Shreveport Classic

Red River State Fair Classic (since 2015)[1]
Stadium Independence Stadium (1924–1989, 2001–2003, 2010–2013, 2015–Present)
Location Shreveport, Louisiana
Previous stadiums State Fairgrounds field (1911–1917, 1919–1923)
Operated 1911–1917, 1919–1989, 2001–2003, 2010–2013, 2015–Present
Former names
State Fair Game (1911–1917, 1919–1926)
State Fair Classic (1927[2]–1989, 2002–2003)[3]
Port City Classic–State Fair Game (2001)[4]
Shreveport Classic (2010[5]–2013)[6]
2015 matchup
Grambling State Tigers vs. Texas Southern Tigers (41–15)
2016 matchup
TBA vs. TBA (Date TBA)

The Red River State Fair Classic (formerly the State Fair Classic and the Shreveport Classic) is an American college football game played annually in Shreveport, Louisiana at Independence Stadium (formerly State Fair Stadium) during the State Fair of Louisiana.[7][8]

The fair began in 1906,[9] and attempts were made immediately to schedule a football game as a draw, specifically a game between Louisiana State University and the Shreveport Athletic Club.[10] Although plans for that game fell through, the fair did begin hosting college football games regularly starting in 1911. The annual Arkansas–LSU game was made its main draw[11] shortly afterward, much like the Red River Showdown game was headlining Texas' state fair games in Dallas. The 1924 game featured a silver football trophy as part of the dedication ceremonies for the new State Fair Stadium.[12] After LSU won for the seventh straight time in 1936, that series was discontinued, and nearby schools Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State began playing in the featured game. When Louisiana Tech began efforts in the late 1980s to move into the NCAA's Division I-A, NSU began playing Louisiana-Monroe in the game.

In the past sometimes as many as four college games were played over the course of a single fair.[13] These games tended to include schools from the Arklatexoma area. The hometown school, Centenary, hosted numerous games over the years. Southwestern Athletic Conference schools (usually Southern or Grambling and Bishop or Wiley) often played on Mondays, in conjunction with the fair's "Negro Day,"[14] although the 1961 game was overshadowed by a boycott by the Congress of Racial Equality in an effort to encourage improved integration at the fair[15] (despite a modern source that lists the 1962 game as also having been played in Shreveport,[16] the October 21, 1962 issue of the Shreveport Times confirms that the game was indeed moved back to an on-campus venue, this time in Prairie View, Texas). There was considerable cross-over between SWAC teams that played in Louisiana's State Fair Classic and Texas' State Fair Classic. High school teams and college freshman teams were also known to compete at the fair in its earlier years,[17] and in 1934 and 1945 military teams were extended invitations to play; during World War II many colleges—including State Fair Classic regulars Centenary, Louisiana Tech, NSU, and Southern—had to discontinue football, while the service teams that appeared in their place helped fill in the gaps on active college teams' schedules and were included in the Associated Press' college football rankings and bowl games as well.

In recent years the fair has experimented by hosting Louisiana College's revived football program as well as by pairing out-of-state SWAC schools. Grambling, which had previously hosted an annual early-season game in Independence Stadium known as the Red River Classic,[18] began hosting the fair's newly-christened Red River State Fair Classic in 2015. By having first paired black schools in 1922, the game holds the distinction of being the oldest annual black college football classic.

