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The 1969 Texas vs. Arkansas football game, sometimes referred to as the "Game of the Century", was a college football game played on December 6 in which No. 1 Texas visited No. 2 Arkansas at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. [3] The Longhorns came back from a 14–0 deficit after three quarters to win 15–14. [4] [5] [6] [7]
After winning the Denver Post's Gold Helmet award and helping Wheat Ridge High School win its first state football championship, [2] Steinmark was a member of the 1969 Texas Longhorns football team, which won a national championship. Texas beat the 1969 Arkansas Razorbacks football team 15-14 in the "Game of the Century" on December 6, 1969 ...
The 1969 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. The Longhorns won all eleven games to win their second consensus national championship ; [ 1 ] the first was six seasons earlier in 1963 .
Here's what to know about the college football history between Texas and Arkansas, including series' all-time meetings and head-to-head records:
On this date in Texas history, Darrell Royal beat Arkansas during his final game with the Longhorns.
The Texas A&M and University of Texas football teams meet for the first time since 2011 and we look back at rivalry to goes back to 1894. From the Archives: Beefing about Bevo: Longhorns and ...
Texas and Arkansas first met in 1894 in a 54–0 victory by Texas. [2] The two programs have met 79 times and have played many historically notable games, such as the 1964 game in Austin that led to Arkansas's 1964 national title, the 1969 Game of the Century in Fayetteville between #2 Arkansas and #1 Texas, which eventually led to Texas's 1969 national title, the 1981 game in Fayetteville ...
In 1969, Speyrer caught 30 passes for 492 yards and three touchdowns. [7] Texas went 11–0, and was ranked first in the nation by the AP at the end of the year. [15] Texas won two historic games that season, against Arkansas in December, and the January 1, 1970 Cotton Bowl against the University of Notre Dame.