Texas vs. oklahoma: How to Watch the Red River Rivalry
DALLAS – The Texas Longhorns face a critical matchup against the No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners this Saturday in the annual Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl. Coming off a loss to Florida, Texas needs a win to remain in contention for the SEC Championship and a potential College Football Playoff bid.
This year’s contest carries heightened stakes, as a loss for Texas could effectively end their championship hopes, while Oklahoma aims to continue their undefeated season and solidify their position in the conference title race. The game is set to be a pivotal moment for both programs early in the season.
Game Time & TV Channel:
The Texas vs. Oklahoma game will be broadcast on ESPN. Kickoff is scheduled for [Time not provided in source text].
livestreaming Options:
Fans can stream the game live on ESPNUnlimited.
Radio Broadcasts:
The game will also be available on the Texas Sports website (Texassports.com), as well as on Sirius channel 132, XM channel 199, and the SiriusXM app channel 953.
Oklahoma Quarterback Situation:
A key storyline to watch is the status of Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer, who is attempting to play despite recently undergoing hand surgery. While he hasn’t fully recovered from the estimated three-week recovery timeline, he is expected to be available. The Sooners were able to secure a win against Kent State with backup Michael Hawkins at quarterback during Mateer’s absence.
Weather Forecast:
The weather in Dallas on Saturday is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 88 degrees and a southeast wind at 5 mph.