Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Caleb Williams (13) is congratulated by running back Kennedy Brooks (26) after a run against the Texas Longhorns during the second quarter at the Cotton Bowl. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

The Texas Longhorns stormed out to a 28-7 lead early in the Red River Showdown, sending Austin into pandemonium about the possibility of an upset. But the  Oklahoma Sooners stormed back, delivering a comeback that stunned everyone.

Sooners quarterback Spencer Rattler struggled early, throwing a costly interception and leading to more fans chanting for freshman Caleb Williams. Lincoln Riley gave Williams a chance with the Sooners down 21 points, and the freshman sensation came through.

Texas still led Oklahoma 38-20 at halftime, forcing Riley to make the switch to Williams permanent. It proved to be the spark Oklahoma’s offense needed, sparking one of the wildest comebacks in college football history.

The Sooners entered the fourth quarter trailing 41-30, with time running down and momentum building toward a stunner. With eight minutes left, Williams hit Marvin Mims for a spectacular 52-yard touchdown that could go down as the best play of the 2021 season.

Oklahoma tied the game and kicked the football back to Texas. Freshman receiver Xavier Worthy returned it from deep in the end zone, getting the football ripped out at the 18-yard line. On the very next play, Kennedy Brooks stunned Texas Memorial Stadium with the go-ahead touchdown.

After Oklahoma trailed 28-7 after the first quarter and 41-23 late in the third quarter, the college football world couldn’t believe what it just witnessed.

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