
Texas’ Malik Muhammad and Parker Livingstone Poised for Dramatic Return in High-Stakes Red River Rivalry Showdown
Is there anything quite as electrifying in college sports as the Red River Rivalry? Since 1900, this fierce showdown between Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners has packed the Cotton Bowl in Dallas with nail-biting moments and unforgettable plays. With Texas holding the historical edge at 64-51-5 over 120 clashes, the stakes this Saturday couldn’t be higher—and here’s the kicker: key Longhorns like cornerback Malik Muhammad and wide receiver Parker Livingstone are trending towards playing after injury scares. Livingstone’s jaw-dropping catches have already become a highlight reel staple, sparking hope among Texas fans eager to flip the script after a tough loss to Florida. Could their return tip the scales in this age-old rivalry? The anticipation is real, and the atmosphere is practically crackling with energy. LEARN MORE.
The Red River Rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners began in 1900. Since then, the two programs have met 120 times. In the all-time series, Texas has a lead of 64-51-5. The Cotton Bowl in Dallas has been the venue since 1932.
If you are a Texas fan, there is good news ahead of Saturday’s showdown. According to CBS Sports reports, standout cornerback Malik Muhammad, who sat out last weekend’s loss to Florida with an injury, is speculated to be available against Oklahoma.
Texas wide receiver Parker Livingstone is also expected to suit up on Saturday. The receiver got off the field in the first half against Florida after taking a hit to his right leg. If we look at the catch, it was definitely a good one, catching a ball with that speed. Also, when he got hit, he still grabbed the ball hard, making it a complete pass.
How in the world did Parker Livingstone catch this? My goodness.
— Bob Ballou (@BobBallouSports) October 4, 2025
He was helped off the field before coming back late in the first half, but he didn’t return for the rest of the game.
Livingstone’s emergence as a go-to target
Steve Sarkisian said after the Florida game that X-rays came back negative on Livingstone’s lower-leg injury. “He kind of got hit in the lower leg, just couldn’t quite return,” Sarkisian said. “I don’t think it’s anything serious”.
The wide receiver has been one of Manning’s favorite targets this season. He’s got 13 catches for 279 yards and three touchdowns. He’s stepped up as Texas’ leading receiver while Ryan Wingo has worked to get going in his second season. Manning and Livingstone are roommates, and their connection has been evident on the field.
“I’ve been saying it all along. I just don’t know if you guys believe me,” Sarkisian said earlier this season. “Parker Livingstone is a really good player. He played good all spring. He played good all training camp. Like the guy is a good football player.”
Getting both Muhammad and Livingstone back would be huge for Texas as they look to bounce back from the Florida loss.
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