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Red River Shootout records

 

Editor's note: There is no official individual record book for the Red River Shootout series between Texas and Oklahoma. Through research of single-game records from each school, we have compiled a list of some of the more high-profile performances in the modern era of the Texas-Oklahoma rivalry. This record book, though not complete, does reflect some performances documented by The Dallas Morning News in the early or pre-World War II period of the series.

 

Andy Scott / DMN
Ricky Williams ran for 223 yards in 1997.
Irwin Thompson / DMN
De'Mond Parker ran for 291 yards in 1997.

 

MOST RUSHING YARDS, SINGLE GAME

291, De'Mond Parker (Oklahoma), 1997 (31 att.)
248, Quentin Griffin (Oklahoma), 2002 (32 att.)
225, Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma), 2004 (32 att.)
223, Ricky Williams (Texas), 1997 (40 att.)
216, Greg Pruitt (Oklahoma), 1971 (20 att.)
204, Hodges Mitchell (Texas), 1999 (30 att.)
174, Jerald Moore (Oklahoma), 1995 (21 att.)
172, Stanley Wilson (Oklahoma), 1980 (18 att.)
159, James Allen (Oklahoma), 1996 (23 att.)
147, Buck McPhail (Oklahoma), 1952 (19 att.)
144, Jack Crain (Texas), 1941 (10 att.)
142, Jack Crain (Texas), 1939 (N/A)
140, Tommy McDonald (Oklahoma), 1956 (16 att.)
139, Ricky Williams (Texas), 1998 (31 att.)
137, Leon Heath (Oklahoma), 1948 (17 att.)
135, Prentice Gautt (Oklahoma), 1959 (23 att.)
131, Billy Sims (Oklahoma), 1978 (25 att.)
130, Mike Gaddis (Oklahoma), 1989 (14 att.)
127, A.J. "Jam" Jones (Texas), 1979 (31 att.)
127, Steve Owens (Oklahoma), 1968 (30 att.)
124, Earl Campbell (Texas), 1977 (23 att.)
124, Jack Crain (Texas), 1940 (N/A)
123, Steve Owens (Oklahoma), 1969 (30 att.)
123, Clendon Thomas (Oklahoma), 1956 (13 att.)
122, Joe Washington (Oklahoma), 1974 (26 att.)
121, Steve Worster (Texas), 1968 (14 att.)
118, Leon Perry (Oklahoma), 1988 (18 att.)
117, Joe Washington (Oklahoma), 1973 (12 att.)
117, Jack Mitchell (Oklahoma), 1947 (14 att.)
116, Jamaal Charles (Texas), 2005 (9 att.)
114, Charles Thompson (Oklahoma), 1987 (8 att.)
111, Jack Mildren (Oklahoma), 1971 (27 att.)
110, Donnie Little (Texas), 1980 (21 att.)
106, Steve Owens (Oklahoma), 1967 (15 att.)
107, De'Mond Parker (Oklahoma), 1996 (24 att.)
106, Billy Vessels (Oklahoma), 1952 (15 att.)
105, Spencer Tillman (Oklahoma), 1984 (22 att.)
105, Roosevelt Leaks (Texas), 1972 (23 att.)
102, James Allen (Oklahoma), 1993 (18 att.)
102, Carl Mayes (Texas), 1951 (15 att.)
100, Roy Bell (Oklahoma), 1969 (24 att.)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, SINGLE GAME

6, Quentin Griffin (Oklahoma), 2000
4, Bobby Layne (Texas), 1946
3, Greg Pruitt (Oklahoma), 1971

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

90, Hendrickson (Oklahoma), 1906 (No TD)
86, Anthony Stafford (Oklahoma), 1988 (TD)
80, Jamaal Charles (Texas), 2005 (TD)
71, Jack Crain (Texas), 1939

 

Louis DeLuca / DMN
Jason White is the only player to throw four TD passes in the series.
Guy Reynolds / DMN
Major Applewhite threw for a series record 328 yards in 1999.

 

MOST PASSING YARDS, SINGLE GAME

328, Major Applewhite (Texas), 1999
311, Josh Heupel (Oklahoma), 1999
290, Jason White (Oklahoma), 2003

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES YARDS, SINGLE GAME

4, Jason White (Oklahoma), 2003
3, Vince Young (Texas), 2005
3, Clyde Littlefield (Texas), 1914

MOST RECEPTIONS, SINGLE GAME

9, Corey Warren (Oklahoma), 1992
8, Mark Clayton (Oklahoma), 2003
8, Cotton Speyrer (Texas), 1969
8, Gordon Brown (Oklahoma), 1965

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, SINGLE GAME

190, Mark Clayton (Oklahoma), 2003 (8 rec.)
187, Corey Warren (Oklahoma), 1992 (9 rec.)
163, Tinker Owens (Oklahoma), 1973 (4 rec.)
160, Cotton Speyrer (Texas), 1969 (8 rec.)
153, Wane McGarity (Texas), 1998 (6 rec.)
130, Aubrey McCall (Oklahoma), 1945 (7 rec.)
117, Mike Adams (Texas), 1993 (7 rec.)
116, Ben Hart (Oklahoma), 1966 (4 rec.)
111, Montrell Flowers (Texas), 1999 (4 rec.)
100, Billy Pittman (Texas), 2005 (4 rec.)
100, Antwone Savage (Oklahoma), 1999 (6 rec.)

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS

97, Major Applewhite to Wane McGarity, 1998 (school record)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL

64, Russell Erxleben (Texas), 1977
58, Russell Erxleben (Texas), 1977
53, Happy Feller (Texas), 1968
52, Garrett Hartley (Oklahoma), 2005
52, Scott Szeredy (Texas), 1993
52, Scott Blanton (Oklahoma), 1992
52, Wayne Clements (Texas), 1987
51, Phil Dawson (Texas), 1997

MOST FIELD GOALS

4, Mike Vachon (Oklahoma), 1966

LONGEST PUNT

76, Joe Washington (Oklahoma), 1975

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN

81, Victor Ike (Texas), 2000 (No TD)
81, Antwone Savage (Oklahoma), 2002 (No TD)
75, Neil Johnson (Oklahoma), 1914 (TD)

LONGEST PUNT RETURN

94, Bohn Hillard (Texas), 1932 (TD)
80, Merrill Green (Oklahoma), 1953 (TD)
51, Jarrail Jackson (Oklahoma) 1996 (TD)

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN (TD)

76, Pat Culpepper (Texas), 1960
73, Rod Babers (Texas), 2002
60 or 65, Lenn Barrell (Texas), 1912
60, Abbott (Oklahoma), 1917
50, Bobby Dillon (Texas), 1950
26, Kert Kaspar (Oklahoma), 1988

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN

50, Ramsdell (Texas), 1907 (TD)
44, Mical Padgett (Texas), 1989 (TD)
24, Jim Davis (Oklahoma), 1958 (TD)

MOST POINTS SCORED

36, Quentin Griffin (Oklahoma), 2000
24, Bobby Layne (Texas), 1946

 

Louis DeLuca / DMN
Quentin Griffin scored a series-record six touchdowns in OU's 63-14 romp in 2000.

 

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