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Jim Harris Live from the Advocare Texas Bowl

 

It’s game night: Arkansas and Texas facing off like old times. The Advocare Texas Bowl starts on ESPN at 8 pm.

Jim Harris will be posting his thoughts throughout the game here, so check this page often. (Scroll down about halfway and you’ll see the posts from Jim.)

Here’s some of Jim’s reporting from Houston today, with links to the full column and notebook. Texas, meanwhile, can’t look at many of its six losses and say, “what if?” BYU early and TCU at the end blew out the ’Horns. Kansas State manhandled Texas 23-0. Baylor didn’t go offensively nuts against the Longhorns as the Bears typically do, which says tons about Texas’ improvement on defense under Strong, but Baylor still won 28-7. And… For a few weeks late in the regular season, before the bowls were formally set, there was some speculation (nationally, as well as my own) that Texas and Arkansas could be matched in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis. And, had both teams won their regular season finales, that might have been the case — instead the SEC’s Texas A&M at 7-5 and the Big 12′s West Virginia, a loser to Texas, were sent to Memphis. Arkansas still faces Texas but in Houston, in the Advocare Texas Bowl. Texas Vs Arkansas in the Advocare Texas Bowl  
I’m finishing up the live blog now and heading downstairs for quotes from the interview room. Thanks for following along. I’ll have a wrapup in a little while, plus a Two-Minute Drill up early in the morning. Also, catch me on THV Channel 11 wrapup Hogzone tomorrow.
Arkansas will start from the Razorbacks’ 45-yard line after the punt. I’d say Arkansas’s starting field position was probably midfield for the game. That is ridiculous.
Texas lost another 4 yards to 25 yards total offense in going three and out again. This game is over, in case anyone was worrying about it. Hogs have 10:19 to run off.
I just heard Texas Fight for the first time in the second half. After a short kickoff return.
And the guy who has promised Bret Bielema to come back instead of going on to the NFL, which he could do, Jonathan Williams pushes it across from 1 yard. The drive: 13 plays, 57 yards, 8:39 of the clock. That is ridiculous, the TOP that is. Arkansas has controlled the ball for nearly 19 minutes more than Texas with 11:41 still left in the game. Arkansas leads 31-7.