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Arch Manning and Texas finally figured some things out on Saturday afternoon and picked up their first Power 4 win of the season.
Cornerback Eli Bowen getting back into the lineup last week allowed the Sooners to move Kendel Dolby closer to the football. Dolby is a veteran and an aggressive tackler, which will help Oklahoma take away the quick passing game for the Longhorns.
DALLAS, OKLA. (KOKH) — The Longhorns defeated the Sooners, 23-6, in the annual Red River Rivalry on Saturday. During a post-game press conference, OU Head Coach Brent Venables said the team could not get any rhythm in the second half and that Texas did a good job of staying on the field.
Arch Manning was 21-of-27 passing for 166 yards, and Texas got a much-needed 23-6 win over sixth-ranked Oklahoma.
Lane Kiffin and Co. continue attacking the recruiting trail, extend a new offer to a talented wideout on Friday.
The Sooners landed a commitment from 2026 four-star linebacker Jacob Curry on Friday. The 6-foot-1, 207-pound linebacker from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, chose OU over Florida State and Ohio State. “Oklahoma felt like home the second I stepped on campus," Curry told On3.
It’s Red River Rivalry week, and the biggest question floating around Dallas isn’t about the price of a corn dog at the State Fair—it’s about the right hand of Oklahoma Quarterback John Mateer.