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By Tim Griffin
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, October 5, 2005 Texas must do a better job against Oklahoma after committing a season-high 14 penalties in a sloppy 51-20 victory at Missouri. "Obviously, you don't want that many penalties," Texas coach Mack Brown said. "You figure it was real hot and we had the ball a lot. I think we played hard, and we didn't have the focus, and the penalties are one of the things that came out of that lack of focus." Quarterback Vince Young fumbled three snaps and threw an interception, and the Longhorns still overcame ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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