How to Watch Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State

The last Bedlam matchup will have massive implications on this year's race qualify for the Big 12 Championship game in Arlington.
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Oklahoma tasted defeat for the first time of the season on Saturday.

A mistake riddled performance opened the door for Kansas, as the Jayhawks beat OU 38-33 on a cold and wet day in Lawrence.

The loss comes on the heels of a shaky outing against UCF, as the Sooners (7-1, 4-1 Big 12) have perhaps played their worst football after beating Texas in the Cotton Bowl.

Brent Venables’ team will have to turn their fortunes around, as perhaps the hottest team in the conference lies in waiting.

Oklahoma State (6-2, 4-1), fresh off last week’s 45-13 demolition of Cincinnati, has turned its season around.

Mike Gundy turned to running back Ollie Gordon, who now leads the nation in rushing, spurring the Cowboys to four wins on the bounce.

This year’s installment of Bedlam will be the last with both OU and OSU in the Big 12, and there are no imminent plans to resume the series. The dynamic created great theater in Oklahoma’s 2021 trip to Stillwater, a raucous atmosphere that is going to be recreated on Saturday.

How to Watch Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State:

  • Location: Boone Pickens Stadium — Stillwater, OK
  • Date: Saturday, Nov. 4
  • Time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Channel: ABC
  • Broadcast Crew: Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek and Tom Luginbill
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (Start your free trial)
  • Radio Broadcast: 107.7 FM The Franchise
  • Weather Forecast: Sunny with a high of 72 degrees 


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Ryan Chapman
RYAN CHAPMAN

Ryan is deputy editor at AllSooners and covers a number of sports in and around Norman and Oklahoma City. Working both as a journalist and a sports talk radio host, Ryan has covered the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma City Thunder, the United States Men’s National Soccer Team, the Oklahoma City Energy and more. Since 2019, Ryan has simultaneously pursued a career as both a writer and a sports talk radio host, working for the Flagship for Oklahoma sports, 107.7 The Franchise, as well as AllSooners.com. Ryan serves as a contributor to The Franchise’s website, TheFranchiseOK.com, which was recognized as having the “Best Website” in 2022 by the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters. Ryan holds an associate’s degree in Journalism from Oklahoma City Community College in Oklahoma City, OK.