Who won the Red River Shootout?
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Shocks Texas With Biggest-Ever Red River Comeback Win After Benching Rattler. In an epic 55-48 Red River Showdown that will go down in Cotton Bowl history, No. 6 Oklahoma came back from down 21 against Texas to complete the biggest comeback win in the rivalry’s storied history.
Why did they change the name of the Red River Shootout?
Older generations of fans will recall and refer this as the Red River Shootout. In 2005, the game was sponsored by SBC Communications and the name was changed to SBC Red River Rivalry, replacing the word “shootout” out of a desire not to convey an attitude of condoning gun violence.
Who won the 2008 OU Texas game?
Longhorns
Now, everyone knows. Trailing the No. 1 Sooners nearly all game, Colt McCoy and the No. 5 Longhorns grabbed control in the fourth quarter and refused to let go, pulling away for a 45-35 victory Saturday in one of the greatest games in the storied series between these Red River rivals.
Who won Texas or OU?
Boomer: Brooks 2 late TDs, No. 6 Oklahoma beats Texas 55-48. — Kennedy Brooks took the final snap for sixth-ranked Oklahoma, after freshman quarterback Caleb Williams had taken over when Spencer Rattler was again benched in the Red River rivalry game.
How many national championships does Texas have?
Texas Longhorns football | |
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Bowl record | 31–24–2 (.561) |
Claimed national titles | 4 (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005) |
Unclaimed national titles | 5 (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, 1981) |
Conference titles | 32 |
How many times has Texas beat Oklahoma?
Red River Showdown
Statistics | |
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Meetings total | 117 |
All-time series | Texas leads, 62–50–5 (.551) |
Largest victory | Oklahoma, 65–13 (2003) |
Longest win streak | Texas, 8 (1940–1947, 1958–1965) |