If OU fails to rally, there may not be another season of Porter Moser losing to Texas with the same old Sooners.
NORMAN — Porter Moser hasn’t spent much time reflecting on his years at Texas A&M ahead of the No. 10 Aggies' arrival for a matchup with his No. 17 OU men’s basketball team.
Longtime rivals Texas and Oklahoma enter their first Southeastern Conference matchup against each other in desperate need of a win on Wednesday night in Norman, Okla. The transition from the
Texas and Oklahoma thought they were leaving the toughest basketball league in the country, only to land right in the middle of this season's version. Or fall straight to the bottom of it, really. The Longhorns and Sooners both left the Big 12 after last season when that league had a reputation as the roughest,
The Red River Rivalry always brings out fierce competition, but there is more on the line with the  Texas men’s basketball’s Wednesday night game in Oklahoma. Both teams want a first win in the Southeastern Conference,
Texas men’s basketball got its first-ever Southeastern Conference victory, traveling across the Red River to beat Oklahoma 77–73.  It had seemed like the program’s eighth consecutive win against the Sooners was over before it started.
Year one in the Southeastern Conference has proven to be challenging for Rodney Terry and the Texas Longhorns (11-5, 0-3),
This year, the Sooners went 13-0 in non-conference play before starting ... 0-3 starts in league play raises its importance. And Porter Moser’s rough history against the Longhorns makes it ...
OU men’s basketball under Porter Moser is becoming quite redundant. Rack up wins against lesser non-conference foes, struggle in conference play, sweat it out on Selection Sunday. If the ...