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Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete game information for Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Oklahoma Sooners.
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Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Oklahoma Sooners

In this lopsided series called “Bedlam”, which Oklahoma leads 84–17–7, the Sooners will be looking to win their 11th game against Oklahoma State in the past 12 seasons. Oklahoma State is on a five-game losing streak and is in danger of not being bowl eligible for first time in nine years. While Oklahoma State hasn’t decided on a starting quarterback, Oklahoma is giving the nod to Cody Thomas, who is starting his third straight game in place of injured Trevor Knight.

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here.

How to watch

Details for Saturday's game are below:

Kickoff:3:30 p.m. ET

Live stream: The game can be live streamed here.

TV coverage: FOX Sports 1

Radio: For a list of Oklahoma affiliates, click here. For a list of Oklahoma State affiliates, click here.

Season recaps

Oklahoma

11/22: Oklahoma 44, Kansas 7

Samaje Perine broke a one-week old FBS record, rushing for 427 yards in Oklahoma’s rout of the Jayhawks. Perine accomplished the feat on 34 carries and also scored five touchdowns. Kansas lost its 30th straight on the road and only had 103 yards of total offense, including 19 yards rushing. Oklahoma only needs to throw the ball 13 times all games as they used their 55 running attempts to gain 549 yards.

11/15: Oklahoma 42, Texas Tech 30

Cody Thomas started for an injured Trevor Knight and was intercepted three times, so the Sooners turned to Samaje Perine and the ground game. The Sooners rolled up 384 rushing yards to offset a four touchdown, 390-yard passing day from Texas Tech freshman Patrick Mahomes. Thomas ran for 103 yards and Perine rushed for 213 yards and three touchdowns, and became the fifth Oklahoma freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season.

11/8:Baylor 48, Oklahoma 14

Quarterback Trevor Knight was carted off the field after he was sacked early in the fourth quarter. The Sooners lost by 30-plus points for just the fourth time under head coach Bob Stoops. Running back Keith Ford returned to play for the first time since Sept. 13 and had eight carries for 40 yards.

11/1: Oklahoma 59, Iowa State 14

Three Sooners ran for more than 100 yards as Oklahoma rushed for 510 yards and five touchdowns against the Cyclones. Trevor Knight threw for 230 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions, while also running for 146 yards and three touchdowns. Alex Ross rushed for 144 yards, and Samaje Perine added 110 yards and a touchdown.

Oklahoma State

11/22: Baylor 49, Oklahoma State 28

Baylor avenged a 2013 defeat at the hands of the Cowboys that knocked them out of the national title race, as Bryce Petty completed 18 of 29 passes for 262 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and Shock Linwood and Devin Chafin each ran for over 100 yards as the Bears won its 15th straight home game. Baylor was sloppy all game, committed 12 penalties but still rolled up 579 yards, including 317 on the ground.

11/15:Texas 28, Oklahoma State 7

The Cowboys managed just 192 yards of total offense and lost to the Longhorns. Daxx Garman completed 17 of 29 passes for just 158 yards with one touchdown and one interception for Oklahoma State. OSU gave up 430 yards of total offense to Texas, including 305 passing yards to Tyrone Swoopes.

11/1:Kansas State 48, Oklahoma State 14

Oklahoma State turned the ball over three times and dropped their third-straight game, all against ranked opponents. Daxx Garman completed 12 of 23 passes for 148 yards and two interceptions as the Cowboys were held to just 260 yards of total offense. Tyreek Hill carried 18 times for 102 yards and a score.

10/25:West Virginia 34, Oklahoma State 10

The Cowboys dropped their second straight game when they lost at home to the Mountaineers. Daxx Garman completed 21 of 41 passes for 242 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and James Washington had five catches for 87 yards. The Oklahoma State defense limited West Virginia to 10 points in the second quarter despite allowing 448 yards of total offense.