Dillon Peters starts his third inning of work against Dylan Neal the catcher for OU today.
The count runs full and he walks him as the nine hole hitter reaches to lead off.
Aiken, the top of the order bunts it by Perers and Marlow can't make the play and it's an infield hit.
Two on and no outs for Ake the second baseman who will try to move them over.
He gets it down and the runners stand at second and third with one away.
Neuse, the third baseman steps in as Skip comes out for a visit.
He returns to the Horn dugout and Neuse gets back in from the right side.
The infield is back for OU conceding a run on a ground ball.
He fists a bloop back behind second and Marlow runs it down in shallow right center for two away.
The runners had to hold and Mac James, the catcher yesterday is in left field today as OU gets as many righty hitters in the line-up as possible.
The runners lead from second and third as Peters tries to get out of the jam.
A hard line shot is snagged by reflex by Peters as that ball was ticketed for center and would have scored two.
Instead it retires the side and after three innings the score is tied 1-1.
The very large Adam Choplick who stands 6' 8" faces Payton leading off the Texas fourth.
He grounds out to first as the first baseman takes it to the bag for one away.
Barrera bats with one down as the wind gales out to left ahead of the anticipated storms for tomorrow.
The count runs full and a pitch in the dirt is ball four as Barrera reaches.
Shaw, batting left handed against the big lefty Choplick, for OU.
He stands in as Barrera leads from first and he sends a soft drive to left and it falls for a single.
That puts two on at first and second for HInojosa with one down.
His first homer of the year last night was a big blow for Texas and that same wind blows even harder out to left today.
He lines a hit to right field that loads the bases as Barrera had not chance to score on the hard liner.
Carter bats with the bases loaded and the opportunity to give Texas back the lead in the game.
A ground ball goes through on the left side and it scores Barrera and the bases remain loaded.
Texas takes a 2-1 lead playing some station to station baseball right now.
Clemens wants to play add on and he grounds one through the right side of the infield and this time is scores two as Hinojosa comes around from second as the throw was cut off.
That makes it 4-1 Horns.
Out comes the pitching coach for OU.
The Sooner bullpen springs into action.
Gurwitz bats with runners at the corners and one down.
No need to stop here as like yesterday runs can come fast and furious on a day like today.
He grounds one into the hole on the left side that the shortstop gets to, but can't make the play.
The infield hit makes it 5-1 Texas.
Marlow bats with runners at second and first with one down.
A walk and five straight singles have led to this big inning and it can get bigger.
A chopper to second is a 4-6 force for two away.
Runners on the corners fore Johnson and that's all for Choplick as the Sooners make the change.
Peters comes out to start the fourth inning trying to consolidate the newly inherited 5-1 lead.
He faces Austin O'Brian the OU DH as the Sooner half of the fourth starts.
He lines one down the line in right fair and he stumbles as he rounds first and then continues toward second.
Shaw fields and comes up throwing and it is a 9-6 put out at second as Hinojosa applies the tag for one away.
Hunter Haley bats with one away and the bases clear thanks to the outfield assist from Shaw.
He rolls one to short and the 6-4 out is made for two away.
Kolbey Carpenter, the first baseman grounds one toward the hole on the right side. Marlow ranges far to his left and knocks the ball down and then throws him out on a big stretch by Clemens at first. The sparkling play on both ends retires the side in order.
Payton leads off the Texas fifth as he did in the fourth. After his groundout there came four Texas tallies.
Taslin delivers the first pitch that hits Payton on the arm for a HBP for him to reach.
Barrera bats and he ignited the big inning for the Horns in the fourth with the first of five straight singles.
He singles again this time through the right side to put two on and no outs.
The bunt is almost a sure thing for Shaw now as he stands in the left handed batter's box.
He gets it down and is just nipped at first by the third baseman as the runners advance.
HInojosa bats with runners at second and third and one down.
He lines a sharp single to left as the third baseman seemed to just miss the liner.
It's scored a hit and it plates two more and it's now 7-1 and it's a familiar six run lead for Texas. We know that can be a fleeting thing in this park, but still nice to have.
