Shocking news: OU flashback: Sooners demolish Texas 63-14 on this day in 2000″ OU scored seven rushing touchdowns while posting season highs for rushing” Venable might turn the hands of clock again.πππ
Shocking news: OU flashback: Sooners demolish Texas 63-14 on this day in 2000″ OU scored seven rushing touchdowns while posting season highs for rushing” Venable might turn the hands of clock again.πππ
On this day in 2000, the Oklahoma Sooners delivered one of the most memorable beatdowns in the history of the Red River Rivalry, crushing the Texas Longhorns 63-14. In that legendary game, the Sooners dominated from start to finish, scoring seven rushing touchdowns and posting season highs in rushing yards. This game became a defining moment in the Bob Stoops era, putting the Sooners on the path to their first national championship in more than a decade.
The Soonersβ rushing attack was relentless, with multiple players contributing to the offensive onslaught. Oklahomaβs defense was equally imposing, suffocating Texasβ offense and securing one of the most lopsided victories in the rivalryβs history.
As Brent Venables now leads the Sooners, fans and analysts alike are wondering if he can turn back the hands of time and recapture the same magic that defined OUβs dominant 2000 season. Venables, who was part of the coaching staff back then, has a deep connection to that iconic victory. With the current team showing promise, thereβs hope that Venables can reignite the fire and lead Oklahoma to another Red River showdown that echoes the past.
As the Sooners prepare for their next battle with Texas, the memories of that 63-14 demolition linger, serving as both inspiration and motivation. Will Venables and his team rise to the occasion and deliver another defining moment? Fans eagerly await the answer.