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Taylor Wein Shined at South Carolina as Oklahoma Refused to Let Texas Setback Define Season
Two tackles for loss and an interception highlight Wein's play in Oklahoma's 26-7 SEC victory at South Carolina.
Arch Manning and Texas finally figured some things out on Saturday afternoon and picked up their first Power 4 win of the season.
Texas held Oklahoma without an offensive touchdown for the third time in the last four seasons, all of which have come under Sooners coach Brent Venables. Mateer finished the game 20 of 38 passing with 202 yards and three interceptions, and was sacked five times.
Texas football faces Oklahoma today in the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Follow along for live scores and updates.
The Texas Longhorns have won the latest edition of the Red River Rivalry, dominating the second half at the Cotton Bowl en route to a 23-6 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners.
Ryan Niblett returned a punt 75 yards for a decisive touchdown in the fourth quarter and Texas got a much-needed 23-6 win over sixth-ranked Oklahoma.
After a devastating loss last week to Florida, Texas bounced back and upset No. 6 Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry.
Live from the Cotton Bowl where 90,000-plus Longhorns and Sooners fans will pour in and split down the middle at the 50-yard line, Arch Manning will lead Texas against sixth-ranked Oklahoma. The Sooners enter the much-anticipated matchup undefeated while the Longhorns are looking to avoid their third loss and keep their playoff hopes alive.
This certainly looks more like the preseason No. 1 team that Texas was before two early losses sent it plummeting all the way out of the AP Top 25.
The Sooners' record under Brent Venables following the Red River Rivalry has been abysmal, but this week marks a chance to change all that.