Texas Unleashes Ruthless Revenge on Oklahoma After Red River Rivalry Clash—You Won’t Believe How They Did It!

Texas Unleashes Ruthless Revenge on Oklahoma After Red River Rivalry Clash—You Won’t Believe How They Did It!

When Texas walked off the Cotton Bowl turf with a 23–6 win over No. 6 Oklahoma, it wasn’t just the game that had everyone talking—nope, the Longhorns turned the post-game scene into a full-blown social media spectacle. Ever wonder how a storied rivalry like the Red River Rivalry evolves in the age of memes and micro-moments? The Longhorns tapped into a 2024 Luke Combs hit, throwing shade with the clever jab, “AINT NO HAT IN OKLAHOMA,” sparking a relentless trolling tradition across multiple platforms. Even basketball star Kevin Durant couldn’t resist chiming in with a cheeky “Goodbye Sooners.” Beyond the scores and stats, this encounter showed us that winning on the field is just one part of owning the narrative these days. So, is it the trophy or the Twitter war that really cements bragging rights nowadays? Dive into the humorous, savage, and downright brilliant ways Texas celebrated this landmark victory. LEARN MORE.

The Red River Rivalry swung Texas’ way as the Longhorns beat No. 6 Oklahoma 23–6 at a sold-out Cotton Bowl in Dallas (92,100 fans). However, they took it a step further on social media, savagely trolling the Sooners on multiple platforms.

First came a post on X referencing the lyrics of the popular 2024-released Luke Combs song, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.”

“AINT NO HAT IN OKLAHOMA 🤠🤘,” it read, with a series of posts since referencing the victory in a hilariously celebratory manner. The Longhorns then pretended to take things to Instagram, posting a screenshot of a report against the Sooners’ Instagram account.

The reason was that the Sooners’ official account was pretending to “be a good football team.” Further, the Longhorns alum Kevin Durant also chimed in.

“Goodbye Sooners. Ayo what is a sooner?,” he wrote on X. This was amongst a sea of celebratory posts on the Longhorns’ X handle.

“woke up Red River Rivalry champs 🤩🤘,” one of them read.

“couldn’t have done it without you, Longhorn Nation 🤝🤘,” another post simply thanked the supporters who showed up.

With the victory, Texas retained the Golden Hat, improved to 4–2 (1–1 SEC), and positioned itself to re-enter the Top 25 one week after a loss at Florida. Oklahoma managed only 258 total yards and failed to score a touchdown after averaging 33.8 points per game entering the day. The Longhorns also held them scoreless after halftime to make way for a comfortable win.

The Sooners fell to 5–1 (1–1 SEC) and have lost consecutive rivalry games to Texas for the first time since 2008–09. Ryan Niblett’s 75-yard fourth-quarter punt-return touchdown was the decisive blow, pushing the lead to 20–6 with 9:59 left.

Arch Manning went 21-of-27 for 166 yards for the Longhorns and threw the go-ahead 12-yard touchdown to DeAndre Moore Jr. on the first drive of the second half. The Longhorns will now play the Kentucky Wildcats on October 18.

The post Texas football savagely troll Oklahoma in multiple ways after Red River Rivalry appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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