Texas football plays Oklahoma Sooners in annual Red River Rivalry game
As Texas prepares to meet Oklahoma in Dallas, the American-Statesman discusses the betting line and if this is college football’s best rivalry.
The Texas football team is back from its break and ready for the Red River Rivalry game against Oklahoma in Dallas.
It’s the first time since 1984 that Texas comes into the game ranked as the No. 1 team in the country. After last weekend, in which several top 10 teams were defeated, the Longhorns They will have the opportunity to beat their rival and consolidate themselves as the favorites in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is back in practice and is likely to start against Oklahoma. On Monday, coach Steve Sarkisian said Ewers would play if necessary and confirmed later in the week who would be the starter. Oklahoma is ranked 16th in the latest US LBM coaches poll and will start rookie quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr.
After Longhorns running back Jaydon Blue fumbled twice in their win over Mississippi State, the starting position appears to be in doubt. Quintrevion Wisner performed well after Blue was benched, and Sarkisian said both would play against the Sooners.
Texas is still recovering from the injuries it suffered in last year’s 34-30 loss in the Cotton Bowl. In the historical series, Texas leads with 63 wins, 51 losses and five ties.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game, including time, date, TV and online streaming information, and more:
What channel is Texas-Oklahoma on Saturday?
The Texas vs. Oklahoma game will be broadcast on ABC. Online streaming options include Watch ESPN and Fubo, which offers a free trial of its streaming service.
Texas vs. Texas start time Oklahoma
- Date: October 12
- Start time: 2:30 p.m.
- Location: Cotton Bowl en Dallas
Texas vs. Texas Predictions, Bets, and Odds Oklahoma
Odds courtesy of Bet MGM as of Wednesday, October 9
Texas is a 14.5-point favorite.
- Point difference: Texas -14.5
- Total points (over/under): 49.5
- Moneyline: Texas (-650), Oklahoma (+450)
Texas Longhorns 2024 Schedule
Longhorns’ record this season: 4-0
All hours in CT.
- August 31: Texas beat Colorado State, 52-0
- September 7: Texas beat Michigan, 31-12
- September 14: Texas beat UTSA, 56-7
- September 21: Texas beat ULM, 51-3
- September 28: Texas beat Mississippi State, 35-13
- Oct. 12: vs. Oklahoma, 2:30 p.m.
- October 19: vs. Georgia, TBD
- October 26: at Vanderbilt, TBD
- Nov. 9: vs. Florida, 11 a.m.
- November 16: in Arkansas, 11 a.m.
- Nov. 23: vs. Kentucky, TBD
- Nov. 30: at Texas A&M, TBD