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CeeDee Lamb just dropped the hammer on his teammate regarding his Oklahoma Sooners and their biggest rival
BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK

There's no secret that the Oklahoma Sooners have the best QB alumni of players currently in the league, with guys like Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield, Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts, and Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray.

But, they also have some very good other players around the league who are considered the best at what they do, or near the top of their position. CeeDee Lamb, the Dallas Cowboys receiver, is one of the best players in the entire NFL.'

He played at Oklahoma, and let's just say he's certainly not afraid to let everyone know where his college allegiance is, and he's definitely not afraid to let everyone know how much he hates their biggest rival. On Twitter, one of his teammates, former Texas Longhorns defender DeMarvion Overshown, posted a picture of Lamb holding up a hand sign that would be mistaken for a Longhorn hand sign.

He definitely wasn't doing it in reference to the team that wears burnt orange.

CeeDee Lamb sets the record straight to DeMarvion Overshown

you do realize, i’m showing the back of my hand right? Me and Texas will never go together, sorry.

CeeDee Lamb, during his time at OU from 2017 to 2019, established himself as one of the top wide receivers in college football. In fact, many thought he was the best, especially after seeing what he did to the teams he played, where he quite literally made plays that you only see on video games.

Playing for the Sooners, he recorded 173 receptions, 3,292 yards, and 32 touchdowns over three seasons, showcasing his elite route-running and playmaking ability. As a junior in 2019, he earned First-Team All-American honors and was a Biletnikoff Award finalist, highlighting his dominance before being selected 17th overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Against Texas, he won two of the three games he played, once as a freshman in 2017, when the No. 12-ranked Sooners beat Texas 29-24, and the other in his last season in 2019, when the No. 6 Sooners beat No. 11 Texas 34-27. And, you may all remember the infamous play against Texas, where he weaved between and somehow avoided what felt like the entire Longhorns secondary for a touchdown.

So, no, the two will never go together.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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