Arkansas Taking Over SEC Network Monday

The Arkansas Razorbacks are taking over the SEC Network for 24 straight hours on Monday. Ten memorable games, all with one common theme. Get the popcorn ready and get settled in for a fantastic day of binge watching the Hogs.

11 p.m. (Sunday night)

Football vs. Texas – Oct. 20, 1979

Arkansas capitalized on a pair of Texas turnovers to take a 14-7 lead and then marched 66 yards downfield to set up a 31-yard field goal as the No. 10 Razorbacks earned a 17-14 victory over the No. 2 Longhorns at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. It was Lou Holtz’s first win over the Longhorns as Arkansas’ head coach. The Razorbacks finished the season co-champions of the Southwest Conference at 10-2 overall with a 7-1 mark in league play.

1:30 a.m.

Men’s Basketball vs. Texas – Jan. 6, 2009

Mike Washington slammed home the win over No. 7 Texas in front of a raucous Bud Walton crowd for Arkansas’ second upset of a top-10 team at home in a week. It marked Arkansas’ seventh straight home win over a top-25 opponent and its 43rd consecutive non-conference home win.

3:30 a.m.

Softball vs. #5 Texas A&M – April 16, 2017

Sophomore Ashley Diaz’s two-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning capped a two-run final frame and gave Arkansas a walk-off win over No. 5 Texas A&M in Fayetteville. It marked Arkansas’ first win over a top-five opponent since 2014, while it was just the fourth loss in 41 games for the Aggies.

5:30 a.m.

Football vs. Texas – Dec. 29, 2014

Brandon Allen tossed two touchdowns as Arkansas cruised to a 31-7 beating of Texas in the Advocare V100 Texas Bowl. The Razorbacks’ defense harassed the Longhorns’ offense all night, holding them to a season-low 59 total yards, including just two on the ground.

8:30 a.m.

Baseball vs. Baylor – June 11, 2012

Arkansas earned a trip to its seventh College World Series in program history in 2012 when an RBI single by catcher Jake Wise broke a scoreless tie in the 10th inning to beat the Baylor Bears in Waco, Texas. The Hogs had to battle back after losing the first game of the Waco Super Regional and was able to get a combined five-hit shutout from five different pitchers for the 1-0 clinching victory.

11:30 a.m.

Men’s Basketball vs. SMU – Nov. 25, 2014

Future SEC Player of the Year Bobby Portis led the Razorbacks to a wire-to-wire victory over the Mustangs with a game-high 22 points on the road in Moody Coliseum. It marked Arkansas’ first road win as a ranked team in 16 seasons.

1:30 p.m.

Football vs. Texas – Oct. 17, 1981

Arkansas topped No. 1 Texas 42-11 in Fayetteville for the program’s largest win ever over the Longhorns. The Razorbacks’ offense carved up Texas’ fourth-ranked defense, behind 323 total yards, five touchdowns and a pair of field goals, while the defense forced seven turnovers.

4 p.m.

Baseball vs. Texas A&M – May 20, 2017

A two home run day from first baseman Chad Spanberger propelled Arkansas to a dominating 8-0 victory over No. 22 Texas A&M in College Station to close out the regular season in 2017. The series win over the Aggies helped Arkansas build the momentum it needed to make a strong postseason run that included an appearance in the SEC Tournament final and a selection as an NCAA Regional host for the first time since 2010.

6 p.m.

Men’s Basketball vs. Texas – Feb. 4, 1990

Down one with less than 20 seconds remaining in regulation, head coach Nolan Richardson walked off the court after Arkansas is called for a technical foul. Lee Mayberry hit a 25-footer from the top of the key with less than five seconds remaining to send the game to overtime, where Richardson returned and Arkansas defeated the Longhorns on the road, 103-96.

8 p.m.

Football vs. Texas Tech – Sept. 13, 2014

Alex Collins and Jonathan Williams ran wild, combining for six rushing touchdowns and 357 yards on the ground in Arkansas’ 49-28 routing of Texas Tech in Lubbock. The Razorbacks totaled 438 rushing yards and limited the Red Raiders, which came in averaging 365 yards passing, to 252 yards through the air.