2010 Arkansas Razorbacks football team

[6] Joe Adams, Greg Childs, Wade Grayson, DeMarcus Love, Jerry Franklin, Jake Bequette, DeQuinta Jones, and Jerico Nelson earned All-SEC honors.

[6] Coach Bobby Petrino, Mallett, Williams, and back-up quarterback Tyler Wilson all appeared on ESPN's College Football Live.

[7][8][9][10] Wide receiver Carlton Salters left the football team on July 12 in order to pursue his professional baseball career.

[26] Ryan Mallett threw for four hundred yards for the third time in his career, and Greg Childs had twelve catches as Arkansas' offense rallied in the second half to finish the Warhawks.

Rudell Crim of Arkansas intercepted a pass, and the Hogs drove for five minutes resulting Zach Hocker's first career field goal as a Razorback.

At this point, Louisiana-Monroe strung a drive together and connected on a Luther Ambrose 25 yard touchdown reception from Kolton Browning.

[30] The Hogs had to play without the services of top running back Dennis Johnson, who suffered a season-ending injury the week previous.

The Hogs responded with a Knile Davis rushing score, and a Zach Hocker field goal to take a 17–7 lead into half.

After the break, Georgia kicker Blair Walsh recorded a field goal, but Mallett found Ronnie Wingo to reply.

Behind by fourteen points, Georgia stormed back with Tavarres King and Washaun Ealey both scoring touchdowns to knot the game in the fourth quarter.

Georgia had a chance to win the game, but a sack by Jake Bequette that tore Murry's helmet off ended the drive and forced UGA to punt.

Childs caught a perfect pass from Mallett along the left side, and after breaking a tackle, dashed 40 yards for the game-winning score with fifteen seconds remaining.

Arkansas marched the ball down the field on the opening possession, running well and capping the drive with a Joe Adams touchdown reception.

The Hogs defense forced a punt on the following Aggie drive, but Ryan Mallett threw a long interception on the Razorbacks' first play.

The ensuing Razorbacks possession ended when Mallett threw a 71-yard touchdown pass to Cobi Hamilton, following a very successful play action fake.

Mallett led a 63-second drive before halftime which ended in a Ben Cleveland touchdown reception, but Texas A&M responded with a quick score to make it a 21–14 lead for the Hogs at half.

After Auburn responded, Arkansas engineered a twelve play drive that ended with a Broderick Green TD run.

On the ensuing Auburn possession, Mario Fannin fumbled the football prior to crossing the plane of the goal line.

Wilson hit Childs for another TD in the second half, but Auburn returned the subsequent kickoff 99 yards to negate the score.

Dan Herron added a 9-yard run, and Sanzenbacher and DeVier Posey caught touchdown passes of 15 and 43 yards respectively to give the Buckeyes a big lead.

Hocker and Devin Barclay traded field goals, then Mallett connected with Jarius Wright for a touchdown, then made the two-point conversion on a pass to D. J. Williams to pull within ten.

Mallett takes a snap in the shotgun in the third quarter.
Knile Davis scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter to make the score 42–14 in favor of Arkansas.
Ronnie Wingo (20) stands behind Mallett in the pistol formation against the Miners.
Mallett kneels down on the one-yard line to finish the game. The win is the Hogs' third in four years against their rivals.