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The Battle Line Rivalry is the name given to the Arkansas–Missouri football rivalry due to the state line between the two states dividing the North and South during the Civil War. [2] It is an American college football rivalry game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and Missouri Tigers . [ 3 ]
Battle Line Rivalry: Battle Line Trophy Arkansas: Missouri: 1906 2024 16 Battle of I-10: Silver Spade New Mexico State: UTEP: 1914 2024 101 Battle of the Brazos: Baylor: Texas A&M: 1899 2011 108 Battle of the Bricks: Miami (OH) Ohio: 1908 2024 101 Battle of the Brothers: Utah: Utah State: 1892 2024 113 Battle of the Carolinas: North Carolina ...
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See Arkansas–Ole Miss football rivalry. University of Arkansas and University of Missouri – called the Battle Line Rivalry. This rivalry was initiated at the annual meeting in 2014. University of Arkansas and Texas A&M University – the "Arkansas–Texas A&M football rivalry" started when both were members of the Southwestern Conference ...
Missouri is 7-2 overall in the series since it’s become the Battle Line Rivalry. Arkansas’ only wins came in 2015 and 2021. BACK UP, BACK-UP. Arkansas’ season has not met expectations, but ...
No current Arkansas football player has beaten either LSU, Texas A&M or Missouri before this year, let alone all three. Arkansas football seniors look to complete trophy trifecta in Battle Line ...
Missouri and Arkansas first met in 1906 in Columbia, Missouri, and played each other five times prior to Missouri joining the SEC in 2012, and then becoming Arkansas' permanent cross-division rival in 2014. The annual meeting was dubbed the Battle Line Rivalry. On November 23, 2015, a new rivalry trophy was unveiled for the annual game. [18]
Arkansas Tech (2004) Al Pogue: Cornerbacks 4 Alabama State (1996) Kirby Moore: Offensive coordinator/ Quarterbacks 3 Boise State (2013) Corey Batoon: Defensive coordinator/safeties 2 Long Beach State (1991) Erik Link: Special teams coordinator/tight ends 6 Drake (2003) Al Davis: Defensive line (Interior) 5 Arkansas (2012) Derek Nicholson