The Texas Longhorns extended their winning streak to three straight with a dominating win over Oklahoma State.
The Longhorns controlled the game from the very start and never left any doubt as the defense put together another shutdown performance, shutting out the Cowboys until midway through the fourth quarter.
Turning Point: Texas scored all 19 of the first half points, and held a shutout until the fourth quarter. By the time Oklahoma State scored, the game was already well in hand.
Key Stat: Oklahoma State avoided the shutout, but gained just 192 yards of total offense. They had less than 100 yards of offense until 10 minutes to go in the game.
Texas MVP: John Harris - nine catches, 117 yards and a touchdown
Harris continued his breakout season, once again dominating the targets from Tyrone Swoopes.
Oklahoma State MVP: Did the Cowboys even show up for this game? Oklahoma State dropped by far their worst game of the year against Texas. No skill player had over 50 yards of offense.
What's Next?
Texas has an open date next weekend before hosting #4 TCU on Thanksgiving night. Oklahoma State will look to stop their slide at #7 Baylor.
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