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    EA Sports is already protecting the feelings of Texas fans and ruining it for Oklahoma in College Football 25 video game

    By Justin Churchill,

    19 days ago

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    The most fierce rivalry in, maybe all of sports, but certainly all of college sports, has to be the Oklahoma Sooners football team against the Texas Longhorns football team. You somewhat have to clarify that it's football vs. football making this the biggest rivalry, as they aren't as blown up and crazy as the football rivalry is.

    Don't get it wrong, you will still see OU fans do the horns down at a track event because that's how much they hate one another. That's the Red River Rivalry.

    The horns down have been a thing that OU fans, and even players and coaches, have done for a very long time now. As embarrassing as it is to say, it's almost become their go-to hand signal, widely because they know how much it makes Texas and their fans mad.

    With the new EA Sports College Football video game returning again for the first time since 2014, a lot of fans were hoping there would be some new things in the game that they maybe couldn't do in 2014. The technology has since advanced, and EA Sports has added new things that the crowds do during the games, such as go-to hand signals for certain teams. For example, Texas will likely have its horns hand signal in the game.

    As for the horns down-hand signal, that will not be in the game.

    According to Chris Vaninni, the game will not allow the horns down.

    It sounds like they want to protect Texas fans and even the school. We all know how sad the fans get and upset they get, especially when it's coming after a loss to Oklahoma, which has happened more than a few times in the last few years.

    So, sorry OU fans, you can't taunt your biggest rival in the biggest video game release.

    Related: Oklahoma fans are floating a wild conspiracy about one of Tennessee's 2024 commits

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