Shootout (an athletic competition, such as the “Red River Shootout”)

The wild west had many “shoot-outs” (or “shootouts”). From about the 1960s, athletic competitions (mostly football games) began to be called “shootouts.”  The annual football battle between the University of Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma University Sooners was called the “Red River Shootout,” trademarked from 1987. (It is now called the “Red River Rivalry.”)
 
The national championship football game between the #1-ranked University of Texas and #2-ranked Arkansas in 1969 (Texas won a thriller) was called a “shootout” by many, but it was not the first such use of the term.
 
 
(Oxford English Dictionary)
shoot-out, n.
Also shootout.
 
1.a. A sustained exchange of shooting, a gun-fight.
1953 N.Y. Times 5 July VII. 13/2 The justly famous shoot-out between the Earps and the Clantons in the O-K Corral.
1.b. fig. An intense and decisive contest.
1975 Business Week 27 Oct. 94 F He would like congress to fund a ‘shoot-out’ contest between two prototype platforms.
   
This Dog’ll Really Hunt:
An Entertaining and Informative Texas Dictionary
by Wallace O. Chariton
Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press
1999
Pg. 60:
Confrontation:
(...)
3. a shoot-out
[In 1969, when No. 1 Texas played No. 2 Arkansas for the National Championship of collegiate football, Longhorn coach Darrell Royal referred to the game as a shootout. Since then major sports confrontations have frequently been referred to as shootouts.} 
   
23 March 1966, Dallas Morning News, section B, pg. 1:
Little things, really, but still disturbing when you consider that some other team won the title in a fair-and-square shoot-out.
   
5 November 1967, Dallas Morning News, section B., Pg. 1 headline:
Texas, Aggies Win Wild Shootouts
     
1 December 1967, Dallas Morning News, section A, pg. 1:
THE TEXAS Power & Light Co. executariat was a collection of mixed emotions during the recent shoot-out for the Southwest Conference football championship.
 
20 September 1968, Dallas Morning News, “Shootout at Austin” by Roy Edwards, section B, pg. 2:
SEPTEMBER IS a bit early for shootdowns and shootouts and crucial games in college football, especially for teams that haven’t teed it up yet.
 
27 September 1968, Dallas Morning News, section B, pg. 1:
SWC Shootout Starts
‘Horns, Tech in Conference Opener
 
3 November 1968, Dallas Morning News, section B, pg. 1:
Longhorns Take SWC Shootout, 38-7
 
4 December 1969, Dallas Morning News, section B. pg. 3:
Whoever they’re playing Saturday in the nationally-televised No.1-vs.-No. 2 shootout on the Razorback’s Astro-turf, the Razorbacks will be coming at Worster and the Longhorns with a unit that leads the nation in defense against scoring, and, as Texas Tech coach J. T. King put it, majors in big plays.
   
5 December 1969, Dallas Morning News, section B, pg. 3:
It should be. then, a milestone game, a monumental struggle, an epic shootout.
 
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