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American college football game rivalry

Southwest Archetype

Arkansas Razorbacks logo.svg

Arkansas Razorbacks

Texas A&M University logo.svg

Texas A&Thou Aggies

First meeting October 31, 1903
Texas A&Chiliad, 6–0
Latest meeting September 24, 2022
Texas A&M, 23–21
Adjacent meeting September 30, 2023
Trophy Southwest Classic Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total 79
All-fourth dimension series Arkansas leads, 42–34–3[1]
Largest victory Texas A&Thousand, 58–x (2012)
Longest win streak Arkansas, 9 (1958–1966)
Texas A&M, nine (2012–2020)
Electric current win streak Texas A&M, 1 (2022–present)

Locations of Arkansas, Texas A&M, and AT&T Stadium

The Arkansas–Texas A&Chiliad football rivalry is an American higher football game rivalry between the Arkansas Razorbacks and Texas A&M Aggies, which started in 1903. Between 1992 and 2008, the schools did not play each other when Arkansas left the Southwest Conference to join the Southeastern Conference. The rivalry was renewed as a neutral-site out-of-conference contest (and branded equally The Southwest Classic) in 2009; in 2012 it once more became a briefing rivalry when Texas A&1000 besides joined the Southeastern Conference. Arkansas leads the serial 42–34–three.[ii] [3]

Series history [edit]

Arkansas and Texas A&K commencement played each other in 1903, and would play each other three times from 1903 to 1912, all equally not-conference matchups.

Arkansas and Texas A&M would non see on the field once again until 1927, notwithstanding that both schools became charter members of the Southwest Conference twelve years earlier in 1915. The schools played annually from 1927 to 1930, but would not meet again until 1934. From 1934 to 1991, the two teams played annually every bit conference members. The annual matchup ceased in 1991 when Arkansas left the conference to join the Southeastern Conference.

On March x, 2008, officials from both schools appear the series would recommence on October 3, 2009, under the name "Southwest Archetype." The annual location for the game was announced as Cowboys Stadium (now called AT&T Stadium), located in Arlington. The attendance for the stadium was initially expected to be in the fourscore,000 range. Depending on ticket demand, temporary seating tin be added to the stadium to increment the capacity up to 100,000 seats for the game. The tickets were said to be split fifty/50 between the ii schools.[ by whom? ] The initial agreement between the 2 schools immune the game to exist played for at least 10 years, followed by five consecutive, 4-year rollover options, allowing the game to potentially be played for a full of 30 consecutive seasons.

The rivalry once once again became a conference matchup when Texas A&1000 joined the SEC on July ane, 2012, and became a member of the West Partition of the conference alongside Arkansas.[four] [5] [half dozen] All the same, for Texas A&Grand's get-go 2 seasons in the SEC the series was played every bit a home-and-home series at the schools' campuses (Texas A&G hosted in 2012 and Arkansas hosted in 2013); the series resumed neutral-site play in AT&T Stadium for the 2014 season until at least 2024.[7] Multiple athletic directors at Texas A&M have expressed a desire to move abroad from playing the game at AT&T Stadium, and on July 20, 2020, it was reported that the game would exist played at Kyle Field due to precautions stemming from the COVID-xix pandemic, with a return trip potentially being played at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in 2021.[8] [9] That return trip to Fayetteville did not happen, and the series resumed existence played in Arlington in 2021.

Later on joining the SEC in 2012, A&M went on a ix-game winning streak, which was its longest in the series and first winning streak of more than ii games in the series for the Aggies since 1938–1943. Arkansas broke the streak in 2021 and improved its tape against A&M in Arlington to iv–6.[10]

Game results [edit]

