Texas LB Anthony Hill dances up a storm after the Longhorns dominate Oklahoma and QB Michael Hawkins

Anthony Hill Jr. just couldn’t help himself. After one of his many big plays Saturday in the Red River Showdown, the Texas linebacker stood up and started shaking his hips smack dab in the middle of the Cotton Bowl

He first unveiled the dance move against Louisiana-Monroe, and “I had seen that a lot of people loved it,” Hill said. One more time against No. 18 Oklahoma won’t hurt anybody.

Not during a 34-3 Texas win, either.

“I don’t recommend for the kids to do it,” Hill said. “I don’t want y’all get upset with your moms and dads.”

Go ahead, Anthony. Shake your tailfeather. That’s how it goes after Hill had a team-high 11 tackles, two sacks, three tackles for loss, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble.

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The Longhorns (6-0, 2-0 SEC) kept the Sooners out of the end zone the entire day, including at the end when OU was trying to get a cheap score. It was a sensational performance against OU quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr., the first true freshman to start for the Sooners in the 120-year history of this historic matchup.

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