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Football Mizzou Tigers – Oklahoma: TV, live broadcast, time

Football Mizzou Tigers – Oklahoma: TV, live broadcast, time

After a week off to overcome a terrible loss, No. 25 Mizzou returns to action Saturday against Oklahoma in the Tigers’ second-to-last home game of the season.

Quarterback Brady Cook’s status is in question due to injuries to his ankle and throwing arm.

Mizzou (6-2, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) suffered a 34-0 loss to Alabama in its last matchup.

Oklahoma (6-4, 1-4 Southeastern Conference) is coming off a 59-14 home win over Maine on Saturday, in which Jovantae Barnes rushed for 203 yards and three touchdowns.

The Sooners are dead last in the conference in scoring and have scored 12 points in their last two conference games.

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With three games remaining, Oklahoma is guaranteed a conference record of .500 at best. This season will mark the Sooners’ second non-winning season in conference play since 1999.

Oklahoma leads the all-time series 67-24-5 and has won eight of its last nine matchups.

Here’s how to watch Mizzou-Oklahoma football:

Mizzou Tigers vs Oklahoma Sooners TV, Live Stream and Radio

Game time: 6:45 pm CST/7:45 pm EST, Saturday, November 9th.

Location: Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

TV channel: ESPN or SEC Network

Radio: KTRS (550 AM and 106.1 FM) in St. Louis, other stations in Missouri and online through the Varsity Network.

Streaming apps: Varsity Network app in Apple Store or Google Play (free); TuneIn app in Apple Store or Google Play. (subscription required)

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2024 Mizzou football schedule

Date Enemy Time/result For more
Thursday, August 29 v. Murray State B, 51-0 Game lighting
Saturday, September 7 vs Buffalo B, 38-0 Game lighting
Saturday, September 14 vs Boston College Tue, 27-21 Game lighting
Saturday, September 21 vs. Vanderbilt F, 30-27, 2OT Game lighting
Saturday, October 5 at Texas A&M L, 41-10 Game lighting
Saturday, October 12 at the University of Massachusetts B, 45-3 Game lighting
Saturday, October 19 vs. Auburn Tue, 21-17 Game lighting
Saturday, October 26 in Alabama L, 34-0 Game lighting
Saturday, November 9 vs. Oklahoma 18:45
Saturday, November 16 in South Carolina 14:30-15:30
Saturday, November 23 in Mississippi 14:30-15:30
Saturday, November 30 vs. Arkansas 14:30-15:30