Arkansas victories Texas A&M victories Necktie games
No. Date Location Winner Score
ane October 31, 1903 College Station, Texas Texas A&M half-dozen–0
2 Oct 29, 1910 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 5–0
3 October 26, 1912 Dallas, Texas Texas A&M 27–0
4 October 15, 1927 College Station, Texas Texas A&M 40–6
5 October 27, 1928 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 27–12
six October 26, 1929 College Station, Texas Arkansas 14–13
7 October 18, 1930 Fiddling Rock, Arkansas Arkansas thirteen–0
8 November iii, 1934 College Station, Texas Necktie 7–7
9 November 2, 1935 Footling Rock, Arkansas Arkansas 14–vii
x October 31, 1936 College Station, Texas Arkansas eighteen–0
11 October 30, 1937 Fayetteville, Arkansas #20 Arkansas 26–13
12 October 29, 1938 Higher Station, Texas Texas A&Chiliad 13–7
13 November iv, 1939 Fayetteville, Arkansas #5 Texas A&M 27–0
14 November 2, 1940 College Station, Texas #5 Texas A&M 17–0
15 November 1, 1941 Little Rock, Arkansas #5 Texas A&M 7–0
xvi October 31, 1942 College Station, Texas Texas A&M 41–0
17 October 30, 1943 Fayetteville, Arkansas #19 Texas A&M xiii–0
18 November 4, 1944 Higher Station, Texas Arkansas 7–6
19 November three, 1945 Fayetteville, Arkansas Texas A&M 34–0
20 November ii, 1946 Higher Station, Texas Arkansas seven–0
21 November 1, 1947 Fayetteville, Arkansas Tie 21–21
22 October thirty, 1948 College Station, Texas Arkansas 28–6
23 October 29, 1949 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 27–six
24 November 4, 1950 College Station, Texas Texas A&M 42–13
25 November 3, 1951 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 33–21
26 November 1, 1952 Higher Station, Texas Texas A&Chiliad 31–12
27 October 31, 1953 Piddling Rock, Arkansas Arkansas 41–14
28 October xxx, 1954 College Station, Texas #four Arkansas xiv–7
29 Nov ii, 1955 Fayetteville, Arkansas Tie vii–7
30 Nov three, 1956 College Station, Texas #5 Texas A&M 27–0
31 November 2, 1957 Fayetteville, Arkansas Texas A&1000 vii–half-dozen
32 November i, 1958 Higher Station, Texas Arkansas 21–8
33 October 31, 1959 Fayetteville, Arkansas #17 Arkansas 12–7
34 October 29, 1960 College Station, Texas #12 Arkansas 7–three
35 November iv, 1961 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 15–viii
36 November 3, 1962 Higher Station, Texas #8 Arkansas 17–7
37 Nov two, 1963 Piddling Rock, Arkansas Arkansas 21–vii
38 October 31, 1964 College Station, Texas #4 Arkansas 17–0
39 October 30, 1965 Little Rock, Arkansas #2 Arkansas 31–0
40 October 29, 1966 College Station, Texas #9 Arkansas 34–0
No. Appointment Location Winner Score
41 November 4, 1967 Fayetteville, Arkansas Texas A&Grand 33–21
42 November two, 1968 College Station, Texas #17 Arkansas 25–22
43 November 1, 1969 Fayetteville, Arkansas #4 Arkansas 35–13
44 October 31, 1970 Higher Station, Texas #eight Arkansas 45–6
45 Oct thirty, 1971 Little Rock, Arkansas Texas A&G 17–9
46 Nov 4, 1972 Higher Station, Texas Texas A&Grand 10–7
47 November three, 1973 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 14–10
48 Nov 2, 1974 Higher Station, Texas #8 Texas A&M 20–10
49 Dec six, 1975 Little Rock, Arkansas #18 Arkansas 31–half-dozen
50 November 13, 1976 Little Rock, Arkansas #sixteen Texas A&M 31–x
51 Nov 12, 1977 Higher Station, Texas #8 Arkansas 26–20
52 November xviii, 1978 Little Rock, Arkansas #xiii Arkansas 26–7
53 November 17, 1979 Higher Station, Texas #eight Arkansas 22–10
54 November 15, 1980 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 27–24
55 November 14, 1981 Higher Station, Texas #xvi Arkansas x–vii
56 November thirteen, 1982 Lilliputian Rock, Arkansas #10 Arkansas 35–0
57 November 12, 1983 Higher Station, Texas Texas A&M 36–23
58 Nov 17, 1984 Fayetteville, Arkansas Arkansas 28–0
59 November 16, 1985 College Station, Texas Texas A&Grand ten–vi
threescore November xv, 1986 Little Rock, Arkansas #17 Arkansas 14–10
61 November 14, 1987 Higher Station, Texas #nineteen Texas A&Yard 14–0
62 November 12, 1988 Fayetteville, Arkansas #11 Arkansas 25–xx
63 November 24, 1989 College Station, Texas #9 Arkansas 23–22
64 November 17, 1990 Fayetteville, Arkansas Texas A&M twenty–xvi
65 Nov 16, 1991 Higher Station, Texas #13 Texas A&Yard thirteen–3
66 October iii, 2009 Arlington, Texas Arkansas 47–xix
67 October 9, 2010 Arlington, Texas #11 Arkansas 24–17
68 October 1, 2011 Arlington, Texas #xviii Arkansas 42–38
69 September 29, 2012 College Station, Texas Texas A&M 58–10
seventy September 28, 2013 Fayetteville, Arkansas #x Texas A&K 45–33
71 October 18, 2014 Arlington, Texas #6 Texas A&Chiliad 35–28OT
72 September 26, 2015 Arlington, Texas #14 Texas A&M 28–21OT
73 September 24, 2016 Arlington, Texas #10 Texas A&Thousand 45–24
74 September 23, 2017 Arlington, Texas Texas A&K 50–43OT
75 September 29, 2018 Arlington, Texas Texas A&Thou 24–17
76 September 28, 2019 Arlington, Texas #23 Texas A&M 31–27
77 October 31, 2020 College Station, Texas #8 Texas A&M 42–31
78 September 25, 2021 Arlington, Texas #16 Arkansas 20–10
79 September 24, 2022 Arlington, Texas #23 Texas A&M 23–21
Serial: Arkansas leads 42–34–iii[1]

