Oklahoma vs. Texas: Red River Rivalry through the years in incredible photos

A photographic look back at the Red River Rivalry through the years.

The Red River Showdown has a way of creating magical moments between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns.

In last year’s edition in the Cotton Bowl, it was Oklahoma coming back from 28-7 and 38-18 deficits to beat Texas. Kennedy Brooks, Caleb Williams, and Marvin Mims were fantastic in the second half to help the Sooners storm back and pick up the win to stay undefeated.

It’s a game that creates incredible highlights like the Superman Play, CeeDee Lamb running around and through Texas defenders, and Trey Millard’s hurdle. It never seems to matter which team is the favorite or how the two teams are playing, the game routinely creates incredible drama in Dallas.

What will we be in store for tomorrow?

To help you get ready for the game, we’ve collected some stunning still images dating back to 1971 to relive the magic of the Red River Rivalry.

Everything Brent Venables had to say following Oklahoma’s loss to TCU

What did Brent Venables have to say after the Oklahoma Sooners’ loss to the TCU Horned Frogs on Saturday.

What can a head coach say after a game like yesterday but “we’re bad.” Now Venables went on to say, “but we’re not that bad,” however the game didn’t provide much to the contrary on Saturday against TCU.

On both sides of the ball, from start to finish, there wasn’t much to write home about for the Oklahoma Sooners in their 55-24 loss to the TCU Horned Frogs. Head coach Brent Venables couldn’t hide his disappointment in the Sooners in his postgame press conference.

Let’s take a look at what he had to say.