The Texas/Baylor game through the eyes of social media... (enjoy)

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Here's a look at what was going down just before the game started:







Baylor took an early 7-0 lead in the blink of an eye on a Seth Russell touchdown run early in the first quarter.








The Horns respond with a touchdown drive of its own behind a steady dose of D'Onta Foreman and a deep ball to his brother to make it 7-7.








One play after a PJ Locke interception, the Longhorns took a 14-7 lead on D'Onta Foreman's 37-yard touchdown run.







Before anyone could even blink, the Bears were back in the end zone on a Seth Russell touchdown pass










After giving up to quick touchdown in the first quarter, the Longhorns turned up the pressure over the course of Baylor's next four drives,. highlighted by a sack on fourth and 12 from the Texas 35-yard line.







After a catch and run by Armanti Foreman that resulted in a fumble at the Baylor two-yard line, the Longhorns cause a safety on the next play to take a 16-14 lead.









Texas extended its lead to 23-14 with a touchdown drive that concludes with another D'Onta Foreman run in the red-zone.






 

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