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Texas' defense buries Oklahoma running back DeMarco Murray.
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The AT&T Red River Rivalry came in shades of black and blue, not burnt orange and crimson, writes Chuck Carlton. Third-ranked Texas' 16-13 win over No. 20 Oklahoma was defined by hard lessons and harder hits, the kind that led to eight turnovers and just two touchdowns.

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