The Hogs and the Tide have given us some truly great games over the past 16 years. So, while we gear up for the tussle in Fayetteville this Saturday, consider this an open thread to discuss your favorites. Which games meant the most to you? Where were you when they happened? Or, on the flip side which losses still burn the most?

We’ll be looking forward to seeing what you have to say…please add your thoughts in the comments section at RazorbackExpats.com. As a quick cheat sheet, here’s the full list of Arkansas-Alabama results since the Razorbacks joined the SEC:

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2007 – Alabama 41, Arkansas 38

2006 – Arkansas 24, Alabama 23

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2005 – Alabama 24, Arkansas 13

2004 – Arkansas 27, Alabama 10

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2003 – Arkansas 34, Alabama 31

2002 – Alabama 30, Arkansas 12

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2001 – Alabama 31, Arkansas 10

2000 – Arkansas 28, Alabama 21

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1999 – Alabama 35, Arkansas 28

1998 – Arkansas 42, Alabama 6

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1997 – Arkansas 17, Alabama 16

1996 – Alabama 17, Arkansas 7

1995 – Arkansas 20, Alabama 19

1994 – Alabama 13, Arkansas 6

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1993 – Alabama 43, Arkansas 3

1992 – Alabama 38, Arkansas 11

(note: thanks to hogdb.com for the list and the photo. If you haven’t visited this site yet, definitely do so…their photo library is amazing.)

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