Albuquerque Journal

Texas signals it’s back

Longhorns prevail in Red River shootout

- BY STEPHEN HAWKINS

DALLAS — Texas quarterbac­k Sam Ehlinger flashed the “Hook ’Em Horns” sign to the ecstatic burnt orange end of the stadium after his third rushing touchdown, and soon after that threw his second scoring pass.

A year after briefly putting the Longhorns ahead late in their Red River rivalry game against Oklahoma when he started as a freshman, Ehlinger had Texas ahead by three touchdowns going to the fourth quarter Saturday.

But Ehlinger still needed one more drive to win the game, and delivered, setting up freshman Cameron Dicker’s 40-yard field goal with nine seconds left to give 19th-ranked Texas a 48-45 victory over the No. 7 Sooners after Kyler Murray had rallied them with three touchdowns in a six-minute span.

“The first three quarters were very impressive. But maybe that last drive was the most impressive to me because when we had really given up a lot of the energy, and certainly in a tie ballgame, to let them back in,” Texas coach Tom Herman said of Ehlinger. “For him to go shut the door, with his teammates, that says a lot about his grit.”

Ehlinger was 24-of-35 passing for 314 yards and ran 19 times for 72 yards. He converted thirdand-3 on Texas’ final drive with a 4-yard keeper, and his 8-yard draw to the middle of the field set up the winning kick in the highest-scoring game in the 113game series.

“I still can’t put to words how incredible this rivalry (is) and to be able to be a part of it, I honestly can’t,” Ehlinger said.

Especially after a big victory for the Longhorns (5-1, 3-0 Big 12), who have their first fivegame winning streak since 2013.

As is the tradition, the annual game was played at the Cotton Bowl during the State Fair of Texas, with a crowd of 92,300 split approximat­ely 50-50 between burnt orange and crimson.

Oklahoma (5-1, 2-1), the threetime defending Big 12 champion, lost to the Longhorns for the third time in six seasons. This was the first time in that span Texas was ranked.

“Obviously, it’s not a good feeling. I feel like if I didn’t turn the ball over, we’d have a better shot at winning the game,” Murray said quietly. “We knew coming into this game it would be a fourquarte­r game. It’s just tough.”

The Longhorns led 45-24 in the fourth quarter before Murray threw a 19-yard TD pass to Lee Morris and ran 67 yards for a score on a one-play drive. Trey Sermon ran 7 yards for the tying touchdown with 2:38 left.

Murray completed 19 of 26 passes for 304 yards and four touchdowns, and ran for 92 yards. But he had two turnovers.

 ?? COOPER NEILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Texas defensive back Chris Brown wears the Golden Hat and celebrates with jubilant Longhorn fans after the 48-45 victory over rival Oklahoma on Saturday in the Cotton Bowl.
COOPER NEILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas defensive back Chris Brown wears the Golden Hat and celebrates with jubilant Longhorn fans after the 48-45 victory over rival Oklahoma on Saturday in the Cotton Bowl.

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