The Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas is the setting for the No. 1 Texas Longhorns’ (5-0) matchup against the No. 18 Oklahoma Sooners (4-1) on October 12, 2024.
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When is Texas vs. Oklahoma and when does it start?
This contest between the Longhorns and Sooners will happen on Saturday, October 12, 2024. You should expect the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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Texas Stats & Insights
In their most recent game, the Longhorns took down the Mississippi State Bulldogs 35-13.
Texas has been finding success on both sides of the ball, ranking seventh-best in total offense (513.4 yards per game) and third-best in total defense (228.2 yards allowed per game).
The Longhorns have been clicking on all fronts in the passing game this year, as they rank 10th-best in passing offense (322.0 passing yards per game) and second-best in passing defense (121.6 passing yards allowed per game).
Texas ranks 37th in run offense (191.4 rushing yards per game) and 28th in run defense (106.6 rushing yards allowed per game) this year.
The Longhorns have been making things happen on both sides of the ball this year, as they rank eighth-best in scoring offense (45.0 points per game) and second-best in scoring defense (7.0 points allowed per game).
Oklahoma Stats & Insights
The Sooners’ last game was a 27-21 win over the Auburn Tigers.
Oklahoma ranks 13th-worst in total yards per game (297.8), but it has been better defensively, ranking 42nd in the FBS with 324.2 total yards ceded per contest.
The Sooners’ passing game has been sputtering, ranking 17th-worst in the FBS with 169.8 passing yards per game. They have been better on the defensive side of the ball, giving up 218.6 passing yards per contest (78th-ranked).
In terms of rushing, Oklahoma ranks 100th in the FBS on offense (128.0 rushing yards per game) and 26th on defense (105.6 rushing yards allowed per game).
The Sooners have been keeping opposing offenses in check on defense, giving up only 16.0 points per game (18th-best). On offense, they rank 69th by accumulating 28.6 points per game.
Texas Key Players to Watch
Arch Manning leads Texas with 900 passing yards (180.0 ypg) on 55-of-78 passing with nine touchdowns compared to two interceptions this season. He also adds 82 rushing yards (16.4 ypg) on 13 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
Jaydon Blue has carried the ball 51 times for a team-high 239 yards (47.8 per game), with four touchdowns this year. He’s also tacked on 11 catches for 87 yards (17.4 per game) and two touchdowns.
This season Jerrick Gibson has taken 46 carries for 226 yards (45.2 per game) and three touchdowns.
Isaiah Bond’s team-leading 364 receiving yards (72.8 yards per game) have come on 20 receptions with three touchdowns.
Ryan Wingo has collected 247 receiving yards (49.4 yards per game) and two touchdowns, hauling in 11 passes this year.
Matthew Golden’s 18 grabs have netted him 223 yards (44.6 ypg) and three touchdowns.
Oklahoma Key Players to Watch
Jackson Arnold has thrown for 538 yards (107.6 ypg) to lead Oklahoma, completing 59.8% of his passes and recording seven touchdown passes and three interceptions this season. He’s also run for 138 yards (27.6 ypg) on 41 carries with two rushing touchdowns.
Jovantae Barnes’ team-high 199 rushing yards (39.8 per game) have come on 57 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
Deion Burks’ 201 receiving yards (40.2 yards per game) lead the team. He has 26 receptions with three touchdowns.
Bauer Sharp has put together a 159-yard season so far (31.8 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, hauling in 18 passes.
Brenen Thompson’s 10 catches this season have resulted in 106 yards (21.2 ypg) and one touchdown.
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