Oklahoma coach Brent Venables wasn't worried about all the pomp and pageantry, ebbs and flows, big plays and fried, well, everything, in this year's Red River Rivalry. Instead, he told his team to "embrace the chaos."
Chaos was everywhere Saturday.
Quinn Ewers threw picks on two of his first six passes, then completed 19 straight.
Oklahoma's special teams unraveled in spectacular fashion.
The Sooners' defensive front engineered havoc at the line of scrimmage.
Dillon Gabriel threw for 285 yards, ran for 113 and looked as much a magician as a quarterback.