It’s hard to look at it as a rivalry, when OU is just 52-130–2 against the hated Longhorns. It is abundantly clear, however, that anytime Oklahoma and Texas get together, anywhere, in any form of competition, it is guaranteed to be an all-out, emotionally charged battle.
Beginning on Friday, on the eve of the annual spring football game, the Red River rivalry in baseball starts off a busy weekend in Norman on a high note with a diamond battle between two ranked teams.
The No. 17 Longhorns, according to Collegiate Baseball, come to Norman sporting an overall record of 22-13 and third place in the Big 12 with a 9-3 record in league play.