Texas Longhorns minister of culture Matthew McConaughey wasn’t about to miss the chance to be on the sidelines for Saturday’s Red River Rivalry clash with Oklahoma, and the Lone Star State’s king of
all right
vibes ensured his side would roll back to Austin victorious. As heated as typical Longhorns-Sooners battles tend to be, this one was an outlier. Texas was a 17-point favorite and almost doubled that margin, rolling to a 34-3 blowout win. They racked up nearly six yards per carry, and shut down Oklahoma’s inexperienced quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. McConaughey didn’t have any mercy for his alma mater’s bitter rival, noting that once the Longhorns jumped out to an 18-point halftime lead, he could just see the Sooners faithful’s collective spirit begin to wilt. https://twitter.com/McConaughey/status/1845242733902037360 Heading for the exits early when there’s so much hype coming into a game is such a disappointment. Add in that it’s the one team you’d
really
want to beat all season, and it stings even more. Then you have Matthew McConaughey of all people calling you out