Game results

Date Winning team Losing team Attendance
November 4, 1911 Louisiana Tech39 Northwestern State[19]0
November 2, 1912 Henderson State14 Louisiana Tech[20]0
November 8, 1913 Louisiana Tech53 Louisiana College[21]0
November 8, 1913 Arkansas12 LSU7
November 7, 1914 LSU20 Arkansas12
November 6, 1915 Louisiana Tech20 Northwestern State[22]7
November 6, 1915 Arkansas13 LSU7
November 4, 1916 Arkansas17 LSU7
November 3, 1917 LSU14 Arkansas0
October 30–November 4, 1918[23] (No intercollegiate games due to World War I)
October 25, 1919 LSU20 Arkansas0
November 1, 1919 Hendrix6 Centenary0
November 6, 1920 LSU3 Arkansas0
October 29, 1921 Northwestern State7 Centenary[24]0
November 5, 1921 LSU10 Arkansas7
October 21, 1922 Tennessee-Medical College14 Centenary010,000[25]
October 23, 1922[26] Bishop19Southern0[27]
October 25, 1922 Centenary20 Northwestern State[28]
(replaced Louisiana Tech)[26]
0
October 28, 1922 Arkansas40 LSU6
October 20, 1923[29] Centenary46 Northwestern State0
October 27, 1923 Arkansas26 LSU13
November 1, 1924 Arkansas10 LSU78,000[30]
(Stadium dedication trophy game)[12]
November 3, 1924 Wiley6 Southern[31]0
November 8, 1924 Centenary7 Central Oklahoma[32]6
October 31, 1925 Arkansas12 LSU0
November 2, 1925 Wiley6 Southern0
November 7, 1925 Centenary17 Central Oklahoma7[33]
October 30, 1926[13] Centenary14 Central Oklahoma10
November 1, 1926[13] Wiley32 Southern6
November 6, 1926[13] Stephen F. Austin28 Northwestern State0
November 6, 1926 LSU14 Arkansas0
October 28, 1927 Centenary20Birmingham–Southern7(Game moved to Centenary Field)[11]
October 29, 1927 Arkansas28 LSU0
October 31, 1927[34] Bishop34 Southern0
November 5, 1927[11] Northwestern State26 Stephen F. Austin0
October 27, 1928[35] Union26 Louisiana Tech0
November 2, 1928 Northwestern State26 Stephen F. Austin0[36]
November 3, 1928 Arkansas7 LSU0
November 2, 1929 Arkansas32 LSU0
November 4, 1929[37] Southern45 Arkansas Baptist7
November 9, 1929 Centenary 0Henderson State0
October 25, 1930 Centenary7 Baylor2
October 27, 1930[38][39] Southern 6Wiley6
November 1, 1930 LSU27 Arkansas12
October 24, 1931 LSU13 Arkansas6
October 26, 1931[40] Southern14 Wiley7
October 31, 1931 Texas A&M7 Centenary0
October 22, 1932 LSU14 Arkansas0
October 29, 1932 Centenary7 Texas A&M0
October 21, 1933 LSU20 Arkansas0
October 23, 1933 Southern6 Bishop0[41]
October 28, 1933 Centenary0 TCU
(replaced Texas)[42]
0
October 20, 1934 LSU16 Arkansas0
October 26, 1934[43] Texas Military College26 Barksdale Field Sky Raiders6
October 27, 1934 Centenary13 TCU0
October 19, 1935 LSU13 Arkansas7
October 21, 1935[44] Bishop40 Southern0
October 26, 1935 TCU27 Centenary7
October 24, 1936 LSU19 Arkansas7
October 31, 1936 Ole Miss24 Centenary7
October 23, 1937 Louisiana Tech14 Northwestern State0
October 30, 1937 Centenary0 Mississippi State010,000[45]
November 1, 1937 Wiley7 Southern05,000[46]
October 22, 1938 Northwestern State7 Louisiana Tech6
October 29, 1938[47] Centenary7 Loyola Marymount6
October 31, 1938[47] Wiley14 Southern12
October 21, 1939 Northwestern State26 Louisiana Tech0
October 28, 1939[48] TCU21 Centenary0
October 30, 1939[48] Wiley12 Southern93,000[49]
October 19, 1940 Northwestern State13 Louisiana Tech07,500[50]
October 26, 1940 Louisiana-Lafayette6 Louisiana College03,000[51]
October 28, 1940[52] Southern19 Wiley03,500[53]
October 18, 1941 Louisiana Tech10 Northwestern State0
October 25, 1941[54] Washington-St. Louis13 Centenary7
October 27, 1941[54][55] Wiley6 Southern
(forfeited)[56]
22
October 24, 1942 Northwestern State10 Louisiana Tech6
November 1, 1943[57] Wiley71 Xavier-Louisiana0
October 30, 1944[58] Wiley56 Xavier-Louisiana0
October 20, 1945[59] Selman Army Airfield Cyclones13Barksdale Field Sky Raiders0[60][61] 4,500[61]
October 27, 1945[59] Barksdale Field Sky Raiders46 Camp Swift Dragons[62]
(replaced Lake Charles Army Airfield Flying Tigers)[59]
0
October 29, 1945[59] Wiley26 Randolph Field Black Ramblers[14][63]
(replaced Tennessee State)[59]
0
October 26, 1946 Louisiana Tech14 Northwestern State7
October 18, 1947 Tennessee-Chattanooga20 Centenary0[64]
October 25, 1947 Louisiana Tech24 Northwestern State010,000[65]