Notable games [edit]

1903 – First meeting [edit]

Texas A&Yard 6 – Arkansas 0

In the first ever meeting, and just the 43rd game ever played by Arkansas[11] and the 42nd ever played past Texas A&G,[12] the Aggies won 6–0. The Aggies were coached by J. E. Platt and the Razorbacks were coached (in his only season every bit a head double-decker) past D. A. McDaniel.

1937 – Starting time ranking in serial [edit]

Arkansas 26 – Texas A&M 13

Later on the introduction of the AP Poll in the 1936 flavour, the first ranking in the serial came just the side by side year, with defending conference champions Arkansas being ranked No. 20 prior to the matchup. Arkansas won 26–13, in the two teams' 2nd coming together in Fayetteville as conference foes.

1939 – Texas A&M's national championship twelvemonth [edit]

Texas A&Grand 27 – Arkansas 0

In 1939, later on winning the game 27–0, the Aggies went on to an overall record of xi–0 and named the college football national champions in the Associated Press writers' poll for the 1939 college football season.

1964 – Arkansas's national championship twelvemonth [edit]

Arkansas 17 – Texas A&Grand 0

In 1964, afterwards winning the game 17–0 in Higher Station, Texas, the Razorbacks went on to an overall record of 11–0 and won the higher football national championship by beating Nebraska in the Cotton fiber Basin Classic. The Aggies were coached (in his final season) by Hank Foldberg, and Arkansas was coached past Hall of Fame coach Frank Broyles. This game marked the showtime of a streak of three direct scoreless games in the series for the Aggies.

1975 – Starting time ranked matchup [edit]

Arkansas 31 – Texas A&M 6

In 1975, Texas A&M was undefeated at 10-0 and ranked No. two in the nation coming into the regular season finale at No. 18 Arkansas. The game was played in Little Rock at War Memorial Stadium in front end of a national audience, circulate on ABC. If the Aggies won, they would clinch the Southwest Conference title outright, and would have a hazard to win a national championship in the 1976 Cotton Basin Archetype. But it wasn't to be, as the Razorbacks defeated Texas A&1000 31–6, forcing a three-way tie for the SWC crown between Arkansas, Texas, and Texas A&M, sending the Razorbacks to the Cotton Bowl. Arkansas would beat Georgia in the Cotton Bowl Archetype, 31–10, finishing the season x–2 and ranked No. 7 in the AP poll. Meanwhile, the Aggies would stumble in a Liberty Bowl loss to USC, 20–0, and also finish the flavor with a 10–2 tape and No. 11 ranking in the AP poll.

