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What channel is OU football vs Alabama on today? Time, TV schedule to watch SEC game
Ty Simpson talks Alabama vs Oklahoma expectations
Here’s how Alabama football QB Ty Simpson is preparing for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma football looks to make a statement on Saturday, Nov. 15, when it travels to face No. 4 Alabama (No. 4 CFP) in Week 12.
The No. 10 Sooners (No. 11 CFP) return from an off week looking to make a push for the College Football Playoff with three games left this season against Alabama, Missouri and LSU. It won’t be easy, of course, as the Crimson Tide are on an eight-game win streak and will benefit from what should be a raucous crowd at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer looked more like himself in the second half of the Sooners’ road win over Tennessee in Week 10, passing for 104 of his 150 yards in the final two quarters of the 33-27 win. He also ran for a season-high 80 yards with a score.
Opposing Mateer is Heisman Trophy candidate Ty Simpson, one of the best quarterbacks in college football this season. Simpson has 2,461 passing yards with 21 touchdowns to only an interception in his first season as Alabama’s starter.
Here’s how to watch Oklahoma vs. Alabama in one of Week 12’s top matchups.
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What TV channel is Oklahoma vs Alabama on today?
Oklahoma-Alabama will air live on ABC, with streaming options on the ESPN app (with a TV provider login) or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
Oklahoma vs Alabama time today
- Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 15
- Location: Bryant-Denny Stadium (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
Sooners-Crimson Tide is set for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff on Saturday, Nov. 15, from Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Oklahoma vs Alabama predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday, Nov. 12.
- Spread: Alabama (-6)
- Over/under: 45.5
- Moneyline: Alabama -225 | Oklahoma +185
Prediction: Alabama 23, Oklahoma 20
Sooners keep it close, but Ty Simpson and the Crimson Tide are ultimately just a bit more efficient than John Mateer and Co.