Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 11 hours ago Moderators Posted 11 hours ago To what extent Texas can pull the nose up and salvage the 2025 season, which is trending in the wrong direction after last Saturday’s 29-21 road loss to Florida, will depend on what the Longhorns do against No. 6 Oklahoma in the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday (2:30 p.m., ABC). A win over the Sooners would position Steve Sarkisian’s squad for a strong finish to the October portion of the schedule, played entirely away from Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. A loss would be the second in conference play for Texas (3-2, 0-1 SEC) and, with three opponents currently ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 left on the schedule other than Oklahoma (5-0, 1-0), it likely wouldn’t be the Longhorns’ last. Amid the preseason hype that engulfed the program, along with Brent Venables coming off his second losing season among the three in which he’s led the Sooners, Sarkisian’s fifth Texas-OU game seemed like an ideal time for the Longhorns to enjoy a long-overdue run of success against Oklahoma. Sarkisian’s 2-2 record against the Sooners includes two of the most lopsided Texas wins in the history of the series (a 49-0 rout in 2022 and last season’s 34-3 romp) and a pair of last-second losses that were there for the taking. Oklahoma’s current run of dominance over the Longhorns is one of the longest in the history of the series. The Sooners have won 11 of the last 16, including 10 of 15 with the Golden Hat on the line. Beyond how a win over Oklahoma would boost Texas going into the second half of the regular season, changing their Red River fortunes is key to the Longhorns getting over the hump and closer to winning a national championship under Sarkisian. Since Darrell Royal took over the program in 1957, no Texas coach has won a national championship or led the Longhorns to a championship game without simultaneously rattling off a series of wins over the Sooners. A win on Saturday would be the program’s third over Oklahoma in four years. That would be the best stretch of success against the Sooners since Mack Brown’s teams won four of five meetings (2005-09). Brown’s run, which came on the heels of a five-game losing streak to Bob Stoops, included wins in 2005 and 2009. Texas bookended the four seasons with a national championship and a trip to the BCS title game, along with a memorable series win during the 2008 season, one in which the Longhorns were arguably the best team in the country. While leading Texas to undefeated regular seasons in 1977 and 1983, Fred Akers won five of his first seven head-to-head meetings against Barry Switzer’s Oklahoma program. Royal, a Sooner standout for Bud Wilkinson, took over the Longhorns at a time when his mentor had won nine Red River Shootouts over 10 seasons (1948-57), including a victory in Royal’s Red River coaching debut. After the 1957 loss, however, Royal won 12 of the next 13 games against Oklahoma, including wins over the Sooners in each of his three national championship-winning seasons (1963, 1969 and 1970). Given the state of where Texas is coming off the humbling loss to the Gators, and considering the decade-plus of dominance the Sooners have enjoyed against the Longhorns, there would be no better time than Saturday to take a big step toward rectifying an Oklahoma problem that’s existed for far too long. View full news story 8 Quote
alrightalrightalright Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Let’s put 2 wins together in this series for the first time since ‘08-‘09 1 Quote
LonghornFan4Ever Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Don't know how they'll win this game, but just win. Gotta start another long winning streak over OU. This is by far the worst stretch of OU football this century. A loss to this Texas team, with or without Mateer, could cause OU to implode as they enter the meat of their SEC schedule. But more importantly for Texas, this game could mark the turning point in the entire season for them. In short, this is the most important Red River game that I can remember in some time for Sark and this football program. Edited 10 hours ago by LonghornFan4Ever Quote
FatherofMinky Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I have no earthly idea how in the world we are still considered the betting favorite in this game even if Michael Hawkins is starting. The Oklahoma defensive line versus our offensive line is be one of the biggest mismatches in this game in years. I sure hope Sarkisian comes to his senses and gets the ball out of Arch’s hands quickly. He is not going to have time to be waiting for these deep routes to develop. He’s going to be running for his life. Edited 10 hours ago by FatherofMinky Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Time to go on a Royal Run!! How badly does the team want it?? 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿 1 Quote
Alex Butler Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I’m actually more confit about this game than I was Florida honestly. I think OU THINKS they’ve played good teams and are as good as their hype. We’ll see how that goes if we get our side of the river cleaned up and our defense returns to our dominant ways that we know we’re completely capable of. 1 Quote
Rocky P Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago The oline needs to do something to get that nasty going to start the game. sark needs to spread rumors about the dlinemen dming their girls, trying to dm they moms. Whatever is needed to get them mad 1 Quote
mookie799 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Random question to add- Which sections are the UT and OU bands going to be in? Quote
Waxahorn Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I don't know about all the players, but I want it really bad. Saturday evening Sark will either be 3-2 and 3 of the last 4 vs. OU or with a losing 2-3 record vs. OU. OU sucks and Will Rogers never met Barry Switzer. 2 Quote
SuperDave0805 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The game has always meant more to the OU players 2 Quote
harveycmd Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago This is what we need. Don't get it this game, won't matter rest of the season. Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, mookie799 said: Random question to add- Which sections are the UT and OU bands going to be in? Texas band always sits in the lower endzone of the one that has Texas painted on it. So around sections 15-16 1 Quote
AusMOJO Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Doesn't Sark always say the TE is the second most important part of his O after the QB? So why has Endries only got 9 catches on the year? He had a game where he had zero catches. It feels like he's barely been involved. If they want to win this game, they better bring some physicality, some attitude and something different on O. Knock off the long, slow developing plays. Get some quick easy screens, slants, hitches and bang it out. Helps the OL, helps Arch and help the WR's/TE's. As for the run game, boy I've no idea how to fix that. Too much finesse and not enough punch you in the mouth attitude from these guys. Whether that's Flood or Sark, who really knows. Let your boys roll downhill and use that size. Right now they look very soft and that itself is confusing. 1 Quote
mookie799 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, MBHORNSFAN said: Texas band always sits in the lower endzone of the one that has Texas painted on it. So around sections 15-16 🎺 Quote
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