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Texas Longhorns vs. No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners Live Game Updates: Sooners Lead Longhorns After 1Q
Follow along with the 121st Red River Rivalry game between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
On Saturday, the sixth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners lost 23-6 to the Texas Longhorns in the Red River Rivalry. For the third time in four years under head coach Brent Venables, Oklahoma failed to score a touchdown against its biggest rival. The Sooners are now 1-3 against Texas under Venables.
On the latest SoonersXtra podcast, OU writer Colton Sulley and columnist Jenni Carlson dissect the Sooners' offensive issues following Texas loss.
Elsewhere, where the Longhorns have the biggest advantage per PFF's grades, is in the secondary, with the biggest margin between the two scores, with the Longhorns at a 90.3 and the Sooners with a 79.1. Texas gets one of its biggest pieces of its secondary back with cornerback Malik Muhammad after missing the matchup against the Gators.
Texas is feeling good after watching Arch Manning lead the Longhorns to a 23-6 Red River Rivalry win over No. 6 Oklahoma.
With quarterback John Mateer not quite his usual self in his first game back after September hand surgery, the No. 6 Sooners were held to 258 total yards in a 23-6 loss to archrival Texas on Saturday, Oct. 11 in the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
Michigan football not only suffered its second loss of the season on Saturday, but it is no longer ranked. The Wolverines went from 15th to unranked after their 31-13 loss to USC, falling out of the Associated Press Top 25 and US LBM coaches’ polls this week.
The Longhorns earned some praise after taking down Oklahoma, while Texas A&M and Texas Tech hold spots in the top 10.