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Here’s how to watch Missouri football vs Oklahoma: TV channel, kickoff time, streaming
This Saturday on Faurot Field, and for the first time in more than a decade, Missouri football and Oklahoma are set to meet on the field.
The former Big Eight teams haven’t played since 2011. The last time the Sooners visited Columbia — in 2010 when the century-old rivals were both members of the Big 12 — Mizzou knocked off the No. 1-ranked visitors with College GameDay in town.
Can the Tigers repeat in the reunion?
Missouri, according to its nightly availability reports, is still unsure about the status of quarterback Brady Cook. The Tigers are listing him as “questionable” on each report as he rehabs from an injury to his throwing hand sustained against Alabama on Oct. 26 and, additionally, a high-ankle sprain sustained against Auburn on Oct. 19.
Oklahoma has multiple questions on its own offense heading to CoMo. The Sooners fired offensive coordinator Seth Littrell on Oct. 22, and they currently rank No. 112 in the FBS for total offense. Jackson Arnold is expected to be OU’s starting QB.
Here is how to watch the old foes go toe-to-toe on Faurot, including information on TV channel, streaming options, kickoff time and more:
What TV channel is Missouri football vs Oklahoma on today?
TV Channel: SEC Network
Stream: FUBO (free trial)
Missouri’s game against Oklahoma will air on SEC Network. Missouri alum Tom Hart will be the play-by-play announcer for the game, and Jordan Rodgers will be the on-air analyst. Cole Cubelic will be the sideline reporter for the game.
FUBO, which offers a free trial for potential subscribers, will stream Missouri’s game against Oklahoma.
Watch Missouri vs Oklahoma live on FUBO
How to listen to Saturday’s game
Local radio: 1580 AM; 105.1 FM
Satellite radio: Sirius XM 158 or 191
Tiger Radio Network will air the game live with ‘Voice of the Tigers’ Mike Kelly as the play-by-play announcer, Howard Richards as the analyst and Chris Gervino as the sideline reporter.
What time will Missouri vs Oklahoma kick off?
Date: Saturday, Nov. 9
Time: 6:45 p.m. CDT
Missouri’s game versus Oklahoma will kick off at 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Every game left on Mizzou’s schedule this regular season is tabbed for the afternoon window, meaning there will be no more morning or evening kickoffs for the Tigers this season.
For fans planning to tailgate and attend the game this upcoming Saturday in Columbia, there is scattered rain and the chance of an afternoon thunderstorm in the forecast in the hours leading up to the game. Temperature at kickoff is expected to be 51 degrees, which will remain consistent throughout the game, and the rain is expected to have passed.
Missouri’s full 2024 schedule
| Date (Time) | Opponent | Location |
| Aug. 29 | Missouri 51, Murray State 0 (1-0) | Columbia, Mo. |
| Sept. 7 | Missouri 38, Buffalo 0 (2-0) | Columbia, Mo. |
| Sept. 14 | Missouri 27, Boston College 21 (3-0) | Columbia, Mo. |
| Sept. 21 | Missouri 30, Vanderbilt 27 (2OT) (4-0) | Columbia, Mo. |
| IDLE | IDLE | IDLE |
| Oct. 5 | Texas A&M 41, Missouri 10 (4-1) | College Station, Texas |
| Oct. 12 | Missouri 45, UMass 3 (5-1) | Amherst, Mass. |
| Oct. 19 | Missouri 21, Auburn 17 (6-1) | Columbia, Mo. |
| Oct. 26 | Alabama 34, Missouri 0 (6-2) | Tuscaloosa, Ala. |
| IDLE | IDLE | IDLE |
| Nov. 9 (6:45 p.m., SECN) | Oklahoma | Columbia, Mo. |
| Nov. 16 (3:15 p.m., SECN) | South Carolina | Columbia, S.C. |
| Nov. 23 (2:30-3:30 p.m.) | Mississippi State | Starkville, Miss. |
| Nov. 30 (2:30-3:30 p.m.) | Arkansas | Columbia, Mo. |
| Dec. 7 | SEC Championship | Atlanta, Ga. |
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Oklahoma
The Spring adds immersive walkthrough to annual Encounter Hope gala in Sand Springs, Oklahoma
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — A Tulsa-based nonprofit is adding an immersive, walkthrough experience to its annual fundraising gala, aiming to give attendees a closer look at what survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking face — and how support services can help.
