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Arkansas had won the national championship in the previous year , and came into the game with a 10–0 record (and an overall 22-game winning streak on the line) after winning the 1965 SWC title. The Razorbacks were again looking to win the national championship, and had the number one scoring offense coming into the game, averaging 32.4 points ...
The game, known as "The Big Shootout" or the Game of the Century, is perhaps the most notable football game in Razorbacks history. [70] Arkansas led 14–0 at after three quarters, but Texas stormed back and took a 15–14 lead on a two-point conversion, after a questionable passing play was called late in the game by then coach Frank Broyles ...
Since joining the SEC, the Razorbacks have won 4 division titles and appeared in the SEC Championship Game 3 times. The Razorbacks have competed in 44 bowl games, the first was a tie in the 1934 Dixie Classic against Centenary College of Louisiana. The Razorbacks' first bowl game win came against the William & Mary Indians in the Dixie Bowl.
Ole Miss vs Arkansas football history Sept. 29, 1928, marked the series's first game played in Oxford. All the prior games had been played in Fayetteville or Little Rock.
Arkansas has won both bowl games against Texas. On Jan. 1, 2000, the Longhorns defeated Arkansas 27-6 in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Arkansas also pulled out a 31-7 win over Texas on Dec. 29, 2014 ...
The 1955 Cotton Bowl Classic was a post-season college football bowl game between the Southwest Conference champion Arkansas Razorbacks and the champions of the SEC, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Georgia Tech defeated Arkansas, 14–6, in front of 75,550 spectators. [1] Arkansas would get their revenge in the 1960 Gator Bowl, a 14–7 Hog ...
3rd (8:36): Texas 13, Arkansas 0. The start of the second half went alright for Texas as the Longhorns capped their first post-halftime possession with a 33-yard field goal by Bert Auburn.
Arkansas entered 6–5 under Bret Bielema and Missouri entered 5–6 under Gary Pinkel, who announced his resignation—effective at the end of the season—prior to the game. Arkansas opened the scoring with two seconds left in the first quarter on a 4-yard run by running back Alex Collins. Collins scored from 7 yards out in the second quarter ...