Carter up, gournds into a 4-6 force for two away.
Clemens steps from the left side against Taslin with Carter at first.
He pops out foul to the third baseman to end the inning.
Halway through today's game and the series it's Texas in the lead now 7-1.
Peters is still hurling for Texas as Neuse bats to lead off the OU sixth.
A ground ball to Hinojosa at short is gunned to first on time for one down.
James bats with one down and for the second time in a row he lines one right back to Peters. It results in out two this time.
O'Brian, the OU DH bats with the bases clean and two down.
He squibbs one to the right side of the mound and Peters makes the play to retire the Sooners in order.
Six innings in the books now and Texas still leads 7-1.
Dylan Peters comes out of game after giving up lead off double in bottom of eighth. He threw 117 pitches, scattered seven hits, walked three struck out three. Nice outing.
Now John Curtis comes in, and this is the first time he has pitched two consecutive days. He gives up an RBI double off the wall which travelled 410 feet, making the score 7-2.
Curtis seemed to settle down thereafter, retiring the next three, ninth inning coming up.
Maybe that was 107 pitches for Peters.
Right hander John Curtis is the new Longhorn pitcher.
I believe the thinking is here that there may not be a game tomorrow and that if there is Cooper can then come back as a closer if needed.
Neuse is the first batter he faces batting right handed.
He sends one of the wall in center for anothr double and a run scores to make it 7-2.
James steps in from the right side with a runner at second and no outs.
He sends a hump back liner that Marlow runs down in shallow right for one away.
O'Brian bats also from the right side as Neuse leads from second with one away.
A ground ball backhanded by Hinojosa goes 6-3 for two away.
Haley bats left handed with now two down and a man at second.
A fly ball goes to center and this time Payton is there to retire the side.
OU gets one back, but Texas is still in a good position with a 7-2 lead after eight.
Curtis quickly gets two outs in bottom of ninth. Pitch hitter comes in, and it's quickly 1-2 on him.
Tomorrow's game under threat of bad weather, but since it is nationally televised by ESPNU, it was not moved to today. We'll see how that decision works out.
The pinch hitter walked, pitch runner trots down to second due to defensive indifference. It's nice to afford defensive indifference.
It would be nicer to get the third out, and just like that, a grounder to second is fielded cleanly for the final out of the contest.
Texas wins its third straight series! We go for the sweep tomorrow, although the weather could easily prevent play.
We'll see.
Curtis comes out in the ninth and now I see my post finally went through for the bottom of the eighth.
He faces Carpenter leading off the ninth for OU.
He flies out to left for one away.
Lorenzana bats and he K's swinging for two down.
Buentello pinch hits and the lefty is the only thing standing between Curtis and Texas winning the game and the series.
The count runs full he walks on a low delivery that keeps the game alive.
That gives Aiken another at bat at the top of the order.
Coolbaugh comes in to run for Buentello and he takes second on fielder's indifference.
Aiken runs the count to 2-0 and Barrera goes to the mound to settle down Curtis.
A ground ball to second goes 4-3 to end the inning and the game.
Texas wins the game 7-2 and the series by taking the first two games now.
Texas firms it's grip on first place and runs the conference record to 8-3 with hopefully another game to play tomorrow.
Weather is of course the big subject in that regard as storms are in the forecast Sunday.
Peters struggled a bit early and then settled down and gave the Horns a quality start in tough pitching conditions.
Curtis gave up the double and then did the job also.
The bats singled OU to death and it was plenty with good pitching that we have come to expect, but can never take for granted, especially on the road with these kind of conditions
Let's dodge some weather and sweep OU on national television tomorrow on ESPNU.
One more thing, let's keep an eye on Jordon Spieth also as he attempts to become the youngest player to ever win the Masters. That's something that would live on for a long time for a former Longhorn and that's always a good thing.
One of the things I like about NB's posts is when there's a little inning for chokelahoma followed by a LONG post for our boys, I know that there has to be something positive. And then the thread continues to have short posts for zero u.
A very peaceful read compared to what was probably a bit less fun reading yesterday. Haven't dug into that thread yet.