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Is Money Mateer Back? All Signs Point to YES for the Red River Rivalry!

Is Money Mateer Back? All Signs Point to YES for the Red River Rivalry!

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The Red River Showdown: Friend of the Devil, Enemy of the Horns”

WHAT IS UP SOONER NATION!
Casey Mallon is BACK and locked into that Sooner State of Mind! This week, it’s all about OU vs. Texas — the ultimate border battle, fried food, burnt orange heartbreak, and pure crimson chaos inside the Cotton Bowl. From John Mateer’s return rumors to David Stone’s breakout performance and the Sooner D shutting down everything in sight, Casey breaks it all down with passion, fire, and hilarious storytelling.

We’re talking SEC-style smack, Big 12 nostalgia, and pure Red River energy — 92,000 screaming fans, funnel cakes, fried Twinkies, and the biggest “BOOMER EFFIN’ SOONER” of the season. Can the Sooners keep rolling, or will the Horns get trampled again? Find out why this one feels different, what the Sooners must do to dominate, and why this defense is about to unleash mayhem on Arch & Co.

🔥 Episode Highlights:

  • The Sooner Defense putting on a Vulgar Display of Power

  • Mateer Watch: Magic 8-Ball says… all signs point to YES!

  • The evolution of the run game and why Blaylock & Ott might be ready to pop

  • Can the O-line hold the line and open the gates to glory?

  • Plus: Casey’s picks for the tastiest matchups across college football

🍻 Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or Amazon Music — and watch on YouTube @TheFootballDudes.

Because when it’s OU-TEXAS week, there’s only one place to be —
👉 In a SOONER STATE OF MIND!


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