Texas Football Star Takes A Shot Over Rivalry Shirts Worn by Oklahoma Players

Texas Football Star Takes A Shot Over Rivalry Shirts Worn by Oklahoma Players

Texas Football Star Takes A Shot Over Rivalry Shirts Worn by Oklahoma Players

In a college football recent match, Oklahoma Sooners faced off against Texas Longhornes and won with a score of 34-30. But the rivalry between the two teams is still intense. Today, Danny Stutsman and the coach, Brent Venables, wore shirts. The shirts had a picture of Stutsman smoking a cigar on the front and a message saying “Oklahoma only fears God, Texas fears Oklahoma” on the back.

“THEY KNOW. WE KNOW. THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS!” Stutsman wrote on Instagram.

When Texas player, Xavier Worthy, saw Stutsman’s post on ESPN College Football’s Instagram, he didn’t like it. Worthy shared the photo on his own Instagram story, adding some laughing emojis and the caption “you would think they just won the championship.”

Oklahoma didn’t win the national championship last Saturday, but they showed they’re the top team in the Big 12. This win also made it tough for Texas to make it to the College Football Playoff. 

Now, Texas has to win all their upcoming games and the Big 12 championship, which might mean playing against Oklahoma again. Everyone is looking forward to seeing them play in December for the Red River rivalry match.

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