Texas vs. Oklahoma Game Gives Us Perhaps the Worst Missed Pass Interference Call of All Time

Somehow refs missed a blatant pass interference in the Texas vs. Oklahoma game.

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Texas and Oklahoma are bitter rivals. When they meet, tensions are guaranteed to be high, and the Red River Rivalry rarely disappoints. Today's game between the two teams has also given us some serious referee inaptitude. 

Early in the first quarter, with the score 0-0, Texas' Dylan Haines picked off Oklahoma's star quarterback, Baker Mayfield. However, upon further review, Mayfield's intended receiver was blatantly interfered with.

This wasn't just any everyday pass interference—it was a tackle. Geno Lewis was crossing the field in single coverage with his head turned when Texas' Brandon Jones took him down.

That missed pass interference call in Texas-Oklahoma was really something special.
Wow, Oklahoma got flatout ROBBED out of a pass interference call.
There are missed calls and then there's what I just saw in the Oklahoma Texas game. Blatant pass interference.

If this turns into a close game down the stretch—and it looks like it could, with Oklahoma now leading 14-13 at halftime—this will certainly be a talking point.

Oh, and as for the bad blood? Seems like this rivalry is just as strong as ever.

OU OL coach getting into it with the Texas crowd. Yelled "F*** you! Come down on the field you p***y" while standing on top of a bench.

Catch the rest of the game here.

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