- Football: 1964 Season ▪ Texas Series
 
		
		
		
		Texas 28 – Oklahoma 7 
		
		October 10, 1964 ▪ at Dallas ▪ Attendance 75,504
		
		
			
			
			
			Temperature: 66 F
			
		
		
		Scoring
		
		
		
			
				| TEAM | 
				1 | 
				2 | 
				3 | 
				4 | 
				
				  | 
				1H | 
				2H | 
				  | 
				F | 
			
			
				| Oklahoma (1-1) | 
				7 | 
				0 | 
				0 | 
				0 | 
				
				– | 
				7 | 
				0 | 
				– | 
				7 | 
			
			
				| #1 Texas (3-0) | 
				0 | 
				7 | 
				7 | 
				14 | 
				
				– | 
				7 | 
				21 | 
				– | 
				28 | 
			
		
		 
		
		
		Team Stats
		
		
		
		
			
				
					| Stat | 
					OU | 
					OPP | 
				
			
			
				
					| First Downs | 
					 | 
					 | 
				
				
					| Total Yards | 
					198 | 
					322 | 
				
				
					| – Plays | 
					 | 
					 | 
				
				
					| – Yards/Play | 
					 0.0 | 
					 0.0 | 
				
				
					| Rushing Yards | 
					163 | 
					245 | 
				
				
					| – Attempts | 
					 | 
					 | 
				
				
					| – Yards/Attempt | 
					 0.0 | 
					 0.0 | 
				
				
					| Passing Yards | 
					35 | 
					77 | 
				
				
					| – Completions-Attempts | 
					5-12 | 
					6-20 | 
				
				
					| – Completion % | 
					 42% | 
					 30% | 
				
				
					| – Yards/Completion | 
					 7.0 | 
					12.8 | 
				
				
					| Return Yards * | 
					 | 
					 | 
				
				
					| Turnovers (Fum-Int) | 
					5 (4-1) | 
					5 (2-3) | 
				
				
				
					| Penalties-Yards | 
					10-69 | 
					1-5 | 
				
				
				
					| Sacks By-Yards | 
					- | 
					- | 
				
				
					| Time of Possession | 
					 | 
					 | 
				
				
					 | 
				
			
		
		 
		
		
		* Based on available return stats; Prior to the mid-2000s, this usually meant punt and interceptions returns, at best.
		
		
		
						 
						
				
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
				
				
			 
			
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
				 
				
			 
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
		
			
			
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