The Texas Longhorns defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in the annual Red River Rivalry game, despite a rocky start that saw Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers throw an interception on the first drive. Texas went on to win 34-3, capitalizing on turnovers and showing strong offensive performance. Ewers, returning from injury, threw for a touchdown and rushed for another, while Quintrevion Wisner added 118 rushing yards. Oklahoma struggled on offense, ranking low in passing and rushing. The Longhorn’s dominant win raised questions about their status as a national-title contender, as their victories have come against flawed teams. Moving to the SEC has changed the landscape for Texas, with tougher opponents like Georgia on the horizon. The win over Oklahoma gave Texas bragging rights, but the game against Georgia next week will provide a true test of their championship potential.
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