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Red River Rivalry 2011 Score: Oklahoma Up 20-3 On Defenseless Texas

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Oklahoma is threatening to make the Red River Rivalry a blowout before the half. Landry Jones hooked up with Ryan Broyles for his second passing touchdown of the day, and the Sooners lead 20-3 with over 10 minutes to go in the second quarter.

Jones helped save the Oklahoma touchdown drive, which began near midfield after a David Ash interception, by calling an audible to Jaz Reynolds on third and 25 — and connecting on a 30-yard pass. He's now thrown for 196 yards on 15-of-22 passing.

Texas' offense isn't looking like it has the firepower to keep up with the Sooners, either. The 'Horns have just 56 yards, and no plays of more than 18 yards.

For more on the Sooners, head to SB Nation's Crimson and Cream Machine. For more on the Longhorns, head to SB Nation's Burnt Orange Nation. For more on all of Week 6, visit our comprehensive StoryStream for college football scores, news, and highlights.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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