Twist, Arkansas is a city in Arkansas. It is located in Cross County, Arkansas at latitude: 35.296539, longitude: 90.772419. It has a population of 19,225.
Arkansas (6-10) had one final shot at the victory, but Mark Norris' 40-yard field-goal attempt as time expired sailed wide right.
After wide receiver Kevin Williams hauled in a tipped pass for a 31-yard touchdown with 13:57 left, Arkansas held a commanding 55-21 advantage and was seemingly on its way to its third consecutive victory.
With Arkansas holding a 28-14 lead, Sauk completed a 20-yard pass to Thomas, but defensive safety John Westbrook stripped Thomas of the ball and Twisters' defensive back Lennie Johnson recovered at the Twisters' 11.
Beginning in the 1930s, he traveled around Mississippi and Arkansas and encountered Blind Lemon Jefferson, Big Joe Williams, Elmore James and Robert Lockwood Jr., also known as Junior Lockwood, who would play guitar on his later Chess Records sides.
Williamson lived in Twist, Arkansas for a time with Howlin' Wolf's sister Mary Burnett and taught Wolf to play harmonica.
Williamson was characterized by a hip-flask of whiskey, a pistol, a knife, a foul mouth, and a short temper.