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In 1924, the two schools became the first future SEC rivals to play for a trophy, as part of the dedication of Shreveport's new State Fair Stadium. [1] In 1935, LSU purchased Sheik, its first live royal bengal tiger from the Little Rock Zoo [ 5 ] and formally installed him as Mike I at the State Fair Classic against Arkansas the next year. [ 6 ]
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The rivalry between Arkansas and Ole Miss developed partially due to geography. Besides being neighboring states in the southeastern United States, from the University of Arkansas' perspective, before the addition of Missouri, the University of Mississippi was closer in terms of distance than any other Southeastern Conference school.
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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 ...
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This game gets listed on Vegas parlay sheets and has been featured in Sports Illustrated and in the 2017 documentary Timeless Rivals. Tied for Oldest rivalry in Ohio and is the 2nd-most played. [1] [11] [12] [43] Shelby High School (Shelby, Ohio) Galion High School (Galion, Ohio) 80–33–8 (through 2024) 1894; 131 years ago ()