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HOU 36 -4.0 u45.0
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KSU 17 -1.5 o56.0
ARIZ 23 1.5 u56.0
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UNM 35 16.0 o52.0
UCLA 10 -16.0 u52.0
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MEM 28 -4.0 o51.0
TROY 7 4.0 u51.0
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MD 44 -28.5 u52.5
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ORE 34
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CWM 16 31.0 o53.5
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HCU 7 48.5 o59.0
NEB 59 -48.5 u59.0
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OKLA 42 -24.0 o51.0
TEM 3 24.0 u51.0
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CMU 3
MICH 63
Final Sep 13
BUFF 31 -24.0 o48.5
KENT 28 24.0 u48.5
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WIS 14 17.5 o45.0
ALA 38 -17.5 u45.0
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CLEM 21 -3.0 o50.0
GT 24 3.0 u50.0
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USA 15 25.5 o56.5
AUB 31 -25.5 u56.5
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ULL 10 27.5 o47.0
MIZZ 52 -27.5 u47.0
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UNH 29 3.0 o46.5
BALL 34 -3.0 u46.5
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CONN 41 -8.5 o53.0
DEL 44 8.5 u53.0
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UGA 44 -3.0 o50.5
TENN 41 3.0 u50.5
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WSU 10 7.0 o57.5
UNT 59 -7.0 u57.5
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NORF 10
RUTG 60
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PITT 24
WVU 31
Final Sep 13
RICH 6 24.0 o47.5
UNC 41 -24.0 u47.5
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VILL 6
PSU 52
Final Sep 13
NWST 0 48.5 o55.5
CIN 70 -48.5 u55.5
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USC 33 -20.5 o59.5
PUR 17 20.5 u59.5
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MORG 0 34.0 o54.5
TOL 60 -34.0 u54.5
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SMU 28 -28.5 o61.0
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YSU 24 24.0 o55.0
MSU 41 -24.0 u55.0
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IW 20
UTSA 48
Final Sep 13
ORST 14 24.0 o61.5
TTU 45 -24.0 u61.5
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ISU 24 -21.0 o56.0
ARST 16 21.0 u56.0
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UTEP 10 39.5 o52.0
TEX 27 -39.5 u52.0
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USF 12 17.5 o57.0
MIA 49 -17.5 u57.0
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MTU 14 9.0 o50.0
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LIB 13 -6.0 o51.5
BGSU 23 6.0 u51.5
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FAU 28 1.5 o56.0
FIU 38 -1.5 u56.0
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MONM 35 2.5 o65.5
CHAR 42 -2.5 u65.5
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MERR 13 17.0 o44.0
KENN 27 -17.0 u44.0
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EKY 7 14.5 o49.5
MRSH 38 -14.5 u49.5
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ALCN 0 43.0 o56.5
MSST 63 -43.0 u56.5
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PV 17 28.0 o48.0
RICE 38 -28.0 u48.0
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JVST 34 3.5 o58.5
GASO 41 -3.5 u58.5
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MURR 21 32.0 o63.5
GSU 37 -32.0 u63.5
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APP 22 -3.0 o56.0
USM 38 3.0 u56.0
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ODU 45 5.5 o51.0
VT 26 -5.5 u51.0
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OHIO 9 28.0 o49.5
OSU 37 -28.0 u49.5
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WMU 0 27.5 o51.0
ILL 38 -27.5 u51.0
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ARK 35 4.0 o60.5
MISS 41 -4.0 u60.5
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FLA 10 4.5 o47.5
LSU 20 -4.5 u47.5
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EMU 23 26.5 o49.0
UK 48 -26.5 u49.0
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TAM 41 6.5 o50.5
ND 40 -6.5 u50.5
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ECU 38 -7.5 o57.5
CCU 0 7.5 u57.5
Final Sep 13
MASS 7 35.0 o44.0
IOWA 47 -35.0 u44.0
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NMSU 14 10.0 o43.0
LT 49 -10.0 u43.0
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VAN 31 3.0 o49.0
SOCAR 7 -3.0 u49.0
Final Sep 13
UTAH 31 -24.0 o47.5
WYO 6 24.0 u47.5
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DUKE 27 1.0 o52.5
TULN 34 -1.0 u52.5
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ACU 21 42.0 o60.5
TCU 42 -42.0 u60.5
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NAVY 42 -14.0 o53.0
TLSA 23 14.0 u53.0
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AKR 28 12.0 o58.5
UAB 31 -12.0 u58.5
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AFA 30 -4.0 o51.5
USU 49 4.0 u51.5
Final Sep 13
SOU 7 37.5 o50.0
FRES 56 -37.5 u50.0
Final Sep 13
TXST 15 18.5 o61.5
ASU 34 -18.5 u61.5
Final Sep 13
MINN 14 -3.0 o40.5
CAL 27 3.0 u40.5
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BC 20 -14.0 o45.0
STAN 30 14.0 u45.0
Final Sep 14
PRST 3 35.5 o54.0
HAW 23 -35.5 u54.0
Texas 1st SEC13-3
Arkansas 11th SEC7-6
ABC

