Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

GAME OF THE WEEK

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No. 12 Oklahoma Sooner vs. No. 3 Texas Longhorns When — 12 p.m. Where — Cotton Bowl TV — ABC

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The rivals were expected to challenge each other for the Big 12 title this season and the winner gets the inside track to the conference championsh­ip game. The winner also hits the halfway point in the season eyeing the College Football Playoff. Both teams are undefeated in this matchup for the first time since 2011. It is also the last year of the rivalry in the Big 12. Both programs will be in the Southeaste­rn Conference in 2024.

KEY MATCHUP

Texas quarterbac­k Quinn Ewers' new run game against Oklahoma linebacker Danny Stutsman. Ewers' ability to run this season is a new weapon in the Longhorns offense. He has touchdown runs of 29 and 30 yards the last two weeks, and five TDs overall this season. Stutsman is the do-everything player for the resurgent Sooners defense, and leads them in tackles and sacks, and also has an intercepti­on and fumble recovery.

PLAYERS TO WATCH Oklahoma:

Quarterbac­k Dillon Gabriel missed last year's game after a concussion and the Sooners were routed 49-0. Oklahoma is a different team with him on the field. Gabriel already has 1,593 yards passing and 15 touchdowns, and four more running TDs. Texas linebacker Jaylan Ford calls him “the head of the snake.” Texas hasn't faced an opponent's starting quarterbac­k since Alabama in the second game.

Texas: Running back Jonathon Brooks has been on a tear with three consecutiv­e 100-yard games. He is the Big 12's leading rusher with 567 yards. The Longhorns physical run game, especially in the second half, could very well dictate the outcome. Texas has been dominant after halftime.

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