Two Big 12 powerhouses are facing off this weekend when the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns throw down at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas on Saturday. It’s a classic Red River Rivalry game: Both teams are walking in unbowed and undefeated, but someone has to lose their perfect season.
The last time they met, Texas positively crushed the Sooners, scoring 49 unanswered points in a humiliating shut-out. Will history repeat? Or will the Sooners find some undiscovered chink in the armor of Texas’s immovable defense? Here’s how you can watch the game and find out.
Where to watch Oklahoma (5-0) vs. Texas (5-0)
- When: Noon ET, Saturday, Oct. 7
- Where: Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas,
- Where to stream: ABC
The Oklahoma vs. Texas game is streaming basically everywhere
This is a matchup between two teams that have a real shot at the championship, so ABC has secured the rights to show the game, making it easy to find. You can watch it on all major TV streaming service: Sling, Fubo, Hulu+, etc. If I had to pick, I’d go with streaming on YouTube TV. The game will look the same anywhere, but for football fans, YouTube TV is the best overall streaming service. Not only does it firehose college football games at your face also season, it’s also the only streaming service that offers NFL’s Sunday Ticket, if you’re also into professional ball.
If you are on a budget, this game is perfect for watching over the air—you can still pick up broadcasts for free, even on a fancy TV, if you get one of those digital antennas. They’re super cheap, and you don’t have to install a metal rig on your roof like your grandpa had to. If you want a guide to digital antennas, we have you covered.
Check out this article for a deeper dive on streaming college football in 2023.