Texas vs. Oklahoma: How to watch, betting lines, storylines, game notes, and more

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The Texas Longhorns head to Dallas for the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl versus Oklahoma. Here’s how to watch, stream, betting lines, and storylines for Saturday.

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How to Watch

When: Saturday, October 1st

Time: 6:30 p.m. Central

TV: FS1

Listen: TexasSports.com

Betting the game

Moneyline: Texas -320, West Virginia +260

Spread: Texas -8.5

Over/under: 63.0

Storylines

Team Humidor: A prepared Texas Longhorns team set for the Cotton Bowl ($)

Texas vs. Oklahoma: Numbers to note, a rivalry like no other

UT beating OU as a 17-point underdog in 2015 a necessary rivalry game reminder

Sources: Quinn Ewers to start at QB vs Oklahoma

Texas and a 2022 Red River Shootout ($)

Can Saturday be Oklahoma’s season turning point again? ($)

Texas’ defense of Oklahoma ($)

Column: Guess which program is learning that first years aren’t fun? Oklahoma. (FREE)

2022 Oklahoma Football Preview: Keys To Winning ($)

‘I miss that hat’: Texas’ 2018 class looking for second win over OU in six tries (FREE)

After 2021, Texas understands importance of success on the Oklahoma side of the Cotton Bowl (FREE)

Comparing statistics for Texas and Oklahoma ahead of the Red River Shootout (FREE)

Game Notes

There is no rivalry quite like the Texas-Oklahoma series, which is played for 118th time on Saturday. Texas is the only Big 12 program with a winning record against OU and leads series, 62-50-5.

The series, which began in 1900, has been played in Dallas since 1912 and at the State Fair since 1929. Saturday marks the 100th time the game will be played at a neutral site in Dallas.

The first matchup between the two teams in 1900 ended with a 28-2 Longhorns’ victory.

Only Texas A&M (118 times) has played the Longhorns on as many occasions. Since 1900, the only years Texas and Oklahoma have not played were 1918, 1920, 1921, and 1924-1928.

Both teams enter the game unranked on the Associated Press Poll for the first time since 1998, a 34-3 victory for the Longhorns.

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