Texas players planted a Longhorns flag through a Baker Mayfield jersey after beating Oklahoma

Texas brought Baker Mayfield back into the Red River Rivalry.

No. 1 Texas ran away with a victory over No. 18 Oklahoma on Saturday in the latest edition of the Red River Rivalry, topping the Sooners, 34-3.

It was a dominant victory for the Longhorns, who will surely retain their top spot in the AP Poll and extended their lead in the Red River series, 64-51-5. Texas has now won two of the last three games against Oklahoma, and the Longhorns celebrated with a callback to Baker Mayfield’s days with the Sooners.

It’s common in this rivalry for the winning team to plant a flag, and one of Mayfield’s most infamous moments from his college career was when he planted a flag on Ohio State’s field after a win.

Well, after Texas beat Oklahoma on Saturday, Longhorns linebackers Anthony Hill Jr. and Barryn Sorrell took the extra step of planting a Texas flag at midfield at the Cotton Bowl — and they did it through a Mayfield Sooners jersey, as On Texas Football’s CJ Vogel reported:

https://twitter.com/CJVogel_OTF/status/1845243346954158263

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