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The Texas Longhorns versus the Oklahoma Sooners is turning out to be a battle of the Titans. Both teams have had an outstanding season and are currently facing each other in the championship finals. But it seems as if the Oklahoma team will have some catching up to do as Texas soars high.

With the competition getting heated up for the top spot at the league table, tensions are rising on the gridiron as well. Quinn Tucker Ewers, the Texas QB, is setting the game on fire with his recent throws. Ewers is the driving force behind Texas’ 21-point lead in the 3rd quarter and has managed to create a record on the field already.

Quinn Ewers makes NCAA history in the finals against Oklahoma

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Quinn Tucker Ewers, the quarterback for the Texas Longhorns set a record against the Oklahoma team. The 20-year-old became the first player in the league championship to throw 4 touchdowns in the first half. Texas has also become the first team in the Big 12 championship history to score touchdowns on each of their first four drives.

The Texas team has had an unbelievable season with Ewers on the team and he still has more bullets in the chamber left. Oklahoma is one of the fiercest challenges for the Longhorns but hopefully, Ewers can throw out a wonderful win today. The Texas Longhorns currently stand on an impressive record of 11-1 and will be trying to take home the championship. But with the help of Ewers, it seems as if the Longhorns will have no problem taking home the championship.

How has Ewers’ performance been so far in the season?

Ewers is managing to achieve great stats for the Oklahoma team even in his sophomore season. With a pass completion rate of over 70 percent, he’s by far one of the best players on the roster. Ewers’ stats speak wonders for his talent. He has thrown out a total of 2,709 passing yards and completed 17 touchdowns.

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If the Oklahoma Sooners manage to win the finals today, it will have to be accredited to Ewers’ name. But with the score currently standing at 42-14, the chances of Oklahoma taking home the Big Ten championship are extremely slim. It seems as if Ewers’ exit will cost Oklahoma the match.

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