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Texas 31, Oklahoma 17 JD Andress, Staff Writer A top-three rivalry in all of college football, and the Longhorns come in a week off a battle in the swamp against Florida.
Gov. Kevin Stitt and OEM send Oklahoma's elite rescue units to Texas to support relief efforts as deadly flooding persists.
By KILEE THOMAS Click here for updates on this story OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (KOCO) — Oklahoma bikers are gathering to collect donations for Texas flood victims.
A North Texas lemonade stand raised money for Camp Mystic families impacted by the recent Hunt, Texas, floods. KDC Real Estate, where organizer Aarica Mims works, will match all donations.
Search crews continued the grueling task of recovering the missing as more potential flash flooding threatened Texas Hill Country.
Several out-of-state teams were deployed to Texas to help with search and rescue efforts.
The Fourth of July Texas flood tragedy has become America's deadliest rainfall flood in almost 50 years and ranks among the nation's biggest rainfall flood killers since the mid-20th century.
At least 51 people are dead and 27 campers are missing after flash floods tore through Texas, prompting massive rescue efforts and leaving families desperate for answers.
And on Sunday it rang true once again, as the Texas Rangers selected Longhorns commit Gavin Fien with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
At least 78 people are dead following flooding that slammed central Texas over the weekend, while a desperate search for 11 missing from a camp for girls continues.
The player and team ratings for the new EA College Football 26 game are being released. Here's a look at how the Texas schools fare.