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Arkansas Razorbacks

The Arkansas Razorbacks football team has a long and storied history, dating back to 1894. The Razorbacks have won 13 conference championships, including the 1964 national championship. They have also appeared in 44 bowl games, winning 17 of them.

The Razorbacks' biggest rivalry is with the Ole Miss Rebels. The two teams have played each other 113 times, with Arkansas holding a 57-53-5 lead. The rivalry is known as the "Battle for the Golden Boot."

Some of the most famous Razorbacks football players include:

Frank Broyles: Broyles was the head coach of the Razorbacks from 1957 to 1976. He led the Razorbacks to the 1964 national championship and 10 conference championships.
Billy Ray Smith: Smith was a defensive tackle for the Razorbacks from 1964 to 1966. He was a consensus All-American and the 1966 Outland Trophy winner.
Ken Hatfield: Hatfield was the head coach of the Razorbacks from 1983 to 1988. He led the Razorbacks to the 1985 Southwest Conference championship and the 1987 Cotton Bowl Classic.
Darren McFadden: McFadden was a running back for the Razorbacks from 2005 to 2007. He was a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist and the 2006 Doak Walker Award winner.

The internet's top posts on the history of the University of Arkansas Razorback football team is found here.

 
Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of UTEP at Arkansas game in 2010. QB Ryan Mallett stands in the pistol with Ronnie Wingo Jr. behind him. This game was played in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.


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Longhorns Upset #1 Arkansas in 1964 Thriller

On a cloudy October afternoon in 1964, the #5 ranked Texas Longhorns traveled to Razorback Stadium to face the undefeated and top-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks. The stage was set for a monumental clash between two of the nation's best teams, and the game lived up to the hype.

Arkansas entered the game as heavy favorites, riding a 15-game winning streak and boasting a potent offense led by quarterback Bill Burkett and running back Bobby Burnett. However, the Longhorns, under the leadership of head coach Darrell Royal, came out with a determined spirit and refused to be intimidated.
Texas' defense, led by All-American linebacker Tommy Nobis, played a crucial role in the victory. They held the high-powered Arkansas offense to just 14 points, forcing two crucial turnovers and limiting their explosive plays.
On offense, the Longhorns relied on a balanced attack. Quarterback Duke Carlisle and fullback Tommy Ford combined for two rushing touchdowns, and kicker Phil Dawson added two field goals.
The game remained close throughout the fourth quarter, with the score tied at 14-14. With less than five minutes remaining, Texas mounted a decisive drive. Carlisle orchestrated a crucial 14-play, 80-yard march, capped by a 1-yard touchdown run by Ford.

Arkansas had one last chance to tie the game, but their final drive stalled at the Texas 43-yard line. The Longhorns held on for a thrilling 21-14 victory, snapping the Razorbacks' winning streak and handing them their only loss of the season.

A Momentous Clash of Titans

During the Arkansas vs. Texas game on Dec. 6, 1969, there was a lot more going on besides college football. — www.wbur.org

The 1969 Arkansas-Texas football game stands as a monumental clash of titans in college football history. Played on December 6th, 1969, at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, this game held the weight of national championship implications.

Two Powerhouses Collide:

Entering the game, #1 Texas faced off against #2 Arkansas, both teams boasting undefeated records and high-powered offenses. Texas, led by the iconic Darrell Royal, was known for its punishing ground game featuring star running back Jim Saxton. Arkansas, under coach Frank Broyles, relied on the prolific passing attack orchestrated by quarterback Bill Burkett and the dynamic duo of receivers Lance Alworth and Bill Burnett.

A Defensive Struggle:

The game itself was a defensive battle, with both teams showcasing their strength on that side of the ball. Arkansas initially took control, building a 14-0 lead by halftime. However, the Longhorns refused to surrender.

The Second-Half Comeback:

The second half witnessed a dramatic shift in momentum. Texas' defense clamped down, shutting out Arkansas' offense. Meanwhile, the Longhorns' running game, spearheaded by Saxton and Tommy Ford, started to wear down the Arkansas defense.

A Thrilling Conclusion:

In the closing minutes, Texas mounted a decisive drive. Quarterback James Cotten connected with Billy Quinn for a 74-yard touchdown pass, and with the successful extra point, Texas completed a remarkable comeback, winning the game 15-14.

A National Title Decided:

The victory not only secured the Southwest Conference championship for Texas but also propelled them to the top of the national polls. With no further games remaining, Texas was declared national champions by President Nixon, cementing their place in college football history.

Classic SEC Games

Every Friday, The SEC Blog will feature one classic game from the storied history of SEC football. LSU hosted Arkansas to close out the 2007 season with the No. 1 ranking attached to their name and the SEC West title already wrapped up... — bleacherreport.com

It was a big time close game in 2007 when the Razorbacks and the Tigers of LSU went to triple overtime to decide their game.
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