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NORMAN, Okla. Both Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops and Texas coach Mack Brown acknowledge this year's Sooners are a much different team going into the O-U-Texas game.
Saturday, October 7th, 3:30 p.m. (et). The Sports Network GAME NOTES: The 101st rendition of the Red River Rivalry takes place in Dallas this Saturday, as the 14th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners take on the seventh-ranked Texas Longhorns.
Two Oklahoma representatives, Frank Lucas and John Sullivan, come out in defense of the House speaker.
DALLAS· By beating Oklahoma last year, the Texas Longhorns made life a lot more pleasant for themselves this week. Finally free from the choke-hold of their long losing streak to the Sooners, they avoided the endless questions of whether coach Mack Brown would be able to beat his nemesis from across the Red River.
Few college football series have been as streaky as the Red River Rivalry matching Texas and Oklahoma. UT leads 56-39-5 overall, but OU has won five of the past six.
DALLAS--By beating Oklahoma last year, the Texas Longhorns made life a lot more pleasant for themselves this week.
By beating Oklahoma last year, the Texas Longhorns made life a lot more pleasant for themselves this week. Finally free from the choke-hold of their long losing streak to the Sooners, they avoided the endless questions of whether coach Mack Brown would ever be able to beat his nemesis from across the Red River.
The matchup: Oklahoma Sooners at Texas Longhorns The line: Texas -4, total set at 48 ½ Desperation time Texas and Oklahoma each come into the Red River Shootout with one loss this season, and both are in no position to d...
From a national perspective, this year's Red River Rivalry has lost some of its luster. For the first time since 1999, No. 7 Texas and No. 13 Oklahoma enter the game in Dallas each with a loss.
Can the Texas Longhorns stop Superman? Sportsbooks think so, but bettors aren’t so sure. Texas opened as a 6-point favorite over the Oklahoma Sooners for the annual showdown at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, and was quickly bet up to -7 on ...

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