At the end of the day, the Texas Longhorns are 6–0 and the No. 1 team in the country.
But let's take a look at how the Longhorns were able to pull off the 34–3 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners.
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197.7 miles
The distance the Golden Hat will travel back to Austin from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
Had to throw that one in there.
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Defensive Snap Counts
Out of 72 possible snaps.
65 – Jahdae Barron
58 – Jaylon Guilbeau
55 – Malik Muhammad
47 – Jelani McDonald
41 – Anthony Hill Jr., Trey Moore, Alfred Collins
38 – Liona Lefau
35 – Michael Taaffe
34 – Barryn Sorrell
32 – Vernon Broughton
29 – Jermayne Lole
27 – Colin Simmons, David Gbenda
24 – Gavin Holmes
22 – Andrew Mukuba, Derek Williams Jr.
18 – Jordon Johnson-Rubell, Kobe Black
17 – Alex January, Colton Vasek
16 – Ethan Burke, Justice Finkley
15 – Bill Norton
12 – Ty'Anthony Smith
6 – Aaron Bryant
– A couple surprises with the safety unit, I suppose it leads to Texas not playing as much two-high against a team that could not throw the football. However, Jelani McDonald's 47 snaps were the most he has logged this season.
– Colton Vasek's 17 snaps were also the most he has seen this season, a sign that the staff is giving him a longer leash as well.
– Shoutout to Liona Lefau for a really impressive game as well.
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Jahdae Barron PFF Grade
Texas DB Jahdae Barron has been spectacular this season in coverage, run support and every other facet of the game on the defensive side of the ball.
Barron has a PFF grade of 87.3, which is the highest grade of any cornerback in the country with >200 snaps this year.
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Offensive Snap Count
Out of 64 offensive snaps on Saturday.
64 – Kelvin Banks, Cam Williams, Hayden Conner, Quinn Ewers, Jake Majors
62 – Gunnar Helm
60 – Matthew Golden
47 – DJ Campbell
36 – Ryan Wingo, DeAndre Moore
33 – Tre Wisner
27 – Jaydon Blue
21 – Juan Davis
19 – Isaiah Bond
17 – Cole Hutson
13 – Silas Bolden
5 – Jerrick Gibson
4 – Ryan Niblett, Johntay Cook
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Within the Game
– 50% of Texas' offensive drives resulted in points, one of their lowest outputs of the season.
– Oklahoma was 4/15 on third down attempts.
– Texas has 11 sacks in the last two games.
– Time of Possession:
Oklahoma: 32:07
Texas: 27:53