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Game Analysis:

The Texas vs. Oklahoma showdown this weekend in the Red River Rivalry will be one heck of a game. Texas enters the game with a perfect 5-0 record, largely due to their strong defense, which ranks second in the nation in points allowed per game (7) and third in total defense, limiting opponents to just 228.2 yards per game. Offensively, Texas has been potent, averaging 45 points per game, led by quarterback Quinn Ewers, who has thrown for 691 yards and 8 touchdowns. Texas has also been effective in limiting turnovers and applying defensive pressure, making them a tough opponent for the Sooners.

Oklahoma, sitting at 4-1, will rely on their defense, which is ranked 17th in the country in points allowed (16 per game), but their offense has struggled, ranking just 83rd with 28.6 points per game. Freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. has shown flashes but will need to be more consistent against a top-tier Texas defense. The Sooners’ key will be to improve their third-down conversion rate, which currently sits at just 26.5%, one of the lowest in the FBS. For Oklahoma to pull off an upset, they’ll need to find ways to overcome Texas’ suffocating defense and capitalize on any mistakes.

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