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No. 7 Oklahoma at No. 21 Oklahoma State: Game thread, how to watch, Week 14 viewing guide and final thoughts

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Game day greetings, Sooner Nation! Hope everyone is enjoying a happy Thanksgiving weekend. Bedlam has finally arrived, with the No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners taking on the No. 21 Oklahoma State Cowboys under the prime-time lights tonight in Stillwater.

The last month has been a near-nauseating ride of ups and downs through each 60 minutes the Sooners have played a football game, but 10-1 Oklahoma — with all major goals still in sight — look to finish out the regular season with a statement road win against a ranked opponent. The Cowboys, 8-3 on the season, are always ready to play the spoiler against their fiercest rivals. The stage and state are set for a good ol’ shootout in Stillwater.

Head on down to the comments section for the game thread, where we’ll be asking questions, making predictions and discussing the day’s action with y’all. We also have a college football TV schedule (with streaming links) down at the bottom of the post.

Coverage Info

TV: FOX 7:00 P.M. CT

Live Stream: FOXSportsGo

TV Commentary: Joe Davis, Brock Huard and Bruce Feldman

Radio: OU Radio / TuneIn / SXM 200 / Español

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Prediction

OU takes its’ 88-18-7 all-time record against Little Brother to Stillwater for the 114th meeting in the series and looks for a fifth-straight win against Mike Gundy’s Fightin’ Mullets. The Pokes will be without star wide receiver Tylan Wallace and starting QB Spencer Sanders, but hope the nation’s leading rusher — the dynamic Chuba Hubbard — can keep them within striking distance against the Playoff-chasing Sooners at home.

These are the types of games in which Heisman moments are made for unlikely candidates such as Hubbard. Although the nation knows the award is Joe Burrow’s to lose this season, a strong performance against the Sooners this evening likely punches Hubbard’s ticket to be in New York in December. It’s up to Alex Grinch’s defense to make sure the electric rusher is kept in check, or else it’ll be another Bedlam nail biter — and I’m not sure how much more of these my digestive system can take.

Hawaii grad transfer Dru Brown steps in for Sanders and will look to keep the Cowboys offense on pace with the potent Oklahoma attack, which despite the multitude of turnovers through the last four games, has still been near unstoppable when taking care of the ball. I see Hurts committing only one turnover today — most likely a creative combo of fumble/interception that will be equal parts impressive and infuriating — but luckily, it won’t be enough to let this one slip away.

Sooners come out strong, build a lead, watch lead evaporate, re-build lead, hang on and survive another late-November trip to Stillwater.

Score: OU 41, OSU 27

College Football Week 14 Viewing Guide

Saturday TV Schedule (CT)

Matchup Time (CT) TV Streaming
Matchup Time (CT) TV Streaming
#1 Ohio State at #13 Michigan 11:00 AM FOX FoxSportsGo.com
#3 Clemson at South Carolina 11:00 AM ESPN WatchESPN.com
#4 Georgia at Georgia Tech 11:00 AM ABC WatchESPN.com
Texas State at Coastal Carolina 11:00 AM ESPN+ ESPN+
Tulsa at East Carolina 11:00 AM ESPNU WatchESPN.com
Florida International at Marshall 11:00 AM CBSSN CBSSports.com
Louisville at Kentucky 11:00 AM SEC Network WatchESPN.com
Northwestern at Illinois 11:00 AM FS1 FoxSportsGo.com
Indiana at Purdue 11:00 AM ESPN2 WatchESPN.com
Wake Forest at Syracuse 11:30 AM ACCNX WatchESPN.com
Middle Tennessee at Western Kentucky 1:00 PM ESPN+ ESPN+
Charlotte at Old Dominion 1:00 PM ESPN+ ESPN+
Wyoming at Air Force 1:00 PM None Facebook
New Mexico State at Liberty 1:00 PM ESPN+ ESPN+
Rice at UTEP 2:00 PM ESPN3 WatchESPN.com
UNLV at Nevada 2:00 PM AT&T SportsNet ATT.com
#5 Alabama at #15 Auburn 2:30 PM CBS CBSSports.com
#12 Wisconsin at #8 Minnesota 2:30 PM ABC WatchESPN.com
#9 Baylor at Kansas 2:30 PM ESPN WatchESPN.com
Rutgers at #10 Penn State 2:30 PM BTN FoxSportsGo.com
UConn at Temple 2:30 PM CBSSN CBSSports.com
Southern Mississippi at Florida Atlantic 2:30 PM NFL NFLNetwork.com
UTSA at Louisiana Tech 2:30 PM ESPN+ ESPN+
Boston College at Pittsburgh 2:30 PM ACC Network WatchESPN.com
Miami at Duke 2:30 PM ESPN2 WatchESPN.com
Maryland at Michigan State 2:30 PM FS1 FoxSportsGo.com
Oregon State at #14 Oregon 3:00 PM Pac-12 Networks Pac-12.com
#16 Notre Dame at Stanford 3:00 PM FOX FoxSportsGo.com
Vanderbilt at Tennessee 3:00 PM SEC Network WatchESPN.com
UAB at North Texas 3:00 PM Stadium WatchStadium.com
Utah State at New Mexico 3:00 PM Stadium Facebook
Tulane at SMU 3:00 PM ESPNU WatchESPN.com
Georgia State at Georgia Southern 5:00 PM ESPN+ ESPN+
Texas A&M at #2 LSU 6:00 PM ESPN WatchESPN.com
#23 Iowa State at Kansas State 6:00 PM FS1 FoxSportsGo.com
Navy at Houston 6:00 PM ESPN2 WatchESPN.com
North Carolina at NC State 6:00 PM ACC Network WatchESPN.com
Colorado at #6 Utah 6:30 PM ABC WatchESPN.com
Florida State at #11 Florida 6:30 PM SEC Network WatchESPN.com
UL Monroe at Louisiana 6:30 PM ESPNU WatchESPN.com
#7 Oklahoma at #21 Oklahoma State 7:00 PM FOX FoxSportsGo.com
BYU at San Diego State 8:00 PM CBSSN CBSSports.com
Arizona at Arizona State 9:00 PM ESPN WatchESPN.com
California at UCLA 9:30 PM FS1 FoxSportsGo.com
Fresno State at San Jose State 9:30 PM ESPN2 WatchESPN.com
Army at Hawai'i 10:59 PM CBSSN CBSSports.com

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