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The Game Print E-mail
Texas vs. Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Saturday, December 6, 1969 for the National Championship! 

The 1964 Arkansas Razorbacks were National Champions with Frank Broyles, Head Coach, Fred Marshall, qb, and, Bobby Crockett,e. They were 11-0 that year. Two other players on the 1964 team you've heard of are Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones...

Now the 1969 Arkansas Razorbacks had Frank Broyles, Head Coach, Bill Montgomery (from Texas), quarterback, and his roommate Chuck Dicus, receiver.

This was the National Championship, The Crucial Showdown, the Battle of Giants, the Game of the Year, the Game of the Decade, the Game of the Century! This was the only place to be on the planet! This is the type of game forever burned into the memories of the winners & losers. This was college football at it's best and it would complete the first 100 years of college football!!

A nationally televised game in 1969 was a big deal. ABC announcers Chris Schenkel & Bud Wilkinson were doing the play by play. President Nixon flew in on Helicopter One.

I've experienced some great football, baseball, and basketball games, both college and pro, regular season, playoffs and World Series.. But never ever will you experience anything like a Razorback Hog Call in Fayetteville. The Souie Pig is a distinctive sound. When the sound simultaneously hits the other side of the stadium, it's practically whip lash time. Yes, you have to be there to experience it. It's a Hog thing!

The game...continued...click here to go to the final page!

 
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