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1 Hour Football Games On Youtube ( 1990 Arkansas vs Tennessee )

Started by Rolltide4ever, February 20, 2015, 01:52:46 pm

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Rolltide4ever

Hello Hog Fans ,

  A friend of mine has a channel on you tube named OneHourFootball.
He edits out the huddles and everything, you really get to see every play in an hour or a little longer. He just finished up some Arkansas games for me. I requested some games from him a few months back. The links are below, please search his entire channel you will find some great games and bowl games from the past on his site. And if you don't have 3 hours to burn you can see a game in an hour.

This link goes to his channel on You Tube.
https://www.youtube.com/user/OneHourFootball

Here is the 1990 Cotton Bowl with Arkansas vs Tennessee

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6giqI2vDrc

Here is the 2010 Liberty Bowl with Arkansas vs East Carolina

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xphLmUvV-Bw

Check out his channel if you enjoy college football like I do. There are other Arkansas games on the channel also. I just posted these 2 links above to get you started.
WPS !!  I really enjoyed the Texas Bowl and to get to watch the Hogs beat the horns off the Longhorns was even better. My son and myself went to the game and when we were leaving the stadium my son said " Daddy that was the best defense I have ever seen in person, Arkansas has the best defense in the SEC now ". All I could do was agree with him. Then he said " The Arkansas defense scored more points than the Texas offense did " I was stunned , he was 100 % right. I had not thought about it during the game.
We watched a great defense totally own the Texas Longhorns that day. And my 16 year old son noticed more than I did during the game.
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