Players and support staff of Texas team celebrate after defeating Arkansas in a football game, Fayetteville, Arkansas. The University of Texas football team enters locker room after defeating Arkansas in a game. The victorious players cheer and give 'victorious' and 'number one' signals as they enter the locker room. Few press reporters inside the room take videos. Players and support staff form a huddle and recite the Lord's Prayer. An ABC News reporter interviews the team coach.
US President Richard Nixon arrives inside the locker room to congratulate the players of victorious Texas team after they defeated Arkansas in a football game. President talks to press reporters and team manager inside the locker room. The University of Texas football team players rejoice and cheer for President Nixon. Their team manager expresses gratitude to President Nixon.
A huge crowd of spectators watch a football game between Texas and Arkansas at Fayetteville in Arkansas. Excited spectators watch the football game. Band plays and cheerleaders cheer during the game. The scoreboard at the stadium shows Texas 15 to Arkansas 14.. Texas players leave the field after game. US President Richard Nixon moves towards the Texas locker room, among a crowd leaving the field.
A football game between Texas and Arkansas at Fayetteville in Arkansas. US President Richard Nixon is seated in the stands along with the rest of the crowd. Excited spectators cheer during the game. Half time ceremonies begin with Arkansas band musicians marching and playing on the field.
US President Richard Nixon is present among the spectators watching a football match between Texas and Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Players take the field and start play. Excited spectators cheer during the game and raise banners.
US President Richard Nixon is among the spectators watching a football game between Texas and Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Teams take the field after half time and kick off. Old people among spectators eat during the match. Excited spectators cheer and raise banners. Some banners with Nixon written on them are seen at base of stands.