Texas has won the Red River Rivalry 64 times.
The Red River Rivalry is a historic and highly anticipated annual college football game between the University of Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners. This iconic matchup is traditionally held at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, during the State Fair of Texas, with the winner earning the coveted Golden Hat trophy.
Historical Overview of the Red River Rivalry Series
With a rich history spanning over 120 meetings, the Red River Rivalry stands as one of college football's most enduring and competitive rivalries. The series has produced countless memorable moments, showcasing fierce competition and the passionate dedication of both fan bases.
The all-time series record highlights Texas's historical advantage in this storied contest:
Team | Wins | Losses | Ties | Total Meetings |
---|---|---|---|---|
Texas | 64 | 51 | 5 | 120 |
Oklahoma | 51 | 64 | 5 | 120 |
- Total Encounters: The Longhorns and Sooners have faced each other a total of 120 times since the rivalry began.
- Texas's Lead: The University of Texas holds a notable lead in the series with 64 victories.
- Tied Games: Five contests between the two programs have concluded in a tie.
This enduring rivalry continues to be a cornerstone of the college football season, captivating fans and sports enthusiasts nationwide.