• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Mike Farrell Sports

Mike Farrell Sports

College Football Recruiting, Opinion, and Analysis

  • Player Promotion
  • Recruiting
  • Portal
  • Fact or Fiction
  • Mind of Mike
  • Draft
  • Sponsors
  • About

Red River Beatdown: Texas Throttles Oklahoma

Texas dominates Oklahoma in a Red River beatdown

October 13, 2024
FacebookTweetPin
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Silas Bolden (11) and Texas Longhorns defensive back Xavier Filsaime (21) celebrates a touchdown in the third quarter during the Red River Rivalry Football Game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the University of Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Silas Bolden (11) and Texas Longhorns defensive back Xavier Filsaime (21) celebrates a touchdown in the third quarter during the Red River Rivalry Football Game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the University of Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas

By Jay Berry


The 120th Red River rivalry turned out to be a Red River beatdown.

Just how bad was it? The final score was 34-3, and with one minute left in the third quarter, Oklahoma had only 119 yards of offense.

Once again, the Oklahoma offense struggled significantly. Yes, they have injuries at wide receiver and on the offensive line, but because of those injuries, they simply don’t have enough talent to run a functional offense.

Going into their final drive of the fourth quarter, the Sooners had only 176 yards of total offense. They finished with 89 rushing yards and 148 total yards for the game.

Texas, on the other hand, posted 229 passing yards and 177 rushing yards, nearly doubling Oklahoma’s yardage, despite the Sooners holding the ball for just over 32 minutes.

The Longhorns also sacked Michael Hawkins Jr. five times and had multiple tackles for loss.

More Sports News

Nov 16

Sumrall, Candle, and More: Top 10 G5 Head Coach Rankings

Vols Are Cooking on the Recruiting Trail

2026 QB Gavin Beard

Talented Texas Prep QBs: 2026 QB Gavin Beard

Football and culture: How sport has shaped American society

Jan 9

Bigger Playoff, Smaller Stakes: The Decline of College Football’s Regular Season

New Era, Same Grit: Inside the 2025 Big 12 Football Race

SEC

TRENDING: SEC Head Coach Proposes 30-Team College Playoff Field

The Best Way to End the Scheduling Debate

SEC

TRENDING: SEC WR Arrested on Domestic Assault Charges

NCAA Core Course Rules Every Football Recruit Must Know

TRENDING: Alabama LB to Castellanos “All disrespect will be addressed accordingly”

TRENDING: Recently Hired OC Arrested

MICHAEL TAAFFE BRINGING THE PRESSURE 💪@MichaelTaaffe4 pic.twitter.com/jTWbR1fmCi

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) October 12, 2024

Where Does Oklahoma Go From Here

The Sooners do have some wide receivers who could recover from injuries and return this season, which would help them get open downfield and make plays. But in the game against Texas, they just couldn’t get open, and even when they did, Michael Hawkins Jr. was running for his life under constant pressure from the Texas defense.

While getting their playmakers healthy will certainly help, I don’t see a solution for their offensive line. The players they have available simply aren’t good enough.

On the other side, Texas came into the game ranked number one and cruised. Both teams are in their first year in the SEC together. Texas is in a great spot, and Oklahoma is on the other end.

Oklahoma’s upcoming schedule includes a game against Maine, which should result in a win, bringing their record to five wins.

After that, things get a bit tricky. Next week, Oklahoma faces South Carolina, followed by matchups with Ole Miss, Missouri, Alabama, and LSU. Eight wins seem highly unlikely unless something miraculous happens on offense, and even getting to seven wins will be a challenge.

Many fans are frustrated with Seth Littrell and the play-calling. He may not be the long-term solution, and it’s hard to see any immediate fix with the offensive line struggling to block. A couple of weeks ago, head coach Brent Venables mentioned in a press conference that the RPO can sometimes give young quarterbacks too much to process, and sometimes you just need to let them play freely. Whether that would change anything remains to be seen.

The coaching staff definitely has their work cut out starting next week. They play South Carolina, a team that gave Alabama everything it could handle on Saturday.

Texas has one of the biggest games of the year next week as it hosts No. 5 Georgia. That will be a college football tilt that has everyone’s attention. Steve Sarkisian and Texas enter the game 6-0, while Kirby Smart and Georgia are 5-1.

Category: Game Recap, NewsTag: alabama crimson tide, Brent Venables, College Football, Cotton Bowl, Georgia Bulldogs, Kirby Smart, Michael Hawkins, Oklahoma Sooners, Quinn Ewers, SEC, Seth Littrell, South Carolina Gamecocks, Steve Sarkisian, Texas Longhorns
FacebookTweetPin

You’ll Also Like


Biggest Surprise and Biggest Disappointment in the Big Ten Will Be…..

Three players, who were recently arrested, have been indefinitely suspended

TRENDING: Three Players Suspended Indefinitely After Arrest

Farmageddon Heads to Ireland for 2025 Season Opener

Sep 6

TRENDING: Interesting New Job for Former ACC Head Coach

2026 QB Liam Nelson

Spotlight on Maryland Prep QBs: 2026 QB Liam Nelson

LaNorris Sellers

Face of the SEC: LaNorris Sellers


  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

© 2025 · All Rights Reserved

Powered by the BizBudding Publisher Network

Privacy Manager