How to Watch: Oklahoma Sooners vs. Texas Longhorns

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The Brent Venables era is off the a shaky start on the field for the Sooners, and it’s not getting any easier.
After suffering back-to-back conference losses to open things up, Oklahoma will now travel to Dallas to face bitter rival Texas.
What Time Does Oklahoma vs. Texas Start?
The Sooners and Longhorns kick off at 11 a.m. inside the Cotton Bowl.
What Channel Is Oklahoma vs. Texas on?
Oklahoma-Texas will be aired on ABC Saturday.
How Can I Stream Oklahoma vs. Texas?
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How Can I Listen to Oklahoma vs. Texas?
Sooner Sports Radio Network (Toby Rowland, Teddy Lehman, Gabe Ikard, Chris Plank).
Texas comes into the contest unranked too, but the Longhorns are looking to continue building momentum after an 18-point win over West Virginia a week ago. A win would catapult either team momentum-wise throughout the rest of the season.
Nothing has gone as planned for the Sooners through five games. The defense suffered historic breakdowns a week ago and the offense hasn’t looked on the same page all season long.
On top of Oklahoma’s problems, starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel’s status for Saturday remains in question. Gabriel suffered a potential concussion in last week’s loss to TCU, and It’s even unclear who will be the signal caller in Dallas if he can’t go. There’s plenty of uncertainty in the passing game heading into the bitter rivalry.
Adding to the excitement, Texas star quarterback Quinn Ewers is reportedly set to return.

Ross has covered the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Oklahoma Sooners since 2018. He's made guest appearances on various radio stations and the Sooners On SI podcast. Ross enjoys public speaking and has done so at multiple churches and high schools across the OKC metro area. In addition to writing, Ross has been the Play-by-Play announcer for Crossings’ basketball and football programs since 2020. In high school, Ross started with Thunder Digest, where he discovered his passion for writing. From there, he worked for the OU Daily as a women's basketball reporter and worked for Sooners On SI and Thunder On SI. Ross holds a bachelor's degree in Public Relations and a minor in Communication from the University of Oklahoma. Born and raised in Oklahoma City, Ross played basketball and wrote for his own Thunder blog at Crossings High School in OKC. He enjoys reading, New York Jets football and a week at the beach. Ross and his wife live in New Orleans, where he is a Marketing and Volunteer Coordinator at the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee. His Twitter handle is @Rosslovelace.
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