The shirt is officially licensed by Oklahoma football player Marvin Mims and is part of BreakingT’s RAMP offering.
It’s 3rd and 19. Oklahoma Sooners freshman QB Caleb Williams heaves one towards the right pylon. The throw is a thing of beauty, but he needs some help to keep the comeback going against the Texas Longhorns in the 2021 Red River Shootout/Showdown/Rivalry/whatever.
Ladies and gentlemen — Marvin Mims!
MARVIN MIMS. INCREDIBLE.
(ESPN) pic.twitter.com/HHuYqFJfJB
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 9, 2021
To commemorate the moment, our friends at BreakingT have created a t-shirt and hoodie capturing the toe-tap and everything. This merchandise is officially licensed by Mims and is part of BreakingT’s RAMP offering. This is also available as a youth t-shirt or women’s v-neck. To check out the selection, click here.
Also, don’t forget to check out BreakingT’s full selection of OU-themed merchandise featuring recent moments and some current NFL Sooners.
What a wild weekend in the world of college football.
If you’re a fan of the Oklahoma Sooners, you’re probably feeling pretty great right now after that heart-stopping comeback for the ages in the 117th edition of the Red River Showdown. Now that the dust has finally settled from another crazy weekend of college football, the latest AP rankings are out, and the voters have moved OU up to No. 4 in this week’s top 25 poll.
POLL ALERT: Georgia a unanimous No. 1 in latest AP Top 25, grabbing regular-season top spot for first time since 1982; Iowa, Cincinnati, Oklahoma and Alabama next; Big Ten has five top-10 teams for first time ever.
Full poll presented by @askRegions >> https://t.co/aURGpM6txu pic.twitter.com/JvWyKVU3MT
— AP Top 25 (@AP_Top25) October 10, 2021
Full AP Top 25 rankings below:
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After a day like today, it’s always fun to look back on the countless wonders that humanity provides us with fan reactions in live-time as the Oklahoma Sooners came back from a 28-7 deficit spurred by Lincoln Riley replacing Spencer Rattler with Caleb Williams, who led the Sooners to a 55-48 victory. What awaits you below the dividing line in this post are some of the best reactions of Texas fans (via the message boards on Burnt Orange Nation and Horns247) as they watched their Texas Longhorns lose to Lincoln Riley and the Oklahoma Sooners. LET’S GET IT. (Note: Spelling errors are theirs, not ours)
Some Social Media Posts from Saturday’s Victory:
Excuse us for awhile while we go do some celebrating.
https://t.co/WyuQu4TPiM | #BeatTexas pic.twitter.com/Ul8kCs9upi
— Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) October 9, 2021
Perfect fit. #BeatTexas pic.twitter.com/tr7pRI4b6h
— Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) October 9, 2021
Simple…. #Boomer pic.twitter.com/60O1cLtPRY
— Brian Asamoah II (@BrianAsamoah2) October 9, 2021
The last time Texas beat Oklahoma:
• OU only had 6 Heisman winners
• Spencer Rattler was in high school
• Caleb Kelly was a junior in college
• Joe Exotic was a free man
• Half of the Avengers were dusted
• Sicko Mode was hot
• TikTok (as we know it) was 2 months old— Seth Oliveras (@SethOliveras) October 7, 2021
@CoachBobStoops was just a little excited about @OU_Football‘s win today pic.twitter.com/lUTmAQeLJa
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 9, 2021
KENNEDY BROOKS WINS IT FOR THE SOONERS.
Instant classic. pic.twitter.com/X1leBrk6D4
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 9, 2021
Texas’s 2nd Half Defense pic.twitter.com/p0iQ8NvfgF
— Red Dirt Sport (@RedDirtSport) October 9, 2021
6-0 babyyy. “That’s the reason why you come to Oklahoma” Appreciate coach and the men on this team that believed in me and had my back!! #HornsDown #NFW @TheClarkeStroud
— Caleb “Superman” Williams (@CALEBcsw) October 9, 2021
BOOMER!!! Tears of joy for OUr @OU_Football & BTW…the sign of the day!! pic.twitter.com/nk0aBIjqbF
— Brian Bosworth (@GotBoz44) October 9, 2021
— Barstool OSU (@BarstoolOSU) October 9, 2021
SOONER MAGIC !
— Jalen Hurts (@JalenHurts) October 9, 2021
DALLAS – No. 6/4 Oklahoma (6-0, 3-0 Big 12) responded after trailing 38-20 at halftime to No. 21/23 Texas (4-2, 2-1) to earn the 55-48 victory over the Longhorns in the 117th edition of the AT&T Red River Showdown on a 33-yard rushing touchdown with two seconds remaining by Kennedy Brooks.