Texas opens up as the favorite against rival Oklahoma

It marks the first time since the 2009 season that Texas is favored in this matchup.

Texas enters Red River Showdown week as a seven point favorite over rival Oklahoma.

It marks the first time since the 2009 season that Texas is favored in this matchup. ESPN’s Football Power Index gives the Longhorns a 68% chance to take down the Sooners.

Texas and Oklahoma both march into the game with identical 3-2 records on the season. The Longhorns are coming off a dominant 38-20 victory over West Virginia while the Sooners got taken to the woodshed against TCU.

A major storyline going into this ballgame is the health of each team’s starting quarterback.

Texas’ Quinn Ewers is targeting a return after missing the last three games with an SC sprain suffered in Week 2. Dillon Gabriel of Oklahoma was knocked out of the game with a head injury vs. TCU this past weekend. Both signal callers are questionable to play this weekend.

Oklahoma used an epic comeback to beat Texas in a 55-48 shootout a season ago. Texas’ last win in the rivalry came back in 2018.

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