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Alex Okafor moved outside from defensive tackle just before spring and had five sacks in the spring game. Inside, Kheeston Randall is an All-Big 12 favorite, but... Cam Newton (QB) Auburn Garrett Gilbert Texas Fumble Mack Brown Red River Rivalry The starting quarterback Eddie Jones celebrated The 2010 Texas Longhorns Texas-Oklahoma College for the Texas Longhorns after coming up with football season has been a Football. To Texas fans, college football team. Landry Jones’ fumble tremendous disappointment their only true rivals are Gilbert was regarded as inside the 20, only to find for coaches and ... the Oklahoma Sooners... one of the best high... out he’d been called... Timeline 05:12 00:00 48:00 Texas vs OU Game PlayersPlace an Order ESPN Highlights by Quarter 1 2 3 4 TEXAS (21) vs OKLAHOMA (8) Their 105th meeting. One of the fiercest rivalries in Andrew Luck college football. Texas hosts Oklahoma from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. 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