1980 [edit]

Arkansas 27 – Texas A&Thousand 24

The 1980 contest won by Arkansas 27–24 was Texas A&M'southward 800th game ever played by the program.[thirteen] Arkansas was led by head coach Lou Holtz in his fourth twelvemonth with the squad, and went on to an overall record of 7–v (3–five in conference) for the season. The Aggies were led past Tom Wilson in his adjacent to last season with the team, and finished the year 4–seven (3–5 in briefing).

1986 [edit]

Arkansas 14 – Texas A&Thou 10

In 1986, the No. vii Aggies were the defending Southwest Conference champions when they rolled into Little Rock to face up No. 17 Arkansas in front of a sell out oversupply at War Memorial Stadium. The Razorbacks would jump out to an early 7–0 pb, just Texas A&One thousand would tie the game with a touchdown of their own, and the teams would be tied at halftime, 7–vii, due to a missed A&M field goal. Arkansas would take back the lead in the 3rd quarter on a Greg Thomas touchdown run. The Razorback defence force played keen all game long, property the Aggies to a field goal in the 2d half. On fourth down from inside the Arkansas 15 yard line, Arkansas's defense force tipped away an Aggie pass into the cease zone in the endmost seconds of the game, securing the victory for the Razorbacks. Both teams would finish the flavour 9–3 after bowl losses.

1991 – Arkansas's last game in the Southwest Conference [edit]

Texas A&1000 xiii – Arkansas 3

In the last Southwest Conference meeting on November 16, 1991, at Kyle Field, Texas A&M won 13–three in a game nationally televised by ESPN. The Razorbacks came out in the wishbone formation on law-breaking, but the Aggie defense held the Hogs to but 121 yards of total offense.[fourteen] Afterwards the season, the Razorbacks went on to exit the Southwest Briefing, and join the Southeastern Conference, thereby ending the yearly in-conference game with the Aggies.

Logo used for the 2009 renewal of the series, titled the "Southwest Classic", between Arkansas and Texas A&M.

2009 – Renewal [edit]

Arkansas 47 – Texas A&One thousand 19

On October 3, 2009, the two teams met for the first time since 1991. The rivalry was originally slated to take place on a yearly ground at the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Arkansas came dorsum from a 10–0 deficit in the first quarter to win 47–xix.

2011 – "Welcome to the SEC" [edit]

Arkansas 42 – Texas A&M 38

The Aggies, leading 35–17 at the half, blew their 18-betoken lead and only scored iii points in the second half. Every bit Broderick Green charged into the end zone on the final score of the game, Arkansas fans appeared on the Cowboys Stadium video holding a sign maxim "Welcome to the SEC" (in recognition of A&M's announcement only six days before that it would join Arkansas every bit a member of the SEC in 2012). Since the "Welcome to the SEC" game, the Aggies have won 10 of the 11 games played equally conference games.

2012 – First all-SEC game [edit]

Tyler Wilson leads the Arkansas crime in the 2012 game which A&M won 58–x.

Texas A&M 58 – Arkansas 10

On September 29, 2012, the Aggies and Razorbacks met on the gridiron as conference rivals for the starting time fourth dimension since 1991, with A&One thousand joining Arkansas in the Southeastern Briefing. The Aggies won 58–ten, which is the largest margin of victory in the series. The game moved from the neutral-site Cowboys Stadium venue of the last three years to Kyle Field as role of a planned home-and-home series with Arkansas for A&Yard's kickoff ii SEC seasons; the 2014 matchup returned to AT&T Stadium.

2014, '15 & '17 – iii OT games in four years [edit]

The 2014 contest returned to AT&T Stadium (abode of the Dallas Cowboys) after a two-year "home-and-home" schedule the previous ii seasons. Both the 2014 and 2015 contests went into overtime. These back-to-back years of overtime were also the start 2 overtimes betwixt the 2 schools in the rivalry's history, later overtime was adopted by the NCAA for all games beginning with the basin games post-obit the 1995 regular flavor. The 2017 matchup likewise ended in overtime, with the two teams combining for a series tape 93 points. Texas A&Thou won all three of these overtime matches.

Run into likewise [edit]

  • Listing of NCAA college football rivalry games

References [edit]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas%E2%80%93Texas_A%26M_football_rivalry

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