If you want to know why college football is the greatest sport on Earth, look no further than the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners squaring off at the Cotton Bowl—America’s annual clash between burnt orange swagger and Sooner Sooner bravado, known as the Red River Rivalry. This series, older than just about any coach’s playbook, traces back to 1900 and lives on as the lifeblood of October in Dallas. The numbers say Texas leads the all-time series 64-51-5, but that simple tally fails to capture the bad blood, shattered dreams, and iconic moments that have defined this border war for well over a century. The Horns and the wagon don’t just play for bragging rights—they battle for legacy.
Legendary games have come to define this rivalry: the 2003 shootout that saw Oklahoma blast Texas 65-13 in a display of Sooner dominance; the 2005 matchup, a triumph for Vince Young as Texas steamrolled their rivals 45-12 en route to a national title; the four-overtime 2020 classic that left offenses exhausted and fans breathless; and, of course, the unforgettable Red River beatdown in 2022, when Texas blanked Oklahoma 49-0 and the echoes of “Texas Fight” rang through the State Fair. If you want to crown kings in college football, you best win this game, because for generations, the Red River winner lands a fast track toward championships and a permanent place in the sports memory bank.
As for the spectacle on October 11, 2025? Get ready, because this year’s contest is loaded with storylines. Oklahoma comes in ranked sixth nationally, boasting an undefeated 5-0 start under Brent Venables, but faces questions without their star quarterback John Mateer, sidelined after hand surgery. Texas, licking wounds from a tough SEC setback, is desperate to stop their rivals’ ascent and restore some Lone Star shine to their season. The stakes are classic—national implications, recruiting ammo, and the undying pride of two fanbases who can’t stand each other. In a rivalry where you throw out the records, strap in for another Red River Shootout that will almost certainly add a new chapter to college football lore.
The Longhorns and Sooners kickoff at 2:30 PM on Saturday at the Cotton Bowl on ABC.










