Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher celebrates with the Southwest Classic trophy following a 23-21 victory over Arkansas on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, in Arlington, Texas.
ARLINGTON, Texas — In the second quarter of Arkansas’ 23-21 loss to Texas A&M, it looked as if the Razorbacks were about to cruise to a victory behind an offense moving the ball at will.
Arkansas' offense racked up 282 yards in the game’s first 26 minutes and was on the doorstep of punching in its third touchdown of the half. Texas A&M flipped all the momentum in a play that will live in infamy for the Hogs.