![]() ![]() More: Texas' Quinn Ewers signs lucrative NIL deal to market himself digitally now, later With Ewers back, the Horns are healthy, the offensive line controlled this game, Bijan Robinson is on a roll and the defense had its way with the Sooners all day. But Texas looked effortlessly dangerous on offense, as solid on defense as we've seen all season and enters the second half of its schedule with a whole lot of steam and momentum. Whether this game is more a statement about the Longhorns or the Sooners, and where these respective programs are in Steve Sarkisian's second and Brent Venables' first year in charge, maybe we won't know until much later this season. Our takeaways from Texas' 49-0 win - the Longhorns first shutout victory over the Sooners since 1965: Did the Longhorns play like 7-point favorites? If you had been asked to lay out a best-case scenario for Texas today, this would have been it: Quinn Ewers back at quarterback, looking better than ever, and the Longhorns look great on offense and defense and blow out Oklahoma - heck, no, shut out the Sooners, while we're at it.
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