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How to Watch, Listen to Long-Awaited Hogs’ Matchup with ’Horns

Arkansas and Texas renew a rivalry where neither side took prisoners until the Razorbacks joined the Southeastern Conference in 1992.

It is the 79th meeting between the two teams.

The rivalry, which dates back to 1894, has been one-sided in the Longhorns’ favor, with Texas taking 56 of the 78 previous matchups, including 29 of the first 35 matchups, and 16 of 19 from 1967 to 1985.

However, as of late, the Razorbacks have had the edge overall, winning six of the last 11 matchups, including four of the last six.

The last time the two teams faced off was in 2014 when the Hogs dominated Texas 38-7 in the Texas Bowl under former Longhorns head coach Charlie Strong.

Texas’ last win over Arkansas in Fayetteville came in 2004 when Cedric Benson Carried the Longhorns on his back in a hostile environment to a 22-20 win.

With new head coach Steve Sarkisian now at the helm, however, the history of the rivalry is now a thing of the past, as the Longhorns clean slate is now officially underway.

In addition to sticking with AllHogs.com, here’s how to watch and listen to Texas and Arkansas on Saturday afternoon.

Game information: Texas Longhorns Vs. Arkansas Razorbacks

Current Records: Texas (1-0) vs. Arkansas (1-0)

Date/Time: Saturday, September 1 at 6 p.m. CT

Where: Razorback Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas

TV/Streaming: ESPN with Joe Tessitore, Greg McElroy, Katie George

Radio: HitThatLine.com, ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

Money Line: Arkansas +210, Texas -250

Spread: Arkansas +7, Texas -7

Over/Under: 56 – Over: (-105), Under: (+115)

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Report says Hogs’ Gerald suffers season-ending leg injury Wednesday

Arkansas defensive end Dorian Gerald suffered a broken leg in practice Wednesday that will end his college career, according to a report.

Andrew Hutchinson at HawgBeat.com was the first to report the story.

The injury comes just as the Razorbacks were getting back to full strength days away from playing Texas on Saturday in Fayetteville.

Listed as the starting ‘jack’ defensive end on Arkansas’ depth chart, he played 42 snaps in the Razorbacks’ season-opening win over Rice. It is the third straight year Gerald, a junior college transfer, has been injured.

He had decided to come back for a bonus season granted because of COVID.

Zach Williams, according to the depth chart for this week’s game, is expected to move into a starting role for the game with Texas.