There's bad, there's really bad, and then there's Oklahoma. The Sooners aren't just one of the biggest flops of the season in the Bowl Subdivision — they're a disaster on both sides of the ball heading toward the program's worst finish this century.
Saturday was rock bottom. Texas demolished Oklahoma 49-0 to hand the Sooners a third loss in a row for the first time since 1998, the year before Bob Stoops arrived and returned the program to national prominence.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Quinn Ewers threw for 289 yards and four touchdowns in his first game back under center after an early-season injury, star running back Bijan Robinson added 130 rushing yards and the Longhorns' defense allowed just 195 yards, holding a Big 12 opponent under 200 yards for the first time since 2014.