1934 Dixie Classic
1934 Dixie Classic |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Total |
Arkansas |
0 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
7 |
Centenary |
0 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
7 |
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Date |
January 1, 1934 |
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Season |
1933 |
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Stadium |
Fair Park |
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Location |
Dallas, Texas |
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Attendance |
12,000 |
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The 1934 Dixie Classic was a post-season college football bowl game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Centenary Gentlemen. Arkansas and Centenary tied the game, 7-7. The 1934 edition was the final Dixie Classic, which was a precursor to the current post-season game in Fair Park, the Cotton Bowl Classic.
Setting
The game was similar to the meeting at the end of 1932, when the two squads tied, 0-0, in Shreveport. Centenary came in unbeaten at 8-0-3, tying three straight games to LSU, Texas, and TCU.[1] The team would disband after the 1941 season.[2] The Hogs entered at 7-3, with losses at LSU, Rice, and Tulsa. Arkansas would remain a Division I program, and achieve over 30 bowl games.
Game summary
The first quarter passed without scoring, before the Razorbacks lit up the scoreboard first, a Tom Murphy pass to Elvin Geiser, who then added the extra point. Centenary back Harold Olsin would haul in a pass from Manning Smith to cut the Hog lead to 7-6. The extra point by Chester Weidman was missed, which would've given Arkansas the win, but offside was called against the Razorbacks, and a retry resulted in a completed extra point. Arkansas would attempt a 14-yard field goal to win the game in the fourth quarter, but Geiser was wide right. The game ended in a tie.
Scoring summary |
Quarter |
Time |
Drive |
Team |
Scoring information |
Score |
Plays |
Yards |
TOP |
ARK |
CEN |
2 |
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ARK |
Elvin Geiser 24-yard touchdown reception from Tom Murphy, Elvin Geiser kick good |
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2 |
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CEN |
Harold Olsin 20-yard touchdown reception from Manning Smith, Chester Weidman kick good |
7 |
7
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"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. |
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7 |
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- Centenary College Stadium
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