In the 116-year history of the Texas-Oklahoma rivalry, Saturday's game will be perhaps its most memorable. Not necessarily for good reasons, but in a way that's hard to even describe.
"For 2020, 'weird' is starting to get overused," said Darrell Debish, a 48-year-old Texas fan who estimated this was his 30th Red River appearance. "But I can't think of another word."
Sure, this was the first football game between the two hated rivals to go more than two overtimes (it went four). And Oklahoma's 53-48 win was the highest-scoring game in the history of the series.