糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Archivist Revisits Forgotten Football Legacy at CALS Event

James Wethington, archivist and engagement coordinator at the Center for Arkansas History and Culture, answers questions during his presentation on Little Rock Junior College football history at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Downtown.
James Wethington, archivist and engagement coordinator at the Center for Arkansas History and Culture, answers questions during his presentation on Little Rock Junior College football history at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Downtown.

James Wethington, archivist and engagement coordinator at the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture, brought a hidden chapter of university history to life during his July 2 CALS Legacies & Lunch talk at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Downtown.

His presentation, 鈥,鈥 traced the rise, fall, and glory days of the university鈥檚 first collegiate sports team.

鈥淭hey went from pretenders to contenders to champions,鈥 Wethington told the audience. 鈥淭his team laid the foundation for the university鈥檚 entire athletics program.鈥

The team began in 1930, part of a nationwide boom in college football popularity during the sport鈥檚 so-called 鈥淕olden Age.鈥 Although the early years were rocky鈥攚ith four head coaches in the first season alone and a record of 7-22-5 during the initial five-year run鈥攖he team left its mark. Students even chose 鈥淭rojans鈥 as the team鈥檚 mascot, which continues today.

After the team first disbanded in 1935, the junior college turned to intramural sports and offered students options like fencing, tennis, golf, swimming, rifle shooting, and boxing. However, students voiced disappointment over the lack of collegiate spirit on campus without a formal athletics program.

It wasn鈥檛 until 1947 that Little Rock Junior College President John Larson and Coach Jimmy Karam revived the program. Karam championed player scholarships, housing, and meal stipends for student-athletes and recruited players from rural Arkansas, even going so far as to build goalposts from wood to train athletes when regular football equipment was not available.

The team鈥檚 post-war comeback was extraordinary. In 1947, they earned their first winning season and played in the Coffee Bowl, winning their first bowl appearance 31-7. In 1948, they won seven games and made their second bowl appearance against South Georgia Junior College in the Junior Sugar Bowl, losing 18-7. By 1949, the Trojans were undefeated and headed to Pasadena, California, to face Santa Ana Junior College in the Junior Rose Bowl. The Trojans won 25鈥19 in front of a national audience.

鈥淚t was a monumental occasion for our college,鈥 Wethington said. 鈥淚 think the Junior College Rose Bowl win is one of the crowning achievements of our institution鈥檚 athletics history.鈥

The football program eventually folded after the 1955 season due to financial concerns. Yet its legacy lives on. The team鈥檚 trophies are displayed in the Bailey Alumni and Friends Center, and its influence is still felt throughout the university鈥檚 current athletics program. In 2006, the 1949 team was inducted into the Little Rock Trojan Athletic Hall of Fame.

鈥淲ithout football, I don鈥檛 know where our athletics program would be,鈥 Wethington said. 鈥淲e are Little Rock鈥檚 team, and we can be a team the city is proud of.鈥

The event, hosted by the Central Arkansas Library System, attracted attendees including the daughter and granddaughter of Woody Johnson, who was the last head football coach from 1953 to 1955.

Wethington has been researching LRJC football history since 2022 and first presented on the topic at the Arkansas Historical Association鈥檚 annual conference in 2024. His work draws from university photograph collections in Ottenheimer Library, archived yearbooks, historical newspapers, and 鈥淭he People鈥檚 College, Little Rock Junior College and Little Rock University, 1927-1969,鈥 a 1987 book by Jim Lester chronicling the early history of 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. He plans to publish his research in the Pulaski County Historical Review to further spotlight the university鈥檚 early sports history.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a unique bookmark in the history of the university,鈥 Wethington said. 鈥淎 hidden gem that deserves to be remembered.鈥

You can find a recording of the .