Red River rematch possible for No. 4 Oklahoma, No. 25 Texas

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DALLAS (AP) – There’s a way for a rematch of the Red River rivalry in a title game for fourth-placed Oklahoma and number 25 in Texas.

“If we do our business, we’ll see her again,” said Longhorns recipient Joshua Moore.

It’s true, but there is still a long way to go before the Big 12 championship game, which will play against the teams that finish 1-2 in the conference standings. The Sooners (6-0, 3-0) and Longhorns are only halfway through the regular season after Oklahoma’s impressive 55-48 comeback win after three touchdowns early in another classic game for them on the State Fair of Texas for them.

“But it was weird because everyone had to storm the field. I thought: whoa, this is a miracle. Something like this has never happened to me at OU. … There were only a few people in your face, “said Caleb Kelly, Oklahoma senior linebacker. “But it was cool because my mother was allowed to come out on the field. She’s on the field for the first time in all six seasons, so it was really cool to get an idea and do that. “

Oklahoma, the six-time Big 12 defending champion, has the nation’s longest winning streak at 14 after Alabama’s defeat at Texas A&M that knocked the Crimson Tide off the top in Sunday’s new AP Top 25 poll. The Sooners were down two places and Texas (4-2, 2-1) slipped four to just hang in the leaderboard.

If there is another Red River matchup for the future Southeastern Conference teams this year, it would be December 4th for the Big 12 title and a guaranteed New Year’s Six Bowl spot. This game will take place at the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys’ home stadium, about 20 miles from Cotton Bowl Stadium, where 91,200 spectators were sold out on Saturday.

When Oklahoma beat Texas in the 2018 Big 12 title game after the Longhorns won the traditional October match by 48:45, it was the first time since 1903 that the rivals met twice in the same season – the first year in which they played. Their last game was the tallest goal in the series ‘history, breaking the mark set in four overtimes just last October in the Sooners’ 53-45 win.

Texas is at home next Saturday against No. 12 Oklahoma State (5-0, 2-0), who missed Saturday. This is the only game for the Longhorns on their Austin campus in a six-week period that includes their October 23 bye.

Already with wins over TCU and Texas Tech, the Longhorns are following their home game against the Cowboys by taking to the streets to play against Baylor and Iowa State. They end the regular season against Kansas, West Virginia and Kansas State – no one has won a Big 12 game this season.

“We understand that we still have a whole season ahead of us. And we have to capitalize on every game we play, “said Bijan Robinson, leader of the Big 12.” God willing, we could see them at the end of the season if they are there. … God willing, we’ll come back to it and play and play a great game. “

Before the Sooners conclude their regular season with Bedlam against Oklahoma State, the Sooners will play against the TCU next weekend. Your closing stages include games against the rest of the teams in the top half of the Big 12 standings.

With their third 28-point quarter of the season, including a 14-0 lead less than two minutes after Saturday’s game, Texas led by 28-7 after the first quarter. The Sooners, who replaced the preseason AP All-America quarterback with the real newcomer Caleb Williams in the middle of the second quarter, then made their second-largest comeback in school history.

“You have to fight. Four hours of overtime is not easy. Nobody will tell you it’s easy. And then to come back from that deficit (Saturday), the way the game started 14-0 straight away, it’s hard to do, “said sophomore Marvin Mims, who had two TD catches in the second half. “I thank God that I was a part of these games. It shows a lot about our team, it shows a lot about us.”

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