No. 3 Texas Longhorns Overcome Arkansas Razorbacks in Defensive Battle
The third-ranked Texas Longhorns secured a hard-fought 20-10 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks at Reynolds Razorback Stadium, maintaining their push for a College Football Playoff spot. Despite offensive struggles, Texas relied on a dominant defensive performance and timely plays to seal the win, improving their record to 9-1 overall and 5-1 in SEC play.
Arkansas made it a one-possession game in the fourth quarter, pulling within three points, but Texas responded with an efficient touchdown drive to solidify the outcome. The Longhorns' ability to adjust under pressure and capitalize on opportunities ensured their seventh consecutive win against the Razorbacks.
Strong Defensive Start for Texas
Texas established defensive dominance early, keeping Arkansas scoreless in the first quarter and limiting them to 74 total yards in the first half. Defensive back Jahdae Barron’s interception in the opening frame set up a 20-yard touchdown pass from Quinn Ewers to wide receiver Matthew Golden, giving the Longhorns a 7-0 lead.
The Texas defense, highlighted by Barron’s seven tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack, consistently pressured Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green. The Razorbacks managed just 82 rushing yards on the day, struggling to find answers against a relentless Texas defensive front.
Kicker Bert Auburn added a 39-yard field goal in the second quarter, extending the Longhorns’ lead to 10-0 at halftime. The defense continued to shine, holding Arkansas to a single crossing of midfield during the first half.
Texas’ secondary played a critical role in stifling Arkansas’ aerial attack. D'Shawn Jamison broke up two passes in crucial situations, preventing the Razorbacks from finding any rhythm in the passing game. The Longhorns' ability to neutralize Arkansas' top playmakers in the first half set the tone for the remainder of the game.
Arkansas Finds Momentum in the Third Quarter
The Razorbacks began the second half with renewed energy, relying on a mix of quarterback runs and short passes to piece together their most effective drive of the game. A 12-play, 75-yard march culminated in a 1-yard touchdown run by Ja’Quinden Jackson, narrowing the score to 13-7. Arkansas’ defense followed up with a critical stop, forcing a three-and-out and setting up a 44-yard field goal by Matthew Shipley early in the fourth quarter to bring the game within three points.
Arkansas’ offensive adjustments in the second half highlighted their resilience. Green’s ability to escape the pocket and extend plays created opportunities, while Jackson’s strong running kept the chains moving. Despite the pressure, the Longhorns’ defense managed to bend without breaking, limiting the damage and keeping the Razorbacks within reach.
Texas Responds with Game-Sealing Drive
Faced with mounting pressure, Texas relied on their rushing attack and offensive line to regain control. Running back Jaydon Blue, who had 83 rushing yards on 14 carries, played a pivotal role in the decisive eight-play, 75-yard drive. Blue’s physicality and vision helped set up a 1-yard touchdown pass from Ewers to Golden, extending the lead to 20-10.
The offensive line, led by center Jake Majors, stepped up in the fourth quarter, creating key running lanes and protecting Ewers during crucial passing downs. Their performance late in the game underscored their ability to deliver under pressure, ensuring Texas could close out the game with authority.
The Longhorns’ defense ensured Arkansas would not mount a comeback. Defensive lineman Alfred Collins forced a critical fumble that Texas recovered, and the Longhorns’ offense ran out the clock with three consecutive kneel-downs to close the game.
Key Players and Stats
Quinn Ewers completed 20 of 32 passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns, marking his 21st consecutive game with a touchdown pass. Matthew Golden was his primary target, finishing with two touchdown receptions, including a clutch catch in tight coverage in the fourth quarter.
The Texas defense tallied six sacks and nine tackles for loss, consistently disrupting Arkansas’ offense. Jahdae Barron led the unit with his versatile play, while Collins’ forced fumble in the fourth quarter was a turning point.
For Arkansas, Green completed 17 of 25 passes for 149 yards but faced constant pressure. The Razorbacks’ ground game, led by Jackson’s 56 yards on 11 carries, found little room to operate against the Longhorns’ stout defensive line.
Texas’ ability to control time of possession also played a pivotal role, holding the ball for over 34 minutes. Their methodical drives in the second half wore down Arkansas’ defense, allowing the Longhorns to dictate the pace of the game.
Implications for Texas
The victory underscores Texas’ status as a playoff contender, but offensive inconsistencies remain a concern. The Longhorns’ defense continues to prove why it is one of the best in the SEC, but the offense must find greater balance and efficiency, particularly as they face tougher opponents in the final stretch of the season.
The win also highlights the Longhorns' ability to win gritty games away from home, an essential trait for teams with championship aspirations. With their sights set on the SEC Championship and a potential playoff berth, the Longhorns will look to refine their game plan and build on the momentum from this critical road win.