The Spring, which provides services to people impacted by domestic violence and human trafficking, will feature the walkthrough as part of Encounter Hope, its annual gala set for April 9 at the Arvest Convention Center.
The experience is designed to guide guests through the story of an abuse survivor across four stages of interaction with The Spring: the inciting incident, the crisis call, time at the emergency crisis shelter, and moving into safety.
“The idea is really to put you in the shoes of the people that we serve every day,” Allison Wells,
The Spring’s events and environments coordinator, said. “It’s easy to throw out stats about violence and trafficking in Oklahoma, throw out our service numbers each year, but these are really peoples’ lives. We want to put our attendees in the mindset of one person, one story. What would you do if you were facing this?”
After the walkthrough, attendees will have the opportunity to assemble move-in kits for The Spring’s shelter guests and write personal notes of encouragement.
The program portion of the evening will include a panel discussion hosted by Karen Larsen, an Emmy Award-winning journalist who anchored Tulsa’s Channel 2 for almost 30 years.
“Tulsa is an incredibly charitable city, and we know that these kinds of gala events aren’t rare here,” Leslie Clingenpeel, The Spring’s CEO, said. “Our goal is to go beyond the model of these fundraising-only type events. More than anything, we want people to understand what we do, to know that we’re here, to know what our frontline advocates are doing every single day. Domestic violence and trafficking are hard to look away from once you’re aware of them. We want to build that awareness to the people of this city.”
Individual tickets and table packages are available for purchase.
Attendees are encouraged to register before April 1 because space is limited.
More details and purchasing information are available at www.thespringok.org/encounterhope.
The Spring is a Tulsa-based nonprofit offering services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking.
The organization provides emergency crisis shelter, transitional living, and non-residential services.
More information is available at www.thespringok.org.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State outlasts UCF in overtime, Houston next
The Oklahoma State Cowboys men’s basketball bounced back in a big way Tuesday night.
Anthony Roy scored 27 points and Kanye Clary added 23, including seven in overtime, as Oklahoma State defeated the UCF Knights men’s basketball 111-104 in Orlando.
The Cowboys controlled the extra period, finishing overtime on an 11-4 run and outscoring UCF 17-10.
Clary played a major role in closing it out. He hit a key 3-pointer and went 4-for-4 from the free throw line in overtime to help seal the win.
The victory moves Oklahoma State to 18-12 overall and 6-11 in the Big 12, and gives the Cowboys two wins in their last three games after snapping a five-game losing streak. UCF, now 20-9 (9-8 Big 12), has dropped two straight.
Roy and Clary led a balanced offensive effort. Jaylen Curry and Christian Coleman each added 16 points, while the Cowboys shot 49% from the field (35-of-72) and 80% from the free throw line (32-of-40).
Themus Fulks led UCF with 22 points, while Riley Kugel added 18.
Late-game drama forces overtime
The final seconds of regulation were chaotic.
With 24 seconds remaining, Isaiah Coleman threw down a dunk to give Oklahoma State a 94-91 lead.
But UCF answered quickly when Chris Johnson hit a 3-pointer with 11 seconds left, tying the game at 94-94.
Oklahoma State had a chance to win it at the buzzer, but Jaylen Curry missed a shot, and John Bol blocked Roy’s attempt, sending the game to overtime.
Cowboys respond after tough loss
The Cowboys showed resilience after Saturday’s lopsided loss to Cincinnati.
The team traveled directly to Orlando following that defeat and was pushed through two intense practices by head coach Steve Lutz and the coaching staff.
The response was clear.
Led by Roy’s scoring and Clary’s clutch overtime performance, Oklahoma State delivered a gritty win and swept the season series against UCF
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon
YUKON, Okla. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon Monday night.
The shooting happened near Northwest 10th Street and South Yukon Parkway near the border of Yukon and Oklahoma City.
Police are on the scene, and officials said the victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the hip.
OKCPD said they have at least one person in custody.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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