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In all-time college football series exceeding 25 games, Texas stands as the only team with a winning record against Oklahoma. The Red River Rivalry spans 120 games, with Texas leading 64-51-5. While Texas dominated early (winning 27 of the first 40 games), Oklahoma has held the upper hand since 1947 (40-37-3) and particularly since 2000 (17-9).
Oklahoma maintains overwhelming dominance over former conference rivals, boasting a combined +50 advantage against Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Kansas State with winning percentages exceeding .728 against each. Their most lopsided series is against Iowa State, where they've won 80 of 89 meetings (.910 winning percentage) – the highest such margin in FBS history for series over 50 games. Though Iowa State won the inaugural 1928 matchup and tied the series 2-2 early, Oklahoma has gone 78-5-2 since.
Against current SEC opponents, Oklahoma's longest series are with Missouri (97 games, Sooners lead 67-25-5) and Texas A&M (31 games). Missouri won their first SEC-era matchup last season. The Sooners hold winning records against eight SEC teams: Alabama (4-2-1), Arkansas (10-4-1), Auburn (3-0), Kentucky (2-1), Missouri, Tennessee (3-2), Texas A&M (19-12), and Vanderbilt (2-0-1). They trail Georgia (0-1), LSU (1-3), Ole Miss (0-2), and South Carolina (0-1), while splitting two games with Florida. Oklahoma has never faced Mississippi State.
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