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Texas coach Steve Sarkisian had a lot of tough words to say about their win against Oklahoma. The Longhorns took on the Oklahoma Sooners in the Big Ten championship today and managed to sneak a win despite an injury scare.

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Both teams hold impressive records and were competing for the trophy today. But Oklahoma’s performance wasn’t up to par and let the Texas team gain a massive 21-point lead over them. Alas, the match ended in the Longhorns’ favor as the score came to a standstill at 49-21. With their new championship status, this is what Sarkisian had to say.

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Steve Sarkisian will play anybody in the country after their championship victory

The Big Ten championship was much awaited by the entire NCAA community. Thankfully, it did not disappoint. It was an all-time season-ending performance from both teams, and it seemed like the Texas coach had nothing but adrenaline-fueled words.

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Journalist Anwar Richardson quoted Sarkisian, saying, “Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian said they’ll play anybody in the country. Said he’s not shying away from that. Said if they get into the playoffs, they’ll play anybody and they’ll find out if they’re good enough to get in (on Sunday).” Thus, the Texas Longhorns are the new champions of the Big Ten league championship, and the men in orange are nothing but proud. But while the fans celebrate the massive win, this is how the match unfolded between the two giants today.

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How was the championship match between Texas and Oklahoma?

Today’s match has taken its place as one of the must-watch games for the entire college community. A match that was supposed to be a close call ended up being a one-sided domination. During the match, Oklahoma’s star RB Ollie Gordon had to be taken off the field after a severe injury. This was the pivotal moment in the match where the trophy slipped away from the Sooners’ fingers.

Texas star Quinn Ewer managed to create history on the field tonight. He became the first player to throw four touchdowns in a Big Ten championship match. Ewers’ performance today was one of the driving forces behind Texas’ biggest win of the season. It seems as though the crowds will be covered in a sea of orange today as the Big Ten League crowns its new champions.

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Congratulations to the mighty Texas Longhorns! What do you think about their dominating win?

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Jeevesh Singh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports.With a passion for the game's intricacies, his work focuses on the lives of NFL legends like Brady and Coach Prime, offering unique insights into their personalities and achievements. His writing style is characterized by a blend of analytical prowess and storytelling, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the NFL's most compelling narratives. Beyond the ES Desk, Jeevesh is passionate about modeling that showcases another facet of his multifaceted personality. And yes, he wouldn't go to bed without reading a page from his favorite books.

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