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DALLAS (AP) - Oklahoma's Adrian Peterson spent most of the game on the sideline watching Texas pile on the points. Rhett Bomar spent much of it on his back. After beating Texas for five straight years, the Sooners found out what it's like to be on the wrong side of a Red River rout.
By the time the Sooners walked off the field after Saturday's 45-12 loss to No. 2 Texas, the Oklahoma section of the Cotton Bowl had fallen silent, many of their fans had already left for the exits and the Sooner band was silent instead of blaring "Boomer Sooner!"
"It stings," said senior left tackle Davin Joseph, who had never lost to Texas. "It stings bad."
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