DALLAS — Quinn Ewers came back again for No. 1 Texas with another romp over Red River rival Oklahoma, this time in the Southeastern Conference.
Ewers returned four weeks after an abdomen strain to throw for 199 yards with the go-ahead touchdown and ran for another score as the Longhorns overwhelmed 18th-ranked Oklahoma 34-3 on Saturday. It was reminiscent of the quarterback's first Red River game two years ago, when he led Texas to an unprecedented shutout after he missed the previous three games.
''It's been fun the past three years, and I'm super glad to be 2-1, and over .500 in the game,'' said Ewers, who two years ago threw four touchdowns in a 49-0 win. ''The overall experience and atmosphere is, it's unbeatable.''
After missing two games since getting hurt in the second half Sept. 14, Ewers overcame a sluggish start and finished 20-of-29 passing. He was sacked for the only time on the game's first play and threw his only interception on his first pass.
''A rough start, but overall I think we did a good job of overcoming some adversity early,'' Ewers said.
Quintrevion Wisner ran for 118 yards and a touchdown for the Longhorns (6-0, 2-0 SEC), and his fumble at the end of another long run was recovered in the end zone by teammate Silas Bolden for a TD. Both of those scores came just before halftime for a 21-3 lead.
The first Red River game under their new conference logo was the 120th in the series that dates to 1900 and has been played annually during the State Fair of Texas since 1929. Oklahoma (4-2, 1-2) won five of the last six times they played while together in the Big 12, but the Longhorns have a 64-51-5 series advantage.
''Getting the Golden Hat (trophy) back is a tremendous honor for these guys to have as part of their legacy here,'' Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian said. ''We're going to enjoy it, but the journey is far from over. We got more work to do.''