Tennessee 14)
- Before 1938, the Hogs (another name for the Arkansas Razorbacks) played in a 300-seat stadium built in the year 1901 on land on top of "The
Hill" which is now occupied by Mullins Library and the Fine Arts Center (in the "center" of campus). When this stadium was first dedicated, it
was called "University Stadium" which changed within weeks to "Bailey Stadium" after then Arkansas Governor Carl E. Bailey. The name was
changed again in 1941 to Razorback Stadium. The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation made a major contribution to the 2001 stadium expansion,
which was then honored by adding Reynolds' name to the stadium.