October 27, 1947 Grambling State20 Bishop68,000[66]
October 23, 1948 Louisiana Tech10 Northwestern State7
October 22, 1949 Louisiana Tech28 Northwestern State21
October 31, 1949 Grambling State55 Tuskegee0[67]
October 21, 1950 Louisiana Tech15 Northwestern State7
October 23, 1950 Grambling State14 Wiley14[68]
October 20, 1951 Louisiana Tech21 Northwestern State6
October 22, 1951 Grambling State19 Wiley139,000[69]
October 18, 1952 Louisiana Tech22 Northwestern State0
October 20, 1952 Grambling State18 Wiley14[68]
October 24, 1953 Northwestern State15 Louisiana Tech7
October 26, 1953[70] Grambling State26 Wiley0
October 23, 1954 Louisiana Tech13 Northwestern State6
October 25, 1954 Grambling State35 Wiley12[68]
October 22, 1955 Louisiana Tech21 Northwestern State20
October 24, 1955 Grambling State20 Wiley0[71]
October 20, 1956 Louisiana Tech 0Northwestern State0
October 22, 1956 Grambling State34 Morris Brown12[72]
October 19, 1957 Louisiana Tech20 Northwestern State13
October 21, 1957 Wiley[73]40 Grambling State12
October 18, 1958 Northwestern State18 Louisiana Tech1422,000[74]
October 20, 1958[75] Grambling State19 Wiley15
October 17, 1959[76] Grambling State42 Wiley20
October 24, 1959 Louisiana Tech27 Northwestern State1423,500[74]
October 22, 1960 Louisiana Tech13 Northwestern State718,000[74]
October 24, 1960[77] Grambling State26 Prairie View A&M0
October 21, 1961 Northwestern State19 Louisiana Tech724,000[74]
October 23, 1961 Grambling State34 Prairie View A&M145,000
(Game played under fan boycott)[15]
October 28, 1961 Louisiana-Monroe27 Louisiana-Lafayette203,700[78]
October 20, 1962 Northwestern State19 Louisiana Tech222,000[74]
October 27, 1962 Louisiana-Lafayette18 Louisiana-Monroe103,000[79]
October 19, 1963 Louisiana Tech27 Northwestern State1318,500[74]
October 24, 1964 Louisiana Tech16 Northwestern State730,000[74]
October 23, 1965 Louisiana Tech42 Northwestern State1427,000[74]
October 22, 1966 Northwestern State28 Louisiana Tech725,000[80]
October 21, 1967 Northwestern State7 Louisiana Tech028,000[80]
October 19, 1968 Louisiana Tech42 Northwestern State3928,000[80]
October 18, 1969 Louisiana Tech42 Northwestern State2131,000[80]
October 24, 1970 Northwestern State20 Louisiana Tech1725,006[80]
October 23, 1971 Louisiana Tech33 Northwestern State2129,000[80]
October 21, 1972 Louisiana Tech20 Northwestern State1627,000[80]
October 20, 1973 Louisiana Tech26 Northwestern State733,000[80]
October 19, 1974 Louisiana Tech34 Northwestern State026,000[81]
October 18, 1975 Louisiana Tech41 Northwestern State1426,496[81]
October 23, 1976 Louisiana Tech35 Northwestern State624,200[81]
October 30, 1976 North Texas14 Louisiana Tech86,532[81]
October 22, 1977 Louisiana Tech30 Northwestern State824,086[81]
October 21, 1978 Louisiana Tech45 Northwestern State2021,000[81]
October 28, 1978 North Texas16 Louisiana Tech146,510[81]
October 20, 1979 Northwestern State25 Louisiana Tech2119,212[82]
October 18, 1980 Louisiana Tech27 Northwestern State2336,000[82]
October 24, 1981 Louisiana Tech37 Northwestern State3322,300[82]
October 23, 1982 Louisiana Tech33 Northwestern State017,626[82]
October 22, 1983 Louisiana Tech21 Northwestern State1013,996[82]
October 20, 1984 Louisiana Tech5 Northwestern State09,424[83]
October 26, 1985 Louisiana Tech33 Northwestern State1714,783[83]
October 25, 1986 Louisiana Tech 13Northwestern State1312,301[83]
October 24, 1987 Louisiana Tech23 Northwestern State015,232[83]
October 22, 1988 Northwestern State27 Louisiana-Monroe1511,568[84]
October 21, 1989 Louisiana-Monroe14 Northwestern State1414,225[85]
October 27, 2001 Southern49 Mississippi Valley State010,514[86]
November 2, 2002[87] East Texas Baptist28 Louisiana College135,000[88]
November 1, 2003 East Texas Baptist30 Louisiana College34,927[3]
October 29, 2010 Prairie View A&M30 Southern1619,979[89]
October 29, 2011 Jackson State44 Prairie View A&M1417,743[90]
October 27, 2012 Prairie View A&M49 Southern2912,223[91]
October 26, 2013 Jackson State51 Prairie View A&M385,116[92]
November 7, 2015 Grambling State41 Texas Southern159,868[93]

See also

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