The Arkansas Razorbacks (2-8) will play the No. 10 Texas Longhorns (7-3) on Saturday in an SEC rivalry game.Arkansas (2-8) will travel to Austin. Although the Hogs are out of bowl contention, they still have a lot to play for.Where to watch Arkansas vs. TexasFirst things first: Where can you watch the Razorbacks and Longhorns?The game will be broadcast live on 40/29 starting at 2:30 p.m. Central.40/29 will air a special extended edition of the Hog Wild pregame show from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. that morning.Hog Wild will be followed by the game featuring the No. 23 Missouri Tigers (7-3) and the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners (8-2).Arkansas-Texas RivalryThe Razorbacks and Longhorns have been playing each other for more than 130 years. Memorable games include 1969’s “Game of the Century” and the Hogs’ 2021 “Welcome to the SEC” upset.In all of their rivalry matches, Texas has won 57 games and Arkansas 23.Arkansas has fared better in the 21st century, winning four of the rivalry’s seven games.What’s at stake for ArkansasUnless Arkansas either beats Texas this Saturday or beats Missouri the weekend after Thanksgiving, the Hogs will tie the record for worst season in school history.The Razorbacks are currently in their 132nd season. Their two worst seasons by winning percentage each came in the past 7 years.Chad Morris was the head coach for all of the 2018 and most of the 2019 season. Arkansas went 2-10 both of those years.Sam Pittman was the head coach for Arkansas’ first five games of 2025. The Hogs won the first two, but dropped three straight.Bobby Petrino was appointed interim head coach, and the Razorbacks haven’t won since.What’s at stake for TexasThe game is important for the Longhorns as well. If Texas wins each of its remaining regular-season matchups, it has an 84% chance of going to the College Football Playoff, according to PlayoffStatus.com.But if the Longhorns lose either of those, their chances go down to just 1%.
AUSTIN, Texas —
The Arkansas Razorbacks (2-8) will play the No. 10 Texas Longhorns (7-3) on Saturday in an SEC rivalry game.
Arkansas (2-8) will travel to Austin. Although the Hogs are out of bowl contention, they still have a lot to play for.
Where to watch Arkansas vs. Texas
First things first: Where can you watch the Razorbacks and Longhorns?
The game will be broadcast live on 40/29 starting at 2:30 p.m. Central.
40/29 will air a special extended edition of the Hog Wild pregame show from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. that morning.
Hog Wild will be followed by the game featuring the No. 23 Missouri Tigers (7-3) and the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners (8-2).
Arkansas-Texas Rivalry
The Razorbacks and Longhorns have been playing each other for more than 130 years. Memorable games include 1969’s “Game of the Century” and the Hogs’ 2021 “Welcome to the SEC” upset.
In all of their rivalry matches, Texas has won 57 games and Arkansas 23.
Arkansas has fared better in the 21st century, winning four of the rivalry’s seven games.
What’s at stake for Arkansas
Unless Arkansas either beats Texas this Saturday or beats Missouri the weekend after Thanksgiving, the Hogs will tie the record for worst season in school history.
The Razorbacks are currently in their 132nd season. Their two worst seasons by winning percentage each came in the past 7 years.
Chad Morris was the head coach for all of the 2018 and most of the 2019 season. Arkansas went 2-10 both of those years.
Sam Pittman was the head coach for Arkansas’ first five games of 2025. The Hogs won the first two, but dropped three straight.
Bobby Petrino was appointed interim head coach, and the Razorbacks haven’t won since.
What’s at stake for Texas
The game is important for the Longhorns as well.
If Texas wins each of its remaining regular-season matchups, it has an 84% chance of going to the College Football Playoff, according to PlayoffStatus.com.
But if the Longhorns lose either of those, their chances go down to just 1%.