How to Watch Oklahoma at Auburn, Gameday and Betting Information

The Oklahoma Sooners hit the road for an SEC conference game for the first time, and they're taking on the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
The Auburn Tigers welcome the Oklahoma Sooners to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday for Oklahoma's first SEC-road game.
The Auburn Tigers welcome the Oklahoma Sooners to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday for Oklahoma's first SEC-road game. / Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK

After falling to Arkansas inside Jordan-Hare Stadium last Saturday, the Auburn Tigers turn their attention to the Oklahoma Sooners.

Oklahoma is 3-1 on the season; its loss coming against No. 6 Tennessee at home last week. This will be the first time the Sooners leave Norman this season, and their first SEC road game -- ever.

The Tigers will be looking to improve to 3-2 in year two under head coach Hugh Freeze and get back on track before playing three road games in a row.

How to watch the Auburn Tigers take on the Oklahoma Sooners at Jordan-Hare Stadium:

The television broadcast for the game can be found on ABC and and streaming on ESPN+. Joe Tessitore, Jordan Rodgers and Katie George will be on the call. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT.

How to listen to the Auburn Tigers take on the Oklahoma Sooners:

The Auburn Sports Network broadcast can be heard locally on 94.3 FM, on affiliate stations throughout the Southeast, or streamed anywhere on the Auburn Tigers app or on AuburnTigers.com.

Andy Burcham, Jason Campbell, Ronnie Brown and Will Herring will have the radio call. 

Latest Lines and Betting Info

The Sooners opened a 3.0 favorite over Auburn, but the line has been moved to off late in the week with the uncertainty surrounding quarterback play at both teams. Oklahoma will start a true freshman, and Auburn hasn't announced a starter. Payton Thorne and Hank Brown have each had their share of troubles.

ESPN Gamecast thinks Oklahoma has a 57.4% chance of winning.

Line: OFF
Money Lines: Oklahoma -115, Auburn -105
Over/Under: 45.5

Series history between the Auburn Tigers and the Oklahoma Sooners:

Oklahoma leads the series between the programs 2-0, beating Auburn in the Sugar Bowl in 1972 and 2017. 

Postgame Traffic Flow/Routes

To provide a more expedient drive for fans departing Auburn, new post game outbound routes have been established in consultation with transportation experts across the region. The goal of these changes is to maximize use of the two main roadways, Interstate 85 and US Highway 280, that connect Auburn to the state and region.

Prescribed routes have been established for each parking lot on campus and are viewable at AuburnTigers.com/gameday or on the Official Auburn Athletics App. While some of the routes may seem abnormal to a daily routine, the mission is to keep traffic flowing to the larger thoroughfares as quickly as possible. 

Local law enforcement will continue to be present at intersections to direct traffic to the prescribed route.

Each game day parking pass issued through Auburn University now includes a QR code with a map and prescribed route from each parking area to either 85 or 280.

Fans are encouraged to plan ahead and be aware of postgame routes and use Waze to find the best routes for your travel to and from the Auburn campus. Postgame traffic maps can be found HERE.

Tiger Walk

As the $30M expansion and renovation to Plainsman Park continues towards completion prior to the 2025 season, standing areas for fans around Tiger Walk will be impacted for the 2024 football season. While the entire west side of Tiger Walk will remain fully accessible, the east side will be limited from the beginning of right field baseball stadium gate to the Frank Thomas statue near home plate.

Parking Updates

Ross Square, just west of Samford Hall, is now a permanent parking location available for purchase for Auburn fans.

Please note restricted grass parking locations now enforced along Wire Road across from the Woltosz Football Performance Center, for at least the first five games of the 2024 season.

A limited number of single-game parking passes remain available for purchase HERE.

North End Zone Construction

As a part of the continued progress to modernize the north end zone at Jordan-Hare Stadium, pathways between Petrie Hall and the north end of Jordan-Hare Stadium will feature very limited pedestrian and golf cart traffic. Fans and golf cart traffic are recommended to use the Thatch Concourse for an East/West walkway on the north side of the stadium. Please plan accordingly.

New Rideshare Location

In addition to the rideshare location located at Wire Road and War Eagle Way, an additional rideshare location has been added at the corner of Duncan and Samford Drive to provide expanded offerings to those traveling to and from campus using rideshare partners

Cooling Stations

Three new cooling stations have been added to the exterior of Jordan-Hare Stadium. Those locations include the start of Tiger Walk at Samford & Donahue Drive, the Tiger Transit drop off location on War Eagle Way and the daily Tiger Transit Depot on the East Side of Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Water Bottle Policy

Fans coming to Jordan-Hare Stadium will be permitted to enter the stadium with a full sealed clear water bottle or an empty clear plastic water bottle.


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Daniel Locke
DANIEL LOCKE

Daniel is a staff writer for four Sports Illustrated/FanNation sites: Auburn Daily, Braves Today, Inside the Marlins and Wildcats Today. Additionally, he serves as the Auburn Athletics beat reporter for 1819 News. He is a junior at Auburn University majoring in journalism.