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====Oklahoma==== On November 8, [[2003 NCAA Division I-A football season|2003]], the [[2003 Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma Sooners]] showed little mercy against the [[2003 Texas A&M Aggies football team|Texas A&M Aggies]], cruising to a 49β0 halftime lead. Oklahoma head coach [[Bob Stoops]] denied running up the score as his second string players came out in the 3rd quarter and put up 28 more points to finish with a final score of 77β0 and 639 yards of total offense. This was the worst loss in Texas A&M football history. In Stoops' defense, the coaches agreed to a running clock during most of the second half and the entire 4th quarter.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} Also, at one point in the fourth quarter, Oklahoma had first and goal inside the A&M 5-yard line with a chance to score over 80 points, but Stoops called four consecutive runs up the middle to prevent another score.
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