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Who has more wins between OU and Texas?

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In the historic Red River Rivalry, Texas has more wins than Oklahoma.

The storied football rivalry between the Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns, known as the Red River Rivalry, is one of the most anticipated matchups in college football. Over more than a century of competition, the University of Texas currently holds the lead in the all-time series.

Red River Rivalry All-Time Statistics

As of the latest records, Texas leads the series with 64 victories compared to Oklahoma's 51 victories, with 5 games ending in a tie. This makes Texas the team with the greater number of wins in this intense head-to-head competition.

Here's a breakdown of the rivalry's statistics:

Statistic Value
Meetings Total 120
Texas Wins 64
Oklahoma Wins 51
Ties 5
All-Time Series Lead Texas leads, 64–51–5 (.554)

Key Rivalry Highlights

Beyond just the win-loss record, the Red River Rivalry has produced numerous memorable moments and notable statistics:

  • Largest Victory: Oklahoma holds the record for the largest victory margin, dominating Texas with a 65–13 win in 2003.
  • Longest Win Streak: Texas boasts the longest winning streak in the rivalry, achieving this feat twice with eight consecutive victories (1940–1947 and 1958–1965).

For more comprehensive historical details and records of this iconic matchup, you can refer to the Red River Rivalry Wikipedia page.