SRR Series: Oklahoma vs. Texas (Red River Showdown)
The Red River Showdown, one of college football's most storied rivalries (no really though), pits the Oklahoma Sooners against the Texas Longhorns in a clash that dates back to 1900. This fierce competition has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, drawing fans from both states and beyond to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas every October during the Texas State Fair. As we gear up for the next showdown on October 12, 2024, let's delve into the historical significance, key moments, notable figures, and the current state of this iconic rivalry.
Historical Significance
The rivalry began on October 10, 1900, when Texas defeated Oklahoma 28-2. Since then, the two teams have faced off 119 times, with Texas leading the all-time series 63-51-5. The game has been played at the Cotton Bowl since 1932, and it was chosen as a neutral site to accommodate fans from both schools.