Texas @ Arkansas preview

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

Last Meeting ( Sep 11, 2021 ) Texas 21, Arkansas 40

There will be plenty of bad blood and pent-up hatred let loose when No. 3 Texas squares off against historical rival Arkansas on Saturday afternoon in a Southeastern Conference dustup in Fayetteville, Ark.

The Longhorns moved from fifth to third in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, tying their highest ever spot in the poll. Texas also was ranked third in the CFP poll in advance of the playoff semifinal against No. 2 Washington in December 2023.

The Saturday clash marks first time Texas and Arkansas will battle as members of the SEC but the 80th time the Longhorns and Razorbacks line up on the gridiron. Texas holds a 56-23 all-time edge in the meetings, most of which were contested when the two schools were part of the now defunct Southwest Conference.

Arkansas has won the two most recent meetings, 31-7 at the 2014 Texas Bowl and 41-20 in the 2021 regular season at Fayetteville.

"I don't know what (legendary Texas coach) Darrell Royal did to Arkansas back in the day, but they absolutely hate our guts," current Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian said Monday. "And I think we learned that the first time around when we went there (in 2021)."

The Longhorns (8-1, 4-1 SEC) travel to Arkansas after a dominating 49-17 home win over Florida last week. Texas outgained the Gators 353-138 on the way to a 35-0 halftime lead while producing eight plays of 20-plus yards before the break.

Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers passed for 333 yards and career-high five touchdowns over the game's first 33 minutes and Jerrick Gibson rushed for 100 yards and a TD on 16 carries.

The Longhorns have won nine straight true road games since a 41-34 loss at Oklahoma State in 2022. Texas was 5-0 on the road in 2023 and is 2-0 this season at opponents' home venues.

"Our culture, our connectivity, our love for one another has been a big piece of that puzzle," Sarkisian said about Texas' recent road success. "It takes great poise and composure on the road, and I think we've learned and grown into that aspect."

The Razorbacks (5-4, 3-3 SEC) had a bye last week and likely needed it to refocus after a 63-31 loss at Ole Miss on Nov. 2. Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green finished 10 of 14 for 158 yards before exiting with a sprained knee. Backup Malachi Singleton was 11 of 14 for 207 yards with a touchdown pass to Luke Hasz. Andrew Armstrong gained 135 yards on six catches.

Green is good to go for the Texas game, according to Arkansas coach Sam Pittman. The Razorback could also get running back Ja'Quinden Jackson back on the field after he missed two games in a row with the recurrence of an ankle injury.

Pittman expects renewed effort by his team against the Longhorns -- and he acknowledged that it would be needed to beat Texas.

"Like I said before, we tried so many different things against Ole Miss and none of them seemed to work," Pittman said. "But it all goes down to that we didn't play as hard as what we normally do, and we certainly have to get back to that to have a chance."

--Field Level Media

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