Ted Cruz calls Texas' loss to Oklahoma 'heartbreaking'; team hopes to sneak into College Football Playoff
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, appeared on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich Wednesday and expressed his support for the Longhorns for the rest of the season.
The Texas Longhorns are in the midst of a fantastic college football season, and if not for a loss to Oklahoma earlier this year, they would have an inside track to a playoff berth.
Texas lost to Oklahoma last month 34-30 in what could be the deciding factor in whether Texas makes the College Football Playoff.
The Longhorns have a win over No. 8 Alabama, which came in the second game of the season, but it may not matter if the Crimson Tide win out.
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, appeared on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich" Wednesday and commented on the Longhorns’ season.
"My view is simple, which is hook ‘em horns. It oughta be simple and straight forward," Cruz said. "Texas is having an awesome season. I’m still mourning our one loss to Oklahoma. It was tragic. It was heartbreaking.
"Ironically, the day Texas lost to Oklahoma, I was at A&M at the A&M-Alabama game, which was another heartbreaking loss. And I will say, sadly, Kyle Field erupted in louder cheers that Texas lost than they did for an Aggie touchdown. I refrain from those particular cheers. I root for every Texas team. But I’m proud of the Longhorns this year. They’re having a heck of a season."
Texas sits at No. 7 in the latest College Football Playoff ranking and could be in line for the conference title should it win out. The Longhorns have a road matchup Saturday night against Iowa State and then return home the following week to play Texas Tech.
Eleven or 12 wins may not be enough for the Longhorns to jump over some Pac-12 teams to get in.
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