Texas baseball: 11–0 shutout goes viral
Texas crushed Oklahoma 11–0 — the program’s first shutout versus Oklahoma since 2013 — with Casey Borba hitting his ninth homer and Rubert Rios throwing 95 mph, producing highly shareable highlight clips. Those viral sports moments keep prospect funnels warm and amplify school pride across platforms. (youtube.com)
Texas beat Oklahoma 14–0 at UFCU Disch‑Falk Field on March 26, 2026; the game ended after seven innings via the SEC run rule. (texaslonghorns.com) Ruger Riojas was the winning pitcher and recorded the shutout across seven innings, a decision that moved his season record to 5–0 in the official box score. (orangebloods.com) Scouting reports list Riojas’ fastball in the mid‑90s with occasional readings up to 96–97 mph, a velocity profile repeatedly noted this season by Baseball America and local scouting coverage. (baseballamerica.com) Short‑form highlight clips of Texas’ offensive outburst and Riojas’ punch‑outs were posted across platforms within 24–48 hours, including a Borba homer clip on TikTok (collegeballclips) and game highlights on ESPN/YouTube and the Longhorns’ official channels. (tiktok.com) Texas entered the weekend as a top‑ranked team (No. 2 in national trackers) while team statistics show Casey Borba among the lineup leaders with a.337 average and a 1.128 OPS this season, numbers that amplify shareable highlight interest from scouts and content creators. (d1baseball.com)