Fort Worth Classic

The Fort Worth Classic was a postseason college football bowl game played only once, on January 1, 1921 in Fort Worth, Texas, between Centre College and Texas Christian University.

Centre entered the game with a record of 7-2-0 with wins against Kentucky and Virginia Tech. Centre's losses came against Harvard (8-0-1 on the year) and Georgia Tech (8-1 on the year). Centre had outscored its opponents 469-55 and won its first three games of the year by a combined score of 241-0.

Texas Christian entered the game with a record of 9-0, including wins at Arkansas (19-2) and at Baylor (21-9). Texas Christian had attained its perfect record while outscoring its opponents 163-46.

Centre won the game handily. Accounts of the final score vary; some sources say Centre won 63-7 and other sources give the final score as Centre 77, Texas Christian 7.

This game should not be confused with the modern Fort Worth Bowl (now called the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl).