In four plays — including a two-point conversion — the Texas Longhorns went from a win probability over 90 percent to the Oklahoma Sooners possessing a win probability of nearly 85 percent, a key stretch contributing to the shocking 55-48 loss.
Starting with the off-schedule 52-yard pass from Oklahoma quarterback Caleb Williams to wide receiver Marvin Mims to convert a 3rd and 19 midway through the first quarter, the Sooners then tied the game at 41-41 with a two-point conversion and then took the lead two plays later.
The ensuing kickoff produced the only Longhorns turnover of the game and one of its most defining plays.